Woodturning tool Ci1 Easy Rougher- Carbide Insert

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www.EasyWoodTools.com. 'The Next Step in Woodturning' Customer reviews---http://www.woodturnersresource.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1204327388 This video is in REAL time, not fast motion. The Ci1 Easy Rougher is a carbide insert woodturning tool that addresses fatigue, safety, and efficiency like no other type of tool on the market. It is designed to safely and effortlessly remove 95% of material for any woodturning process without the need for sharpening. The Ci1 tool bar is CNC machined from solid stainless steel bar stock and is 11" overall length. It is turned down to a ½" diameter by 2 ½" long to receive your handle. The same Ci1 accepts either the square or crowned insert style. Having both inserts will give you the most versatility. Advantages Speed You can turn at much higher RPMs (when piece is safely mounted) Cuts left or right and plunges in on either side of work piece without changing approach angle Truly deeper cuts -- up to 1" off the diameter in one pass. Sharpening You can rough many bowls before rotating the carbide insert to a fresh side Fatigue- Requires very little physical strength or exertion Your feet and hips stay in nearly the same position throughout the entire blank roughing process. Very minimal handle bouncing on irregular shaped blanks Safety Tool does not kick-back or suck into work piece Shield deflects most projectiles away from the face and neck Learning Curve No intimidating cutting angles to learn and remember No bevels to ride No fear of a dangerous catch Anyone can learn to turn in just a few minutes For a customer review--http://www.woodturnersresource.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1204327388

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Uploaded: February 12, 2008 at 8:15 pm
Author: JacksonWoodworks

Length: 0:09:04
Rating: 3.00
Views: 13,328

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Video Comments:
juga108 (Friday 21st of March 2008 01:13:48 PM)
Just bought it! Plus the beautiful handle! The Ci1 tool is even more awesome than I expected!. I have never turned before and am making all types of beautiful turnings ! Start to finish with only the C1 and sand paper! You have cut the learning curve on turning almost straight.Even my 11year old makes swords,it is so easy and safe.The shaving guard works great too.Plus with the carbide no sharpening,yahoo! Thanks again and look forward to more tools! Jeff
leofrilot (Friday 14th of March 2008 07:18:43 PM)
I can see other applications for this tool, other than roughing. I plan to use it as a side scraper, especially for flat bottomed boxes/bowls. It will also rough out spindles and should also be very useful in starting some of the common spindle cuts. Craig has put together a great product which I will begin to use first in my arsenal. Everything you saw in the video was true. Craig, you did good. Good luck in your business endeavor. Keep up the quality work!
leofrilot (Friday 14th of March 2008 07:17:15 PM)
The best part about my experience was the lack of hand fatigue after roughing. I was able to cut cleaner and apply less pressure with a better end result. This fact brings this tool into a whole new realm, for use by people that are physically challenged. I honestly think that this tool will be able to help some of those folks get back into woodturning, especially those that have arthritis and other like disabilities. I would not hesitate recommending this product to any of my patients.
leofrilot (Friday 14th of March 2008 07:16:07 PM)
Then I started using the tool to make sweeping roughing cuts (about 1/8" deep) from one said to the other, back and forth without pausing. I did experience a few catches, but I attribute that to my over agressiveness and lack of experience with this tool. I soon corrected the angle and was able to accomplish completely roughing out the blank in about 10 minutes. The smoothness of the roughing cut tremendously reduced my outside sanding time.
leofrilot (Friday 14th of March 2008 07:15:10 PM)
got a chance to "test drive" it about an hour ago. I found a piece of Oregon Myrtlewood that had been drying since May 2006 and on the pin meter registered a 6% moisture content. It was trapezoid shaped so that made it more of an interesting test subject. I took plunging cuts toward center line with wood chips streaming off the cutting edge. SHARP!!! Minimal tearout. Upon stopping the lathe I noticed that not only was the leading edge smooth, but the sidewall was just as smooth.
leofrilot (Friday 14th of March 2008 06:36:10 PM)
I was very impressed from the moment I opened the package. The tool is perfectly milled from 1/2" stainless bar stock and the carbide insert fits snugly into it's seat held on with a durable set screw. The Ci1 logo is also engraved into the tool shaft and the tang is milled round with a flat spot to fit into the 1/2" recess of your handle. The tool itself is a work of art. Craig was very meticulous with its design. And the price, just under $100, is amazing.
JacksonWoodworks (Monday 18th of February 2008 11:11:41 AM)
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