Naked Turner Segmented Gear Bowl

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  • Опубліковано 1 лют 2025

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  • @oaksho
    @oaksho 11 років тому

    Hi Eric that bowl is a beautiful piece of craftsmanship you could look at a hundred bowls and one will always stand out, this is the one that stands out for me, its stunning. Many thanks for showing us how it's done.
    All the best, Tony

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  11 років тому

      Thank you so much, glad you enjoyed.

  • @IbnBahtuta
    @IbnBahtuta 9 років тому

    You made that look so easy, like a walk in the park. Great idea for a bowl, end result is an item of beauty. Thanks for the upload. :)

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  9 років тому

      +IbnBahtuta Thank you it was a fun Build!

  • @edwardsx999
    @edwardsx999 10 років тому +5

    I don't know how I missed seeing this video until now, but I did. True example of thinking out side the circle. Great job and unique thinking. I love it.
    Denny

  • @icespeckledhens
    @icespeckledhens 7 років тому +1

    Its a great segmented bowl and the process is well explained and easy to follow.
    thanks
    James

  • @musamor75
    @musamor75 9 років тому +1

    Verrrry nice, delicately balanced , and nice taste too. My hat off to you Sir.

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  9 років тому

      +musamor75 Thank you this was a challenge for me and lots of fun to make from some wood destined for the dumpster.

  • @rustypanels1917
    @rustypanels1917 11 років тому +1

    Great project Erik.
    Your finished pieces look fantastic.
    Love your video's

  • @LizzieWhiz
    @LizzieWhiz 9 років тому +2

    WOW.....love your voice....lol, I know I'm suppose to comment on the bowl but your voice gave me goose bumps! A very beautiful bowl by the way!

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  9 років тому

      ***** Thank you so much I am glad you like my voice I do Voice Over work on the side. Thanks for the comment

    • @LizzieWhiz
      @LizzieWhiz 9 років тому

      LOL...your pulling my leg....really....! LOL! The bowl was very nice too.

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  9 років тому

      ***** No joking some macy's adds a recent documentary called always keep the ocean to your right sponsored by cat-eye bicycles and a PSA for non smoking as well as many other voice projects.

    • @LizzieWhiz
      @LizzieWhiz 9 років тому +1

      Erik Anderson Wow....you should do audio books...that would be very nice voice....

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  9 років тому

      Thanks

  • @HarryWatts65
    @HarryWatts65 11 років тому +1

    That is one beautiful platter Erik! Great video, I like the sled, as always very well demonstrated, Thanks for sharing. Regards Harry

  • @MikeWaldt
    @MikeWaldt 11 років тому

    Absolutely stunning piece Erik, and great explanation of your methods of achieving it. I really must have a go at segmenting, just anything stuck together to begin with will do. Hopefully one day I will tackle something as ambitious, before I am too old to lift a gouge! ;).
    You my friend, are an inspiration to us all.
    Take care
    Mike

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  11 років тому

      Thank you so much Mike I am sure you will enjoy segmenting. It is a way to utilize small strips and pieces of wood that may be collecting dust or even headed to the scrap pile. I am glad you were inspired.

    • @resadhelic7313
      @resadhelic7313 2 роки тому

      u

  • @keithharnack8825
    @keithharnack8825 11 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for making these awsome videos. Your work is truly beautiful. I am currently working on my very first turning, a plum wood bowl from my tree that went down a little over a year ago. I didn't realize plum was such a hard wood. I looked back to find the video on your finishing technique but couldn't find it. Can you point me in the right direction again? Keep up the wonderful work and please keep putting out the videos. They're very inspiring.

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  11 років тому

      Thanks Keith, I am changing my formula of wood turning finish but it is denatured alcohol, howard's butcher block conditioner and shellac mixed at different ratios for different woods.

