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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
  • Bloodwood boards are glued together and then turned into a beautiful bowl.
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  • @janus2059
    @janus2059 7 років тому

    This is so good looking. The simple turning the boards gives a stunning effect. The flat top with no lop is really elegant.

    • @Woodturnersjournal
      @Woodturnersjournal  7 років тому

      Thank you. This is one of my favorite pieces and even I cannot believe how great it came out. Thanks again.

  • @kobiekaasjager4822
    @kobiekaasjager4822 5 років тому

    That bowl is stunning bloodwood is awesome. I love the colors the grain makes.

  • @j.w.3345
    @j.w.3345 6 років тому

    Great job! After 38 years of furniture making, I finally started turning bowls. I lucked out and found quite a bit of Black Walnut in my neighbors firewood pile. All I can say is.....MORE videos please!! Keep on turning. J W

  • @stevesawyer4866
    @stevesawyer4866 6 років тому +2

    You did a great job and the wood and the way you laid it out is beautiful. Keep up the good work.

  • @0602Jonboy
    @0602Jonboy 6 років тому

    Beautiful! I'm amazed how the warped blanks compressed without splitting or breaking free of a glued joint, something new for this beginner to take on board. Thank you for a great video, regards, Tony.

    • @Woodturnersjournal
      @Woodturnersjournal  6 років тому

      tony toomey Thank you. I wouldn't of had to compress it like that if I owned a planer. Sometimes, you have to make do with what you have. Thanks again.

  • @sanjose6018
    @sanjose6018 7 років тому +3

    breathe takingly gorgeous.. excellent work

  • @supernovacentury
    @supernovacentury 7 років тому

    Who on earth wouldn't like this video? That's insane. Beautiful work and informative video. Subscribed.

    • @Woodturnersjournal
      @Woodturnersjournal  7 років тому

      G Wendell Well... There are a few out there that do not like my work. :-) I really appreciate you liking it though. Thank you.

  • @kobiekaasjager4822
    @kobiekaasjager4822 5 років тому

    Jerrod the bowl is fantastic it looks like flames in the bowl.

  • @pavicicjosip
    @pavicicjosip 7 років тому

    Very nice ... great greeting from Split Croatia, from woodturners who are just learning

    • @Woodturnersjournal
      @Woodturnersjournal  7 років тому

      Josip Pavicic Thank you. As a wood turner, we all are always learning. :) Cheers.

  • @leksey7870
    @leksey7870 7 років тому +4

    Beautiful bowl!

  • @jeffblais9248
    @jeffblais9248 7 років тому

    Great looking bowl, Jarred! That bloodwood really is pretty!

    • @Woodturnersjournal
      @Woodturnersjournal  7 років тому +1

      Jeff Blais Yeah. The pictures actually do not do it justice. In person it's a real rich red. And thank you.

  • @darrenswoodworks8695
    @darrenswoodworks8695 7 років тому

    That is a beautiful bowl. Very nice job.

  • @johnwallace4408
    @johnwallace4408 5 років тому

    This is an AMAZING TURN! As you know from post on The Woodturner's Journal, I love cross-grain glue ups. Once again, your turn is BEAUTIFUL. SAFE TURNING, John

    • @Woodturnersjournal
      @Woodturnersjournal  5 років тому +1

      John Wallace Thank you, sir. I love this one too. I'm hoping to film something soon.

  • @edwinnfire99
    @edwinnfire99 5 років тому

    Beautiful bowl thank you for sharing your talent.

  • @aliabazaid4293
    @aliabazaid4293 3 роки тому

    Beautiful masterpiece thank you for sharing your talent

  • @XHobbiesPrime
    @XHobbiesPrime 7 років тому +5

    I wasn't planning on subscribing to this channel but that bowl is so beautiful. So now you have a new sub!

    • @Woodturnersjournal
      @Woodturnersjournal  7 років тому +1

      Xombiticus Thank you for the support. Trust me, there is more to come. :)

  • @jackmaravola2496
    @jackmaravola2496 7 років тому

    Wow....Great looking bowl....! You did an awesome job....!

    • @Woodturnersjournal
      @Woodturnersjournal  7 років тому +1

      Jack Maravola Much appreciated. Thank you for the support.

    • @jackmaravola2496
      @jackmaravola2496 7 років тому +1

      Thank you for the quick response...!

    • @Woodturnersjournal
      @Woodturnersjournal  7 років тому

      Jack Maravola :) Of course. I'm always here to help. That's the purpose of my channel. Thanks for watching.

