Speechless……….. If you put this piece in a museum with History’s most priceless artifacts, not only would it fit in but it would probably be difficult to convince people that it didn’t come from the Royal table of an Ancient King and Queen. On the over under I’ll take the over at 11.5 hours 😁
Thanks for not only sharing your work but also sharing your thought process. It makes watching your videos even more educational and entertaining. Great job as always.
I know nothing about woodturning, but it's cool hearing you talk about your process as you work on this piece. I really love how gnarly it turned out - so full of character!
Thanks Jean. I have a bunch of of T-shirts that have been washed eleventy-billion times and they still seem to want to leave fuzzy bits. I’ve tried old flannel sheets, cotton t-shirts, wool socks, coffee filters, cheesecloth...apparently I have a problem 😂
Lowe’s has a bag of rags from T shirts that I have used for many years. Never had a problem with it. Used it in my shop building furniture for all applications of finishes.
Hi Ralph! I’ve tried a bunch of different things and I’m wondering if part of the issue I’m having is mainly the finish itself. I have a can of Tried & True Original Wood Finish (polymerized linseed oil & beeswax) that I’ve had for literally close to 20 years. They say it doesn’t actually have a shelf life, and I agree with that die he most part but it has gotten really thick. It performs fine but really drags the cloth pretty heavily and leaves fuzzy bits. I’ll have to warm it up and see if I can get it closer to it’s original consistency or suck it up and buy a new can 😂
Thanks Butch. At least it was small! I have a bunch of cherry burls but they are super hard and super dense and super cracked. I put a good sized one on and went after it for about an hour before I gave up. Too many cracks to use without resin
Thanks Valerie, I’m really pleased with how it turned out. And SQUEEEEE about the subs - gonna do another milestone giveaway, just have to figure out what to do! 😃
Hello Lisa, I watched all your videos, your work is amazing 😉 I really like this piece, the raw and wild side is well preserved and it is not easy to do. Congratulations! 👍 Morgan
Really beautiful, these gnarly girls are some of my favorite bowls. I also use cut up old t-shirts but of course the cut ends to have some loose threads and lint.
Gnarly girls 😂 Good one autocorrect! Giggling aside, I agree - the gnarlier looking the blank, the more beautiful (or at least interesting) it will be. Thanks for watching 😃
Lisa that is a great looking bowl. The natural edge sure does look fantastic. The large crack and the hole in the bottom gives it some character. Great video. Have a wonderful week and weekend.
Hi Lisa, that bowl although not functional is a real beauty, I love all the bark inclusions and the grain along with the different colors of wood. A finish I just started using is one called Howards feed and wax and it really brings out the grain color and leaves a matte finish! Thanks for the great video and keep them coming! Cheers Al
Hi Al! I actually was undecided between the Howard’s and the Tried & True - decided to try the Tried & True to see how it looked. Happy with this as well as the Howard’s so many options! 😃
I thought is was going to be a bust being so gnarly but pleasantly surprised as the final form emerged. Good eye Lisa !! (I would've ended up with a shot glass sized thingie. LOL. Thanks for sharing🙏 🙏 Stay safe. -Mike😷💉 p.s. old tee shirts and my favorite - my old flannel shirts !
Hi Crystal! It was the first thing I though of when I finished it. Cant wait to get back out that way - had an up close and personal experience with a big horn sheep 🐑
Hi Carol, me too! I have a bunch of cherry burls that are super hard and cracked along the growth rings - they are going to have to be resin candidates. Would love to see some of yours when you’re finished 😃
This turned out absolutely amazing! For what it's worth, I've always had issues with my drive spur holding on, the best way I have found to make it work is to mark the 4 points on your piece and use a small chisel or flathead screwdriver to make them deep enough that it can't let go. It takes an extra few minutes at the start, but I rarely have to stop using this method! Oh, and for the linty bits, I just use a microfibre facecloth from the dollar store.
Hi there, thanks so much for stopping by! Definitely going to have to try that with the spur drive. It will take far less time than what I had to do to beat the live center out of the tailstock 🙄, even if I had to do it each time I made an adjustment. I have some of those cloths but usually use them for buffing/running out. Will have to try them with some finish.
