Woodturning a Log - Live Edge Black Walnut Bowl
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2025
- Woodturning a log into a live edge, or natural edge bowl. Beautiful black walnut is on the lathe in this week’s video. I’ve had this log on a shelf in my garage for 12 years! Its time has finally come. ..
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Rod Humphrey
PO Box 159
Chesterfield, IN 46017
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Thanks for watching!
I love your channel. No silliness, no stupefying music, just good solid instructions. Excellent camera work. Just exactly what I need!
Thank you, and I appreciate the feedback!
Another beautiful bowl with gorgeous grain and tones. Its final shape is very interesting and attractive, too. Your videos are top quality with good lighting, composition and audio that displays your techniques very well. I'm a photographer hobbyist (60+ years) so I recognize good work. I also second "any Caliber"s" comments. You are a wonderful teacher to us. Your humble style and explanations are especially pleasing and appealing. You make turning look so easy which is the mark a true artist and craftsman. Thanks for your service from another vet (USAF 1963-67).
Dear Mr. Humphrey... Thank you! I came across one of your videos, by accident. While I'm not a wood turner, was so impressed I searched and "binge watched" many of your other videos. Thank you.
Thank you, I appreciate that very much! Welcome to my channel!
Fantastic work Rod. You are the very reason I began turning. I purchased a lathe and turned my first bowl April 20, this year and I haven't stopped yet. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and teaching new turners like my self how to do it. Thank you sir.
Our family motto is Improvise, Adapt, and Overcome. Things happen, good job adapting the design.
Beautiful bowl. My husband and I enjoy watching your videos. Only been turning for about 3 months now. He’s really enjoying something new in his workshop.
So glad to find out your from Indian i am a newer Turner and it is nice to know one of my teachers lives close by thanks for all you 're teaching vedio
I love this bowl! I"m not the world's biggest fan of live edge, anyway, so I think it looks better. And,...I love walnut. The fact that this wood was a "chance find" only makes it better. And thank you (and Tom!) for the discount. I just ordered a couple of sets.
Anyone who makes something useful from nature is a blessing to our planet! Love the bowl !
Great resilience in the face of disappointment; original intentions don't always have to come about. That's beautiful work and you're right about how the rim works out well.
I love working Black Walnut, Terrific colors. Very nice bowl, Brother. Semper Fi.
Thanks, brother, much appreciated! Semper Fi
It's beautiful. And to think it started out as firewood. Wow!
Glad to see a TH-camr from Indiana
It is a beautiful bowl and I figured out who you are, you are the Bob Ross of wood turning! Thank you for sharing!
I learned your technique for defining the natural edge with parting tool watching this video about a year ago. Thanks for the lesson. I use it a lot and really like to watch you create.
Such a generous and humble man!! I have no doubt the "turners" that you highlight are just as thankful for you as you are for them! And this is another beautiful piece of art!!
Thank you, brother!
Thank you for the video and for not having annoying music playing. I like the sound of the tools.
Beautiful! My grandparents had a huge black walnut tree in their back yard. We would swing high into its branches on the swing my grandfather built and work hard to get the nuts from the hard shell. Wonderful childhood memories.
I do enjoy watching the turning presentations. I have a maple burl drying after a tree fell last fall. I have a cherry burl that will be coming off the tree this coming Monday. My father was a wood shop teacher and taught me to turn years ago. I'm trying to get the time back to start turning on the lathe again. I need to watch some more videos on turning to bring back what I've forgotten. I'm starting out with easy turning activities and then building up to the more difficult challenges.
What I like most about your videos is that, as I am very new to woodturning, you explain your rational as you go along and include tool selection. That is a treamendous help for us newbies. Added to that, you take the odd upset on the chin, I know as a design opportunity, (I have had a few lol) and move on to produce a stunning piece, one you should be extreemely proud of.. I would be. Thank you so much for your chanel, your easy manner of instruction and with such a laid back easy presentation, your inspire others to try and boost confidence . Wishing you and your family a great Christmas and Happy New Year.
I think the natural notch in the sidewall actually added to the beauty of the piece! Very nice indeed!
Thank you for doing some of the video in real time. That helps me be more patient at the lathe. Beautiful piece.
Thanks Jarhead, I really appreciate watching. I'm 6 months into wood turning and your videos are very helpful. Beautiful bowl. Semper Fi brother.