  • @randykniebes5364
    @randykniebes5364 6 років тому

    Thank you very much for sharing.... You have given me a idea for do the cross/alternating pattern using walnut....

    • @Woodturnersjournal
      @Woodturnersjournal  6 років тому

      Randy Kniebes walnut is beautiful and my favorite. Send me a picture when it's done.

  • @MichaelZurcher
    @MichaelZurcher 7 років тому

    Really beautiful piece! looking forward to more vids from you!

    • @Woodturnersjournal
      @Woodturnersjournal  7 років тому +1

      Michael Zurcher Thank you and there are plenty more coming. :)

  • @carolriley569
    @carolriley569 6 років тому

    Gorgeous bowl!

  • @GaryLane080157
    @GaryLane080157 7 років тому

    Absolutely gorgeous Bowl! The only negative thing I can say about this video is that I am desperately craving a hot dog now and that is way too far me living on the East Coast. Great piece!

    • @GaryLane080157
      @GaryLane080157 7 років тому

      Oh, and do you have more information on that shine juice?

  • @ScumbagsUnlimited
    @ScumbagsUnlimited 7 років тому

    Magnificent work and very inspiring. Thank you for posting and I have subscribed, looking forward to watching more of your videos.

  • @geoffseifert8654
    @geoffseifert8654 7 років тому

    Awesome Jared!

  • @orelygarcia
    @orelygarcia 7 років тому

    That turned out amazing, liked and subscribed.

  • @rottiwoodturning6184
    @rottiwoodturning6184 2 роки тому

    very nice!

  • @user-ks8gh3sr8l
    @user-ks8gh3sr8l 7 років тому

    Excellent, nicely done 👌

  • @charmainefriend340
    @charmainefriend340 6 років тому

    Wow, beautiful!! So helpful.

  • @alwilko5871
    @alwilko5871 7 років тому

    Wish I had a well equipped workshop. Would really like to get good at something creative. Very nice bowl 👍🏻

    • @Woodturnersjournal
      @Woodturnersjournal  7 років тому +2

      Well... it takes time. Start small and look on Craig's list. You can usually find great deals. Get just the basics and gradually expand through time. That's my best advice to get started.

  • @ronjlwhite4750
    @ronjlwhite4750 7 років тому

    new to the channel and love it!!!

  • @natanborges5983
    @natanborges5983 7 років тому

    muito bom ,eu fico admirando as máquinas que você tem ,parabéns

  • @dennispayton6443
    @dennispayton6443 7 років тому

    Beautiful Bowl

  • @jorgemaldonado5575
    @jorgemaldonado5575 6 років тому

    Is really so beautiful, I love it

  • @leewardleworth3225
    @leewardleworth3225 7 років тому

    When glueing something and you don't want it to move or slide around due to glue slippage. Sprinkle a bit of salt. Between your glued objects. The salt will eventually dissolve. And to stops things from moving.

  • @esmithiii2003
    @esmithiii2003 6 років тому

    Beautiful bowl. Blood wood is amazing stuff.
    Ps- by side grain I think you mean long grain.

  • @jameshunt8831
    @jameshunt8831 5 років тому

    Nice work buddy, wish you were in the U.K

  • @dammorgan107
    @dammorgan107 6 років тому

    To keep the boards from sliding about when you clamp them, put a few grains of coarse (kosher) salt down between them. The salt compresses and dissolves, but creates enough bite to keep them from sliding.

  • @ArtStreet52
    @ArtStreet52 7 років тому

    Wonderfull piece !!!

  • @frankcurran6149
    @frankcurran6149 4 роки тому +1

    hi mate what is the shine juce you use it gives a great shine regards frank from australia

    • @Woodturnersjournal
      @Woodturnersjournal  4 роки тому

      Check out my video "Getting a Perfect Finish with Shine Juice ". I go through the steps in how to make it along with applying it. Good luck.

  • @marcosarndt9506
    @marcosarndt9506 7 років тому

    beautiful .very nice.

  • @kimalimardali6707
    @kimalimardali6707 7 років тому

    its really interessting.

  • @irenedavo3768
    @irenedavo3768 6 років тому

    New Subscriber

  • @damasydia
    @damasydia 7 років тому

    Outstanding

  • @JimmiePorterAtStuartArts
    @JimmiePorterAtStuartArts 7 років тому

    The warpage worried me a bit but I suppose that the forces in the wood reduce as the piece is formed and hollowed. Nice work!

    • @Woodturnersjournal
      @Woodturnersjournal  7 років тому

      Jimmie at Stuart Arts Not sure what warpage is. I believe it's auto correct and you meant tennon? If so, I'm always worked and careful. That's why I had the tail stock and you're right. Once it's rounded,it's balanced and much safer.

