Woodturning - a Scrap Hardwood Fruit Bowl
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ก.ย. 2023
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In today's video we take some scrap wood and turn it into a pretty sharp looking (fruit?) bowl. Just about 100% of the wood for this project was leftover walnut, cherry, hickory, red oak, white oak and some ash hardwoods. Pieces were glued together in roughly 12-inch squares (about 30cm). Then each layer was rotated 90degrees and glued up again to a block of about 12x12inches (or 30x30cm). The block was mounted to the lathe on its corner axis. This is usually the method to make a three sided bowl (as shown in this video: • Woodturning - Three si... ) , but after seeing how the grain looked within this glue-up I decided to just make a standard looking bowl. How do you think it turned out?
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The best part of this video for me is your voice and the quiet sounds of the woodworking.
I’m gonna have to say that’s one of the best comments I’ve ever received on my TH-cam channel. Very very much appreciated, Michael.
Among your best videos - project, camera work and editing.
Wow, thanks! Much appreciate the support. Michael.
Waste not want not ! Extremely resourceful. Keep on turning 😊
Yes, thank you.
Beautiful piece and interesting process. Full View and Like 👍
Thank you so much 😊 Michael
Turning allows the creative mind to be engaged, thanks for the effort to video and share! Can’t wait to get to the shop!
Phil, thank you and I couldn’t agree more. Especially about getting back in the shop. Michael
this is amazing, the time and effort is truly extraordinary!
Wow, thank you! Love the very kind comment. Makes all the effort that goes into producing content worth it Michael.
Like the bowl. Glad to have found your channel.
John, thank you so much for the kind comment and supporting the channel. Michael.
How awesome. Such a great design 👏👏
Glad you like it! And thanks taking the time to watch the video. Thank you, Michael.
Love these Michael!!!
Brooke, thank you and great work today.
Nice work. I enjoyed the video. Thanks for sharing your work.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for taking the time to write. The more I know that people are enjoying the content the more I want to continue my TH-cam experiment. Thank you again, Michael.
Thank you this is absolutely amazing and stunningly beautiful. Wow.
Thank you so much! Michael
Loved watching this!!
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Glad you enjoyed it!!!
Good work! You got yourself a new follower.
Kevin, Much thanks and I appreciate the support! Super happy you enjoyed the build.
Wow!! Love it!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Subscribed, hope to see more videos from you!
I very much appreciate the support! Stay tuned for the upcoming video on the Maple Burl and walnut base vase that I recently made. Cheers, Michael
Beautiful!
Thanks so much! Happy to see you’re enjoying the channel. Michael
Beautiful work. I would like to create something similar. Lots of scrap in my shop.
What’s an old saying about woodworkers that will keep every little piece of wood laying around the shop;
always saving it for some project !
Well, there’s no time like the present so I’d say start gluing those pieces up and turn yourself a nice bowl. Cheers, Michael.
Very nice. Great use of cutoffs.
Glad you liked it! One of my favorite pastimes is making something out of leftover pieces, scraps or whatever is laying around the shop. Thanks for the comment and have a great day.
I do this a lot but never tried it this way great kob
Tim, thank you! It’s great when folks make comments. Make all the video production time worth it. Michael
Very cool bowl and love the wood combination
Just found your channel and look forward to see what else you create
Welcome aboard! I appreciate the support. Michael
Thanks for a great video. My only request would be for you to talk about speed and tool selection a little more. As a newbie I appreciate learning from experienced turners.
Noted! And thanks for the suggestion. I will certainly keep that in mind while walking on the next video. I appreciate you taking the time to comment. Take care, Michael.
Awesome turn love the grain I’m gonna try it but not ready for the 3 corner looks to dangerous for me rite now but I love it thanks for sharing
Jim, it can be dangerous when turning odd shapes but you just focus on keeping your hands away from the project, which I suppose you should do even on perfectly round turns. Thanks for the kind words. Michael
Awesome work!
Thanks a lot! And thanks for watching, Michael
Incredibly cool!!
An incredible THANK YOU!
Love the boards!
Glad you like them! And thanks, Michael
very cool
Thank you, much appreciated! Michael
great work
Thank you! Michael
great video! amazing bowl
Thanks for visiting, Michael
Very nice work.
Thank you very much! I appreciate you taking the time to comment.
Cool video.
Glad you enjoyed it, Michael
Interesting approach
I think so too! Wayne, I appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment. Have a great day Michael.
Nicely done
Thanks! Michael
Nice work
Thanks for the visit. Michael
This is amazing!
I'd LOVE to know the total time it takes from the original gluing to the finished product!!!
Good question! I don’t regularly track how much time it takes me to make things, but I would say this particular project might’ve taken 4 to 5 hours total. Thanks for the kind comment. Take care, Michael.
@@SapperWoodworking I appreciate your reply!!!
In my mind (& I would have lost money on this bet!) I would have bet literally a week!!!
I'm happy to follow your channel! 😁
That looked like it could get uncomfortable on the hands for a while.
Actually, it’s not that bad on the hands. You get used to it after a while. Thanks for watching. It’s much appreciated Michael.
Nice work. I have made a few of them three corner bowls! Not like the one just did. What is the swing on your lathe? My swing is only 12 inch so my bowls are smaller.
Thanks! My swing is 24 inches. Upgraded from a smaller lathe a few years ago without any regrets. Michael
would it be possible to turn small bowls on a drill press? lathes are a bit pricey
It’s possible I suppose! But I think a horizontal tool rest would be the safest and simplest was to go. If you make one work, I would love to see a video of it. Good luck and have a great day Michael.
what lathe make and model are you using in the video? Thanks
The lathe is a Harvey Tools Turbo T-60S. Simply the best lathe I’ve ever turned on! It has great torque at low RPM among host of other great features. (And I’m not sponsored or affiliated with Harvey in any way). Cheers, Michael
Awesome. Thanks for the info. I will check out their website.@@SapperWoodworking
How did you make the holder, bracket, stand for you exhaust hose? Any tips would be appreciated.
Dennis,
I didn't have any plans to follow. I just started with how large I wanted the opening to be and worked to the back where the 4" hose was attached. It was originally built for a smaller lathe so it was modified with some spacers to make it taller for my Harvey lathe (12" swing). If you send a message to sapperwoodworking@ G M A I L . C O M, (without the spaces in GMAIL.COM) I can send you some better pictures.
Where did your tool post adapter come from?
Brad, it was purchased off eBay, brand new still in box. It is the Rikon Tool Rest Height extension, part number 70-959. Seller was “fredgs ” Michael
Thanks@@SapperWoodworking