Turning A Bowl Entirely by Hand
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2023
- In this we visit master Bowyer Jack Pinson as he demonstrates how he uses traditional hand tools to transform a green piece of spalted beech into a functional bowl.
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My woodwork teacher said he's only ever let 1 student turn a bowl but I'm determined to be the next
Good luck, I hope your teacher lets you. Powered lathes are scary, but its also an amazing tool to learn!
My woodworking teacher was missing multiple fingers and would say somewhat racist things. He was _old school_, good woodworking teacher but ehh... problematic human. Anyway, we got to use the lathe a lot and he used to yell at me frequently because I didn't know what I was doing. We all turned a few small bowls, and random handles. Learned a lot from him! His initials were RF and thats what everybody called him, RIP RF.
School in the ~90's and in the midwest (we also had Future Farmers of America (FFA) at our school).
(Apparently he lost one finger during a yearbook photo shoot demonstrating the table saw, or so the rumors went)
@@miahsbrokengarage also I love turnt bowls they look so good when done right
Back in the ancient times (8th grade 1968) we did "Wood and Metal Shop". One of my projects was a walnut goblet. Difficult but with careful instruction I got it done! My mother kept it and now I still have it! It's a shame they don't have these types of classes anymore.
Update I'm doing my finals project for 3rd yr and doing a footstool going well 😃
Either our woodworking teacher was more reckless, or your woodworking teacher is not generous enough with his trust. We all got to turn a bowl.
Granted, it was supervised the entire time and the kill switch was directly under his palm while doing it.
I don't know exactly where that bowl went. I know I used to keep my car keys in it.
My grandfather loved to turn bowls. He did so well into his eighties when his failing eyesight made it unsafe. Despite having ten children, each household in the family has an immense collection of his work, which are all the more treasured since his passing.
Was he turning by foot like this Caoimhen? I'd love to know more!
@@diarmuidsynnott I'm afraid not, he was a man who loved a good machine no matter what it did 😂
His "rough rounding" with an axe is incredible.
I was thinking the same thing. He is better at flattening with an axe than I am with a hand plane 😢
Its a bit of a workout but not that hard..
@@SerifSansSerifhe means the crazy accuracy he has
I like the site view pan at 19:00 - rustic old-time style village hut situation but there's a lawnmower
What do you mean? We've had powered lawnmowers in the Eire & British Isles for hundreds of years!
Omg! I just realized I have one of theses old lathes at my grandma's in the attic... I kinda wanna make it operational now
You should! Crafting helps with anxiety and stress because you have to put your full focus on what you are doing rather than your problems. Sounds amazing
If you don't fix it up for use yourself you should 100% sell or donate it for someone else to have hours of enjoyment using 😊 Definitely intrigued how something so heavy & sturdy by design ended up being hauled up into an antic.
@@mnicholl93 actually doing some work in the attic so took apart the old lathe and now it's in garage so hopefully soon I'll have time to put it together and put it to work. Might make a yt too
Another week, another soothing brogue to calm the nerves.
Fantastic talent! Eoin, thanks for sharing this with us!!!
My pleasure! Thanks for watching.
really cool to see. also love that Eoin's on-location camera of choice is some 2002 camcorder
I love spalted beech. I use it to make walking sticks and wall / tabletop ornaments. Always interesting results, even when my woodworking isn't wonderful.
Well now I have to figure out how to build a peddle lathe. Great content!
Great to see footlathe work in Ireland getting a bit more love. Nice to see my tools getting used well!
Old youtube documentary vibes, unexpected nostalgia
Wow that was so fucking cool! Thanks for sharing!
wow no wonder bowls were so precious back then
very relaxing to watch
Beautiful work. Thank you for sharing
That was extremely satisfying!
Thanks! Beautiful job great watching Eoin
Wow! Thank you Glen. That’s very generous of you altogether. I’m glad you liked it.
The more of these kinds of videos, the better
It's been too long since I've turned a bowl. This makes me want to "have a go at it" again.
I want this bowl. Awesome stuff.
Beautiful. I'm hoping to build my own pole lathe in the coming weeks. Can't wait to give it a go!!
That ruddy brown your spalting fungi give you is beautiful. Here in the US you'll most often see a dirty blue-grey settling in green wood, but the black lines and bright reds/greens/yellows you can find if you're lucky are beautiful.
I would love to see you take a shot at making a bowl or cup
Beautiful stuff, thank you very much for sharing this with us!
Awesome video, learned a lot. Thanks!
21:55 incredible sound when you removed the core!
beautiful bowl!
The man is an artist!!
Thats just down the road from my house . Watched this chap do this during the summer
Lovely to see an old trade still going
Awesome skill, thank you for the masterclass
That is terrific. Thanks!
I loved this video!! Nothing makes me happier than watching a master craftsperson at their work. The pole lathe was fascinating to see, and I was surprised at how quickly Jack was able to shape the bowl given that he had to continually pedal. I suppose bowyers got very efficient in their movements. Beautiful to watch, and I would love to have one of these little bowls!
Fascinating, simply fascinating.
