Power Carving a Trench Bowl

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  • Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
  • In this video, I power carve a trench bowl (also known by some as a dough bowl) out of curly maple and walnut.
    To do the initial rough shaping, I used the TurboPlane wheel by Arbortech on an angle grinder. For the smoothing and final shaping I used the Festool RAS 115 sander with 40 and then 120 grit paper.
    After that, I did finish sanding up to 500 grit using the Festool RO90 sander and finished the bowl with General Finishes Salad Bowl Finish.
    After 2 coats of finish I discovered some pretty deep scratches that I'd missed, so I sanded the whole bowl back down from 80 to 120, 220, 500 and 800 and will refinish it using Salad Bowl finish.
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  • @andyc1955
    @andyc1955 9 місяців тому +1

    One of the best looking bowls I have seen on YT...my opinion. Good simple design and easy to follow your progress. You have a great eye for design as can be seen on your other work too. Keep it up and load more. Thanks!

  • @benius42
    @benius42 5 років тому +23

    No music please! Can’t hear important stuff like what wheel you’re using at specific times but awesome bowl!!

  • @crossgrainwoodproductsltd9230
    @crossgrainwoodproductsltd9230 5 років тому +2

    You are an inspiration to many. I hope you don't mind but I stole this idea for making some bowls myself. Thanks for the informative video.

  • @jodymontez693
    @jodymontez693 8 місяців тому +1

    Great job! Beautiful look

  • @manyfeather2knives423
    @manyfeather2knives423 8 місяців тому +1

    Beautiful. Great job. Very inspiring.

  • @marktourtellotte1336
    @marktourtellotte1336 4 роки тому +2

    I like it! Gonna make one soon. Thanks for the inspiration. Remember to hold on tight to the turboplane!

  • @knothead6436
    @knothead6436 4 роки тому +2

    Great looking bowl . I have the arbor tech and it works great.

  • @Sidswoodworkingprojects
    @Sidswoodworkingprojects 6 років тому +1

    That's awesome work your doing. I really like this type of woodworking. I think I will be moving in that direction. Thanks for the inspiration. Keep up the good work.

  • @willhound2
    @willhound2 8 років тому +2

    I've been considering getting into power carving as a hobby to scratch that hands on creative itch I've been having. I came across your videos in the research process and got even more excited about this endeavor. Your review videos gave me the information I needed to insure I did this right. I look forward to completing my first bowl (unless there is something else you would recommend for a novice to start with). Either way.... Thanks.

    • @BradleyMakesThings
      @BradleyMakesThings  8 років тому +3

      Awesome! Makes me really happy to hear that Ii might've encouraged you if even in just a small way. A bowl could be a nice start and people seem to really like wood bowls! Really though, more than what project to start on, the big thing is just to start. Have fun, get a feel for whatever tools you have available and have at it. Practice on cheap wood, have fine and don't put pressure on yourself to make a perfect piece right out of the gate.

    • @willhound2
      @willhound2 8 років тому +1

      Thanks for the encouragement and advice.

  • @RobinLewisMakes
    @RobinLewisMakes 8 років тому +1

    Great video Carter! That blade has been on my shopping list for ages, looks like a lot of fun to use

    • @BradleyMakesThings
      @BradleyMakesThings  8 років тому

      Thank you, Robin! It is definitely a lot of fun. Messy...but fun! Allows for all sorts of shapes and what-not.

  • @janiecoleman8708
    @janiecoleman8708 4 роки тому

    Very nice work. Made it looks easy.

  • @nicolasferney
    @nicolasferney 3 роки тому

    Amazing work Carter!

  • @reillystsb
    @reillystsb 4 роки тому

    Great job just got both Arbor Tech planers the Mini and the flat

  • @poetwarriorrare9489
    @poetwarriorrare9489 6 років тому +1

    nice work...I am an arbortech user...I have the industrial pro, the bowl gouge, the planer, and the mini planer...I also have the mini carver blade, although I returned the apparatus....I made bowls for a living for 15 years...made 1000s....(still do but only as a hobby now)....I had so many years under my belt using the industrial pro that when I tried that planer you use, it was totally unnecessary...I use is on larger scupltures. Some advice...I NEVER use 40 grit, and that might be why you find scrath marks later on. Also bright light helps with that. For me, after the arbortech carving, I use/used a 80 grit flap disc in an angle grinder. It will remove all the divits very quickly and easily. Bad part is that they cost 7-8 bucks a piece. Used to go to walmart and buy out all their black n decker flap discs...lol. To save money I got one of those saber tooth "fine" carbide discs but they clog. But one will last 50x longer than a 7 dollar flap disc so financially they are worth it. From there I go to 80 grit in a random orbital. But the joy is in the journey.....your journey in trench bowls looks like you're having fun...keep it up.