I am fortunate to have neighbors with large Black Walnut trees. I am also unfortunate to have neighbors with black walnut trees that flank my back yard. Fortunate that they happily gift me free wood. Unfortunate that they also give me free walnuts. Those little buggers hide in the grass while mowing and will twist an ankle every time. Fortunately, the wood is nice to turn bowls, hollow vessels, and platters. Even made some nice spoons from several branches that also fall into my yard. I do make them something for the wood they give me. I have noticed that it can be fractured easily on the lathe but is a solid piece once turned. As you have so demonstrated on this stunning bowl. Well done Marine, just incredible. From one veteran to another, Aim High...
LOL, yes indeed, a blessing and a curse! The squirrels sure love them. I do too, but they're a real pain to crack open. Wonderful wood to work with though. I've got a few loved ones in the Air Force. Semper Fi!
The grain patterns and colors are amazing. Great work.
Also thank you for your honesty and integrity. Something we don’t see enough of these days.
Thank you for your service sir.
Thank you, I appreciate that very much!
Great bowl!! I love ACKS as well!!, it makes our work look even better, thanks....
Another breathtaking beauty. Such talent.
Beautiful work. So soothing.
A bowl that could keep you entranced for a long, long time. Beautiful!
Thanks very much! 😊
I like natural turnings. It's more challenging than a lot of other turnings and I think the results are usually prettier.
Love the bowl, the videos, your voice and everything about you !!!
I love black walnut and you have enhanced a beautiful piece of wood - Great Job !
Rod, it’s amazing it is! We really appreciate you. Thank you for your time for this video and all your time served for this country. I was in Iraq for a year in biap as a civilian worker. I thanked all of our military men and women there I seen and some thanked me back. I understood why not all would thank me. Then I moved to fort hood in Texas. I worked on the Bradley Tanks for BAE System. Anyhoo. Thank you. I was there from late 2006-2008.
Thanks very much. I appreciate your service as well, we really relied on civilian contractors while I was there, Ramadi 2004 with The Magnificent Bastards. Semper Fi
Beautiful!! Love Black Walnut.
Another quality video and bowl finish is amazing
Came out amazing! Great job & great video quality as well.
i really liked this bowl. I also like your adding info as to what your are doing and why. nice job all the away around
WELL DONE MARINE. A NEW TURNER, LOVE THE CIRCLE JIG & YOUR DETAILED, CLEAR DEMO. AIRBORNE ALL THE WAY
Beautiful piece. Turning is good for the soul, peaceful. S/ F
I love your videos, thankyou so much for your service and thankyou for your continued hard work and May God Bless You and Yours
This is a beautiful piece of art! I enjoy watching you bring an old log to life, seeing how beautiful it is!
Beautiful bowl...walnut is always gorgeous!
I have always been using Black Walnut in many of my wood working jobs. I have also sawmilled many Black Walnut logs on my sawmills in upstate New York. Living in South Carolina now but will be moving back up north this fall. Great Bowl, my first bowl I am working on now is Ambrosia Maple.
I L O V E how you left some of the 'old wood' in this. It is just a wonderful piece of 'turning'. Bravo!
Stunning natural piece!
Super beautiful Rod.....you are the best and i don't care what you say! Have a safe and nice holiday.....take care & God Bless.
Sir, I went looking to find your channel today. Found a year old video. It was so good to hear your voice again!
I've only been turning for about 6 months now, but I gotta say it makes me feel better to see an experienced turner make those kinds of "design changes". I think the biggest thing I've learned so far is how easily a project can turn into a disaster (or just a design change) with one little moment of carelessness.
You're the bob ross of wood turning so soothing and relaxing great job sir
Just amazing how you make your bowels and how you comment on your tools and thoughts on what you’re making, it really helps me as I’m just starting out. Enjoy all your videos and your work, keep it up because I’m learning a lot.
Good morning Rod. This is a beautiful piece of workmanship. I agree with you regarding the contrast of the sap wood to the heart wood on walnut. May you and your family have a blessed and Merry Christmas. May the LORD bless you greatly in this coming year.
I like walnut alot. It's beautiful. You did an excellent job.
Very very nice Rod. Here in Alabama, we don't find any walnut laying around and it is a great wood to work with. As for the Ack's pastes, I would like to add that not only is it a great product, and I have purchased it a number of times, but that the people are extremely honest and reputable. They care about quality and customer satisfaction. A product and company that you should have no scruples about "supporting" in any way you choose. Thanks again for your quiet, straightforward and artistically educational presentation. Andrew
Thank you very much, Andrew! I've had very positive interactions as well. Thanks for the feedback!
What a nice piece of walnut! Really fine! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you, brother!
Your voice is so soothing .... .... love your work and every calming post ....