You did a great job on this, Lisa! I have turned pieces which are tall on one side and very short on the other, and then the "bowl" turns out like that. Now, I might try to change that tail stock location to achieve a more balanced result. Thank you! :)
I have used Lyle’s method for seating bowl blanks on wet blanks up to 18” diameter and 7” thick on my PM 3520C without any live center sticking issues. I use a jumbo spur which gives a very good bite and doesn’t bore into the blank. On the lint free rag topic, I cut up old t shirts and then fo,d them so I am finishing with a folded edge, not the cut edge, and they work great.
Hi Mike! I see lots of other turners use the tailstock to seat the spur drive but man mine is not happy about that! I’ll have to check with Laguna and see if I’m doing something wrong. That’s how I do the t-shirts too - I think I have trouble with the thicker finishes. May try wrapping the t-shirts in some pantyhose and see if that will contain some of the linty bits with the thicker stuff 😃
Hi there! That’s another little trick I learned from one of Lyle Jamieson’s videos and it works great! It does sometimes get away from me a little bit though - it’s a bit heavy and unwieldy for me to grip and I end up pulling the trigger when I don’t mean too 😂
I DON'T WHY YOU ARE YOU SO HARD ON YOURSELF SWEETIE EVERYTHING YOU DO IS A PEACE OF ART AND IT ALWAYS COMES OUT TO BE BEAUTIFUL I LOVE YOUR WOOD TURNING SO YOU KEEP UP THE FANTASTIC WORK OK WELL TAKE CARE AND STAY SAFE YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS HAVE A AWESOME DAY AND KEEP THE WOOD CHIPS FLYING AND I WILL SEE YOU ON THE NEXT VIDEO BE KIND TO YOURSELF SEE YOU LATER MY FRIEND🍀🦅🇺🇸😊🌹❤
Live edge is my favourite turnings, good job. Noticed on your photo that you have a beagle, lost my boxer to cancer a couple of months ago would love to see your dog on an episode.
Sorry about the loss of your dog - they are definitely part of the family. Bailey doesn’t hang out in the shop with me cuz he’s still youngish (at almost 4!) and he gets into everything. Maybe I’ll make a couple of video shorts with him and post them 😁
Nice bowl Lisa. Looks really rugged, like a mountain range around the edge. To answer your question about lint free cloths, I use an old t-shirt and have had no lint issues at all. However, I finish everything with Howards Cutting Board conditioner so... Stuart
Gorgeous work! Natural art bowls are the greatest test of your ability to visualize a finished result while looking at the rough blank. For rubbing pads that do not leave lint check out luthier supply shops, 3M automotive microfibre pads work but are very expensive.
Thank you Charlie, I really appreciate it. I’ll have to check maybe Grizzly, I know they have luthier supplies. I used to buy surgical gauze I think it was but when I was using General Finishes Arm-R-Seal on my bandsaw boxes, etc t-shirts worked fine. I don’t use that on my turnings, and I’m mostly having trouble with a very thick and almost sticky finish so I may replace that can and see if that helps.
I’ve heard of bamboo cloth. Natural material manufactures might have something for lack of Lint. Really live this piece. All national look is perfect. Thank You
I use a 1" diameter spade bit to drill down to good solid wood once i find center. Then I drive my spur in with a mallet. Fits really tight and kinda limits ability to adjust live center location, but rarely loses bite. (Love your work, BTW)
Hi Mike! I’m glad you’re enjoying the videos. I use old t-shirts but still have some lint issues with some finishes. I bought a pair of pantyhose as someone suggested holding the t-shirt inside a piece of that to contain the lint - I’m going to give it a shot!
Nice bowl Lisa, certainly a lot better than what I just did before watching this. An afternoon's work ruined in seconds. But I also made the pedestal bowl for my Sister and its a great hit!
Hi Leo! That’s definitely the most frustrating thing about woodturning-it doesn’t take long for it to go from amazing to ashes. Glad your sister like the pedestal bowl!
I'm amazed when I see you females turning awkward, dangerous pieces like this. I think men do this because of hormone surges or because they sometimes don't have the good sense to avoid danger but ladies don't usually have those manly issues. So I must think you do it to expand the limits of your craft. That's real art and not just teetering on the edge. Excellent work!
Thank you Thomas, that’s very kind of you to say. I’m pretty happy with how this came out and am looking forward to exploring some more artsy-fartsy pieces in the near future, push the envelope a little as I’m gaining confidence on the actual turning front. Thanks for the chuckle - I’ll admit when I’m surfing the web or UA-cam looking for instructional videos on pretty much any topic my first assessment is “is this dude an idiot?” People do some stupid and scary things out there!