  • @earlrumble1692
    @earlrumble1692 11 років тому +1

    I really admire your courage in turning with the "gear" pieces. It reminds me somewhat of the square pieces that you have turned in the past. In fact I stole your idea of the square bowl and added a raised section in the center (much like your chip and dip bowl) glued on a section of wine cork and developed a great series of pipe smoker ash trays. For some of us in the lead of the "boomer generation" the idea of being a smoker is not a bad thing. In any case, I thank you for your videos, I always learn something new for each project. Keep up the great work.

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  11 років тому

      Thank you Earl, nice idea for the smokers ashtray. Thank you for watching and I am glad you learn from my videos.

  • @kevinkrull5483
    @kevinkrull5483 11 років тому +1

    Sweet segmented bowl/platter! Really love the "geared" top ring, I may have to borrow that idea...lol!! Always enjoy the designs of your bowls.
    Have a good one, Kevin

  • @chasfield7060
    @chasfield7060 11 років тому

    Fantastic piece Erik. A beautiful contrast and the geared design is definitely different.

  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson 11 років тому +5

    Another beautiful piece Erik, I've got to get my table saw back in the shop. I really want to try some segmenting.
    Take care, Carl

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  11 років тому

      Thanks Carl, I hope you have fun when you do get your tablesaw up and running again doing some segmenting. I got some wood that was calling out to be segmented so I did it and along the way came up with this design.

    • @mikeatkinson5611
      @mikeatkinson5611 11 років тому +1

      Great design Erik, the piece is awesome.

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  11 років тому

      mike atkinson Thanks Mike

  • @berniesr
    @berniesr 10 років тому +1

    Fantastic bowl and a great video explaining your process. Great Stuff!

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  10 років тому

      Thanks Bernie it was fun to create this bowl.

  • @MadNerdWorkshop
    @MadNerdWorkshop 5 років тому +1

    Very nice, something I am going to have try to make very soon. Thanks for the video!

  • @JontoDickens
    @JontoDickens 9 років тому +2

    Lovely looking piece. I have this combination of wood on hand at the moment so may create a smaller version for a place in my hallway. Nice one!

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  9 років тому

      Jonto Dickens Thanks Jonto, I hope you have fun making yours.

  • @kobiekaasjager4822
    @kobiekaasjager4822 6 років тому +1

    What an unusual and stunning platter/bowl. It is something special.

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  6 років тому

      Thank you this is a unique piece I have not seen another like it. Thanks Kobie

  • @MARKBaid
    @MARKBaid 6 років тому +1

    Beautiful as always Erik. Merry Christmas to you and yours
    Take care my friend and do a kindness
    Mark

  • @mhaz49
    @mhaz49 10 років тому +1

    WOW, that is beautiful and creative.

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  10 років тому

      Thank you Mark, I really appreciate your comment. Hope you are in some way inspired by my channel and it's content.

  • @JohnBare747
    @JohnBare747 11 років тому +1

    I like that one a lot Erik, nice job.

  • @criticalmass181
    @criticalmass181 9 років тому +2

    That was fantastic. Love the end result.

  • @Argomil
    @Argomil 10 років тому +1

    Amazing bowl and voice!

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  10 років тому

      Thanks I do professional voice over work every once in a while.

  • @MiguelSancheztornoartesano
    @MiguelSancheztornoartesano 11 років тому +3

    This is an amzing piece Erik, congratulations.
    Kind regards.

  • @joaoantoniosantos1433
    @joaoantoniosantos1433 11 років тому +2

    very nice work
    thanks to show us
    joao

  • @tompalmer334
    @tompalmer334 9 років тому +2

    nice job Eric artfully done

  • @hectoronthemoon
    @hectoronthemoon 10 років тому

    that was awesome, very creative and fun to watch.

  • @mycreationsworkshop3583
    @mycreationsworkshop3583 11 років тому +1

    Wow amazing work erik I take it you were very proud of this project seen as though we got so many stills hehehe xx

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  11 років тому

      Yes I was, Thank you, I thought I would end up cutting the gear ends off due to a failure but it worked great. I appreciate the comments and the fact that you enjoyed.

