Lathe-turned Viking Bowl: woodturning by Sam Angelo wyomingwoodturner

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
  • Sam turns a "Viking Bowl" loosely fashioned after one turned by Glenn Lucas. This small bowl turned from Big Leaf Maple is characterized by a bead around the rim.
    To see my work visit... www.samangelo.com
    www.wyomingwoodturner.com and also on ETSY

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  • @kenvasko2285
    @kenvasko2285 2 роки тому +1

    Nice design for such a little bowl. Thanks.

  • @simonbarnard1861
    @simonbarnard1861 3 роки тому

    Nice bowl and good to see UA-camrs like yourself crediting others for inspiration too. Thanks for posting.

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  3 роки тому

      Glenn is a great turner and a nice person. I miss seeing these turners in person. Thanks Simon
      Sam

  • @amymccreary7560
    @amymccreary7560 3 роки тому

    Thank you for doing the detailed explanation of what you are doing. Lovely piece.

  • @Vet6970
    @Vet6970 Рік тому

    Thanks Sam that came out looking great

  • @tick_magnetedschaper5611
    @tick_magnetedschaper5611 3 роки тому

    I really enjoyed this video. I love the way you teach with a bit of entertainment. Beautiful bowl. I like it!

  • @kobiekaasjager4822
    @kobiekaasjager4822 5 років тому

    Sam the little bowl is just awesome and fantastic. The grain and spalting in this wood is magnificent and breathtakingly stunning

  • @stephenswail2526
    @stephenswail2526 6 років тому

    Lovely work.I have the good fortune to know Glenn.He has helped me a great deal over the past twelve years in my woodturning journey.You have done him proud with this video.The Quay Turner.Ireland.

  • @russellsharp5490
    @russellsharp5490 7 років тому

    Thank you Sam. What a beautiful bowl. It's such a simple shape but very effective. The bead really sets it off. As you mention, Glenn is an excellent turner and demonstrates with passion, skill and a wonderful sense of humor. Very worthwhile to see him demonstrate in person, as are you which I hope to do someday. Russell

  • @rgoodleaf
    @rgoodleaf 7 років тому

    Nice job Sam! I very much like it when you describe how you are presenting the tool to the work. It sure helps us beginners! Cheers, Rich

  • @WayneBrownWoodworking
    @WayneBrownWoodworking 7 років тому +1

    As a new turner of about 6 months this was very helpful.. thank you

  • @SuperBowser87
    @SuperBowser87 7 років тому

    That is a great looking bowl Sammy. Inspiration for me to go screw up a perfectly good piece of wood lol. I get more inspiration from your videos than all the other turners. Thanks as always!

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  7 років тому

      Thanks, I still screw up wood. Part of the learning process. Sam

  • @daletprescott3458
    @daletprescott3458 7 років тому +1

    Thanks Sam for showing this bowl, great job.

  • @ridterranytofollowtruthpea8324
    @ridterranytofollowtruthpea8324 7 років тому +1

    THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR WONDERFUL CREATIONS AND TALENT!!! TAKE CARE!!!

  • @samrodian919
    @samrodian919 6 років тому

    Another beautiful bowl Sam, I just love to watch you turn !

  • @learitee444
    @learitee444 7 років тому +1

    *Thanks Sam :) this video-tutorial is relevant as I am preparing to turn a medium-sized platter turned from Mango Tree wood, and I also have a large cross-sectional slab of Northern Silky Oak which was given to me this week.*

    • @james5426
      @james5426 7 років тому

      Leari Tee wipe the silky oak with de natured alcohol to remove the dust from the grain

  • @KE4YAL
    @KE4YAL 7 років тому +1

    Great video Sam I really like this bowl I like turning dry wood where I can make a project from start to finish an this bowl was just that but I really the bowl design also
    Thanks Sam for all the work you put into your videos

  • @daveswoodshop3642
    @daveswoodshop3642 6 років тому

    Nice looking bowl Sam, you make it look easy!

  • @tomgibson7752
    @tomgibson7752 7 років тому +1

    Got to see Glenn do this bowl live today in GA. You did a fine job as well.

