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Easy Wood Tools

Mini Easy Hollower - No. 1

Item 167922
Model 6501

$106.99

The first stage in turning a hollow form is to begin removing the bulk of the material from the center of the vessel, a process that is accomplished with the Easy Wood Tools® Mini-Size Easy Hollower No. 1. The No. 1 has Maple hardwood easy grip handles, a 5/16"-wide stainless tool post,...

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The first stage in turning a hollow form is to begin removing the bulk of the material from the center of the vessel, a process that is accomplished with the Easy Wood Tools® Mini-Size Easy Hollower No. 1. The No. 1 has Maple hardwood easy grip handles, a 5/16"-wide stainless tool post, and a Ci5 Negative Rake Cutter that provides superior controlled cuts and clean finishes in acrylic and man-made resins. This versatile tool is great for small hollow-form boxes, but be sure to try it on your bowls, ornaments, coves, and pens too.

Features:

  • Straight bar removes material from the center of the vessel
  • Solid stainless steel tool bar
  • Long-lasting carbide cutters are easily replaced when dull
  • Ergonomic easy grip handle
  • Equipped with Ci5 Negative Rake Cutter

Specifications:

  • Product: Carbide Turning Tool
  • Series: Mini
  • Cutter Type: Round - Negative Rake
  • Cutter Material: Carbide
  • Handle Length: 12"
  • Handle Material: Maple
  • Tool Bar Dimensions: 5/16" x 3-1/4"
  • Tool Bar Material: Stainless steel
  • Overall Length: 15-1/4"

What's Included:

  • (1) Mini Easy Hollower - No. 1
  • (1) Ci5-NR - Negative Rake Carbide Replacement Cutter - Round

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