  • @donfillenworth1721
    @donfillenworth1721 9 років тому +1

    Very nice! Thanks for sharing.

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  9 років тому

      +Don Fillenworth Thank you for watching Don!

    • @donfillenworth1721
      @donfillenworth1721 9 років тому

      +Erik Anderson I'm just starting to get into wood turning. Your channel is one of the ones I have saved to be able to follow all your work. Very inspiring!

    • @khaliless5525
      @khaliless5525 8 років тому

      +Erik Anderson ميدو الحلاقة

  • @frankhiebert492
    @frankhiebert492 10 років тому +1

    awesome piece Eric

  • @williamnixon11
    @williamnixon11 11 років тому +1

    very nice I do segment lets you use other tools and now I thank you may be hooked it is a lot of fun keep up the good work

  • @knumbskullhard
    @knumbskullhard 10 років тому

    Awesome job, I am truly inspired to try a segmented bowl myself.. Thanks

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  9 років тому

      +Christopher Benz Thank you and I am glad you are inspired.

  • @Robbiethewoodturner
    @Robbiethewoodturner 11 років тому +1

    Thanks for sharing Erik
    very nice
    all the best Robbie

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  11 років тому

      Thanks Robbie, hope you are well and finding time for fun turning.

  • @noelperry9287
    @noelperry9287 6 років тому +1

    Given me another few Ideas mate. Thanks

  • @chrisDotygoogle
    @chrisDotygoogle 11 років тому +1

    Great Bowl Erik

  • @Medrugal
    @Medrugal 7 років тому +1

    amazing voice and amazing work

  • @Xyienced
    @Xyienced 9 років тому +2

    I like that jig! Good stuff

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  9 років тому

      Xyienced Thanks it is very handy for this type of segmenting.

  • @baconsoda
    @baconsoda 11 років тому +1

    I'm not that keen on segmented work but that piece is wonderful. I'm not one of these purist woodturners who frown on anything but green wood turning on a pole lathe... I'm just too lazy to be bothered trying segmented work. However, your piece could get me interested.
    Best Wishes, Brendan.

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  11 років тому

      Thanks so much for watching and enjoying, Brendan, I got so much wood from a project I am working on that I am using the small strips that were destined for trash into these segmented items and other things.

  • @peremateu7386
    @peremateu7386 11 років тому +1

    Aunque no me entiendas .Bonito proyecto.Esta muy guapo.

  • @dmcbride63
    @dmcbride63 4 роки тому +1

    Really nice. I was not for leaving the “gears” on the ring at first, but now I might have to try some of that.

  • @nebula674
    @nebula674 8 років тому +2

    Everytime I here you talk I think of Don Williams lol. greetings from Holland!

  • @jessupboyus
    @jessupboyus 11 років тому +1

    So awesome but you fast forwarded through the grinding part that's most enjoyable to watch!

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  10 років тому

      Thanks Jesse and I will try to keep that in mind for the next one. I was trying to bring the time down on the video because I was trying to pack some information into it and thought I might just fast forward some of the turning.

  • @TimCornillaud
    @TimCornillaud 10 років тому +1

    Fascinating stuff. Thank you.
    I'm wondering why it is important to clamp done the wood on the part that will become a segment. Is there a risk that it will move at the end of the cut, or some such thing? Having essentially no experience doing that sort of thing, I have no good guess about it.

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  10 років тому

      Yes it can move or twist slightly making the miter less accurate and these pieces are small and i like my fingers.

  • @TheMainecadillacman
    @TheMainecadillacman 8 років тому +1

    This bowl is absolutely the most beautiful bowl, I've ever seen..................how much would one like this sell for and..by any chance, do you sell any.....

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  8 років тому

      Thank you, with the same woods it would be about 360.00 -400.00

  • @rogerjustice3357
    @rogerjustice3357 9 років тому +2

    A beautiful piece, Erik. I love it. Can you give us some specifics about the clamp? Ones I see online seem to have a shorter bridge/neck between the toggle post and the bolt for the rubber holddown. How impt is that? I notice you have yours cocked in at a angle. Any special considerations for where the rubber should be located for most versatility?