  • @todds4101
    @todds4101 7 років тому

    Nice job once again, Sam. And great tribute to Glenn Lucas. Heads-up that he's going to do a hands-on in our area in February. I don't have dates yet but he's going to be at Allen's shop. If interested let me know and I'll send you the details. Should be discussing details tomorrow night during our board meeting.

  • @anthonycammilleri4479
    @anthonycammilleri4479 7 років тому +1

    Well done, as always, Sam!

  • @MikeWaldt
    @MikeWaldt 7 років тому

    A really beautiful bowl Sam, and a great video too. I am also a great fan of Glenn Lucas, and the way that his DVDs are produced, it's almost like watching a "proper" film :)
    Take care my friend
    Mike

    • @Santamonicadrainco
      @Santamonicadrainco 7 років тому

      whoa! its my hero!

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  7 років тому

      I have been lucky to visit with him a few time. What a nice person. And really great turner and demonstrator. Hope you are well. Sam

  • @cobberpete1
    @cobberpete1 7 років тому +1

    Thank you Sam, I will have to try this style of bowl, looks great.

    • @Santamonicadrainco
      @Santamonicadrainco 7 років тому

      I live close to Compton :) and I like to turn too. check out my channel and let me know what you think.

  • @davidsteel5623
    @davidsteel5623 7 років тому

    Nicely done Sam. I really enjoy your videos. Might have to try a bowl like that next. We met briefly at the Utah Symposium. Hope to see you there next year again. It was my first symposium and I really enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing.
    Dave Steel - Noank, CT

  • @JimsonMakes
    @JimsonMakes 7 років тому +1

    An excellent video Sam and a beautiful bowl. Cheers, Jim

  • @jimbeaver27
    @jimbeaver27 6 років тому

    You sold me, I'm going to make one too, thanks!

  • @johnswettenham4560
    @johnswettenham4560 6 років тому

    Fantastic bowl Sam. I love the shape of it. Guess I might try a Viking bowl. Thankyou for the great explanation.
    Cheers mate

  • @jackmiyamoto5270
    @jackmiyamoto5270 4 роки тому +1

    Great Bowl, but I really learned a much better method of measuring for a recess or tenon without sticking my dividers on the spinning wood. Great tip.

  • @billy19461
    @billy19461 6 років тому

    Love the bowl!

  • @carolriley569
    @carolriley569 6 років тому

    Love the bead!

  • @CLWoodturning
    @CLWoodturning 7 років тому +1

    Lovely finished piece, thank you.

  • @alanmullock381
    @alanmullock381 7 років тому +1

    Good one Sam,even I can follow those Destructions! 😆😆😆😆

  • @mitchellmanning7887
    @mitchellmanning7887 4 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing

  • @barryparks4838
    @barryparks4838 6 років тому

    Nice job. Well done

  • @TurningWorks
    @TurningWorks 7 років тому +1

    Great bowl Sam, I love the shape and form...something I like to do too!
    Take care, Dave 👍🍺

  • @genechambers7532
    @genechambers7532 6 років тому

    great video sam and nice bowl my friend

  • @stringmanipulator
    @stringmanipulator 7 років тому +1

    Nice work as always Sam :)

  • @anfearmor9616
    @anfearmor9616 4 роки тому

    Good man, nice video.

  • @leksey7870
    @leksey7870 7 років тому +1

    Beautiful bowl! Great job!

  • @dandl2876
    @dandl2876 7 років тому +1

    Hi Sam ... Great bowl and very instructive as all your videos!!!! By the way are you ever going to show us some of the color work you did on that hollow red vessel you teased us with in your last tips video? Would love to see it and your work!!

  • @davidshaper5146
    @davidshaper5146 7 років тому +1

    Nice! May have to try that myself, but will probably go with cole jaws rather than jam chuck.

  • @AffordBindEquipment
    @AffordBindEquipment 5 років тому

    watco or "danish oil":
    all this is:
    equal parts paint thinner, linseed oil and varnish or urethane. I have used this for years on the all wood equipment I sell. I have used all kinds of varnish and urethane and they all work the same. takes about 24 hours to dry completely.
    I got this recipe from a finishing trade journal. way cheaper than buying premade, especially if you use a lot of it.

