Bowl Gouges

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I'm looking at expanding my bowl gouges and was wondering everyone's take on them. I've got a Robert Sorby 3/8" gouge but was thinking of maybe getting a 1/2" or bigger. Thoughts, the good bad and ugly of another set, or anything else. I'm just getting into bowl turning and was wondering what everyone else uses. I recently made a bowl, below, and it was really a tough go of it. My bowl gouge "skipped" across the wood and I cleared the bowl part out using a parting tool, the entire inside. Took me 4 hours to complete it and I think that's a bit too long.
Thanks for any help in advance.

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Check this out Tom.

And this one

There are also different grinds for that gouge, such as putting a secondary bevel, swept wing grind, or Ellsworth and Irish grind. You have the grinder and jigs for the job. Just a couple of ideas.
Thanks Chuck...I think. There is a ton of information out there that I find, simply, quite confusing. There are different tools that can be used for different applications, Amazon doesn't help with all the various "tool kits" they offer and even Craft Supply USA has a ton to offer. I'm going to keep looking and see what I can see. I'll figure this out come hell or high water. But I really do appreciate the help and You Tube videos you posted.
 
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