Woodturners Wonders Launches Feature-Filled Wonder Vision Hollowing System After Two Years
Woodturners Wonders just dropped the Wonder Vision Hollowing System, a boxed ready-to-run rig two years in the making with a full accessory ecosystem.

Woodturners Wonders, a specialist vendor for turning tools and rigs, has launched the Wonder Vision Hollowing System, a boxed, ready-to-run hollowing rig the company describes as "the most advanced, feature-filled" system it has ever produced. Two years of development went into the product before it reached the market.
The system ships as a complete package and comes standard with a carbide cutter. From there, Woodturners Wonders has built out a dedicated accessory lineup that covers the predictable wear-and-tear realities of serious hollow form work. The Cutter Replacement set replenishes that standard carbide cutter as it wears. The Boring Bar Adapter drops directly into the swing arm of the Wonder Vision, letting you mount and run conventional boring bars within the same rig. A Pro-Cutter Pack and a Wrench for Standard Cutter round out the consumables and tooling side of the catalog.
Two cutter options address different stages and different stock conditions. The Negative Rake Teardrop Cutter Kit is positioned for final passes inside a hollow form, with the company noting the negative-rake geometry removes tool marks without catching. For rougher situations, the Crud Cutter Pro takes a different approach entirely: it is shaped from high-speed steel stock rather than carbide, and Woodturners Wonders claims it outperforms the standard carbide cutters specifically when working through punky or deteriorated material.

A Conversion Kit with multiple size options also exists for turners who want to adapt existing setups, though the company notes some sizes ship in two parts.
Pricing and full technical specifications were not available at time of writing. The company can be reached at 678-400-8181 between 10am and 5pm CT for questions on availability, sizing, and compatibility with specific lathes.
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