Absolutely awesome. 🎉 Thank you very much for this content.
Great video. Wow that is a slow way to make a bowl
Stunning! Very satisfying.
Great work Jack
Someday I’ll have this skill 💯
Very cool to see. Thank you for sharing.
Very nice. Good video, thanks you.
...and foot!! Very cool 😎
Beautiful and impressive
Love watching the chips fly with nothing but human power. Something simply elegant about that.
woah this is awesome, love your videos!
😳 That was quite fascinating, I can't imagine how i missed seeing it when it was posted. 👍👍👍
Finally a new long video🥳
Thank you for the video, I had wondered how a bowl was made in period. Thanks again ..
Great video Eoin.
Awesome love your content
That is fascinating. Excellent share.
Very nice work fella it very interesting and informative 👍
This is grand!!
This is awesome
amazing content
Hello Eoin! I saw some of your content posted on Facebook, probably by a third party wannabe or something. But I was wondering where I could find the actual source so I could support you properly! My grandfather was a carpenter and woodworker, sadly the skill was not inherited by me but I do love watching people with your level of skills. So glad I’m able to follow along your journey now!
WhenI was at school I just sawed the base off, then it was chisel and lots of hand sanding. all the best rab
Sweet vid!
Woodworking cos-play 😮
Well done men 🎈
Love that bowl❤ I collect wooden bowls now I'll need to get one like that.😊
It seems I always find the best videos when its time to go to sleep
Ooooo wood fwiends! ☺️
Thanks for this. I’m a potter. Making a bowl in wood is faster but harder physically. Interesting process.
Very impressive skills! I think we should all have more ash bowls in our lives instead of Ikea ones!
"Oops; a bit too much. Perfect! - Derek Bieri
Could you do a video on making that hat?
That was freaking cool. He needs a youtube.
Show us how to make an apple press!!! Love the content :)
Leave the middle on two and make 3 bowls that stack. That'd be sweet.
Great video! Love the channel! Cheers from South Carolina
21:56 NOICE
If it were I, I would build a ratcheting spindle and add a heavy flywheel to keep things spinning between foot pumps and gouge inserts. You might even be able to incorporate something as simple as a coaster brake from a child's bicycle to facilitate an over-running clutch, the weighty flywheel maintaining rotation.
I bet a chunk of burl would make a handsome bowl.
now that is something id love to see !!!
@@evanoc12345678
Build it!
Cool make it and post the video
You just reinvented the treadle powered lathe! 😄 Its a good idea though, and was the next evolution in the development of the lathe.
Hi Eoin. Do you have a bucket list of projects you'd like to do, I know you repair tools but would you like to make anything from scratch?
As a carpenter have you heard about the wooden interlocking log structure that was found that still holds from half a million years ago in Zambia?
That’s simply not true
That's a
beautiful bowl. Are they for sale?
I can see why people started doing pottery.
What kind of curing is required before cutting, or is green wood preferred?
Great video. Is that tunic wool or cotton, or maybe hemp??
He Definitely doesn't skip leg day
I Did A Thing made a spoon from a spoon I think
Interesting choice to film / cut in 4:3 aspect ratio. Don't see that much these days, given 1440x1080 hasn't really been used since HDV cam died. I do kinda miss 4:3 though, but that might just be nostalgia.
I've seen some people sand and apply oil while it's still turning on the lathe and then take it off after that
Sandpaper wasn't available in period. It sure would be smoother, though, wouldn't it?
Couldn't you keep a bucket of oil and dip your wooden products in? Or leave it there until they are fully saturated?
The base needs to be concave, convex will spin on the table.
Great job. You should narrative if you have time. You have a great voice for the yanks to be listening to!!
I love to see things like this. You could also add other trades like wall building or stone masonry, or even more bowls by different people!!!
This is class, i could keep going!
Try and figure out how to level the audio, if your into that sort of stuff. Could make a huge difference in quality.
Check his channel page if you haven't yet there was another video about a traditional stonemason building up a replacement wall in a section of a building! It was cool as heck, and hopefully he shows off some more trades like this too.
Is this piece from the tree you two pulled out of the woods?
Off-topic but how do you feel about Dunlap planes?
its the dogs bolloks😉
Imagine being told that the bowl you bought at Target was turned from a solid birch round by a guy with a mechanical wooden lathe.
Imagine that!
this was super cool! it was a bit hard to hear what Jack was saying at times though. you should invest in wearable microphones 😂
I read this as eating a bowl😭😭
Delicious bowls!
@@jackpinson9858 tasty!🏴☠️💯🔥🔥🔥
Left leg.. Main artery! Surely a shokunin would be better for doing the base?
Yeah, would've made me feel a little better to see him at least put down a piece of leather or something to protect his leg first.
Oh, he doesn't like Lyndsey Doyle. Will there be a falling out?😅
so this is how you make a bowl in minecraft
"I'm only so accurate with an axe" - woodworker or serial killer... the choice is yours
I like syrup
Question, would ebony make a good hammer handle?
he looks like gilbert from Anne of green gables(1986)
Leg days be like...