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  9 років тому

      Roger Justice This is a thumb clamp and they make many kinds and you can order them from McMaster Carr catalog I think they are Distako or something like that. I angle mine so it pushes the work toward the back fence slightly and close to centered on the block being cut. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @robertkutz9540
    @robertkutz9540 10 років тому +1

    great turning erik

  • @johnturner1041
    @johnturner1041 9 років тому +1

    Very cool it's great!!!

  • @alansimpson596
    @alansimpson596 11 років тому +1

    Masterful turning Erik resulting in a masterpiece of a bowl.
    Thanks for all the tips e.g. the use of cling film, the sled and the space under the spacer block to take the sawdust.
    May I ask how you sanded the rings?
    Did you use a large sanding disc?
    Best wishes,
    Alan.

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  11 років тому

      Thanks Alan, I use a stationary belt sander, not the best but it works, wish I had space and power for a big disc sander like Frank Howarth has. All the best.

    • @alansimpson596
      @alansimpson596 11 років тому

      Erik Anderson Thanks Erik. I would like to try segmented turning but I too have just the belt sander. Also I don't have a table saw but may try using my band saw. I managed to snap two band saw blades at the weekend so I have a new really sharp blade on now.
      Also, today I chucked up a really special piece of wood which I was looking forward to turning into a bowl but there were so many shakes in it I ended up with something resembling a pen blank.
      Tomorrow should be a better day!
      Alan.

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  11 років тому

      Alan Simpson Hope it is a better day for turning for you the next time you get on the lathe. There are some great tricks for cutting segments on the band saw that people show on youtube, one guy in particular makes drums using bandsaw and routers. I think his name is Phase. Be careful and have fun!

  • @davidfriedman3962
    @davidfriedman3962 4 роки тому +1

    I am a new turner follow your channel, you noted use of double sided tape to faceplate, this sounds helpful I wasn’t sure with tailstock support it would hold it securely. Thank you for idea.

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  4 роки тому

      Thanks, be careful and make sure your tools are very sharp and take really light cuts. Fastcap woodturners tape is the best.

  • @margeryk6596
    @margeryk6596 8 років тому +1

    Beautiful work! Thanks for sharing. Do you have a website where you sell your work?

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  8 років тому

      Not really but I have some peices in a gallery near me and have sold a few and then sold by word of mouth but I am considering selling more in the near future if I can find the time.

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  8 років тому

      Thank you Margery

    • @margeryk6596
      @margeryk6596 8 років тому

      Erik, are you familiar with etsy.com? It is a place where artists can sell their stuff without having to have their own web site. I'm working on getting my own stuff on line (jewelry, not wood turning) you should check it out as well. I've heard nothing but good stuff about it. Your stuff is so beautiful I'm sure people would love it!

  • @Maloy7800
    @Maloy7800 7 років тому +2

    MAN! What are you doing making wooden bowls!!! Just go to any record company with a demo tape singing "What a wonderful world", and you will be the richest man... well, at least on the block. Gawd, what an incredible bass!!!

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  7 років тому +1

      Thanks Maloy! I do voice overs when I can and sing for my own pleasure and I record a few things every once in a while. I have a few of my songs on my videos. My "stills of finished work" video has a song of mine.

    • @Maloy7800
      @Maloy7800 7 років тому

      I knew you must be doing something in that field. You HAVE to. I'll go check out the song! :-)

  • @patrickqueyroux2370
    @patrickqueyroux2370 5 років тому +1

    Original and nice 😊

  • @hihosilver925
    @hihosilver925 9 років тому +2

    Lovely bowl. You did a great job on that. The wood sapele is pronounced "sah pee lee". It's a nice wood to turn, but the fine dust isn't good for the lungs, but then what sawdust is I suppose. :)

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  9 років тому

      hihosilver Thank you and yes the dust is not good for lungs and eyes. HihoSilver!