Hi Steven! I have a ton of old, well worn cotton t-shirts which *should* be lint free but I still end up with little fuzzy bits 🤷♀️. This isn’t a huge deal for most of the finishes I use, but still!
Thats gorgeous Lisa! Burls are so pretty, and you did a fantastic job on this one. I never got the opportunity to turn one. just never did run across any of em in my time turning.
Hi Dave! I’ve been lucky and have been able to get my hands on quite a few, though a lot of them are so dry and cracked they are only candidates for resin. Thanks for watching 😊
Hi Barb, thanks for stopping by 😃 I’m glad you’re enjoying the video and thanks for letting me know you like the voiceover too. Feedback is much appreciated 😊
Thanks Scott! I do love me some epoxy, but not on everything. I was lucky that this piece held together for me and I was able to leave it in all its gnarly beauty 😃
Nice work... I have a Laguna as well and I no longer use their live center, having the same problem as you. I believe it has to do with them coating/finishing the taper which is designed to be a metal to metal fit. I went with a Robust and have had a much better experience. The Easywood Tools live center is identical to the Robust. Other than the name on the side I cannot tell a difference. Along the way I have ended up with both. LOL
Those things are not cheap! I’m going to hold off on replacing the live center as I only have trouble if I’m putting a lot of pressure on it, and I need to buy things - want a 4” Robust tool rest and a hollowing system and I need to build a steady rest and you can never have too many tools and... 😂
Gotta love natural edge! Nice work!
Holy 😳 David that really means a lot coming from you! Thanks so much 😊
That piece of wood is so beautiful. Incredible job!
Thank you Gail, it really is a cool piece isn’t it!?
Speechless………..
If you put this piece in a museum with History’s most priceless artifacts, not only would it fit in but it would probably be difficult to convince people that it didn’t come from the Royal table of an Ancient King and Queen.
On the over under I’ll take the over at 11.5 hours 😁
Wow, thank you so much- that’s quite a compliment! 😁
So how long did it take to complete this piece?
Thanks for not only sharing your work but also sharing your thought process. It makes watching your videos even more educational and entertaining. Great job as always.
Thank you, I’m so glad you’re enjoying the videos. 😊
Thanks for staying with the project. Beautiful job!
Thank you Danny!
I know nothing about woodturning, but it's cool hearing you talk about your process as you work on this piece. I really love how gnarly it turned out - so full of character!
Thanks Fay I’m glad you’re enjoying the videos, and that you are able to follow what I’m talking about 😃
This bowl is splendid it speaks to my sensibility, I love turning that kind burl, , it seems to be down from the ocean floor. 👍
Thanks Jean-Louis, I really like how this one came out 😃
Hi Lisa... really beautiful bowl... lovely warm colours and so much character ... great job and video... take care...All the best.....Andy
Thank you Andy!
That was a real achievement... Great stuff thanks.
Thank you Mark, I’m really pleased with it 😊
I am always and continue to be amazed at how you bring the beauty out in things!
Thank you Bryan - hope you are well 😊
Beautiful piece, and masterful work in getting it to hold together. I really enjoy your videos.
Thank you David, much appreciated 😊
That is a beautiful piece of wood. Love the grain. You and Phil Anderson are my go-to's when I need to destress. Great bowl.
If I keeps doing pieces like this (and I am 😂) I gonna need to get me one of Phil’s Sand-O-Flex things!
@@LisaRamlow Haha. I was gonna say that but I wasn't sure if you knew who he was. That's funny.
stunning what a great piece. the character of it speaks for it self. wonderful work
Thanks Garry, I’m really pleased with how it turned out 😊
The bowl is beautiful. I love the live edge. I also use old t-shirt material.
Thanks Jean. I have a bunch of of T-shirts that have been washed eleventy-billion times and they still seem to want to leave fuzzy bits. I’ve tried old flannel sheets, cotton t-shirts, wool socks, coffee filters, cheesecloth...apparently I have a problem 😂
A unique and beautiful bowl
Thanks so much 😊
Great video
Thank you!
Beautiful bowl has alot of character great job
Thank you Rich!
Again, another beautiful job!
Thank you James I’m quite pleased with it 😊
Lowe’s has a bag of rags from T shirts that I have used for many years. Never had a problem with it. Used it in my shop building furniture for all applications of finishes.
