Face Plate or Chuck

While faceplates are the simplest, most reliable method of holding a block of wood for turning, chucks can also be used. A chuck is not a requirement but is handy when working on more than one piece at a time. Rather than removing screws, you simply open the chuck and change workpieces. The most popular ones are four jaw scroll chucks with a variety of jaws to accommodate different size tenons. Most also come with a screw chuck as well.

Wood Selection

Firewood is the cheapest, most widely available stock to use while learning to turn bowls. Develop skill with each tool before attempting to make a finished piece. It is best to start with dry wood, without worrying about drying or distortion. Once turning becomes comfortable, try green wood, which cuts very easily. As the turner gains experience, he or she will find extraordinary grain and figure in the form of burls, crotches and bark inclusions.

Checks and Cracks

Green wood will check and crack. For best results, leave logs in as long lengths as you can handle. As the material starts to dry, surface cracks will develop on the ends of the log. Cut off two to three inches and you should find good, sound wood. Also, cut the log in half along the pith to avoid having it in the finished piece. Most checks radiate from the pith. As you turn bowls from green wood, make sure you maintain a consistent wall thickness throughout the piece. Leaving a piece thick in some areas and thin in others will cause the wood to dry unevenly and promote checks and cracks.

Distortion

Distortion is a problem associated with turning green wood. It will vary from one type of wood to the next. Typically, fruitwoods tend to distort more than others do. It also varies with the time of year the tree was cut and how the logs are stored.

Tools for Bowl Turning

The deep fluted bowl gouge is the most essential and versatile tool for most bowl and faceplate style turning. The bowl gouge is heavier and easier to control than other types of

gouges. It also allows removal of wood much faster and with less vibration than other gouges. Most average sized bowl work can be accomplished with a 3/8" or 1/2" bowl gouge. A 1/4" bowl gouge is best suited for smaller bowls and light finishing cuts. Larger 3/4" and 1" bowl gouges are only used for extremely large pieces.

Large domed scrapers can also be used to help clean up the interior surfaces of bowls. A light touch with the scraper slightly tilted will eliminate some of the ridges left by a bowl gouge.

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Jet Tools JWL-1442VS Face Plate or Chuck, Wood Selection, Checks and Cracks, Distortion, Tools for Bowl Turning

JWL-1442VS specifications

The Jet Tools JWL-1442VS is a robust wood lathe designed for both novice and experienced woodturners. Known for its versatility and reliability, it has become a go-to choice for many who seek to create intricate designs. This lathe combines advanced technology with user-friendly features, making it suitable for crafting everything from simple spindle work to complex bowls and detailed ornaments.

One of the standout features of the JWL-1442VS is its variable speed control, allowing users to adjust the speed from 40 to 3200 RPM. This range provides the flexibility needed for different turning projects, ensuring optimal performance for both roughing and finishing tasks. The digital readout on the control panel displays the current speed, making it easy for users to monitor and adjust as needed.

Another notable characteristic is its 14-inch swing over the bed and 42 inches between centers. This generous capacity enables woodturners to work with larger pieces of stock while maintaining precision and stability. The sturdy cast iron construction of the lathe adds to its durability, absorbing vibrations and providing a solid base for safe operation.

The JWL-1442VS also features a sliding headstock, which enhances accessibility and allows for outboard turning. This capability is particularly beneficial when working on larger bowls or wide pieces, as it provides additional room and maneuverability. The tailstock features a convenient lockable design that promotes secure positioning and easy adjustments.

In addition to its mechanical advantages, this wood lathe is equipped with Jet's innovative quick-release spindle lock. This feature enables users to quickly change out chucks and accessories, reducing downtime and increasing productivity. The machine’s ease of use is complemented by its user-friendly controls and intuitive design.

Safety is also a priority with the JWL-1442VS, featuring a built-in safety switch that helps prevent accidental starts. This attention to safety ensures that woodturners can focus on their craft without unnecessary concerns.

In conclusion, the Jet Tools JWL-1442VS is a versatile and powerful wood lathe that caters to a wide range of turning needs. With its advanced variable speed control, robust construction, and thoughtful features, it stands out as an excellent choice for anyone looking to elevate their woodturning experience. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned pro, the JWL-1442VS promises to deliver performance and reliability for countless turning projects.