Danger Bowl Using Just a Mitre Saw! - Dont Try This!!!
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- Опубліковано 21 бер 2024
- How can you make a bowl by just using a Mitre Saw ? This is surly impossible right ? lets see..
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Oh yes, the classic art technique where any straight edges near you are rulers - very relatable (I’m a fine/studio artist) 😂
I also appreciate that mr Zammeti used the saw back like intended ;D
you could have used one of your round Nick Zammeti logo's in the inside center to cover the hole
My thoughts exactly!
I saw that video on Instagram - it triggered lots of people who thought he did it freehand, but I thought it was genius. Good on you giving it a try!
Saw the same video on yt shorts lol
I came here to same the exact same thing. No way it could be done freehand. Glad Nick showed how it’s done.
Nice! Honestly the part when it was all jagged just before it smoothed out looked pretty cool. I wonder if you could fill some resin in the jagged parts, and incorporate that into another turning piece?
I thought about that too. I love that idea.
Yes!
Also, the guy who did it on Instagram did a version where he only rotated it half way, giving a kind of ☢️-look, but in quarters.
Me 3. I thought the same thing.
Love it. You could also stick a piece on the bottom with the pivot hole in so you wouldn’t go through the bottom!
Or you could just set the stop on the chop saw.
@@jeremyf.2706 that what Nick did and he kept adjusting it to go deeper but just went to far
@@kevinfaddy4656 dang it Nick....ooopsie
Another cool project Nick. I really like how, when you make a mistake or even failure, you don't hide it, you learn from it and show others.
Love it!! And such a great concept with a beautiful and effective look 👍👌
Before plugging the center, I would move the whole setup over in the miter saw and use the saw to cut out the perimeter round. Then I would try to set the bevel progressively more acute, moving the bowl towards the blade, in several steps, spproximating a curve underneath the bowl. Then I would attempt to finish the curve by sanding. But I never would have thought of this awesome idea on my own.
Such a cool technique, and result! I wonder if we could take it a step further, and create a "faceted" outer surface.
I love it!!! Though you could have also made the outside into a hexagon!!!
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Excellent proof of concept. Makes me think of what is possible with any type of straight edge and when you putting something in a circle pattern and how to make it.! thanks for bringing up some ideas!
Hey hey Nick buudy.. them fins you made in block would be cool to epoxy turn into a bowl.. have a good one. Take care..✌️
My thoughts exactly. Would make a cool design for a lamp also.
I'm late to the party here, but that's what I thought was going to happen! Would be fire!
🎉 WOW 😎 that was beautiful. If the saw had a brain it was thinking YOU SURE YOU DON'T WANT TO CUT THROUGH THIS 😂
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The same can be done on a table saw by raising the blade little by little, but you have to hold non-circular items from the top. If you use the peg pivot method to make them round first (also on the table saw if you want, but band saw is easier), you can just use 2 guide pegs as you rotate it. Just by careful not to come throug the top into you fingers.
Izzy swan was one of, if not the first to do it with the table saw, as well as turning spindles.
@@Coxeysbodgering We made reproductions of old window sills by running the 2x4s at 45 degree lengthwise end to end to get the curve of the originals over the table saw blade.
I'd set that on my desk and put sweets in it. Very nicely done!
Wow! I am impressed at how it was done. I did not expect that you can turn at the end to smooth out the marks made by the miter saw. Love the concept! ❤❤
Amazing, as always! I very rarely catch your videos as soon as you upload (in the U.S. and getting MUCH needed beauty rest lol) but it always makes me happy when I see a new video notification. It's amazing that, in theory, the idea is so sound but it's something I never thought of doing. I'm hoping you try it again using the same process but offsetting the center, to round off the outside of the bowl. It would be kind of more of the same but if you do, even if you don't release a video, I'd like to see the finished piece for that.
Don't you just love trying something you've seen and the results turn out. So satisfying.
Another crazy and interesting idea. Very cool! Thank you for sharing.
It looks incredibowl.. 😂😊❤
Lol
@@frankfuller2088 I'm a little bit ashamed of that pun actually 😆
@@Sandra.p. don't be I thought it was cool
I love this project! It's simple yet and very distinctive. Keep it cool my friend.
I was wondering if Mr Z would jump on this, and I'm so glad you have. Love the little boo boo, it makes it all the more special.
Keep up the good work fella.
Out of this world Nick! The next challenge is making the spoon to go with it.
Wow! Gorgeous, and no two would turn out exactly alike.
Great job. I love it. But, somewhere around the 2:50 to 3 min mark, I pictured you adding resin to that starburst pattern. And then making something wild.
Looks like the perfect bowling ball holder!
Hey Nick! How cool is that!! Love it...can't wait to see what's next. Have a nice weekend. ((Hugs)) from Texas!😜
I wondered about doing this Years ago when I remodeled all the time. You just brought back a forgotten memory. I never did try this though. I might have to though- very neat idea!
