Nope, only a very small fraction in comparison.Table saw
Mike, Mike, Mike.....Turning gouge.
Trick question:
Which tool in your shop, for the metal cutting surface involved, cuts more wood than anything else?
Mine is in use now, first one who guesses right, I will post a picture to prove the fact, or see if you have a tool which can better mine.
LOL, gotta love that picture.I'd go with the planer knife at first, but that's under power. With a 12" planer I once filled 12 55 gal drum liner bags with a morning's planing of redwood on a job I was doing. I think the planer is a little outside of the boundaries of the question, though.View attachment 189617
That looks like a spindle roughing gouge.
I'd probably go with the bowl gouge. I think David Lancaster would agree.
When I use my PM 221 the 50 gal chip container fills in about 15 minutes. Keep going and the dust piping clogs... DAMHIK
I'd go with the planer knife at first, but that's under power. With a 12" planer I once filled 12 55 gal drum liner bags with a morning's planing of redwood on a job I was doing. I think the planer is a little outside of the boundaries of the question, though.View attachment 189617
That looks like a spindle roughing gouge.
I'd probably go with the bowl gouge. I think David Lancaster would agree.
19" x 15'... never manhandling anything that size again!That must be a wide thick cut?