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Cleaning Up the Foot

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After turning a bowl on the lathe, one always has the chore of cleaning up the base - the foot. Over the years I've developed this simple, effective method that requires only a short length of 4" PVC pipe and a few different sizes of rubber balls. I first screw a 5" disc of birch plywood to a faceplate and true up the circumference. I then turn a 1/2" deep rabbet on the outer edge to fit the inside diameter of the pipe, glue the two together, and finish the open end of the pipe to a smooth round. Choosing an appropriately sized ball, I mount the bowl between headstock and tailstock as shown. Using a prudent speed and a few light passes with a 1/4" bowl gouge, I can shape and finish the base of the bowl in minutes.

- Jim Vasi

Cleaning Foot
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