Shopsmith Ringmaster Tool Review

Step right up and take a close look at the Ringmaster! It walks, it talks, it crawls on it's belly like a reptile!

Seriously, the Ringmaster is a tool that allows you to make deep bowls from 3/4" thick lumber, and with minimal waste. It does all this by guiding a set of HSS cutters into a spinning disc of wood, as shown at right. The manufacture of the Ringmaster made this tool with it's own motor, but wisely observed that their tool could be adapted to work on standard lathes, including a version for the Mark V.

Now for some brutal honesty. How many clay pot-shaped bowls with plugged holes in their bottom can you stand having around the house? That was my opinion until I received the Christmas 1986 issue of Hands On Magazine, which featured a how-to article which covered the cool Native American inspired vessel shown below. This same issue had a great article called "Shop Report" that covered in great detail the use of the Ringmaster. This article inspired me to think of the Ringmaster with new eyes, and after some experimentation I started cranking out bowls and other projects that I was really proud of.

A couple observations I learned along the way included:
  • Just because the Ringmaster can make a tall bowl from a single board, there's no rule against using more than one board per project.
  • The board being cut can be mounted on a faceplate or chuck instead of drilling a through hole for the supplied arbor.
  • As with everything is woodworking, a sharp tool is a must, and the wrong speed on the Mark V can cause premature dulling and can even cause the HSS cutters to loose their temper.
  • Segments can be glued-up to make fascinating designs; as proven below.
  • There is a right way and a wrong way to feed the cutters. One will capture your cut ring, while the other will destroy your rings.
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2 comments:

  1. Very nice!!! Is there a way that I can get a copy of the article?? I would like to try and make a pot like this one!!

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    1. I'm sure it's available from Shopsmith of not Hands-On! Magazine is sold on eBay and that article is the cover story of that issue. Scott

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