    • @BradleyMakesThings
      @BradleyMakesThings  6 років тому

      +David Witkus Appreciate the experienced input! I’ll definitely revisit this on my next trench bowl and try your recommendations out.

  • @DustinRogersinMO
    @DustinRogersinMO 8 років тому

    Hey man, I'm digging the power carving stuff. The wine box and wall art you made in your last video were really cool. Keep up the good work. Subscribed!!

    • @BradleyMakesThings
      @BradleyMakesThings  8 років тому

      Thank you, sir! Appreciate the nice note. Been a bit since this last video but finally getting to work on some more videos. :)

  • @mfwoodshop
    @mfwoodshop 8 років тому +2

    Cool bowl. Thanks for showing the arbor tech. I have one on order and I've never used one.

    • @BradleyMakesThings
      @BradleyMakesThings  8 років тому

      No problem, Mike! It's a pretty cool tool. You might find abortech's channel helpful. They have a bunch of demo videos including how to it and how to sharpen it really easily. Also in a week or two I'm going to do a video where I show all the different tools I've experimented with for power carving, from budget to expensive.

  • @garysandahl5744
    @garysandahl5744 7 років тому +1

    Beautiful and very informative. Definitely getting a turboplane.

  • @thisandthat176
    @thisandthat176 4 роки тому +1

    You have an awesome sense of shaping!! The bowl has awesome proportions and looks very very nice! Do you have a recommendation for the angle grinder? How much Watts recommended for the machine and what you get one with adjustable speed?

  • @joeladams6566
    @joeladams6566 5 років тому

    Beautiful build

  • @teaneys1
    @teaneys1 5 років тому

    Awesome video and very nice work.

  • @glendasue2619
    @glendasue2619 4 роки тому

    Nice job. Good instruction, thanks for sharing.

  • @ParfaitParquet
    @ParfaitParquet 6 років тому

    my tip of the day is if you cut the bowl out of the template after carving the bowl set your band saw blade to about 30% angel then you good to just sand and not have to then recave the outter edge. also i cut the outter 1st so you can feel the depth of the bowl as you carve the inside out. so outside 1st inside 2nd.

  • @matthewjohnston1400
    @matthewjohnston1400 2 роки тому

    Looks great.

  • @sarahale7214
    @sarahale7214 4 роки тому +2

    That is beautiful! I love the difference wood. How long did this take you to make?

  • @harmonised8353
    @harmonised8353 4 роки тому

    Awesome bowl carter! Cant afford the Festool RAS 115 sander - is it hard bottomed? And is the only way you could sand the inside of the bowl, becuase the sandpaper overlapped? (Im trying to find something to sand the inside of bowls with, right now Im using a drill with 2 inch pads which isnt ideal as the drill is tiring to hold) - Can you advise?

  • @erinikeuchi6447
    @erinikeuchi6447 3 роки тому

    Great job!

  • @TheWoodWerker
    @TheWoodWerker 8 років тому

    Another Great Video Carter! Thumbs Up Buddy! I'm gonna have to try this with my Carving wheels! Have A Super Week!..... Gus

  • @drgamer77
    @drgamer77 6 років тому

    Great video man. Love the bowl. You should wood turn a few things to go with it. Salad bowl and bowls to serve it in. I'm gonna start doing stuff like that this year. Thx for the inspiration.

    • @BradleyMakesThings
      @BradleyMakesThings  6 років тому +1

      Thanks for checking it out David! I definitely plan to get into turning at some point. It’s just a whole other favor hole of tools and what not so I haven’t taken the plunge. Hoping to get into it this year!

  • @katesutherland6088
    @katesutherland6088 4 роки тому +2

    Very interesting and informative video, but I could hear very little of what was said, due to the unnecessary music. You have a very nice voice, we would like to hear a little more of it! :-)

  • @garyteague4480
    @garyteague4480 4 роки тому

    Great job

  • @mackpadoza3330
    @mackpadoza3330 8 років тому

    That was professional. ProFessional.

