Wood turning a segmented brick bowl from upcycled red oak and black walnut
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 พ.ย. 2022
- Hello and welcome to my channel. In today's video were turning some beautiful up-cycled red oak and black walnut into a large brick pattern bowl. The bowl is about 12x5 inches tall or about 30.5x14cm. Thank you to Andy and Stephanie for the red oak donation; that piece was a bit suspect at first but you can never judge a piece of wood by how it looks aged and gray. It produced some awesome red oak lumber. How you like the video?
Below are some links to other Sapper Woodworking videos that feature the initial steps in making the segmented rings; through the glue up phase where this video starts.
Segmented bowl example #1: • Wood Turning a Segment...
Segmented bowl example #2: • Wood turning an Ambros...
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Nice piece!
John, thanks so much. Hope you enjoyed the video and I appreciate the comment
Very nice work and a great choice using the upcycled Red Oak. Really looks nice.
Thank you very much!
Love it!
Doug, a very big thank you! Michael
Mate, that's beautiful, just the sort of thing I'd like to make once my lathe is up and running. Baby steps first, of course !!!
Stuart, thank you. I’m sure you’ll be up and running and turning some really cool projects. Turning can be very addicting, very fast. Cheers, Michael
Beautifully done!
Mel, much thanks and thanks for watching
Gorgeous!
Shelly, a very heartfelt thank you! Michael
Yellow Brick Bowl!
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Really a good job done mate. Which kind of wax did you use for buffing??
Buffed with carnauba wax. Thanks for watching.