Daniel Lundberg, Storslöjd, turning a bowl on his spring pole lathe. Filmed in Jämtland during a two-man carving symposium. Filmed by Niklas Karlsson, ahardslojdlife.
Thanks for sharing this. Just started to turn Bowls myself recently. Still learning a lot, but got the hang of it more and more. Keep up the good work!!
A true artist.
Thanks for sharing this. Just started to turn Bowls myself recently. Still learning a lot, but got the hang of it more and more. Keep up the good work!!
Thanks! And you too!
Super hefty lathe. The way the treadle is secured to the one upright looks like it would be a very good set up.
Thanks!
Other than the man bun, good work. I love my pole lathe.
Lol
haha thanks!
Wonderful Nicklas. Thanks for posting ❤️👏
Thanks!!!
dude beautiful bowl, lathe, and home. you seem to really enjoy your work which leads to that beautiful craftsmanship. thank you
Thanks Eric!
dude never skips leg day
Haha!
Great video!!
Thanks Justin!
Good work! Keep 'em coming!
Thanks !
I love this video! Don't how I didn't see this until now.
Thanks Alex! I didn´t see your comment until now :)
My grandfather used to have one like this... but he used a bicycle chain and gear, so the rotation was one-way.
fint :)
Cool chucks
Thanks!
Без единого подшипника! Без электричества! Столько терпения!
How you nailed spindel into bowl?
Jag gillar't :D
Härligt!
I love to make one like that too
Cool!
what kind of wood is the bowl made from?
Birch.
It is birch! Fresh birch.
Is this a Urafors axe?
hi juan! I can´t say! Sorry.
5:00 AHH!!
Where is the spring pole?
Looks like it's on the ceiling. 2:00
Yes, it is in the ceiling.
Klass 👍🇷🇺
why are you so quiet .?
It´s as quiet as it is.
What the hell is in his ears? Is that a treatment for tinnitus?
From the look of all those tattoos I would say some monster piercings
music =)
Ear buds = music
haha! :)