  • @dougalexander7204
    @dougalexander7204 5 років тому

    Now that’s curly... nice

  • @fouroakscrafts7240
    @fouroakscrafts7240 6 років тому

    Great video and I love the bowl and contrasting woods. Have you ever heard of the Orbicut carving bit that works with a regular drill? I've looked at some videos and read some reviews, but I can't tell if it works that well or not. Just wondering if you have tried it. Thanks!

  • @paulsilva6543
    @paulsilva6543 2 роки тому

    Are you still wood working sir? I really enjoyed your video

  • @neilmckinlay
    @neilmckinlay 8 років тому

    Turned out great 👍🏻

    • @BradleyMakesThings
      @BradleyMakesThings  8 років тому

      Thanks man. Still getting the hand of the power carving thing. Looking forward to another one of your cool videos!

  • @KagedCreations08XX
    @KagedCreations08XX 8 років тому

    That's a nice looking bowl/tray

  • @Splash111
    @Splash111 6 років тому +1

    The Salad Bowl finish is exactly the same as their regular varnish. people got wigged out with the whole Varnish/Food thing...so they re-labeled the can. I used to use Salad bowl finish as well until I found out that fact from one of their salesmen.

    • @BradleyMakesThings
      @BradleyMakesThings  6 років тому

      Yeah - after I used it I looked at the can a little more closely and realized it’s just a thinned down poly. That’s why it says not to use it for cutting boards and the like because you could ingest flakes of finish since it’s a film finish. After I finished the bowl for the video I found some more scratches so I had to sand it all back, and ended up with a Beezwax/mineral oil finish which I use for most of my food stuff. I did switch from that to making my own finish from organic Beezwax and organic toasted walnut oil though to get the most natural finish possible for those who would be wigged out with synthetics. I personally don’t have a huge issue with them, but enjoy using the wax/oil finishes for ease and also enjoyed making my own.

    • @Splash111
      @Splash111 6 років тому

      Beautiful bowl by the way...absolutely beautiful. . Nice job. The wood whisperer says that he dilutes tung and puts one coat on to help seal the fibers...then finishes with mineral oil/beeswax thin after the tung dries. . I have used diluted tung oil on gun stocks..... 25% and 75% mineral spirits to get more penetration and it works really nice. I then go to a 50%/50%.....then 75 % tung / 25% mineral spirits, then finish with 100% Tung. I just tried my first cutting board with 25% T / 75% MS then finished with beeswax and mineral oil. so far so good. Keep up the great work.

    • @Splash111
      @Splash111 6 років тому

      One more thing...your videos are really helpful. Best reviews of discs on you tube.

    • @BradleyMakesThings
      @BradleyMakesThings  6 років тому

      Good to know! Thanks for sharing. I’ve been thinking about trying my hand at a gun stock but I don’t know if I have the skills for that yet...someday perhaps. The pull length on my bolt action is just a little too long but I can’t bring myself to hack into the stock one.

    • @Splash111
      @Splash111 6 років тому

      I understand...lol. Thanks for your videos. Take care....and keep on...keeping on what you're doing.

  • @jacktrotter5357
    @jacktrotter5357 Рік тому

    You used double sided carpet tape but no glue to bond walnut to maple ??

  • @kazadthebad9995
    @kazadthebad9995 6 років тому +2

    Lovely job man, you could scale this up and make a boat ;)

  • @lloydsnyder5022
    @lloydsnyder5022 7 років тому

    Really nice bowl.

  • @MATTTUCKER16
    @MATTTUCKER16 8 років тому

    I super like this & want to try it!

    • @BradleyMakesThings
      @BradleyMakesThings  8 років тому

      Should definitely give it a shot! Once you get used to the process it's pretty simple. In a week or two in going to do a review/demo on all the tools I've tried including some budget ones.

  • @TJSWOODWORKINGSHOP
    @TJSWOODWORKINGSHOP 8 років тому

    Hi my friend on the side shot when your carving it looks like it's snowing ha ha ha good job bro i love it my friend :)

    • @BradleyMakesThings
      @BradleyMakesThings  8 років тому

      Hah! It looked like it was snowing a bit in person too 😂. Thanks for checking it out!