Hi Ralph! I’ve tried a bunch of different things and I’m wondering if part of the issue I’m having is mainly the finish itself. I have a can of Tried & True Original Wood Finish (polymerized linseed oil & beeswax) that I’ve had for literally close to 20 years. They say it doesn’t actually have a shelf life, and I agree with that die he most part but it has gotten really thick. It performs fine but really drags the cloth pretty heavily and leaves fuzzy bits. I’ll have to warm it up and see if I can get it closer to it’s original consistency or suck it up and buy a new can 😂
Terrific bowl, Lisa!
Thank you Rick, I really like this one 😃
Very nicely done! It takes a lot of confidence to take on such an irregular chunk of wood.
Thanks Butch. At least it was small! I have a bunch of cherry burls but they are super hard and super dense and super cracked. I put a good sized one on and went after it for about an hour before I gave up. Too many cracks to use without resin
A gorgeous piece. Absolutely ❤it
Thank you so much 😊
Panty Hose for no lint. Also a good applicator. Very nice piece. Thanks Lisa!!!
Thanks Mark!
Great looking bowl Lisa. I really love natural edge pieces.
Me toooooo! 😃
Gnarly! Glad you did the undercut and went thinner than thick. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 And almost 5000 subs! Excellent!!
Thanks Valerie, I’m really pleased with how it turned out.
And SQUEEEEE about the subs - gonna do another milestone giveaway, just have to figure out what to do! 😃
Beautiful bowl! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching SueEllen!
These crazy pieces are always my favorite
Hi Brad! Agreed - these are a lot of fun. You never know what (if anything!) you’re going to get 😂
Love this bowl. Just gorgeous art piece.
Thank you Tracey I’m really happy with how it turned out! 😊
Well done Lisa.
Thank you Pam!
Beautiful for sure.
Thanks Lyle, I’m really happy with it 😃
Hello Lisa,
I watched all your videos, your work is amazing 😉
I really like this piece, the raw and wild side is well preserved and it is not easy to do.
Congratulations! 👍
Morgan
Thank you so much Morgan, I really appreciate that 😊
Really beautiful, these gnarly girls are some of my favorite bowls. I also use cut up old t-shirts but of course the cut ends to have some loose threads and lint.
Gnarly girls 😂 Good one autocorrect!
Giggling aside, I agree - the gnarlier looking the blank, the more beautiful (or at least interesting) it will be. Thanks for watching 😃
@@LisaRamlow oh no, I didn't even notice that.
Very beautiful bowl lisa.that's really nice.
Thank you, I’m really happy with it 😊
I like the looks of the bowl a lot
Thanks Ed!
Awesome skill, beautiful job.
Thank you Gary, I appreciate that 😊
Wow this is so gorgeous 🥰 just perfedt for valantine day have a happy one fellow woodworker 🌹❤️🇨🇦👍🏼
Thank you so much! I’m really pleased with how it turned out 😊
The bowl is beautiful! I too, have had trouble with lint left after finishing. I will give old t-shirts a try.
Hi Susan! I think my issue with the t-shirts is the cut edges. I may try them wrapped in pantyhose and see if that helps.
Beautiful piece lisa. Great job.
Thank you Lynn!
Lisa that is a great looking bowl. The natural edge sure does look fantastic. The large crack and the hole in the bottom gives it some character. Great video. Have a wonderful week and weekend.
Thank you Joey! I really like how rugged and gnarly it is - the cracks and holes are part of its character for sure. Thanks for watching 😊
It turned out great Lisa, I love it!
Thank you John, I’m really happy with it 😊
Another beautiful piece of art Lisa. Very ingenious start to this video.
Thanks David - which part are you referring to, the how the hell should I mount this segment? 😂
@@LisaRamlow Yes, I like the way you kept adjusting your center until you got the cut you wanted. Do you ever sell any of your work?
I do - some locally here in gift shops & galleries, some on my website and sometimes at art fairs, if we ever get back to that
Hi Lisa, that bowl although not functional is a real beauty, I love all the bark inclusions and the grain along with the different colors of wood. A finish I just started using is one called Howards feed and wax and it really brings out the grain color and leaves a matte finish! Thanks for the great video and keep them coming!