Came out looking great! Semper fi.
When you started the video it was, in my eyes, very similar to the turning I have been doing with some oak pieces I scrounged from a tree surgeon working maybe a 1/4 mile away. The sound of chainsaws drew me. I also tried to include as many 'crotch' pieces as I could. So as I opened with, similar apart from two things.
One was the skill you have with your tools. Despite trying to match your angle of attack sometimes I not only get a 'catch' but it drags the chisel out past the rim of the bowl. You, never get this problem. I know I'm doing something wrong but just what? One day I'll fix it.
Two, was the dramatic colour you suddenly exposed with your first coat of sanding paste. I have never been lucky enough to use Black Walnut, what a fantastic range of grain and colour leap out at you. I was so impressed. Thank you so much for the valuable lessons you give. Truly a master.
Beautiful grain and color; I'm glad you saved this wood from the fireplace. I recently began using Ack's products and, like you, really like the results I get.
First time watcher. I like the way you explain all the steps in making the bowl.👍😊
I think it is very beautiful. I love watching your videos x
I think it turned out gorgeous. I’ve never seen would like that. Seem pretty hard wood watching you turn it but it is beautiful. Good work. Thank you for sharing.
Very beautiful wood and you did a marvelous job of showing that to the best advantage. Thank you for sharing!
I Love watching your work
Great video. Many good instructional ideas for a beginner like me. Looking forward to seeing more from you Rod.
Much appreciated, Nicholas!
I, also, really like turning walnut. Normally the contrasts of shade and color, and the figure turn out beautifully. Thanks for sharing your process on this fantastic bowl. Have a very merry Christmas, and I look forward to new videos in the coming year.
YES!!!!! a very beautiful Bowl, Rod. I love Walnut anything.
Just one word... BEAUTIFUL
Beautiful as always Yod. Of course Black Walnut is probably my fzborite wood because of it's shear beauty.
Very very nice. I am glad to see some one else has a problem with bark from time to time. Great job. Some woods do look better with no bark. Even just part on the bark can make a bowl look better.
Love bark edge bowls. This is just as awesome if not more.
So, there are tons of videos on this kind of art work, however, your voice and choices on what and how to film are just perfect to polish this content. Thank you kindly! Best wishes.
You're very kind, thank you!
One of your best turning ever
The bowl is beautiful!
Beautiful grain! Well worth the trade!
Looks great. I also like Ack's products and have been using them for about a year. Great stuff.
patricia here mr Rod... what an absolutely gorgeous piece of wood!!! it turned out to be a beautiful bowl !!
Exquisite bowl Rod. I do like the way those products bring out the beauty in the wood. Really worked well with walnut.
I just love your videos! Thank you so much for being who you are and sharing this with us.
We need a ♥️ button to click on! The markings in the bowl makes it absolutely gorgeous.
Haven't read all the comments but as far as I went I was surprised that no one caught that you save that beautiful walnut from the fire. The reason I say that is you shouldn't burn walnut it gives off toxic fumes. Ever noticed that very few plants will grow around a walnut. Semper Fi for my son (20) and Aim High for me (4.5).
Awesome bowl! Looks great even with the bark gone! Thanks for your service!
Rod, Very Beautiful Black Cherry bowl thanks for sharing.!.!.!.
Thank you very much! (black walnut 😊)
Another beautiful piece!
Walnut is my favorite wood.
SO fantastic! And you're the most selfless human being I think I've ever heard of.
You're very kind, thank you!
"There are no mistakes, only happy accidents" I really enjoy your videos and love the work you do. I am learning every day more and more. Thank you for all of your hard work.
Thank you very much!
Fantastic job yet again. Hugs from Halifax
It turned out beautiful despite the hiccup with the bark edge. And some awesome work by the subscribers!
Merry Christmas from Sweden!
It looks awesome. I agree it looks great with out the bark .thanks Larry
Thank you very much!
Even though it wasn't exactly what you planned, I think it's perfect. As always, your art is incredible.
Really liked the walnut bowl.
Removing the bark from the edge was the best thing that happen, so the beauty of the piece can shine without defects.
Another beautiful turning Top. I was a bit disappointed when the bark came off but black walnut never ceases to amaze. Merry Christmas and Semper Fi!
Wow nice piece Rod. Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful bowl. It might not have turned out as planned but you can't go wrong with walnut. Excellent!
Awesome it's looking amazing.. Thanx mr Humphrey
You're welcome, and thank you!
Beautiful piece,great work.
Nice save. Beautiful piece of art.
That bowl came out great!
Love your creativity.