    • @pamelalyons3834
      @pamelalyons3834 7 років тому

      Hey Jared, he was talking about the warpage of the board before you did the glue up. It is a very nice bowl

    • @terry2346
      @terry2346 7 років тому +1

      And also the movement of the wood afterward with changes in Humidity since he is gluing it up sort of like plywood comes. With it hollowed and then finished it should be okay but could possibly crack after a few years. Only time will tell. If he had segmented it when constructing the bowl blank then that should have taken care of this issue. Either way it surely turned out beautiful!!

    • @Woodturnersjournal
      @Woodturnersjournal  7 років тому

      Pamela Lyons Ohhh. Lol. Sorry. Yeah that worried me too when I went to glue it up. I busted one of my clamps and I thought for a moment the project wasn't going to happen. Thank you.

  • @fisherbig1
    @fisherbig1 4 роки тому

    Buenísimo

  • @luizrossi3744
    @luizrossi3744 5 років тому

    Bonita peça!

  • @mtabernig
    @mtabernig 7 років тому

    when boars have a twist, try put them in the sink under waster for 30 minutes, dry them with a towel and glue they will come flat much ez and will not crack.

    • @Woodturnersjournal
      @Woodturnersjournal  7 років тому

      That's awesome advise. I'll definitely try that in the future.

  • @tomasarguinzoni9022
    @tomasarguinzoni9022 7 років тому

    Very nice 👍

  • @samp1394
    @samp1394 6 років тому

    Looks like a small lathe for that big a block of wood but it seems to be stable.

  • @kevingeaney7741
    @kevingeaney7741 6 років тому

    It's over a year now since you glued up those very warped boards, have any of the joints opened? Beautiful bowl.

    • @Woodturnersjournal
      @Woodturnersjournal  6 років тому

      Kevin Geaney No. It's still holding up and looking beautiful. Remember, hallowing it out helps relieve a lot of the pressure.

  • @danlucas8136
    @danlucas8136 7 років тому

    I would have trued each face before I glued, but this is definitely better than the bowls I have made.

    • @Woodturnersjournal
      @Woodturnersjournal  7 років тому

      Well thank you. Keep with it, though. The whole purpose of my videos are to give others ideas that they can use for their own projects.

  • @eddiejeffries
    @eddiejeffries 6 років тому

    Questions, would it be more or less work to cut the board pieces into circles on a band saw before gluing them up? Seems like it would make the initial turning much easier. Time wise, though, I don't know what would be better.

    • @Woodturnersjournal
      @Woodturnersjournal  6 років тому

      Eddie Jeffries It definitely would make turning much easier and possibly save material and time. I do not own a band saw (until Monday), though. I also really like turning. So it's good practice to hollow it out yourself. Just my opinion.

  • @evermet1
    @evermet1 7 років тому

    Nagyon szèp lett

  • @slimbigginz1405
    @slimbigginz1405 6 років тому

    im a beginner and wish to make bowls this size. i wanted to know the size of the lathe you are using in this video.

    • @Woodturnersjournal
      @Woodturnersjournal  6 років тому

      Slim Bigginz I am using a Rikon 70-100. It is 12" x 16".

  • @Brykl1
    @Brykl1 7 років тому

    Moc pěkný

  • @bryanm4265
    @bryanm4265 7 років тому

    If you were to sell that bowl, how much would it be? Great job on this bowl. Truly awesome skill

    • @Woodturnersjournal
      @Woodturnersjournal  7 років тому +1

      bryan mandrawa That's a tough question. I do not typically sell any of my pieces, but for each individual, they would have to decide what it's worth to them. Think about time, material, and know how. I always go back to my wooden mugs I occasionally make. I would charge at least $100 per mug because for me, that is the price of not really wanting to sell it. I'm not sure if that helps or answers the question, but thank you for watching.

    • @bryanm4265
      @bryanm4265 7 років тому +1

      Woodturners Journal you're absolutely right. how do you value art. where I come from that bowl would probably be very expensive. anyway im a fan. keep it coming so I can learn more

  • @w.torrales1071
    @w.torrales1071 6 років тому

    Wa a beautiful bowl wtat the product you use to polishing?

    • @Woodturnersjournal
      @Woodturnersjournal  6 років тому

      William Torrales Watch my video on getting a perfect finish with shine juice. I go through all the steps you need to make your piece perfect.