I love watching the grain pop when you put the oil on the wood!
the grain and all the saw tooth marks that he didn't bother to sand out. Then he puts his name on it 😂😂
My dude, this is so cool??? Wow!
Bet it would make a cool lantern or sculpture piece.
Awesome work Nick!
Woe what a surprise. Gorgeous!! ❤😊
Great job Nick. Turn it into a cigar ashtray. Looks great!!!😊
As you said, absolutely incredible! Love it!
Very nice! Not what I expected. Thought you were going to make a series of cuts, fill them with resin then turn it on the lathe. That would make nice pattern.
That came out so awesome! I love it! Then again I enjoy every uploads from Nick!
I think you should do it again but leave all the jagged edges and fill in with different coloured resin love it
Nicely done!! That's an interesting way of doing things and I love the square bowl. It's unexpected. 😁
I would love to see you take one at the stage it's in at around 3:30, and then fill it full of translucent resin of some color/colors then fully turn the bowl inside and outside. That could be super neat!
Well done on a first attempt making a wood bowl with your miter saw 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Awesome! So much fun to watch! Beautiful grain, just a cool project all around
The way I'd seen it, you have 2 pieces below the workpiece, connected by the peg, then the workpiece is stuck to the upper one with double-stick tape, to eliminate the hole. But nothing wrong with the plug approach, and in fact it adds visual interest. Good job!
What a magnificent bowl and thecway you made it. Amanda xx
When I'm without my jig saw, I use my circular saw to cut holes using the same method. I learned this from a heating technician who "saw" pipe installed through panels through a hole that was cut this way.
That was 40 years ago.
You could use the same idea . But using the base attached to a guide that fit in a table saw guide. Then cut corders off till the piece is round on the outside. Look for making circles on the table saw
Fascinating. I was wondering if the hole in the bottom was an error or deliberate, so thank you for fessing up!
GENIUS!! I seen a video of someone doing the same on Facebook! Love your work!
You could do the same thing without a fixture buy using the settings on the saw. Go from 0 to 45 degrees with the board clamped in place. The board would need to be square by the way, and you would have to set a fixed depth. Rotate the board 90 degrees and go through the same 0 to 45 degree rotation. Repeat a total of four times. Same result without a fixture. Less danger. Good luck. Thanks for being creative and trying things.
I saw something similar to this where a table saw was used, the depth was set say 5mm from the surface and the project was slowly turned on its axis WHILE the saw was cutting, the cutting depth was saw was steadily increased by increments and the dish to be was steadily formed one increment at a time...
Don't know if a mitre saw would be able to do the same but its an interesting concept
Awesome bowl!!! 💕😘 xx
I am definitely going to try that this weekend. Thank you Nick for always putting out hilarious, interesting and amazing content.❤
Looks so cool. Awesome work.
Hope you saved the sawdust. Maybe you can try coloring the dust and mix with resin. Will it suspend like gliter?
Just needed the corners chopping off to make it octagonal and round over the top and bottom edges to make it complete. Worked a treat to cut the bowl recess though, nice job
I love music you choose for your videos, they fit your personality perfectly.
LOL, when a video reminds you of a Hermitcraft video. Super fast build montage go!
I made a sled to fit the miter channels on a table saw to produce the same thing.
Start with the blade all the way down, raise it a bit, rotate the piece, raise the blade, repeat.
Move the pivot point to the side and follow the same steps to cut the outside surface to a round.
Not at all what I expected, awesome!
Very cool! Great work!
SO COOL. Beautiful piece of wood. Great job Nick.
Taku does some amazing joinery and jigs and other stuff. Really cool! I'd give this a go but I don't have a mitre saw. 😅 He did a similar thing to make a curved picture frame which was very cool too. Good to see some new stuff from you, Nick - hope all is going well. I'm looking forward to Makers Central!
Love the wood you used!!! The idea and your magic lead to one beautiful piece!!
I'd like to see you do this again but instead of going full depth, just drop in 1/4" at a time and do full rotations between each one. You will have a much easier and faster time of doing it that way, and far less likely to go too far as long as you mark your finish depth before starting.
I did this very technique in Boy's and Girl's club after school. They had a wood shop and lapidary there, it was amazing.
Very cool. Put a board between the base and the bowl and attach it to the base with the dowel so it spins like the original bowl did. Attach the bowl board to this middle piece with double-sided tape. It will turn, but not show a hole where the dowel was.
Would that doweling drill bit work in resin too? It’d be cool to have funky resin dowels
That's super cool!
Interesting sir! Lovely idea.
That is crazy cool!!! I am going to have to try it! 😊❤. I think that would be great for some gazing balls that I have that are all different sizes! 😊❤
Would love to see something made out of guitar plectrums i keep my old broken ones (sad i know) not enough to make anything yet lol. but i am sure you could come up with some idea perhaps a bowl to keep new ones in at home
(or have you done one ??????).
