Thanks for noticing! I've slowly decluttered and rearranged the shop to be better suited for shooting videos. Now I just need to get back on track with them... I hope you're having a great new year so far! Thanks for watching, as always!
That's a nice bowl =) I need to get myself one of those sanding sponges for the lathe. Takes forever hand-sanding the inside of bowls! =D Happy turning, cheers Henning
Thanks! Hand sanding... yikes! I have a video on how I make a couple of my sanding accessories. Check it out... ua-cam.com/video/HQf22V4hwdM/v-deo.html
That's a beautiful bowl Chad. Didn't actually know ash would spalt. Do all woods? Or do we just notice it on lighter colors woods? I notice you use the j shaped rest inside the bowl. Do you prefer this shape to the c shaped curved bowl rest? If so, why? I'd like to buy a rest for inside my bowls. Thanks for the nice video and your advice.
Hi Barry! Not all woods spalt, but a lot of them can and it does seem like the lighter colored ones are more often spalted. In some, like walnut or cherry, only the sapwood gets spalting, but it's not desirable. I use the J rest because that's the only other one I have. That seemed like the more versatile option for what I mostly wanted to do at the time - deeper bowls and vases. I'm sure I'll add a C rest to my collection at some point; there have been times when one would come in handy. I hope that helps. Thanks for watching!
An excellent turn Chad....I am always amazed by the way fungus can actually enhance the beauty of wood, as this certainly indicates. By the way...I don't think it's possible to turn actual calabash (gourd) but this bowl is definitely calabashable! Best wishes and good health for the new year my friend.
I bet I could turn a calabash! Apparently, it's a very common term among woodturners in reference to a bowl of that shape, but I was unfamiliar with it until a year or two ago. Hell, I've even seen people nit-pick whether a shape is technically a calabash or not because it sits too high, too low, the curve isn't in the right place, blah blah blah... it's not like every calabash gourd is perfectly shaped the exact same way. Geez. Anyway... I hope you're having a great new year so far!
Love the figure it has in it Would have been nice to be able to see it up a little closer. Looking forward to your next video Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Noted! I'll give a better view of the next one. If you'd like to see the calabash piece better, there are some photos on my IG page. instagram.com/chadeameswoodworks/
Real nice bowl real nice grain
Awesome bowl brother!!
Thanks 👍
Really great work. Thanks for sharing.
Nice.
Great video bowl
Glad you enjoyed it
Really nice bowl, your design showcases the beautiful spalting so well
Thank you for sharing 😉
Thank you very much!
Hey Chad.
Beautiful piece. Love the grain and the spalting. Very nice piece 👍.
Thanks a bunch!
Very nice bowl. Love the grain.
Very nice turning, I think it looks great 👍.
Thanks 👍
Really nice bowl...love the spalting!
Thank you very much!
Great bowl Chad. Love the new shop orientation or camera angle!
Thanks for noticing! I've slowly decluttered and rearranged the shop to be better suited for shooting videos. Now I just need to get back on track with them... I hope you're having a great new year so far! Thanks for watching, as always!
Good job! Great skills!
That's a nice bowl =)
I need to get myself one of those sanding sponges for the lathe. Takes forever hand-sanding the inside of bowls! =D
Happy turning, cheers Henning
Thanks! Hand sanding... yikes! I have a video on how I make a couple of my sanding accessories. Check it out... ua-cam.com/video/HQf22V4hwdM/v-deo.html
@@ChadEamesWoodWorks It's quite time-consuming =D
Thanks, I'll check it out!
Nice work! I’ve been wondering when you were going to put out another video!
Yeah I’ve been falling behind lately, but I’m close to catching up. It’s nice to know people look forward to my videos! Thank you!
That's a beautiful bowl Chad. Didn't actually know ash would spalt. Do all woods? Or do we just notice it on lighter colors woods? I notice you use the j shaped rest inside the bowl. Do you prefer this shape to the c shaped curved bowl rest? If so, why? I'd like to buy a rest for inside my bowls. Thanks for the nice video and your advice.
Hi Barry! Not all woods spalt, but a lot of them can and it does seem like the lighter colored ones are more often spalted. In some, like walnut or cherry, only the sapwood gets spalting, but it's not desirable. I use the J rest because that's the only other one I have. That seemed like the more versatile option for what I mostly wanted to do at the time - deeper bowls and vases. I'm sure I'll add a C rest to my collection at some point; there have been times when one would come in handy. I hope that helps. Thanks for watching!
Hi Chad
Nicely done. Turning spalted stuff can be tricky.
What do you use as a sanding sealer?
I use Minwax Professional Formula sanding sealer. It's white, so it doesn't give wood that amber tint most other sealers do. Thanks for watching!
An excellent turn Chad....I am always amazed by the way fungus can actually enhance the beauty of wood, as this certainly indicates. By the way...I don't think it's possible to turn actual calabash (gourd) but this bowl is definitely calabashable! Best wishes and good health for the new year my friend.
I bet I could turn a calabash! Apparently, it's a very common term among woodturners in reference to a bowl of that shape, but I was unfamiliar with it until a year or two ago. Hell, I've even seen people nit-pick whether a shape is technically a calabash or not because it sits too high, too low, the curve isn't in the right place, blah blah blah... it's not like every calabash gourd is perfectly shaped the exact same way. Geez. Anyway... I hope you're having a great new year so far!
Love the figure it has in it Would have been nice to be able to see it up a little closer. Looking forward to your next video
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Noted! I'll give a better view of the next one. If you'd like to see the calabash piece better, there are some photos on my IG page. instagram.com/chadeameswoodworks/