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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ม.ค. 2024
- End grain bowl is great scrap wood project and for smaller diameter work scale.... this little set will get great reactions from your customers.
Enjoy
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MY LATHE
drechslershop.de/en/wood-lath...
STEINERT WEBSITE
drechslershop.de/en/?sPartner...
AFFILIATE LINKS
NEUREITER and WOODCUT tools I use :
M42 BOWL GOUGES - neureiter.idevaffiliate.com/i...
SCRAPERS - neureiter.idevaffiliate.com/i...
CRYOGENIC BOWL GOUGES - neureiter.idevaffiliate.com/i...
WOODCUT PRO CUTTER - neureiter.idevaffiliate.com/i...
WOODCUT PRO ADVANCE - neureiter.idevaffiliate.com/i...
IRONS SHEAR SCRAPER - neureiter.idevaffiliate.com/i...
WOODCUT BOWL SAVER - neureiter.idevaffiliate.com/i...
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GURTOOL TOOLS
Bowl gouge - www.gurtool.cz/gurtool-pm-dut...
Spindle gouge -www.gurtool.cz/vretenovy-stru...
Calipers - www.gurtool.cz/hmatadlo/
Sanding pads - www.gurtool.cz/unasec/
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www.tobi.si/en
CBN WHEEL
www.tobi.si/hr/CBN-brusna-plo...
BENCH GRINDER
www.tobi.si/hr/Stolna-dvostru...
DIAMOND FILE
www.tobi.si/hr/Arbortech-diam...
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disclaimer Methods that are shown works great for me and they are not only methods out there, if you find this or any other method not comfortble,please use some other way.
Thank you and enjoy - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
If you want more shine, I sand my bowls to 2000 grit. The wood shines before any finish.
🕶nice project. Thanks Tomislav. Anxiously waiting for the next 4-Ways videos.
Thanks Steven, its gonna be a good one 😉 that being said I still have to make a video😂 I'm always the last to set it up 😂
Very nice little project! I always learn something from your videos …. especially how to refine my skills with the skew 🤠🇨🇱
Thank you very much 🤗
💝🕯🙏Na Strovja
Another fine project. Two of my sons grew up in my furniture repair shop. One of them is a very gifted woodworker. The other had other interests but is as gifted in his interests. I never thought to make end grain bowls. Once again, you move my mind into new areas! I love to watch you work.
Thank you Richard, I do hope that maybe one of my boys will try woodworking but if they find other thing in life I would only suggestion to love what they do....
Thank you very much for watching and comment 🤗
Tomislav bonjour. L'artiste est à l'oeuvre, une vidéo à ne pas rater c'est beau et cela donne envie de s'y mettre.Très belle réussite👍
Thank you, really appriciate that ☺️
Beautiful little salt bowl Tomislav.
Tomislav, I enjoy watching your skew skills and have challenged myself to get as good! Or close anyway! Another great project!
Take care, Dave
Thank you Dave, really glad to hear that ☺️
Thank you for your narration while you turn. For us beginners, it really helps.
Glad to hear that ☺️ thank you for watching
Thank you very much for the video, beautiful products. My salt shaker is 60 years old , it is made of birch.
Thank you so much for great video
Thank you very much for watching 🤗
I love short little projects like this, always learn something useful from you regardless of how seemingly simple the project is. Will be doing a scoop like that soon with skew only!! Thanks again!
Glad to hear that, I'll try to do more of those.... Thank you very much
What a lovely set.
Thank you Rachel
You are a very talented turner and obviously a Richard Raffan inspired turner. I cut my turning teeth on Richard's procedures. I was fortunate to have met Richard and I hope some day to meet you. Keep up the good work!
Thank you very much 🤗 He is my mentor but since we live across the planet I haven't got the opportunity to meet him in person, hopefully one day 😉
Always enjoy watching you work and giving me all kinds of great ideas. Plus, I always seem to learn something new. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks Johnny ☺️
Magnificent work. Definitely my favourite wood turner to watch and a great teacher - thank you.
Thank you very much 🤗
Very nice, I like spindle turning! 😎
. I never thought of creating a morse taper for spindle turning like this. I always learn something watching your videos. Thanks very much.
Thank you,glad to hear that ☺️
Smooth work Tomislav. Thanks for sharing your skill.
Another project to put on my to do list I think. Nice little bowl and scoop with a different approach to manufacture.
Another great tutorial, thanks.
Very neat project. The bowl shape is really nice and the grain with the finish really stands out. The scoop and the bowl make a really nice set. I always learn something watching your turning.
Thank you very much 🤗
Very well done. Video and narration as you worked were perfect. I feel confident that I can complete this project now. Thank you very much.
Thank you, glad to hear that and its really not that difficult project which is really usefull one ☺️
Beautiful little piece, remarkable. Thank you, stay safe.
Thank you very much 🤗
Very nice project
Nice little project Tomislav. Thank you for sharing it. Provides wonderful inspiration for future projects.
Thank you 🤗
Another awesome project/video
you are a great turner. Thank you for sharing how and what you do.