I am amazed that this could be done all I can say is WOW, really interesting and thanks for putting it out there. keep up the great work.
If Izzy Swan can make a bowl with a table saw and jig and Nick can make one with a miter saw, I guess it’s time to try carving a bowl with something even more improbable…maybe a butter knife?
Just a thought. Half way through when you’ve still got the ‘vanes’ of wood pointing to the centre, fill the holes with a nice coloured resin. Makes a lovely clock face maybe ?😜
I thought the same thing when I saw that video. I want to try but stop in the middle with all the thin wood strips. Then fill with epoxy and then flip it over and turn a bowl. The strips of wood and epoxy on the edge of the bowl would look cool. I got it in my head and a chunk of cherry calling my name. Got to figure out the epoxy color. Thanks for the inspiration and entertainment. Even the reruns you do are good the 2nd time around. Thanks man and keep up the great content!!!!
Dude, what you did was crazy it’s pretty awesome. I enjoyed this video. It looks like a cigar bowl. Not sure if you smoking any cigars, but it came up. Pretty damn good.🎉❤
That is so cool! I actually really like the dot of different coloured wood in the middle.
my dad made several on a table saw when I was a kid. Table saw you can even do more. Like cutting coves
Great idea, I love the concept😊
Goes to show people they don't always need all the tools
Thought you might like to know that my 3yo daughter loves watching your videos and gets so excited when she sees a video thumbnail of yours. Then today she told me she wants to help you at your house and also give you a hug....... little hard when we are in Australia 😂😂😂
I wonder how well it would work to tilt your saw then move the whole setup over so you’re taking the corners off the square to make an octagon. Then if you keep turning it and nibble away you could eventually make the whole thing round.
Yeah this is a nice way of doing it. Made myself one of those things aswell, couple of years ago. But than to use it as a sink.
You can make the block also round. Place the center of the bowl, 1 radius + thickness of the preferred edge to the left or right. And then slowly cut in to the wood. Turn the wood slowly and it will become round 😁🥳
I love this! What a fun project!
I love the little lines it made on the final piece.
Also, the part at 7:24 would be really cool with some clear-ish colored resin. Then cut it into a flat round disk, with the back cut off so you could see the chop lines when looking through the top or bottom.
🤔 bit confusing to describe, but it sounds cool in my head.
Nick: doing cool project.
Me: oh I never realize what a massive Back To The Future fan he is. Suddenly while trying to see the sleeves a bowl appears done.
That interim photo (around the 720? mark) where you see all the slots partially cut out? Pour some resin in that, and then make something. Would be a cool idea.
Idea for a future vid for you Nick... BANANAS!
Everyone loves the funny fruit... well mostly everyone. You've all seen the Banana Hangers in kitchens. Why not make your own? All it needs is a stand and a bowl. If you make a bowl it could be wood, resin, dried banana chips... or all 3? A few gold leaf sprinkles or gold mica in a honey coloured resin would be nice. Just trying to think of something different you could play with. If I have any more ideas for you, I'll post them on the next vid :)
When a man with an amazing lathe says. Hey lets use the wrong tool for the job.
This would make a great catch-all bowl in an entryway! Very cool!
oh wow youtube reccd got me here quick :O good reminder to catch up on some past videos ive missed :P
Was quite funny watching the depth gauge spinning and changing height before you locked it down🤣lesson learned
in high school we did the same style using the angle on the head unlocked and swing/swivel it side to side
I mitre known you would do this.
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Cor, I love the blonde shock, you look like you've survived an encounter with a lightning bolt in a hair salon! Classic Zammeti! (Not being funny, I like the look a lot!)
Love it ! ….. absolutely adore you💕
Looks like something Josh Wright would make! Very pretty!
You know what also would be awesome to do
Keep the cut marks in the wood at your descrision. And then fill it with reson. Then finish turning the bowl on the lathe..
I do believe that would make for some interesting details..
Thank you for your time and energy for our entertainment and education..
We used to do this 30+ years ago with sandstone to make bird baths only difference was the stone was mounted on a high speed turntable and the diamond saw was slowly lowered into it
Your coin emblem inlaid in the centre of the bowl to cover the hole would have looked really neat.
I saw the "Don't try this!" and immediately thought that I should try this. Then I saw that it involves a mitre saw and my rebellion instantly ended. I don't have access to a mitre saw.
All that to say: REALLY COOL PROJECT!
During Covid I bought one on a whim, I'm a 49yr old female but LOVE tools, I have way too many but my Mitre saw is my favourite and has been so useful, and I live in an apartment.
I am definitely going to try this, oh, and buy yourself a Mitre saw live dangerously lol.
Love it. If you could add table saw to mix you could round it in the outside as well
Amazing...saludes from BRAZIL
Perfect entryway bowl. Won't break, or even move when keys and coins are tossed in.
A similar technique is drawwing 2x4s or2x6s over a table saw blade at an oblique angle to create a "cupping" length wise.