Beautiful piece. What exactly are you useing to drill the hole into the bowl side. Is it just a drill bit? Ive never seen an attachment like that seema very useful. I try my drill press with little success!
There is a formula but to be honest I just go by feel nowadays. I think @craftsuppliesusa has a good video on the safe speed for a blank based on diameter
Very good job, congratulations! Would you please tell me approximately how large and how long was the log? I would like to try doing the same with my lathe. Thanks a lot and many compliments!
What speed (RPMs) do you turn the Bowl, after you have shaped most of the bottom and the piece is fairly balanced on the lathe? I wonder if higher speed is better for turning the wings?😅
I just bought my first lathe and still learning everything - today was the first day I tried to do some basic things on it... But what I don't understand is how come everyone on every video is moving the wood so fast, chunks or wood are flying like crazy while I am able to do only small piece by piece... Is it the speed difference, chisel angle, chisel sharpness or type of wood or something else?
Wow…that’s an incredibly beautiful bowl. I just have one question, how did you attract the blank to the chuck? I am starting out and would like to attach one the same way. Thank you.
Nice bowl, but do you know that you're not getting full grip on the entire recess for your chuck? With that wide of a gap between your jaws you're only partially making contact.
As a long time professional turner I am unclear about what you are saying? If the jaws were open more you’d have a better hold? In fact all you would have is a large base with no appreciable increase in hold. If you meant depth of the mortise the jaw fit into, you really shouldn’t bottom out the chuck. The best holds seem to me to be the closest the jaws are to forming a circle. I might have brought the tail stock up if I felt there needed to be a better hold but it came out wonderfully, didn’t it? Kudos to the turner.
Gotta keep your tool handle against your body and keep your hand on the tool rest for control. Take liter cuts starting off it will knock down on the bouncing.
@@thesage1096 It looks like the bowel was turned and completed in one turn. Finish added while it was just finished turning. If it was allowed to set it would have moved causing out of round. The thin walls will move! Very nice Artistic piece 👍
Pretty. I was seriously waiting for it to snap as I watched it get thinner! I'm glad it didn't. How thin is the thinest bowl you have every been able to make?
Thanks! This wood was jacaranda, and I’ve had really good luck with it not warping or cracking. Not sure if it’s something about that species or just the particular log
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Are you coating/sealing the surfaces with linseed, mineral oil, or something else?
What about the base, what did you do with it as it unfinished and still has the holding rings...???
I just discovered these woodturning videos and now I am wasting my life watching them; they are mesmerising!
It’s addictive!
what's the best way to balance and center a log chunk on a lathe?
Best way would be to use a bandsaw to cut the edges off, but I don’t have that so I just use a center finder and slowly get it balanced haha
Skill and artistry amazing and beautiful. Thanks for not spoiling it with music or talking.
Thanks for watching!
Would you please share a link to the chuck you're using. Nice work by the way
What kind of camera are you using. The brand for sure.
I could tell the wood was fairly green as it was oxidizing as you turned it. Nice work!
What are the specifications of a good lathe machine and how do I get it?
What was the drill/hole attachment you used to bore out the hole in the center?
It’s called a Forstner bit. You can get a set with different sizes.
Beautiful piece. What exactly are you useing to drill the hole into the bowl side. Is it just a drill bit? Ive never seen an attachment like that seema very useful. I try my drill press with little success!
Get a drill chuck for your lathe and a forstner bit
I really like work like yours, and I do it with simple tools 👍👆. Can wood that is still wet affect the result?
I don't think I've ever seen a bowl gouge that sharp! May I ask the brand of that tool?
I really like these winged bowls. I also like the live edge look too. I suck at making them but I enjoy other peoples excellent outcomes.
That turned out great well done I like the way you kept the live edge . Thank you for sharing it with us!
Question from a new turner - Is there a formula or something to know about the speed of the lathe when starting a bowl from a blank?
There is a formula but to be honest I just go by feel nowadays. I think @craftsuppliesusa has a good video on the safe speed for a blank based on diameter
@@CookWoodworks thanks for the reply, I’ll see what I can find.
I was looking for the half bowl. No points for you today!
Very good job, congratulations! Would you please tell me approximately how large and how long was the log? I would like to try doing the same with my lathe. Thanks a lot and many compliments!
What speed (RPMs) do you turn the Bowl, after you have shaped most of the bottom and the piece is fairly balanced on the lathe? I wonder if higher speed is better for turning the wings?😅
About 900. This lathe I had to move the belt to change speeds so it only had a few choices for rpm
Could you please tell me on which speed were you turning there?
I just bought my first lathe and still learning everything - today was the first day I tried to do some basic things on it...
But what I don't understand is how come everyone on every video is moving the wood so fast, chunks or wood are flying like crazy while I am able to do only small piece by piece...
Is it the speed difference, chisel angle, chisel sharpness or type of wood or something else?
What is the indexing setting for on a Jet12-21?
What lathe model do you have
does the wobble not affect the end product?
Duuude, that ring makes me really nervous 😅😅, very nice work though
Do u use a dust extractor? I just worry if I buy a lathe as I don't have one . Will dust wreak the motor. Great work BTW
Did you use green wood or was it dry?
This was green
Quite a lovely bowl!
Thanks!
What kind of wood? How long and what conditions used to dry it? How to know when it is dry enough?
Thks and nice work!
Great job. Keep your rings on 😮
Beautiful bowl
Thank you!
Nice video bud, well done.
Lovely bowl.
What's the wood spinning machine called??? Can we order it through Amazon??
Perfect for chips and dip!!