Thank you very much
Nice catch. 😂
Indeed😉
A very pleasing shape! This has got me thinking about making a small mortar and pestle out of a really hard wood.
Yes, that would be great idea for project and usefull one at that 🤗
Wow this bowl and scoop looks beautiful I want it 😍😍
Great job tomislav a useful little set another to put on my to do list, thanks for sharing, kind regards from will 👍 😊
Thanks Will😉
That is absolutely beautiful ❤
Thank you 🤗
This is the video that made me understand why scraping when hollowing the way you demonstrated is less likely to catch. For a few years I've known and used the correct approach to hollowing the way you did the bowl with a French curve scraper, but never fully comprehended why. Something about your explanation turned the rest of the lights on in my head. I understand the angles, now. I'm still not certain why my last end grain catch with a square scraper entering on an angle happened last month (probably just too much edge contacted at once). But each time I more fully understand a concept the easier turning becomes. Thank you for adding more to my understanding!
Really glad to hear that and I'm honored to be able to help out ☺️
Great job, I like it a lot. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for the hard work, excellent instruction, all the best,, cheers!
It is a joy to watch you work.
Thank you, really appriciate that ☺️
Beautiful little bowl
Just another great video. Thanks!!
Very Nice. Another great video.
wow very nice 😁😁😁
Nicely done, as usual. Frankly, the small imperfections that you pointed out are not flaws, in my opinion. They are signs of a hand made product. It's also nice to see that you are getting the kiddo into the shop!
He didn't have a choice this time as we were alone and I need to to stuff in shop😅 thank you very much and I do agree with hand made statement
WOW
Must be nice to be able to use a skew instead of just giving it dirty looks from across the other side of the shed 😂
😅it is but its only practice and repetetive work
Thanks for the lessons!
Great video and nice project with the usual excellent tuition. Will you be doing a video update on your new lathe now that you have had it for a while? Also may I suggest you let your sponsors page image remain on screen for a few seconds longer? Each time I look at it at the beginning of each video, it disappears before you can read them all without pausing the video.. just an observation
Thank you very much 🤗 , I will do review video for sure but all wait for another month or so to do more stuff on it...
Thanks for suggestion on intro, I'll extent the time 😉
Very informative.
This is a bit like playing a round of golf with a putter 😂
But if you’re good - you’re good so it doesn’t matter what you play with.
😅 thank you , haven't got that annalogy yet😉
Another wonderful demonstration, thank you. I have learnt so much by watching your good work. What is the oil you use?
Thank you very much,its linseed oil from Steinert, its called woodturning oil
Nice technique with the skew but the handle would have been better turned off center to give it an angle as a spoon
Nice little set! Have you tried burning details like the stripes on the handle of the scoop using friction with a wire? For small grooves, making them darker can really make the detail pop.
Oohhh yes, honestly when I learn my trade that was like a must have on all work so over the years I got feed up with burning lines😅 but from time to time I would put it on work, with wire or thin piece of wood☺️
Very nice. I always learn something when watching your videos. Your ability to explain the details is exceptional. You make it look much easier than it is! I am too old to gain 17 years experience like you. Your son has a lifetime to learn your skills. How are you liking the new lathe?
Thank you, I gotta point out that 17 years were mostly spindle work and last 5-6 on bowls as they were just not common in balkan region.
Ohh lathe, I love it, I got familiar with it really fast🤗
Isn’t it strange how your brain interprets stuff? I read bowl turning with stew! Anyway that aside another great video and more to practise
😂I did write it , so your brain is ok😉
inspiring
Very nice project. Because salt especially is so abrasive, how do you recommend buyers to maintain the bowl?
Regular as any other bowl, ofcourse leaving salt for a long time might do some damage but on regular use its perfectly fine with standard finishes that we use
Sanding end grain is very hard. Maybe the tools are not sharp enough. You make it look easy.
Thank you, its just practice and a lot of that kind of work
As always Tomislav your explanations and attention to detail is greatly appreciated! I have quite a few kinds of Mahogany that sure looks like that Sapele, I will for sure have to give this project a try. You seem to use Bees Wax a lot for your finish, my 4 kids (same age as you or older) have asked me to make them some pinch dishes for herbs and salts. Is there a correct way in applying the wax to properly seal the wood? Thanks again for another great video, Wayne
Thank you Wayne, very much 🤗
Well As soon as I stop thinking about sealing wood entirely I started to feel more free and more loose on finishes...
What ever you put on your kids will have to maintein it one way or the other.... I have notice that over the years as well and I usually use any woodturning oil like linseed or walnut and put beeswax on top.... Usually that will wash out reletively quick and its great finish for boxes, for bowl I like to just apply oil , maybe even two coats...
My advice would be to just apply oil you have on hand and that would be plenty enough ☺️
Thanks
You do not have any pith in this bowl is that correct?
That is correct, never use pith
Tomislav what lathe are you turning on please
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Here is link to unboxing my new lathe... Its killinger 1450 se
A lovely little set. You're getting a lot of mileage from the sapele mahogany. Thanks for another entertaining and instructive video.
Thanks Joris, I just started with mahogany, used maybe 5% of it...😅
Thank you very much for watching 🤗