Robert Sorby SteadyPRO Tool Rest Jig

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77155

Dual roller bars adjust to straddle your turning tool for maximum support during hollowing and other demanding woodturning operations.

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The Robert Sorby SteadyPro Tool Rest provides incredibly stable support for a variety of turning tools and operations, especially hollowing. It uses dual rollers—one that supports the tool on the underside in the traditional way, and a second that provides support on the top, letting you use light prying pressure to precisely position the tool. Thanks to the roller supports, moving the tool in and out is smooth and fluid. The tool rest is adjustable so you can position the cutting edge exactly where needed. Use with any of the stems from the Robert Sorby modular tool rest system (e.g. #26598, sold separately).

SteadyPRO Tool Rest Details:

  • Dual-roller design provides superior tool support
  • Cantilever roller positioning for reduced vibration and chatter
  • Fits a wide range of woodturning lathes
  • Heavy-duty, high-quality components for smooth operation
  • Quick and easy adjustment
  • Maintenance free

Note: The SteadyPro system can be used with Robert Sorby woodturning tools and most other woodturning tools.

(1) Robert Sorby SteadyPRO Tool Rest Jig
(1) User manual
(1) Hex wrench

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Brand Robert Sorby
Manufacturer Part Number LRSSTEADYPRO/NS
Weight 5.85
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  • Brand: Robert Sorby
  • Manufacturer Part Number: LRSSTEADYPRO/NS
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