That is one huge bowl! Looks like you have the process dialed in. Nicely done. I wonder if the chatter you were seeing is from the wood itself resonating from cutting a thin-walled shape?
I was seeing it on the outside (when it was thick and not thin-walled yet), and it happens when the y-axis stops and the movement starts on the x-axis. The y-axis deceleration is causing it to jitter a bit.
Cool! I work on getting something together...probably be a few weeks from now as I've got some other stuff going. Sign up to the email list on corbinsworkshop.com - I'll announce it there when it is ready.
I 'learned' on the fly when i had a long 3d finish cut lose Z all the sudden and was cutting air. I stopped and first I guess ignored the warning that the spindle needed to be re-started first but then started the spindle and just guessed as to what line of GCODE to start at. Any insight on that would be great! I am ordering your hold-downs now. Thanks@@CorbinDunn
@@dankinsky9543 It's always some emergency situation whenever I have to start and restart! One thing that is good to do is to backup to a Gcode line the that has an X/Y and Z move. Move the Z up some clearance/safe amount, move the X/Y to that starting point, and then let it go; it'll dive down to the appropriate Z and then continue along the way. If you don't move to the right starting X/Y it will dive down across your workpiece and ruin it (I did this once!).
Cool! i've used that brand's stuff too...it works well, with less wiggle than it used to have, but it is harder to rip-cut by hand -- I have to use scissors. I think it is cheaper than the tape I use.