  • @slcook49
    @slcook49 Рік тому

    Hi Sam. Loved your video. We went to see you September of 2019 with the hollow bowl seminar at your club. I started learning the lathe and now am starting on bowls. I am in the middle of a spalted maple bowl. The trouble I’m having is filling in the cracks in the wood with an epoxy that stays black and doesn’t become see through. Also a lot of tear out in the wood even with sharp tools. Could you make a spalted bowl with all its idiosyncrasies? Thanks Sam. Still haven’t made the leaf bowl you showed us. Ruth & Steven

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  Рік тому +1

      Stephen, several really good questions here. If you're coloring your epoxy perhaps you just need to put a little bit more of the color into the mixture. You can use sawdust or some of the fillers that are on the market like turquoise. Not sure about the tear out you're getting when cutting. Maybe it just takes more practice and a really sharp tool. And make sure that you're going in the correct direction with the grain, that can be part of the problem. You might also try to saturate the surface of the wood with mineral oil or even water. That can help fortify the wood and prevent tear out thanks Sam

  • @benjabens2058
    @benjabens2058 4 роки тому +1

    nice bowl,sam,like the bead,i have sometimes tearout onthe beads, maybe my tool not correct or sharp enough?grtngs!

  • @ilyaivanov1745
    @ilyaivanov1745 7 років тому +1

    Good job!

  • @AsWoodTurns
    @AsWoodTurns 7 років тому

    Nice little bowl.
    Alan

  • @ChrisWoodBandit
    @ChrisWoodBandit 7 років тому

    Great video as always. I really have trouble, when making a detail like that bead, with losing the "crispness". I will make the detail how I want it, but there will always be a little bit of a tool mark that requires sanding somewhere near by. Then when I sand that area, I lose some of the definition. Not a lot, but just a little bit of the line between the bead, or whatever, and the rest of the wood. Especially on finials. Anyway I hope with more experience I'll get better at that.

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  7 років тому +1

      It seems, if I remember correctly, that Glenn Lucas scraped the bead on his bowl. If one messes this up-----the wood for the bead maybe gone. Yep, not easy. Sam

  • @peterherrington3300
    @peterherrington3300 4 роки тому

    4.30 lathe finally turned on

  • @frenkvortice3858
    @frenkvortice3858 7 років тому +1

    God bless

  • @johngrace9626
    @johngrace9626 6 років тому

    Great video as always...can you describe to me more of what you mean by the 25% angle on the detail gouge? I'm trying to to improve my own bead work on bowls. Thanks...John

  • @MRTOMBO
    @MRTOMBO 6 років тому

    Very nice! Do you by chance ever buff your bowls after the finish has cured for a bit? I've used soft buffing wheels with compound, followed by a wax wheel to great effect.
    Anyway, thanks for the video.

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  6 років тому

      I do buffing all the time. I don't normally buff bowls, but once in a while I do. But I love to buff especially boxes and smaller items. Buff-on....

  • @eddieagha5851
    @eddieagha5851 Рік тому

    Hi Sam! Are you going to the AAW Symposium 2023 in Louisville KY?

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  Рік тому +1

      Not, not going to make it. Wish I could be there.,

    • @eddieagha5851
      @eddieagha5851 Рік тому

      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER it's been a great show so far. Only attending the free Trade Show. Other show fees a bit too high for me.

  • @Shaka_Vibe
    @Shaka_Vibe 7 років тому +1

    I really like that bowl. Nice video, thank you. Quick question.... I have always heard that you should never use spindle tools on a bowl, yet I continue to see people do it. Is it okay to do when taking small detail cuts, and just not for hollowing? Or is it a no no, but your experience allows you to do it? Thanks!

