Woodturning a Segmented Salad Bowl with Walnut, Canarywood and Padauk | Michael says Wow!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ม.ค. 2024
- Wood turning a segmented salad bowl using Black Walnut, Canarywood and Padauk. Hello and welcome to our channel. Thanks for watching and feel free to leave a comment in the TH-cam chat below. I typically respond to all comments or questions within 48 hours.
After acquiring about 30 nice exotic hardwood boards from a private seller, I set out to make a segmented bowl choosing to use some of the canarywood and padauk hardwoods. For some inspiration I did an internet image search using the terms “segmented bowl walnut canarywood padauk.” The result hit upon a beautiful bowl made by Marc Sitkin. It was an unique design by Marc that really caught my eye. So with just a minor design change and profile alteration, I set up to duplicate his design. I really liked the result, It's one of my favorites now!
To Marc: thanks for the inspiration and keep up your excellent work on the lathe. Thank you! Michael
Here is a link to Marc's TH-cam channel: / temperatezone and Instagram page for some pictures of his beautiful work: / marcsitkin
03:14 Wood selection
04:08 Cutting the segments
05:01 Gluing the segments
06:49 Gluing the rings
13:04 Shaping the bowl
15:05 Starting the finish
19:45 Parting the bowl
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Very impressed, a large attractive Bowl that anyone would be proud to own and the construction commentary interesting and relevent, thanks for your efforts.
Bob, thanks for the compliment amd taking the time to comment. Have a great day, Michael.
I vacuum the bowl between sandpaper grits.
That’s works too, I’ve occasionally used a tack cloth as well. Cheers and have a great day! Michael
Nice job all around
Wayne,
Well thanks! I really appreciate the comment! Michael
Great bowl. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for taking the time to comment & you’re welcome.
Very cool
Love it
Thanks! Michael
Looks great.
Thanks and I appreciate the comment!
Very pretty!
Why thank you very much!
Hello, I really like your videos, I have learned a lot from them, unfortunately I haven't worked with the lathe for a couple of years due to a heart attack I had and I left it for a while. After that I have been trying to do it again, but the only thing I completely forgot is how to use the Digital Caliper to make the exact cuts to size, I have searched all over TH-cam to see if there is a related video on how to make the exact cuts. san stop for segments, but even if I don't exist, I would greatly appreciate your help if you know of any tutorial that explains it in detail, to be able to make the cuts perfectly again since my cuts are not square. I will be very grateful, your friend and follower Enrique
I am not aware of any tutorials using digital calipers to make the segments. Best thing to do is to create some kind of a jig so you have more control over each cut. Another workaround when gluing up the rings is to just glue halves of the ring and then use either a drum sander or jig on the table saw to cut the edges square. That way when going the ring halves together, you’ll have a perfect match
Beautiful bowl...did you get that wedgie sled thing cut on a CNC machine ?
Yes, I cut the wedgie on my own CNC. Works perfectly (most of the time) and thanks for the compliment