Crown 241PM 3/8-InchPM Bowl Gouge
  • The 'Elite' line of quality tools from Crown Hand Tools Ltd, Sheffield, England
  • Hardened to between 66° & 69° Rockwell | Lasts 4-5 times longer than conventional High Speed Tools
  • Black Ash Handle with Heavy Duty Brass Ferrule
  • Overall Length: 26" | Handle Length: 16"
  • Blade Length: 10" | Size: 3/8"

Crown Tools .375″ (10mm) Bowl Gouge

.375″ M2 high speed steel bowl gouge with a 16″ black ash handle – ideal for heavy bowl turning and deep shaping work.

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The Crown Tools .375″ Bowl Gouge is a premium woodturning tool crafted in Sheffield, England, for demanding turners who require power, control, and long-lasting performance. This .375″ (10mm) gouge is made from M2 high speed steel for excellent edge retention, durability, and resistance to wear – especially when shaping dense hardwoods or working on deep hollow forms.

The tool is paired with a beautifully finished 16″ black ash handle, designed for strength and stability during heavy roughing or controlled finishing passes. Its extended length offers better leverage and vibration dampening, especially on larger lathes and deeper bowls.

With its deep flute and robust profile, the Crown 241PM is perfect for roughing, shaping, and refining bowls or other curved turnings with confidence.

Brand

Crown

Crown Hand Tools are proudly made in Sheffield, England — a city with a deep-rooted legacy of toolmaking excellence. Since 1919, Crown has combined traditional hand-forging techniques with modern standards of precision to produce fine woodworking tools that are trusted by craftsmen around the world. From chisels and turning tools to marking gauges and dovetail saws, every Crown product is shaped by generations of experience and an uncompromising commitment to quality. They continue to work closely with skilled Sheffield tradespeople, keeping heritage manufacturing alive while meeting the demands of today’s woodworkers.
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