  • @ArcticFlies56
    @ArcticFlies56 9 років тому +1

    One word to describe your bowl, "Sweet

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  9 років тому

      +Richard Katzman Thank you Richard please share this video if you would be so kind! I appreciate it and this one was a challenge and it still looks so Sweet!

  • @jojones7396
    @jojones7396 11 років тому +1

    That is one beautiful platter Erik! Clearly a great deal of time and effort went into that piece, but was there something or someone who inspired you or are you a naturally creative person?
    Either way, lovely piece, great video and thank you for sharing it with us.
    Take care.
    Jo

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  11 років тому

      Thanks Jo, the idea was my own as I have not seen this design but I am inspired by all kinds of things in nature as well as just being very creative with many physical medium and materials as well as music. I am inspired by many of the turners here in the youtube turning community. Cindy Drozda, Mike Waldt, Victor Agudelo, Carl Jacobson, Miguel Sanchez, Dennis Edwards, Stephen Garrison and so many more and not necessarily in that order. Always think about new ways to do things don't keep doing them the same way.

  • @sirjohnbhoy
    @sirjohnbhoy 10 років тому

    Nice work there fella!

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  9 років тому

      john l Thanks John I missed this comment some how.

  • @mrlacroft
    @mrlacroft 11 років тому

    Love your work. must be nice to work out side. This year , in Ohio , its hard to turn wearing snowshoes and heavy gloves. Plus you have to keep chipping the ice off your tools.

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  11 років тому

      Burrrrrr! That sounds very cold and hard to enjoy much of any type of working or outdoor hobby. Hope spring finds you turning.

  • @Zoch
    @Zoch 10 років тому +1

    Really nice watching! Dont own a turner myself but keep watching these movies as it's really fascinating!
    Thought you were a fellow Swede due to your name, I think we have some 100 000 people here named like you :D

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  10 років тому

      Thanks Stefan, my heritage is Swedish and Norwegian with a Mix of Romanian

  • @pinkponyofprey1965
    @pinkponyofprey1965 9 років тому +1

    heeeeeey! piece of art!

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  9 років тому

      +PinkPonyOfPrey Thank you I am glad you enjoyed! Peace PPoP

  • @pavelletuchiy4898
    @pavelletuchiy4898 11 років тому +2

    Great job, Eric! Watched with pleasure. I have little experience with the segments. I did 8 segments on a circle (cut to 22.5 degrees). By how much should be cut to 16 segments on the circle?

  • @Maloy7800
    @Maloy7800 7 років тому +1

    Interesting technique you're using. I've never seen people hold the instrument like that. I usually have a MUCH longer handle and leave a much longer piece of the blade, mostly using the elbow momentum. You must be a pretty big fella if this works for you. :-))

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  7 років тому

      Thanks Maloy. I am a 6'4" 240 lbs guy and if you tell me what part of the video you are talking about I can examine and try to understand what you are talking about. When you say instrument do you mean the bowl gouge I was using. I use a very sharp tool and I don't like white knuckle turning, a sharp tool makes easy work of removal quickly. Hardly griping and I use my hips and elbow. Thanks for the comment, turn safe!

    • @Maloy7800
      @Maloy7800 7 років тому +1

      I mean somewhere around 20:50. You see what I mean?

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  7 років тому +1

      Thanks Maloy I see what you mean, part of that was camera angle and the other was, I was doing a flute open pull cut in some of that around 20:55 or so, plus that is my extremely swept back irish grind on my P and N Australian bowl gouge which I use in unconventional cutting methods. I use my roughing gouge as a finishing gouge most of the time and find I do not need to switch to my skew. Another thing I noticed and remembered about this pieceI was making delicate cuts due to the fact that I had a shallow mortise on the bottom as well and sometimes Sapele will split out around the mortise. Thanks again Maloy

  • @rodgerwitchey7277
    @rodgerwitchey7277 5 років тому +1

    What is the name brand of the lathe you have here? I'd like to get one. Can you tell me where i can get one? I am in Suffolk VA. Awesome work i am a fan of your work.

