The Woodcut Tools Bowlsaver Max4 is money in the bank, allowing you to quadruple your turning output by getting up to 4 nested bowls from a single large bowl blank. Material that would have otherwise been reduced to shavings can now be turned into three additional bowls that can be sold as the perfect grain-matched set. The Bowlsaver Max4 Bowl Coring system works on bowl blanks up to 18” in diameter, using a semi-circular cutter to scoop out most of the waste, leaving a perfect blank for subsequent bowls. This blank can then be hollowed in the same way, leaving a third and fourth bowl blank. The Bowlsaver Max4 is attached to the lathe via the lathe tool post and is also supported at the tailstock for minimal vibration. It includes three blades with Stellite cutters that withstand shocks caused by knots and nails producing great results with either seasoned or unseasoned timber. If turned unseasoned, the resulting bowl blanks can be set aside for seasoning and finishing at a later date. Includes 1” Diameter Tool Rest Post.
Woodcut Tools Bowlsaver Max4 Bowl Coring System Details:
- Save wood, money and time spent hollowing out your bowls
- Precision-machined aluminum and mild steel withstands tremendous forces from bowls small or large, wet or dry
- Predictable results every time, with either green or seasoned wood
- Stable setup uses both the tool rest and tail stock on your lathe
- Includes three high-strength knives with Stellite Cutters
- Removes bowls from 3” to 18” in diameter from inside the mother bowl
- Use on lathes with a swing from 16” to 25”, and a motor of 1.5HP or greater
- Stellite cutters provide a fine finish and excellent durability on hard and soft woods
- Includes detailed 1” Tool Rest Post, user guide and ready-to-use planning templates to successfully core a nest of bowls
NOTE: A lathe of at least 1.5HP is required for using this product.
| Manufacturer Part Number | BSM4 |
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| Weight | 24.550000 |
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