Very impressive skills. I hope I can get half as good
Could be turned up the other way and a spike added to create a WW 1 German Army helmet.
Nice project. Thanks for sharing.
Wow…that’s an incredibly beautiful bowl. I just have one question, how did you attract the blank to the chuck? I am starting out and would like to attach one the same way. Thank you.
That screw in the chuck is called a worm screw. Most chucks come with them. Simply drill a hole as screw the wood on.
is this green wood?.. looks kinda wet... and if so... did it crack or hold up? :)
Noce job :)
WOW, what a great Candy Dish!
What kind of wood was that bro.
What a beautiful thin bowl!!!
Thanks!
Dude! I am amazed how far your skill have come in just 6 months or so. This is a beautiful piece and I think my favorite thus far. Bravo buddy bravo
Wow thanks man! Definitely got motivated to get better seeing your new stuff
Nice Piece
Thanks!
Look even nicer filled with monster munch
Great looking bowl. What kind of wood is this? How long did the wood have to dry before turning? What was the finish, was it a wax???
I admire you you gave me the courage to go on I'm doing the master and don't know what comes out at the end like with your wood, thank you
Nice work!
Would love to know where you got the bowl gouge...? Thanks!
What kind of lathe it is ?
Very nice work AND a good video! THANKS! What is the wood?
Thanks! This wood is jacaranda
Like the process of turning much.
Ha! Tried the exact same Thing a few days ago. Mine Looks like crap!! But it was the first attempt...
What size lathe is that
Nice bowl, but do you know that you're not getting full grip on the entire recess for your chuck? With that wide of a gap between your jaws you're only partially making contact.
As a long time professional turner I am unclear about what you are saying? If the jaws were open more you’d have a better hold? In fact all you would have is a large base with no appreciable increase in hold. If you meant depth of the mortise the jaw fit into, you really shouldn’t bottom out the chuck. The best holds seem to me to be the closest the jaws are to forming a circle. I might have brought the tail stock up if I felt there needed to be a better hold but it came out wonderfully, didn’t it? Kudos to the turner.
Nice work, great result
Thanks!
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look so nice i am so proud your working
How wet was that wood when you started?
It was pretty wet, had only been drying about a month. Luckily this species doesn't seem to crack or warp much as it dries.
@@CookWoodworks what kind of wood is it?
Nice work
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Boy that lathe really vibrates.
I have wondered why not drill a hole to be a depth indicator
The craftsmen are extremely skilled,like
Looks very nice😉👌
Really good !!
Thanks!
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I just bought my first lathe. This video inspired me to get good fast so I can make creative projects like this.
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What did you get for a lathe ?
Are your bowl for sale
Классное видео. Из большой заготовки получилось маленькое изделие. Очень экономно.
That is a good bowl
A beautiful piece.... well done!
Anybody know where I can find an old log?
In an old tree!
Nice Piece, thanks for sharing
THAT BOWL CAME OUT AWESOM .VERY VERY NICE FROM DOUG
Thank you doug
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Nice hat!
it looks like bobby helmet and sherlock holmes cap had a baby. Nice
You know how to use a bowl gouge! I watched intently the way you handled the tool. I learned something from your video. Thanks!
Thanks! I still make mistakes a lot but practice helps
Gotta keep your tool handle against your body and keep your hand on the tool rest for control. Take liter cuts starting off it will knock down on the bouncing.
Hi Drew, Great looking bowl with nice thin walls. Cheers, Huw. What was the moisture content on the piece? Huw
Thanks! Not sure on the moisture to be honest. It had been drying about 6 weeks, so pretty wet still. But no cracks!
@@CookWoodworks that encouraging to kno u can get such good results with such wet wood. but watch it as it dries tho
@@thesage1096 It looks like the bowel was turned and completed in one turn. Finish added while it was just finished turning. If it was allowed to set it would have moved causing out of round. The thin walls will move!
Very nice Artistic piece 👍
Good work! It's like a potato chip!
I kept waiting for you to pour a bag of potato chips in it!!!
What a cool hat! Nice job! LIKED!
Good work sir super video
What was used as the finish?
Butcher block conditioner. Link to the specific one is in the description
@@CookWoodworks thank you!
@@CookWoodworks p0nn
Gorgeous! Thanks for taking the time to capture this in video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
My favorite part is the finished project. My second favorite part is watching all those long wood curls fall away.
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Pretty. I was seriously waiting for it to snap as I watched it get thinner! I'm glad it didn't. How thin is the thinest bowl you have every been able to make?
This one is pretty close to the thinnest, but I once made one you could bend like paper
I love it when a log becomes balanced on the lathe. :)
Great job
Wow, lovely shaped bowl, I love to see a craftsman at work, Thanks for sharing this,
you didn't have to buy that lathe, did you.
Huh?
Where can I buy these items.
Beautiful
Could also be used as a Pith Helmet.
Or a xylem helmet. You know what I'm saying?
❤ thank you sir very nice and educational for beginners like me
Very well done
Beautiful
Wow very nice
Im curious if it warped or cracked on you considering how thin it looks. It be interesting to know. Beautiful bowl.
Thanks! This wood was jacaranda, and I’ve had really good luck with it not warping or cracking. Not sure if it’s something about that species or just the particular log
Man of few words😐
Very nice bowl. I was holding my breath towards the end watching you turn it paper-thin...👍
Beautiful, why is it called half a bowl?
Thanks. Just a joke because it’s “missing” part of the edge
Good job
Your half log sure turned into a beautiful half bowl. I like the thin walls and the finish is a nice blend to bring out the grain.
Thanks!