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  5 років тому

      Rodger this lathe has been discontinued but it was a Delta 2 hp 3 phase with electronic phase converter and was wired 220. I think it was Delta www.amazon.com/46-755X-Horsepower-Variable-Woodworking-230-Volt/dp/B0006GVNRM/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_pdt_img_top?ie=UTF8 you could look on craigslist!

  • @ShaharBiran
    @ShaharBiran 10 років тому +1

    great vid!! question though - is that carpenter glue you were using to glue the pieces together?? if not - will a carpenter glue work fine ?? thanks! :)

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  10 років тому

      Thanks and yes it is tite bond 2 carpenter glue.

  • @jeremytong3526
    @jeremytong3526 10 років тому +1

    Is your stop block on you jig cut on a angle? If so is it the same angle as your putting on the segments?

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  10 років тому

      Yes, Jeremy and I hold it up off of the sled base so chips of wood and sawdust can move out of the way without getting between the stop block and the segment being cut. Thanks for watching.

  • @ramossilva8867
    @ramossilva8867 9 років тому +2

    talvez vc não entenda minha língua mas não tem problema esta peça e simplesmente fantástica...abraços

    • @adalbertotorres3044
      @adalbertotorres3044 9 років тому +1

      SR: Ramos eles não entendem nossa linguá mais tem um tradutor do Google que traduz tanto para eles e para nós também é só clicar em traduzir ao pé da pagina que vai visualizar a tradução na nossa linguá mais para ver postagens devemos adicionar as pessoas

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  9 років тому

      ramos silva Thank you for your comment I appreciate it Ramos!

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  9 років тому

      Adalberto Torres Thanks for watching Adalberto

  • @kxr600
    @kxr600 11 років тому +1

    me encanta que bien a quedado fan tastico trabajo

  • @killieyoyo
    @killieyoyo 9 років тому +1

    so cool keep make cool thing like that

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  9 років тому

      +LivingAnd Gaming Thank you I will keep on turning.

    • @killieyoyo
      @killieyoyo 9 років тому

      cool iv just started turning

  • @artlife9921
    @artlife9921 7 років тому +1

    Erik também trabalho com madeira sou seu fã eu admiro seus trabalhos ficou muito lindo abcs!!!

  • @arcorcha11
    @arcorcha11 10 років тому +1

    ok very good. I like. Thank you

  • @valterapratta1737
    @valterapratta1737 9 років тому +1

    Trabalho Maravilhoso, Parabéns Erik Anderson .

  • @anthonymorris6928
    @anthonymorris6928 9 років тому

    How much did you move the stop block for the second ring. thanks Tony

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  9 років тому

      +Anthony Morris I think it was 3/16 Tony!

  • @markonthemoors
    @markonthemoors 8 років тому +1

    Really nice work. Has anyone told you that you look like a young Sea Sick Steve hahaha

  • @musamor75
    @musamor75 9 років тому +1

    P.s. Not only does take the cake, but it beautifully holds the fruit too!

  • @rcforever3972
    @rcforever3972 10 років тому +1

    hi my name is wayne I am looking for a finishing wood polish I have beening witching your videos and would love to know what finish you use on your bowl because I am starting to do bowl turning and can not find a clear gloss finish if you could help me out it would be a big help happy turning Erik
    thank you
    Wayne Rogers from the UK England

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  10 років тому

      I like Shella Wax or lacquer or cellulose lacquer.

    • @rcforever3972
      @rcforever3972 10 років тому

      thank you for getting back to me I will have to get so thanks wayne

  • @dalinefissi9377
    @dalinefissi9377 10 років тому

    good job from Paris :)

  • @terryvance9390
    @terryvance9390 11 років тому

    Hey Eric,
    Have been looking for the video on making and using the finish you put on your pieces. Has it been deleted or am I just blind?
    Thanks,
    Terry

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  11 років тому

      Yes Terry it has been deleted. Denatured Alcohol,shellac and butcherblock conditioner at various ratios depending on the wood you are applying it to.