Cheers Al
Hi Al! I actually was undecided between the Howard’s and the Tried & True - decided to try the Tried & True to see how it looked. Happy with this as well as the Howard’s so many options! 😃
I thought is was going to be a bust being so gnarly but pleasantly surprised as the final form emerged. Good eye Lisa !! (I would've ended up with a shot glass sized thingie. LOL.
Thanks for sharing🙏 🙏 Stay safe. -Mike😷💉 p.s. old tee shirts and my favorite - my old flannel shirts !
Hi Mike! I was also afraid I was going to end up with a micro-bowl 😂
@@LisaRamlow 👍
Beautiful wood and the natural edge really give’s the bowl a unique look. Very nice.
Thanks Sigurdur, I’m really happy with it 😊
Lisa, you found a beautiful bowl in that burl. Being a resident of South Dakota, I appreciate the Badlands reference. It is an accurate reference!
Hi Crystal! It was the first thing I though of when I finished it. Cant wait to get back out that way - had an up close and personal experience with a big horn sheep 🐑
@@LisaRamlow We are very cold up here in the north country right now. Bring your long johns!
Cold here in Michigan too but not THAT cold - and I wear long johns from about November through April 😂
@@LisaRamlow It's -17 degrees right now! And, I am with you regarding the long johns.
Beautiful piece Lisa...
Thank you David, much appreciated 😊
Great looking piece.
Thanks Jason! Gonna wish I had a coring system for the big ones
@@LisaRamlow , definitely worth it for those nicer pieces.
Beautiful bowl
Thanks Bruce - I’m really happy with it 😊
I have seen turners use 5 minute epoxy or super glue with the wood chips to fill holes. It looks great when it is done. love your turnings
Thank you William 😊
Gorgeous bowl...I love burls and have quite a few very large cherry burls that I plan to turn.
Hi Carol, me too! I have a bunch of cherry burls that are super hard and cracked along the growth rings - they are going to have to be resin candidates. Would love to see some of yours when you’re finished 😃
It is very funky . I like it .
Thanks Ahron. It is funky and gnarly and I like it too 😁
This turned out absolutely amazing! For what it's worth, I've always had issues with my drive spur holding on, the best way I have found to make it work is to mark the 4 points on your piece and use a small chisel or flathead screwdriver to make them deep enough that it can't let go. It takes an extra few minutes at the start, but I rarely have to stop using this method!
Oh, and for the linty bits, I just use a microfibre facecloth from the dollar store.
Hi there, thanks so much for stopping by! Definitely going to have to try that with the spur drive. It will take far less time than what I had to do to beat the live center out of the tailstock 🙄, even if I had to do it each time I made an adjustment. I have some of those cloths but usually use them for buffing/running out. Will have to try them with some finish.
@@LisaRamlow
New sub, I'll definitely be back!
You brought out the beauty in this piece. Nice!
Thank you Ray!
Iike the bowl you made. Lisa I wouldn't worry about the pole cut, you are cutting forward and backward, and you doing good job of it.
Thanks Allan, I appreciate that. It’s still very frustrating but there are ways around it 😊
excellent work on this Lisa!!
Thank you Robert, I’m really pleased with it 😊
Very nice piece, Lisa. Take care.
Thanks Tom, you too!
Really cool. That’s one of the better live edge bowls I’ve seen. Sounds like Lyle had some good advice.
Hi Michael, thank you so much. I’m really happy with how this came out. And yes, Lyle Jamieson has some great videos!
A challenging piece and your thought process made that an interesting watch. Keep safe and stay well. 👍👍
Thanks Clive!
Tho you always make great stuff this is your best yet. Amazing work.
Thank you so much 😊
Nice looking bowl..
Enjoy,
Jeff
Thank you Jeff!
You did a great job on this, Lisa! I have turned pieces which are tall on one side and very short on the other, and then the "bowl" turns out like that. Now, I might try to change that tail stock location to achieve a more balanced result. Thank you! :)
Hi Clayton! That’s another bit I learned from one of Lyle Jamieson’s Videos and it was very helpful on this project for sure!
I have used Lyle’s method for seating bowl blanks on wet blanks up to 18” diameter and 7” thick on my PM 3520C without any live center sticking issues. I use a jumbo spur which gives a very good bite and doesn’t bore into the blank. On the lint free rag topic, I cut up old t shirts and then fo,d them so I am finishing with a folded edge, not the cut edge, and they work great.
