What a useful video with great instruction and explanations. For years I have struggled with that warpage that makes the bowl rock and used thick carpet padding mounted on a large plywood disc to help minimize the rocking. Your method is a better way.
Thank you for sharing a video Lucas! I enjoyed watching you do some more turning and I’ll definitely be making the gadget to help out with my bowls that have dried offset. Have a great weekend my Irish friend 🤙
I had the pleasure of watching a couple of your demos live at Saratoga last year. This was like being back in your audience again. Thank you, and stay healthy!
Thanks, Glenn. I studied with you last year at Marc Adams, and I use your techniques on every bowl I make. Your instruction technique is excellent. I hope you will video doing a final turning of one of these beautiful bowls. Cheers and I hope progress on the new school can begin again soon. Be safe.
Thankyou Glenn, hope you and family are staying safe and secure. The instructions are great and now I believe I’ll head out to the shop and make a couple of the rubber face discs. Cheers
Great video Glenn. I use a face plate centering tool/jig for attaching the plate to the bowl blank. The centering jig made by Gord Rock on TH-cam works well. Makes centering the face plate a breeze. Stay healthy and safe.
If you have access to a 3d printer, you can print out this little gadget that screws right into a faceplate and allows you to align it with the center: www.thingiverse.com/thing:5030806
Hello Glenn, thanks for the interesting demonstration. Can I ask what the threaded attatchment you have on the tailstock centre is for? You've got another subscriber. Best regards.
Hi, I see that the new tenon diameter is lower than the one used before. Having only one chuck, during the roughing phase I have to use the more open jaws (larger diameter)? So then I can still get it with the same chuck, right?
I like your instructional videos, but I miss one thing. When you are coring those bowl blanks, what do you use to seal the wood so it don´t crack? Or is it not necessary?
All that information is covered in our instructional dvd and downloads. TH-cam just gives a flavour of what is on offer :) glennlucaswoodturning.com/product/mastering-woodturning-series-no-2-bowl-turning-techniques-dvd-or-download/
Enjoyed the instruction & your teaching style is easy to follow. Thank you! New subscriber. Curious why you use two separate raised panels with the corrugated rubber rather than a one complete circular piece for the corrugated rubber? Just conserving material?
Just got back into bowl turning after 2 years away from it no better refresher teacher anywhere then you Glenn.
Great overview of re-mounting a bowl for finishing. I learned a lot!
Ingenious! I just made one. Thanks for yet another great idea from Glenn Lucas.
You are welcome.
Thank you for sharing your tips, Glenn.
My pleasure!
1st time I have seen one of your videos great info and very well done ...looking forward to more content!!
I found this to be a wonderful instruction. Your Methods of centering a warped structure seem bullet-proof. Thank You!
Glad it was helpful!
Just learned some new tips Thanks
Really nice video Glenn, and always a good reminder of how to get the most out of our bowl blanks. Thanks for taking the time to share this. Be safe.
Michael Van Koevering Thanks Mike.
Fantastic Glenn. On the way to the shop to make one shortly. Just purchased two sets of nested bowl blanks to begin this next journey.
Love this, Glenn. Thanks for sharing! Stay safe. Cheers, Paul
Thanks, will do!
Thank you very much for the video. I have a set of your videos and this just adds to the collection.
thank you Tim for all your support.
Nice video Glenn. I've use the mdf disk with carpet padding and had great success with it.
Great to hear you like it. The carpet padding will do the job. Interested how it holds up over time so I can give feedback to others.
Thanks for sharing! I have been eyeing your bowl reversal setup for a while. Great instruction as always!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and jigs with us.
Thank you Glen for sharing, stay safe 😃😃
Thank you, I will
What a useful video with great instruction and explanations. For years I have struggled with that warpage that makes the bowl rock and used thick carpet padding mounted on a large plywood disc to help minimize the rocking. Your method is a better way.
Thank you Mike, I hope that all is well.
Thank you for sharing a video Lucas! I enjoyed watching you do some more turning and I’ll definitely be making the gadget to help out with my bowls that have dried offset. Have a great weekend my Irish friend 🤙
Glad you enjoyed it! take care.
I had the pleasure of watching a couple of your demos live at Saratoga last year. This was like being back in your audience again. Thank you, and stay healthy!
Great video Glenn, thanks for sharing it's very timely knowledge for me. 😁
Glad to hear it
Excellent instruction. Hope you and your family are staying safe.
Yes we are. Thankyou.
Excellent as usual Glenn must make one of those to add to my workshop arsenal .. Thanks for sharing . Stay Safe
Thanks, Glenn. I studied with you last year at Marc Adams, and I use your techniques on every bowl I make. Your instruction technique is excellent. I hope you will video doing a final turning of one of these beautiful bowls. Cheers and I hope progress on the new school can begin again soon. Be safe.
So interesting. Thank you for sharing 🌞
Glad you enjoyed it
Good to see this process, especially the faceplate mounting. Thanks and hope you and your family are safe and healthy!
Thanks Gynene. We are all well but ready to get out into the world again.
Thankyou Glenn, hope you and family are staying safe and secure. The instructions are great and now I believe I’ll head out to the shop and make a couple of the rubber face discs. Cheers
Great video Glenn. I use a face plate centering tool/jig for attaching the plate to the bowl blank. The centering jig made by Gord Rock on TH-cam works well. Makes centering the face plate a breeze. Stay healthy and safe.
If you have access to a 3d printer, you can print out this little gadget that screws right into a faceplate and allows you to align it with the center: www.thingiverse.com/thing:5030806
Very helpful video. Thank you very much!
Ah, you did mention that aspect in the video. 😉
Thanks for the quick reply. 👍
Brilliant!
Thank you very good information.
You are welcome
Brilliant
Hello Glenn, thanks for the interesting demonstration. Can I ask what the threaded attatchment you have on the tailstock centre is for? You've got another subscriber. Best regards.
it is a tenon sizer and available from our website www.glennlucas.com
Hi, I see that the new tenon diameter is lower than the one used before. Having only one chuck, during the roughing phase I have to use the more open jaws (larger diameter)? So then I can still get it with the same chuck, right?
Correct but it just won’t be as secure with the open jaws as they tend to compress the wood.
I like your instructional videos, but I miss one thing. When you are coring those bowl blanks, what do you use to seal the wood so it don´t crack? Or is it not necessary?
All that information is covered in our instructional dvd and downloads. TH-cam just gives a flavour of what is on offer :) glennlucaswoodturning.com/product/mastering-woodturning-series-no-2-bowl-turning-techniques-dvd-or-download/
Enjoyed the instruction & your teaching style is easy to follow. Thank you! New subscriber.
Curious why you use two separate raised panels with the corrugated rubber rather than a one complete circular piece for the corrugated rubber? Just conserving material?
The top of the bowl is not flat after drying so it would rock on a flat surface.