Vicmarc Ovalturning Device (VOD) first impressions

My new toy actually arrived a few weeks ago, due to a family emergency trip and a work trip I was unable to actually attach it to the lathe until this past weekend.

The delay was a little frustrating, but on the good side, that delay forced me to read/re-read the manual and watch/re-watch the DVD several times.

? The swing of the Oval reduces the total swing of a lathe by more then I thought it would. While I haven?t measured exactly, my impression is that it has reduced the effective swing from 16 inches to about 12 inches

? Precutting the ?rough? oval is a really good idea. Vicmarc mentions this for reducing the weight of the blank, but it also really helps with the swing.

? A heavy duty scrapper, like the Easy Rougher is really nice. I have found that the extra long handle of the Easy Rougher to be a major asset.

? Another asset of the Easy Rougher, is that it can cut on both sides and the tip, without resetting either the tool rest or banjo. This allowed me to do some shaping, with out moving anything, other then the tool.

? A stop collar on the Tool Rest is a really good idea, not just due to holding the height under the stress of roughing, but also to allow you to maintain the tool height (which is really important for oval or elliptical turning).

? Setting up a sight-line is a really good idea. I went to the Big Box Store and bought a cheap laser leveling system. One possible issue in the one I bought is that it is ?self leveling?. That is the laser system free swings. I noticed that for the first few moments after I turn on the lathe, the line bounces a lot, and this on an object that is really well ?ovaled?. I suspect that the vibration of roughing will make this almost un-usable. A manual adjusting laser line level would probably be better.

? Since the VOD is weight limited, using a light ?attachment? is a good idea, since really good chuck can weigh, well, a lot. It doesn?t make since to me to waste this weight limit on the chuck. So far all I have done is use a face-plate, screwed to the practice piece. But I suspect I will be using face-plates with waste blocks for much of the actual work items

? The learning curve is steep, but it helps if you don?t think you are going to be making an ?oval? object as fast as you might make a ?round? one

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Ralph
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Hello Ralph,

Would you be interested in doing a review of your new Oval Turning Device from Vicmarc for More Woodturning magazine? I have seen the oval turning device work at a couple of symposiums and at the Vicmarc Factory, but cannot give a hands on review of it. I think it would be worthwhile to have some expanded text and some photographs.

Fred Holder

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Fred Holder

A qualified Yes, I want to spend more time so I can give greater detail.

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Ralph E Lindberg

Fred Holder

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