    • @TJSWOODWORKINGSHOP
      @TJSWOODWORKINGSHOP 8 років тому

      I always check your videos my friend,It's good stuff bro i like it sir :)

  • @dominiquebrans1650
    @dominiquebrans1650 3 роки тому

    Merci pour cette vidéo très intéressante et magnifique travail.

  • @5x30Workshop
    @5x30Workshop 8 років тому

    Looks great man! Awesome job!

    • @BradleyMakesThings
      @BradleyMakesThings  8 років тому

      Thanks, dude! Having fun and makin' a huge mess. Can't complain! Still got a lot of practicing to do that's for sure.

  • @ThePanelman
    @ThePanelman 3 роки тому

    Good choice of wood

  • @carmonacrafts1972
    @carmonacrafts1972 Рік тому

    Well I'm definitely inspired so now I have to make that same executable LOL

  • @farnabyurquhart6970
    @farnabyurquhart6970 5 років тому

    Beautiful

  • @basuramanya
    @basuramanya 7 років тому

    really nice. looks like fun..

    • @BradleyMakesThings
      @BradleyMakesThings  7 років тому

      Dan @ The Robbins Workshop Thanks, Dan! It definitely is a lot of fun. And it results in a pretty neat peace to boot!

  • @jeffshearer5125
    @jeffshearer5125 6 років тому

    Mad skills there👍

  • @juleswebb1885
    @juleswebb1885 6 років тому

    Nice bowl and great vid. I been traditional hand carving and then power carving, on and off, here in the uk for 35 years and I'm getting back into it after accidentally becoming a builder for a few years! I think the arbortech industrial blade is much quicker for initial roughing out, then the turbo plane for refining the shape before sanding. I have recently got the arbortech ball gouge, which i at first thought was a bit of a gimmick, but it is great for undercutting and doing smaller bowls and hollow forms, and if used gently and carefully, can create a texture that can pass for hand gouge tool marks (after a light sanding) . Do you use this attachment? It's slower than the discs of course, but is a great addition to my power carving arsenal! Keep up the good work, be safe and have fun : )

    • @BradleyMakesThings
      @BradleyMakesThings  6 років тому

      +Jules Webb Thanks for the tip, Jules! I actually have a blade similar to the arbortech industrial that I’ve been asked to review called the DBX cutter - has round carbide replaceable blades like the industrial but has 6 instead of two. Hoping that works out well! There’s also the chainsaw style blades the likes of the Lancelot by King Arthur Tools which I have, but because it’s so easy to overdo it in power carving I actually don’t mind the extra time the turboplane takes. We’ll see how it compares to the DBX cutter though.

    • @juleswebb1885
      @juleswebb1885 6 років тому

      Carter Wilson Workshop you're right carter, it is easy to over do it with the discs! I look forward to your review of the dbx cutter, although it may not be available here in the uk. Keep the vids coming, as I'm doing similar work to you at the moment !

    • @BradleyMakesThings
      @BradleyMakesThings  6 років тому

      +Jules Webb The new DBX cutter I’m talking about actually comes from the UK. :) I’m going to be posting a review of it in the next week or two, as well as a video of a walnut trench bowl I hope to use it on.

  • @davidspassage
    @davidspassage 8 років тому

    Beautiful bowl! :-)

  • @davidcrewe6050
    @davidcrewe6050 8 років тому

    lovely nice job

  • @PPMOCRG
    @PPMOCRG 4 роки тому

    Cool project! I really like it. It would be better to leave out the music so that we can hear you speaking. Thank you for sharing!

  • @ThuanDuong-pv3xu
    @ThuanDuong-pv3xu 7 років тому

    to Carter W...; what is corner sander that you use? it's very good to take by a hand !

    • @BradleyMakesThings
      @BradleyMakesThings  7 років тому

      +Thuan Duong I'm not sure which you're talking about - if it was earlier in the video it's the Festool RAS115. If it's later in the video, it's the Festool RO90. Both are great sanders. For the RAS115, you can do something similar by adding a resin fiber sanding disc to a variable speed grinder.

  • @keithtraa
    @keithtraa 7 років тому

    very nice, sir.

  • @lillielittlefield6881
    @lillielittlefield6881 Рік тому

    How thick is the wood for the bowl

    • @BradleyMakesThings
      @BradleyMakesThings  Рік тому

      I don’t remember precisely but somewhere around 2-1/2” or 2-3/4”.

