Huge Segmented Bowl on a Small Lathe
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- Опубліковано 2 лип 2024
- I created risers for my midi lathe. Now I attempt challenging wood turning project by turning a bowl much larger than was intended by the manufacturer.
How I made the lathe risers: • Make a Small Lathe Big...
How I made my gluing jig: • Gluing Jig for Segment...
How I made my wedgie sled: • Quick and Easy Wedgie ...
How I made my wedgie sled better: • Simple and SAFE Wedgie... - Навчання та стиль
I am not even big on turning, but the chalkboard panels on the cabinetry doors are brilliant
Nice! Just starting turning and appreciate the classic simplicity of this. Thanks!
Very nice sir.
Beautiful bowl!
3:56 that is a good tip! Very nice bowl. I love the result!
Thank you!
Very nicely done!
That was great. It turned out beautifully! Such great voice over work too! Nice job, man!
Fantastic video! That's a really beautiful bowl! Very cool that the risers you made worked. I would have never thought of that.
Gorgeous result!!
Awesome, thanks for sharing!
Beautiful bowl, and great info, inspiration, not more one can ask for. Thanks
its a nice bowl uncle rob thank you for sharing this work ,you are a good man god bless you ,i love wood crafts so much . love you mister rob
You are criminally underrated.
awesome!!!!! never turned a bowl of any kind...love the jig to glue up you segmented rings. Both of them actually :-)
Beautiful segmented bowl Friend! Thanks for sharing the video with us.👌👍😎JP
Perfect bowl for cereal!
Damn good job Rob. I haven't seen one better lately.
Ken
I'm proud of it, but I need to get the production time down from about 40 hours.
@@FranklinWoodWorks2016 For a segmented bowl that's about right. My Brick wall bowl took 50 hours
Hi, I'm Latin American; and I was wondering what kind of finishing is putting it at the end 4:50? please
Two coats of Danish Oil, wipe off and let dry for 24 hours. Then more Danish Oil, wet sanding with 600, 1000, and 2000 grit "wet or dry" sandpaper. Wipe off and let dry. Then two thin coats of Danish Oil, one coat per day.