Hi Mike! I see lots of other turners use the tailstock to seat the spur drive but man mine is not happy about that! I’ll have to check with Laguna and see if I’m doing something wrong.
That’s how I do the t-shirts too - I think I have trouble with the thicker finishes. May try wrapping the t-shirts in some pantyhose and see if that will contain some of the linty bits with the thicker stuff 😃
Nice idea with the air chisel
Hi there! That’s another little trick I learned from one of Lyle Jamieson’s videos and it works great! It does sometimes get away from me a little bit though - it’s a bit heavy and unwieldy for me to grip and I end up pulling the trigger when I don’t mean too 😂
Stunning 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
Thanks so much 😁
Looks great.
Thank you Brad 😊
Nice job.. a keeper.
Thanks so much
I DON'T WHY YOU ARE YOU SO HARD ON YOURSELF SWEETIE EVERYTHING YOU DO IS A PEACE OF ART AND IT ALWAYS COMES OUT TO BE BEAUTIFUL I LOVE YOUR WOOD TURNING SO YOU KEEP UP THE FANTASTIC WORK OK WELL TAKE CARE AND STAY SAFE YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS HAVE A AWESOME DAY AND KEEP THE WOOD CHIPS FLYING AND I WILL SEE YOU ON THE NEXT VIDEO BE KIND TO YOURSELF SEE YOU LATER MY FRIEND🍀🦅🇺🇸😊🌹❤
Thanks Curtis, I appreciate you!
@@LisaRamlow YOUR WELCOME SWEETIE ANYTIME TAKE CARE AND STAY SAFE HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY AND TAKE CARE AND STAY SAFE I'LL TTYL
@@LisaRamlow YOUR WELCOME SWEETIE ANYTIME TAKE CARE AND STAY SAFE TILL NEXT VIDEO TTYL
Even though at the start she had to adjust it now and then, I'd agree it still turned out excellent!
Thank you so much! This was a tricky piece to orient as it was so lopsided. I’m really happy I was able to make it work!
That really turn out very nice !
Thank you Jim!
Live edge is my favourite turnings, good job.
Noticed on your photo that you have a beagle, lost my boxer to cancer a couple of months ago would love to see your dog on an episode.
Sorry about the loss of your dog - they are definitely part of the family. Bailey doesn’t hang out in the shop with me cuz he’s still youngish (at almost 4!) and he gets into everything. Maybe I’ll make a couple of video shorts with him and post them 😁
Really nice 👍👍👍👍
Thanks Douglas!
Cool projects
Thank you!
Nice bowl Lisa. Looks really rugged, like a mountain range around the edge.
To answer your question about lint free cloths, I use an old t-shirt and have had no lint issues at all. However, I finish everything with Howards Cutting Board conditioner so...
Stuart
Hey Stuart! Rugged for sure 😉
Gorgeous work! Natural art bowls are the greatest test of your ability to visualize a finished result while looking at the rough blank. For rubbing pads that do not leave lint check out luthier supply shops, 3M automotive microfibre pads work but are very expensive.
Thank you Charlie, I really appreciate it. I’ll have to check maybe Grizzly, I know they have luthier supplies. I used to buy surgical gauze I think it was but when I was using General Finishes Arm-R-Seal on my bandsaw boxes, etc t-shirts worked fine. I don’t use that on my turnings, and I’m mostly having trouble with a very thick and almost sticky finish so I may replace that can and see if that helps.
I like this bowl a lot the wood is amazing stay safe X
Thanks George, you too!
Very beautiful
Thanks!
WELL DONE! Great bowl, I'm really like! Take care. Vitaly
Thank you Vitaly 😃
I’ve heard of bamboo cloth. Natural material manufactures might have something for lack of Lint. Really live this piece. All national look is perfect. Thank You
Oh Helen bamboo is a great idea! I’ll have to see if I can find some and try that. Thanks!
I use a 1" diameter spade bit to drill down to good solid wood once i find center. Then I drive my spur in with a mallet. Fits really tight and kinda limits ability to adjust live center location, but rarely loses bite. (Love your work, BTW)
Hi Steven! That’s a great idea, I’ll definitely try that next time. Thanks for watching 😊
hi Lisa I enjoy your videos you do good work keep it up. i use old T shirts for my finishing, no lint or cloth diaper material good luck
Hi Mike! I’m glad you’re enjoying the videos. I use old t-shirts but still have some lint issues with some finishes. I bought a pair of pantyhose as someone suggested holding the t-shirt inside a piece of that to contain the lint - I’m going to give it a shot!