  • @idalgomatarazo8923
    @idalgomatarazo8923 8 років тому +1

    sensacional parabéns👍

  • @alpapounet
    @alpapounet 11 років тому +1

    superbe et merci pour l'idée du papier film cuisine

  • @ANALIAANDRADE
    @ANALIAANDRADE 9 років тому +1

    Incrível, lindo, maravilhoso!

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  9 років тому

      ANA LIA ANDRADE Thank you I am glad you like this bowl. Please keep watching and commenting.

  • @JAGraptor
    @JAGraptor 7 років тому

    Do you have a page where you sell this stuff?

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  7 років тому

      I sell mostly locally but I need to get a good website setup, thanks for asking.

  • @thomashanson6607
    @thomashanson6607 10 років тому

    11.25 degrees. How on earth do you set that up?

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  10 років тому

      1/2 of 22.5

    • @thomashanson6607
      @thomashanson6607 10 років тому

      Erik Anderson I had that coming, I suppose. I'm lucky to get to 1 degree with a good Incra jig.

  • @johnwallis4290
    @johnwallis4290 9 років тому

    what was the size of first piece

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  9 років тому

      +john wallis What do you mean the solid piece! or the segment. I think the bottom was around 7" rough and the first segment was 1 3/32' inside short side to short side I think but I am not exactly sure anymore. Compass and paper will show you easily how large your segments will be, just remember to make your pieces wide enought to remove the corners and still make your desired ring.

  • @alpapounet
    @alpapounet 11 років тому +2

    le système de coupe est très bien pensé également

  • @titxitxo3552
    @titxitxo3552 9 років тому +2

    the best

  • @lericsun
    @lericsun 10 років тому +1

    go to napa or your local auto store and ask them for there largest hose clamp they work aswome to clamp your rings for gluing

  • @severinosilva9056
    @severinosilva9056 9 років тому +1

    GIVE A LOTE BAT WORK IS PLEASURABLE. CONGRATULATION.

  • @lindomarjoao4034
    @lindomarjoao4034 6 років тому

    Muito bom , ótimo!

  • @carlosmineiro94
    @carlosmineiro94 10 років тому +1

    Maravilha de trabalho parabéns

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  10 років тому

      Thanks Happy New Year!

    • @carlosmineiro94
      @carlosmineiro94 10 років тому +1

      Obrigado para você e toda a sua família que o ano que se inicia seja de muita paz, e porque não muito trabalho.

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  10 років тому +1

      carlosmineiro94 Thanks Carlos and to you as well!

  • @laurenm101
    @laurenm101 10 років тому +1

    you made such a note about your safety and lung safety but yet you used a cloth rag on a spinning piece of wood. isnt shop rule #3 never you a cloth rag on a spinning piece of material attached to a device used for shaping or boring.... just saying... btw your segmented bowl looks great.... very well done

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  10 років тому

      Thank you for noticing and I always use extreme caution when using a piece of cotton and I ball it up or use a small piece. Sorry to say I get a far better finish with it.

    • @laurenm101
      @laurenm101 10 років тому +1

      i do prefer cotton over paper towel as well but having a cotton square ripped from your grasp and your project ruined you tend to appreciate
      the paper towel

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  10 років тому

      lauren m I know and you are right, I will consider this a warning, Thank you!

  • @natanborges5983
    @natanborges5983 7 років тому +1

    muito linda

  • @anthonymorris6928
    @anthonymorris6928 9 років тому +1

    Hi Erik pleas can you tel me if i can use any tool to turn the edge or gear part of bowl as it looks a bit risky . thanks again Tony

    • @ErikAnderson1
      @ErikAnderson1  9 років тому

      +Anthony Morris No Tony only a very sharp Bowl gouge is what you should use.