  • @christophergarofalo
    @christophergarofalo 8 років тому

    Do you skip the drying process? Does it warp or crack?

    • @BradleyMakesThings
      @BradleyMakesThings  8 років тому

      I was using wood that was already dry so there were no issues there. There was a little warping in the boards before I glued them up from the drying process, but I corrected that with the jointer and planer before glue up. I haven't done any green wood carving so I've not had really any issues with warping or cracking.

  • @frank0550
    @frank0550 8 років тому

    GReat Video...more please!

  • @Ritercrazy
    @Ritercrazy 7 років тому +1

    Totally liked and subbed.

  • @Idoitfortheskonkas
    @Idoitfortheskonkas 7 років тому

    Just beauty !!

  • @PropTrading
    @PropTrading 5 років тому

    Nice! thanks

  • @ramirolopez3007
    @ramirolopez3007 8 років тому

    wouldn't it be easier to use a router?

    • @BradleyMakesThings
      @BradleyMakesThings  8 років тому

      Personally I don't think it would be easier to use a router, especially given the shape of the inside. From what I've seen, router-made bowls tend to have straight/vertical sides. Nothing wrong with that but not the look I was going for here. :)

    • @ramirolopez3007
      @ramirolopez3007 8 років тому +1

      +Carter Wilson Workshop cool. was thinking about making a change, cuff link, wallet tray which pretty much would resemble this and I'm just trying to figure out a good way to go with the Idea. thanks for the info.

  • @AbdulBasit-cy2ih
    @AbdulBasit-cy2ih 4 роки тому

    Beautyfuul

  • @tk3326
    @tk3326 5 років тому +1

    Can't hear you over the music

  • @sanya7704
    @sanya7704 7 років тому

    Что за диск на болгарке

  • @duartebarros5534
    @duartebarros5534 8 років тому

    Fantástico.

  • @BreeXD45C
    @BreeXD45C 7 років тому +11

    At 1:26 and following you do something incredibly dangerous. You are cutting the inside slope of the bowl with the cutter head facing your body. Your shirt and body are way too close to the spinning blade. What would happen is that it would grab your shirt pull it in and start wrapping it around the shaft and pull you into the blade. In an instant it would wrench the entire unit right out of your hands and you would be seriously injured. And the angle grinder doesn't have a momentary switch so it will keep running though you are no longer controlling it.
    You do nice work but you have to do it safely so you can keep making new things for us to see.

    • @houtjeboom
      @houtjeboom 7 років тому +2

      I saw that too... watch out !!

    • @frantisek_heca
      @frantisek_heca 4 роки тому

      So what would be the right procedure, please? I don't understand what's wrong exactly at this exact video spot and what should be the right approach. Thanks a lot.

  • @barryroberts6470
    @barryroberts6470 8 років тому

    Nice Bowel, turned out great.Can you please reply to my question on your last vid. Thanks. Take Care, Barry (from England)

  • @ParfaitParquet
    @ParfaitParquet 6 років тому

    check out kirjes sanding system for finishing your work for bowls and hard to reach spots king arthur tools do the same tool in the USA 4 years in and it saved my months of work and made be $$$$$ due to the finish it gives.

  • @secreteobsession3584
    @secreteobsession3584 4 роки тому

    Beautiful but just lower the music

  • @liborbocek8335
    @liborbocek8335 4 роки тому

    HA HA HA funny carving for kids

  • @lass-inangeles7564
    @lass-inangeles7564 6 років тому +1

    Stopped at 0:15 secs. Music and voice don't mix. DIY videos should not have music. My ears don't operate on stereo channels. Fail.

  • @robfielding100
    @robfielding100 6 років тому

    Like your videos but that music is very distracting and quite annoying.

  • @РодионСокол
    @РодионСокол 5 місяців тому

    А что за тёмное дерево?

  • @leroymontano9080
    @leroymontano9080 Рік тому

    You dont show how to get two colors ,? Glue ?

    • @BradleyMakesThings
      @BradleyMakesThings  Рік тому

      Yes - the maple and the walnut were run over a jointer to make them flat, and then they were glued together before the carving was done.

  • @tanyaipes7947
    @tanyaipes7947 3 роки тому

    Looks great

  • @judyhall7030
    @judyhall7030 7 років тому

    Beautiful