Bowls From Boards -- Simple technique, spectacular turnings

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2024

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  • @cyrilnorrie8450
    @cyrilnorrie8450 Рік тому +12

    Incredible! I can't imagine how much time you put in while perfecting this technique. Thanks for sharing your method. This is so generous of you as we can benefit from all of your efforts.

  • @JamesSmeda
    @JamesSmeda 2 роки тому +3

    The best woodworking drummer I’ve ever watched.

  • @julietardos5044
    @julietardos5044 4 місяці тому +8

    Wow, this is so great. I watched another video that just showed the process without explanation. This is the kind of thing they should teach kids in math class to make math more interesting. And have wood shop in all high schools and middle schools. I would have loved to have made a bowl like this in school.

    • @WorkshopCompanion
      @WorkshopCompanion  4 місяці тому +4

      Years ago, I started building airplanes with kids precisely because the slow elimination of shop classes in American schools seemed like a massive mistake. Despite the drift towards an information economy, many people still "think with their hands." And why wouldn't we? Our marvelously articulated hands and huge brain evolved concurrently -- half of the motor cortex on the surface of the brain is used to control our hands. Furthermore woodworking is built on math -- measurement, geometry, trigonometry. One can easily make the case that math class and shop class are two sides of the same coin. Working with your hands strengthens, grows, and refines your intelligence. This isn't just my opinion; read Frank Wilson's "The Hand."

    • @julietardos5044
      @julietardos5044 4 місяці тому +1

      @@WorkshopCompanion It's true. People are constantly doing things with their hands. Even smokers who quit say that they can't figure out what to do with their hands now that they don't have that cigarette. My public library has The Hand. I'll check it out! Thank you!

    • @joshuareynolds8134
      @joshuareynolds8134 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@WorkshopCompanionGreat points! I had the privilege of a shop class back in middle school in the mid 2000s - one of the remaining few in my era. Today I'm a mechanical engineer, and a lot of my early proclivity for math and design were really honed in that class.
      More broadly, I think it's a shame that so many people want education to be whittled down to some core set of classes and no more. Anything that doesn't contribute directly to that is unnecessary overhead. Subjects which enrich the mind but don't advance a technical career, like shop and music, are far too readily cut. I hope we realize the folly in this sooner rather than later and make strides to bring back some of what is being lost.
      Thanks for the videos you make and the work you do! They're always a pleasure to watch.

  • @trolleyproblem7195
    @trolleyproblem7195 3 роки тому +54

    "Goes all Harbour Freight on us" 😆

  • @evelinelebourgeois7788
    @evelinelebourgeois7788 Рік тому

    Magnifique. Je découvre votre chaîne. J'ai appris en 15 min beaucoup d'informations. Je vais vous suivre avec beaucoup d'intérêt. Merci et vous êtes un grand pédagogue

  • @georgejacovides9923
    @georgejacovides9923 3 місяці тому

    I have watched many videos on UA-cam, but this must be one of the best I have ever seen. Your clarity of explaining the whole process is unsurpassed. It is not only crystal, but it has entertainment value with your humour and the rhythm of your narrative. Absolutely fantastic. Not only that, I love the bowls you make. Has inspired me to attempt to make one myself. Has made my day.

  • @maggiec4777
    @maggiec4777 2 роки тому +1

    You’re like the Albert Einstein of the carpentry world! I love it! You have the BEST videos! I’m so thankful you exist!

  • @JackpineGandy
    @JackpineGandy 2 роки тому +2

    If it will hold water, it's a bowl. If it doesn't...it's art. This is a splendid lesson! Also pleased to see a Shopsmith in action.

  • @jillnotgrass7570
    @jillnotgrass7570 2 місяці тому +1

    Thanks! Great vid! And nice to see so many Shopsmith tools in-use!

  • @stewartmcmanus3991
    @stewartmcmanus3991 Рік тому

    Fantastic. Best video on this subject on the net. No more excuses, time to get in the garage and turn something..

  • @austinjohn8713
    @austinjohn8713 2 роки тому +2

    very refreshing to listen to an expert with excellent presentation skills teach you how to do something

  • @alpell2547
    @alpell2547 Рік тому +2

    Excellent teaching

  • @stevehogg
    @stevehogg 2 роки тому +2

    Best I've seen for board to bowls! Getting the plans and calculator now. Thanks!

  • @lloydwilliams2911
    @lloydwilliams2911 Рік тому +3

    Genius!. A real craftsman

  • @rogerparkington3837
    @rogerparkington3837 2 роки тому +19

    Great presentation! One of the best woodturning videos that I have seen in a long time.