    • @XxxxJammyxxxX
      @XxxxJammyxxxX 7 років тому

      From my own experience (for what it's worth) I'd say it depends on the tool, how you use it, and (mostly) the grain orientation. With a bowl, or anything where the grain is running at 90 degrees to the lathe bed you are mostly cutting end grain, which puts a lot more stress on the tool and requires a different approach to cutting.
      Spindle Roughing gouges are a big no no because they are (usually) forged instead of made from a bar, which makes them a lot weaker, especially at the tang (which a bowl gouge doesn't have).
      Spindle gouges as long as they are made from a bar are usually fine, though using a decent size (3/8 inch or bigger really) is recommended. I often use a 3/8 inch spindle gouge to turn the spigot on the base of a bowl, and also to turn it away when reversing the bowl.
      Skew chisels are a strong tool, but if you try to cut directly into endgrain the tool will catch. You can (and should) turn the Skew on its side and use it as a negative rake scraper. Scaping (properly) puts very little stress on the tool, and with a negative rake even less.
      This all assumes that the bowl you are turning has its grain running at a 90 degree angle from the lathe bed. If you are turning an end grain bowl where the grain is running parallel with the lathe bed then all the rules for spindle turning apply once more. Make sure when hollowing an end grain piece though that you once again follow the rules for turning end grain and use the appropriate tools.
      Sam has some great videos about turning all sorts of bowls, and I'd highly recommend them. Brian Havens also made some videos on youtube that I found to be very useful.

    • @lenmullin3216
      @lenmullin3216 7 років тому

      It's the spindle roughing gouge your not supposed to use when turning a bowl, using it on turning a bowl can be a bit dangerous. If you checkout you-tube, there's a few videos on why not to use it.

    • @Santamonicadrainco
      @Santamonicadrainco 7 років тому

      Len! I got that same comment in one of my first bowl turning videos. It was for a sweet gum bowl. You should check it out. There are two parts. Please watch both. Thank you.

  • @arymza6196
    @arymza6196 4 роки тому

    Hi Sam. What measure have the blank do you use? Thank

  • @lastrick08
    @lastrick08 7 років тому

    Two questions: 1) if I don't have a bandsaw, I've seen people turn it by "chunking" off the corners, little by little. Is that okay? (2) what speed do you normally run your lathe?

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  6 років тому

      #1 Q....I think the "chunking is fine" it will work better and easier on green wood. Speed depends on---diameter, safety, how out of balance the work is maybe the best answer is hard to understand without a lot of experience. You WILL know eventually just how fast you should turn. Always wear a face shield. Be safe. Sam

  • @argyles65
    @argyles65 7 років тому

    Hi Sam,
    Great little bowl. Bowl gouges still puzzle me. How do you measure the nose angle of a bowl gouge?
    Thanks
    Bob

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  7 років тому

      Robert
      The angle is measured from two surfaces. On is the bottom of the flute and the other is the bevel on the center, front of the tool. You really need a tool that measures the angle. Sam

  • @billy19461
    @billy19461 7 років тому

    Great video! I loved the bowl. Just one quick question how do I get in touch with north woods?

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  7 років тому

      Sorry this took so long, here is a link to their website. Sam
      www.nwfiguredwoods.com

  • @yuvallahav
    @yuvallahav 7 років тому

    Beautiful bowl, ever tried to drink some honey mead out of it like vikings of old?? :)
    Yuval

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  6 років тому

      Yuval, I have not had mead since I was in High school, boy what a headache.
      Sam

  • @givikvachantiradze8256
    @givikvachantiradze8256 2 роки тому

    Hello! Approximately how much time was spent to make this bowl? Thanks :)

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  2 роки тому

      Givi, I could make this bowl usually under two hours. That would include sanding and finishing. But of course making a video showing the process takes quite a bit longer. You can always shorten the time it takes to make a bowl by making a batch and mass producing them so to speak. Thanks Sam

    • @givikvachantiradze8256
      @givikvachantiradze8256 2 роки тому

      @@WYOMINGWOODTURNER Thank you very much! Good luck :)

  • @billy19461
    @billy19461 6 років тому

    You mention north woods. What is the rest of their name?

  • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
    @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  6 років тому

    Here is a link to the original 1000 year old bowl. The link was provided by Stefan Paulick....Thanks Stefan--- twitter.com/irarchaeology/status/668802310286479360

  • @jamesdunn7693
    @jamesdunn7693 7 років тому +1

    Your hands are in some mess?

  • @panteliskatsaitis7803
    @panteliskatsaitis7803 6 років тому

    Looking at the your hands I don't think you should be allowed near a heavy duty machinery.