Products used:
Laguna 1216 lathe: https://amzn.to/31ORrwm
Laguna 20" extension: https://lagunatoolstest.com/product/accessories/lathe-accessories/revo-lathe-accessories/revo-1216-20-extension
Robust 9" J curved rest for midi lathe https://amzn.to/2YMTyip
Robust 14" J curved rest https://amzn.to/2KYJlZY
Nova G3 chuck non-insert type https://amzn.to/2MU0CWp
Nova 130 mm jaws https://amzn.to/2zn6J25
crown bowl gouge 5/8" https://amzn.to/2Ld7lLf
Video equipment used:
Canon Rebel 7i DSLR https://amzn.to/3pKXxuV
Camera mounted mic: https://amzn.to/36CZZLl
Studio Mic: https://amzn.to/3epZIiR
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After posting two videos on the Laguna 1216 lathe, several people asked what the largest bowl is that could be turned on the Laguna 1216 midi lathe. That's a great question, and one that doesn't have a simple answer, because there are several variables; weight, density, species, moisture content. What I've tried to do in this video is provide a solid data point by showing real-time footage, and describing the experience, of turning 25 pound, 14.5" x 4" butternut bowl blank to completion on a Laguna 1216 midi lathe.
Bowl turning on a midi lathe can be a fun, rewarding experience, but there are several things that need to be done correctly to have a safe experience that produces a high quality product. I'm hoping that this video gives you a good sense of the capabilities and limitations of a Laguna 1216 when it comes to turning large bowls on the outboard side.