
The RS2000 System was developed from an original idea
by American woodturner, Dennis Stewart. It is a flexible
system which enables deep vessel hollowing with the
minimum of timber wastage. Indeed several bowls may
be produced from one blank thereby saving money on
expensive timbers. The RS2000 System lends itself
not just to hollow forms but with the use of the slicer
will produce picture frames and other large rings.
The RS2000 System and its predecessor have now been
sold throughout the world for more than ten years.
Following heavy demand, the arm brace which helps
to control the tool in use has been re-introduced.
This is available separately.

The full RS2000 System is supplied in a compact, robust
mahogony stained and lacquered case fitted with brass
clasps and hinges, carrying handle and instruction
manual. The lid is designed, as illustrated, to hold
the Robert Sorby 7" callipers 977 (available separately).
Slicer RS205. The hollow
ground nose of the tungsten carbide tip allows deep
plunge cuts, at any angle, to remove cones from bowls
and vessels. The Slicer can also be used as a heavy-duty
parting tool. The Slicer should be mounted in the
Main Handle with the Side Handle assembled at a convenient
position on the Slicer blade. It is recommended that
the Side Handle be placed in the vertical position
to counteract downward forces.
Hooker
RS21O. This provides a safe method of hollowing
vessels with restricted openings. The Hooker can be
used either in-board or out-board. The HSS Cutter can
be turned to any position for both roughing and finishing
cuts. The Side Handle counteracts rotational forces.
Alternatively the Slicer and Hooker can be fitted into
the Arm brace (R5206) for additional support.