  • @kemuelpratt3730
    @kemuelpratt3730 7 років тому

    hello. I love the finish. what finish did you use. I would like to try it on my items

    • @Woodturnersjournal
      @Woodturnersjournal  7 років тому +1

      I used OB shine juice. It's equal parts Denatured Alcohol, Shellac, and Boiled Linseed Oil. Really easy to put on. Remember, it's a friction finish though. You have to apply it with the machine running. You can't try to rub it on by hand with your project off the lathe. It will gum up on you. I learned that the hard way. :)

    • @PorfyriosAlexandrou
      @PorfyriosAlexandrou 6 років тому

      I have a modest question please. Can raw Linseed oil be used? Or it absolutely should be boiled?

  • @etiennerivest7832
    @etiennerivest7832 7 років тому

    Hi, Just found your channel. Nice work indeed! This bowl has a very nice fluid curved shape.
    If I may, what is your Shine Juice formulation/brand? Thank you for sharing!

    • @Woodturnersjournal
      @Woodturnersjournal  7 років тому

      Étienne Rivest Shine juice is made from equal parts Linseed Oil, Shellac, and Denatured Good luck with it and thanks for watching.

    • @etiennerivest7832
      @etiennerivest7832 7 років тому

      Thank you for responding. Do you use commercial shellac or "brew" your own?

  • @azzo123456ful
    @azzo123456ful 7 років тому +2

    Bellissimo

  • @pauloteodoro2415
    @pauloteodoro2415 5 років тому

    Que líquido você utilizou?

  • @martkt10
    @martkt10 7 років тому

    What kind of glue is that you used, as i'v not seen that make in the UK

    • @jamesoxford4260
      @jamesoxford4260 5 років тому

      Titebond II
      www.amazon.co.uk/Titebond-5006-Premium-Wood-gallon/dp/B0000223UQ

  • @billtruttschel
    @billtruttschel 3 роки тому

    Why not cut off the corners first, like on a bandsaw?

    • @Woodturnersjournal
      @Woodturnersjournal  3 роки тому

      You're not the first to ask me that and I agree it would make it easier. At the time I did not own a bandsaw, which would make it easier to cut, but also I do not mind starting with it square. I like to turn, so it gives me more for me to turn off and work with. No other reason though.

  • @thomascarey8582
    @thomascarey8582 5 років тому

    what is O B shine juice and were can i get it

    • @Woodturnersjournal
      @Woodturnersjournal  5 років тому

      thomas carey Check out my video on getting a perfect finish. Shine Juice is something you make and in the video, I show you how.

  • @ericg1971
    @ericg1971 6 років тому

    What brand is that small lathe ?

  • @marioialacci3945
    @marioialacci3945 7 років тому

    hai finito il pezzo con il bafing?

    • @Woodturnersjournal
      @Woodturnersjournal  7 років тому +1

      Sto assumendo che intendevi "buffing". Non ho bisogno di buff alla fine. Già era liscio e lucido, ma ho messo un paio mani di cera su di esso. Ho usato il sistema di lucidatura, ma solo l'ultimo passo della ceretta. Nessuno dei lucidi.

    • @marioialacci3945
      @marioialacci3945 7 років тому

      grazie...buon lavoro

  • @sonjaloew8464
    @sonjaloew8464 6 років тому

    Great job! Great idea! Why don't you wear a mask?

    • @Woodturnersjournal
      @Woodturnersjournal  6 років тому

      I wear a mask to shield getting hit in the face. I probably should were a dust mask more then I do, but I have to speak on camera a lot. It makes it difficult to talk while I'm working on something. I really should though.

    • @samp1394
      @samp1394 6 років тому +1

      He doesn't want to!!

  • @lezlyyoung2217
    @lezlyyoung2217 5 років тому

    i said it before i'll say it again not enough bloodwood used

  • @mariovenier5545
    @mariovenier5545 6 років тому

    Milan inter live on

  • @keithspencersr.6806
    @keithspencersr.6806 5 років тому

    Way not make this simple cut the corner seem more safe to me

    • @Woodturnersjournal
      @Woodturnersjournal  5 років тому

      Keith Spencer Sr. I don't know about more safe, but I don't usual cut the corners off first. That seems more boring to me. I like turning and using my chisels to take off materiel. Just my personal preference.

  •  6 років тому

    Nice work!! But man you ramble endlessly about petty stuff! SHORT AND SWEET! At the end of your vid you cut off your face entirely while talking.. that's terrible!! We don't care about freaking hot dogs! lol

    • @Woodturnersjournal
      @Woodturnersjournal  6 років тому

      Serge Grondin Lol!!!. Thank you. The guy who owns the hotdogs is my buddy and I'll always help out a friend.