Great video to watch. So cool to see the solid wood give way to the spalted as you got closer to the outside. Cool video graphic effect. Gorgeous bowl too. Well done.
I watch your hands as you turn and no matter how deep the cut your hands are light on the tool. The gouge is doing all the work and you never seem to force anything. I try to remember that in my shop and keep my tools sharp, but I think you also have amazing control. Did you learn this from experimentation or did you have a teacher?
Thanks for the great compliment. I have taken a class with Stuart Batty, who is a proponent of turning without having to use excessive force. If you haven't have a look at some of his videos at his website, stuartbattytools.com/free-videos-%26-articles
Absolutely Beautiful Piece. Love the spalting in it. Thanks for sharing. 👍
A very nice piece of wood. You turned it into a beautiful bowl. Thanks for all the hard work you share with us.🌿 👍👍👍👍👍
Stunning piece fantastic grain patterns Spalting always looks great This bowl shows it off so well
Nice bowl, Robert. The feet were a great touch.
Bill
Great video to watch. So cool to see the solid wood give way to the spalted as you got closer to the outside. Cool video graphic effect. Gorgeous bowl too. Well done.
Nice technique Robert and a very nice piece of oak. Now onto some sweet gum!
Robert what a great bowl there mate it turned out really nice with some great spalting as well, good job mate
Cool grain pattern. Nice job.
Beautiful bowl Robert.
Absolutely beautiful 👍👍
Robert, good job at keeping Harry from eating this beautiful bowl.
It looks beautiful and you did an excellent job turning it as well!!!!
I enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
I watch your hands as you turn and no matter how deep the cut your hands are light on the tool. The gouge is doing all the work and you never seem to force anything. I try to remember that in my shop and keep my tools sharp, but I think you also have amazing control. Did you learn this from experimentation or did you have a teacher?
Thanks for the great compliment. I have taken a class with Stuart Batty, who is a proponent of turning without having to use excessive force. If you haven't have a look at some of his videos at his website,
stuartbattytools.com/free-videos-%26-articles
Love watching your videos. Just curious, how long did it take you to make the bowl start to finish?
Robert what oil did you us and how many coats, the spalt lines really show up well done 🙌🙌
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