Hi! Thank you for your comment! You have turned a really big bowl. It's not difficult, but a lot of work and thinking about attaching the blank carefully. Of course need a big lathe. Happy spring continuation from Finland! PS: If you know woodturners, I would be grateful if you would share my site! www.hitechedu.fi/woodturning/
Excellent work on the bowl ....I am most impressed by your use of a chainsaw , so much i see on you tube is pretty scary ( I am a pro tree cutter for 25 + years ) you got the blank nice and round and took the edges off to save turning them off , I do all my work chainsaw to lathe .....
Друг снова радуешься, хоть кто то центрует заготовку по внешниму диаметру, снимает лишние углы. Смотришь других, просто убийцы станков. Радует что вы реальный мастер. Респект. Молодец. 👍. Очень хорошо. Сейчас пока не работаю, нет возможности. Но очень хотел бы с вами обменяться опытом. Это как встретить брата, очень приятно.
I turn larger platers on the outboard end of my lathe. Besides not being limited by the bed you can stand properly without being all twisted. I also rough out wet blanks, let them dry and then finish them. You had enough chisel over the rest that the leverage could break your wrist.
It`s spruce tree. The bowl has dried to oval shape in a week now. Diameter 595/555mm and hight 225mm. I'll make another video about sanding and surface treatment of the bowl soon.
@@JarnoKorhonenWoodturning Hello! As far as I understand, the workpiece has a natural moisture content. Will it burst when it dries? Thanks for the answer!
Ah yes the massive Canadian built wood lathe made by Oneway you've made a very wise choice and a spectacular job on that huge bowl 👍
I turned my big bowl a couple years ago. Took a few pictures of my granddaughter inside of it. What fun!! Glad I got it out of my system!
Hi! Thank you for your comment! You have turned a really big bowl. It's not difficult, but a lot of work and thinking about attaching the blank carefully. Of course need a big lathe. Happy spring continuation from Finland! PS: If you know woodturners, I would be grateful if you would share my site! www.hitechedu.fi/woodturning/
With such a large piece of wood, it took a long time to process it..👍👍
Wow! Very impressive!
i would NEVER use a spindle roughing gouge on a bowl - asking for trouble. they are not designed to take the type of force bowl orientation demands.
In my opinion, it works best in large bowls. The fastest way to remove the excess chip from the blank.
@@JarnoKorhonenWoodturning read what the manufacturer says about roughing gouge on end grain…it’s a no no, but it really depends
Everyone has their own way of doing things. This guy is obviously a master of the trade ❤
When you know the rules well enough, you know why they are rules. You also know when to break the rules.
@@DancingFox6 That's not what is going on here.
Excellent work on the bowl ....I am most impressed by your use of a chainsaw , so much i see on you tube is pretty scary ( I am a pro tree cutter for 25 + years ) you got the blank nice and round and took the edges off to save turning them off , I do all my work chainsaw to lathe .....
Друг снова радуешься, хоть кто то центрует заготовку по внешниму диаметру, снимает лишние углы. Смотришь других, просто убийцы станков. Радует что вы реальный мастер. Респект. Молодец. 👍. Очень хорошо. Сейчас пока не работаю, нет возможности. Но очень хотел бы с вами обменяться опытом. Это как встретить брата, очень приятно.
Nice work, thanks for sharing
I turn larger platers on the outboard end of my lathe. Besides not being limited by the bed you can stand properly without being all twisted. I also rough out wet blanks, let them dry and then finish them. You had enough chisel over the rest that the leverage could break your wrist.
And thank you for sharing 🌞
Wow , absolument fantastique ... love it.
Good job very Nice 👍
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I would like to know why you didn’t core that huge bowl? One Way makes a great coring rig you could have made at least two more good sized bowls.
Bravo❤
Fantastic! What kind of Wood you're using? And how was the final diameter?
It`s spruce tree. The bowl has dried to oval shape in a week now. Diameter 595/555mm and hight 225mm. I'll make another video about sanding and surface treatment of the bowl soon.
One big beautiful piece. What size faceplate did you use on this piece?
150mm. www.hitechedu.fi/woodturning/
What is the last tool you were using to smooth the bottom of your bowl?
Thanks in advance. IW
Ring tool.
www.crownhandtools.ltd.uk/page63.html
Well, if the bowl doesn't sell you'll still be able to make your fortune in the guinea pig bedding market ;) Great job btw.
Really Nice big bowl but i would have Cored about 6 smaller bowls out of the inside instead of throw it all the floor
Hi, You are right. A friend had the Oneway Easy Core System on loan
Wah cantik sekali ya ❤️ pak 🙏🙏
Why not core the blank? You could have gotten so many bowls out of it? Nice work though!
I just get coring tools to workshop😉
Kauanko rungot ovat olleet kuivamassa?
Vuosi sitten kaadettu, eli vielä tuoretta puuta. Teen toisen videon kulhon viimeistelystä ja pintakäsittelystä.
Здравствуйте. А что за порода дерева?
Spruce
@@JarnoKorhonenWoodturning Hello! As far as I understand, the workpiece has a natural moisture content. Will it burst when it dries? Thanks for the answer!
This is the first time that I ever saw anyone use a spindle roughing gouge on a bowl.
The best tool in many places. www.hitechedu.fi/woodturning/
A "pretty" mess! Nice job.
He is all WRONG he is has left the center of the pith in the bowl which you never do.......................