Good morning,
Well, i always heard the expression, "You Live and You Learn".
Last friday i started working on a new pipe. I drilled and turned the shank on my lathe and i also drilled the tobacco chamber. I then had to stop working on the pipe and yesterday when i went to shape the bowl i noticed that the tobacco chamber was not centered with the bowl walls. It was more or less 3 mms to one side.
The only reason i can think for this was that between friday and sunday the wood somehow expanded in the chuck or changed position naturally, is this correct?
I hope i managed to explain myself
Regards,
Bruno
Bowl Offcenter from Stummel Walls
Re: Bowl Offcenter from Stummel Walls
Somehow it changed position whe you were getting it from square to round. If the block wasn't quite square or if the jaws slipped a bit it can happen. Leave it on the lathe, cut the tobacco chamber again, just shave it, with a parting tool or something.
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Re: Bowl Offcenter from Stummel Walls
Thank you Sas!
Yeah, something must have happened...
It was the first time i ever had this problem so i thought it could be the result of the natural properties of the wood because:
- I finished turning the shank, right after drilling the air hole
- Loosened the jaws a bit and due to the block being secured by the jaw centering pins i rotated it so i could drill the tobacco chamber and turn the bowl
- When i finished drilling the tobacco chamber the air hole was perfectly centered in the bottom of the tobacco chamber
If the block had been misplaced in the jaws shouldn't the air hole appear off centered in the bottom of the tobacco chamber those 3 mms as well?
The off center of the tobacco chamber regarding the bowl walls only happened 3 days later when i came back to turn the bowl.
Yeah, something must have happened...
It was the first time i ever had this problem so i thought it could be the result of the natural properties of the wood because:
- I finished turning the shank, right after drilling the air hole
- Loosened the jaws a bit and due to the block being secured by the jaw centering pins i rotated it so i could drill the tobacco chamber and turn the bowl
- When i finished drilling the tobacco chamber the air hole was perfectly centered in the bottom of the tobacco chamber
If the block had been misplaced in the jaws shouldn't the air hole appear off centered in the bottom of the tobacco chamber those 3 mms as well?
The off center of the tobacco chamber regarding the bowl walls only happened 3 days later when i came back to turn the bowl.
Re: Bowl Offcenter from Stummel Walls
So to me that means that it was probably fine until you shaped the bowl, and you knocked it off line then.
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For this reason, I recommend turning THEN drilling.
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Re: Bowl Offcenter from Stummel Walls
That happens to me sometimes on my wood lathe because it doesn't drill very accurately. I use a round nose scraper to true up the tobacco chamber after turning the bowl.
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Re: Bowl Offcenter from Stummel Walls
Yes, always! If necessary, you can always go in with a boring bar and adjust the chamber that way.Tyler wrote:For this reason, I recommend turning THEN drilling.
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