@@LisaRamlow I'll have to try that
Nice bowl Lisa, certainly a lot better than what I just did before watching this. An afternoon's work ruined in seconds.
But I also made the pedestal bowl for my Sister and its a great hit!
Hi Leo! That’s definitely the most frustrating thing about woodturning-it doesn’t take long for it to go from amazing to ashes. Glad your sister like the pedestal bowl!
@@LisaRamlow She does. Did you watch it?
I'm amazed when I see you females turning awkward, dangerous pieces like this. I think men do this because of hormone surges or because they sometimes don't have the good sense to avoid danger but ladies don't usually have those manly issues. So I must think you do it to expand the limits of your craft. That's real art and not just teetering on the edge. Excellent work!
Thank you Thomas, that’s very kind of you to say. I’m pretty happy with how this came out and am looking forward to exploring some more artsy-fartsy pieces in the near future, push the envelope a little as I’m gaining confidence on the actual turning front. Thanks for the chuckle - I’ll admit when I’m surfing the web or UA-cam looking for instructional videos on pretty much any topic my first assessment is “is this dude an idiot?” People do some stupid and scary things out there!
@@LisaRamlow HA! I'm married to another of you uppity females so I know about stretching the boundaries.
Very nice.
Thanks Mikk!
❤️🌈❤️ Definitely a work of art!
Thank you, I’m pretty happy with how it turned out 😁
Very interesting piece Lisa. Nice job!
Cosmo from Billerica, Ma.
Thank you Cosmo, I appreciate it!
i do love this also!
Thank you Roseann 😊
Very nice
Thank you!
Sehr schöne Arbeit!!
Thank you Heinz!
Looks great! Really interested in seeing how this turned out. I was lucky to get a couple of Oak burls for free late last year. Thanks for the video!
Ooooh, any free burls are AMAZING burls 😃
Thanks for watching
That is a great one. Very bad lands.
I thought so too! 😁
Beautiful bowl and the process worth watching too. Like and a sub for you today. Thanks for sharing!
Hi Gord, welcome and thanks for the sub. I’m glad you’re enjoying the videos 😂
lookin good. I use my old tee shirts and don't seem to have any lint problems.
Hi Steven! I have a ton of old, well worn cotton t-shirts which *should* be lint free but I still end up with little fuzzy bits 🤷♀️. This isn’t a huge deal for most of the finishes I use, but still!
Nice bowl!!! I have good luck using burlap.
Hi Louis, thanks for stopping by 😊. I’ve never tried burlap but I think I’ve tried everything else 😂
Thats gorgeous Lisa! Burls are so pretty, and you did a fantastic job on this one. I never got the opportunity to turn one. just never did run across any of em in my time turning.
Hi Dave! I’ve been lucky and have been able to get my hands on quite a few, though a lot of them are so dry and cracked they are only candidates for resin. Thanks for watching 😊
Beautiful piece. I like the way you narrate through the process.
Hi Barb, thanks for stopping by 😃
I’m glad you’re enjoying the video and thanks for letting me know you like the voiceover too. Feedback is much appreciated 😊
Gnarly is right!! Very nice.
Thanks Bernie! It’s still a little gnarly now that it’s done but I like it 😃
Nice!
Thanks! I’m really happy with this one! 😃
Love the bowl, and the fact there is no epoxy.
Thanks Scott! I do love me some epoxy, but not on everything. I was lucky that this piece held together for me and I was able to leave it in all its gnarly beauty 😃
Nice work... I have a Laguna as well and I no longer use their live center, having the same problem as you. I believe it has to do with them coating/finishing the taper which is designed to be a metal to metal fit. I went with a Robust and have had a much better experience. The Easywood Tools live center is identical to the Robust. Other than the name on the side I cannot tell a difference. Along the way I have ended up with both. LOL
Those things are not cheap! I’m going to hold off on replacing the live center as I only have trouble if I’m putting a lot of pressure on it, and I need to buy things - want a 4” Robust tool rest and a hollowing system and I need to build a steady rest and you can never have too many tools and... 😂
Lisa, try a flour sack towel. I use them for baking because I don't want lint in my dough.
Hi Steve! I actually have some but haven’t used them yet. I should toss them in the wash and see how they work 👍