  • @TomDanaher
    @TomDanaher 3 роки тому +4

    You are like the Einstein of woodworking.

  • @bernardoperdigon2485
    @bernardoperdigon2485 13 днів тому

    Excelente trabajo muy bien explicado y con una enorme investigación de respaldo.

  • @richardmruk575
    @richardmruk575 3 роки тому +2

    What a great teacher .. a gift to woodturners.

  • @connorharriger1839
    @connorharriger1839 3 роки тому +4

    Shout out to Travis who works so hard behind the scenes to help make these videos work. He's one giant lad!

    • @WorkshopCompanion
      @WorkshopCompanion  3 роки тому +3

      In more ways than one. He's 6'4", to be exact. Or 193 cm, to be exact in metric.

  • @tedblack2288
    @tedblack2288 Рік тому

    Very professional, and instructive. It is a refreshing change to all those videos which make us watch the entire process. You assumed your viewers were intelligent and able to fill in the boring details! Well Done!

    • @WorkshopCompanion
      @WorkshopCompanion  Рік тому

      Woodworking tends to be a thinking man's craft; I have no doubt the vast majority of my audience has the three-dimensional imagination needed to fill in what is implied. Thanks for the kind words.

  • @shaunhayward
    @shaunhayward 2 роки тому +2

    "The cambium goes all Harbour Freight." Hahaha!!!!!! Your videos are as entertaining as they are informative. Love it.

  • @linsen8890
    @linsen8890 2 роки тому +1

    I bought a lathe not long ago, and I've been watching a ton of videos on different woodturning projects. I really love this one, as I've been thinking about turning some bowls, but one thing I don't like about "typical" wood bowl turning is how much beautiful (and expensive) wood gets turning into shavings and sawdust. This method makes much more efficient use of the wood and allows for amazing patterns. The cost, of course, is the trouble of making the calculations, making jigs, and cutting the rings. For some people, it might not be worth it, but I'm going to give it a try. Thanks for this awesome video.

  • @mmusgrove
    @mmusgrove 2 роки тому +1

    This was an epic episode. Not for beginners. There's so much to learn in this one video, I don't know where to begin, but this is something I now want to do.

  • @jerrykearns6344
    @jerrykearns6344 2 роки тому

    Thanks. Purchased. Saved me tons of time and saw dust.

  • @WoodworkingDaddy
    @WoodworkingDaddy 3 роки тому +5

    Fantastic video! Informative and entertaining. And thank you for not inserting dozens of short movie clips as so many other UA-camrs do.

  • @martinlouden9005
    @martinlouden9005 3 роки тому +4

    Thanks Nick. That's given me great inspiration for some Christmas presents!

  • @wavemancali
    @wavemancali 3 роки тому

    I inherited a lathe from a friend, this video makes me want to use it for the first time. Just amazing.

  • @kas7408
    @kas7408 2 роки тому

    thank you for your honesty and authenticity. Its pleasure to see that u dont have any foxtail under ur armpit

  • @raydriver7300
    @raydriver7300 2 роки тому

    Perfect timing for me to find this post. 🌞

  •  2 роки тому

    merci beaucoup pour cette vidéo très instructive, sujet maitrisé, clair, concis, j'adore, merci encore

  • @carldombek922
    @carldombek922 2 роки тому +10

    Very well done! Thanks for your time, effort and guidance.

    • @amphihill
      @amphihill 6 місяців тому

      Well done. Thanks for a superb video. Your methods and personality are wonderful

  • @mattedwards4533
    @mattedwards4533 3 роки тому +2

    I wish you were my teacher when I was taking industrial arts in school! You touched all the bases! Thanks!

  • @JimMoss-OGOAB
    @JimMoss-OGOAB 5 місяців тому +1

    A great video very well explained and with some fantastic results. Thanks for the educational share.

  • @triplex86
    @triplex86 2 роки тому

    Very clever. Never seen this technique before. Thank you.

    • @WorkshopCompanion
      @WorkshopCompanion  2 роки тому

      Most welcome, but I can't claim credit. I first wrote about it nearly twenty years ago, and it was around long before then,

  • @LindsayFamily
    @LindsayFamily 2 роки тому +2

    Phenomenal! I have a board prepared for making into my first bowl from a board. Even after reviewing quite a few other UA-cam videos, I still had many questions regarding angles and distances. This video answered them all. I greatly appreciate you sharing the formulas, as I am very familiar with Excel and may create my own tool. Then again, your calculator price is very reasonable. I'll probably just buy it and save the time. - I don't have a bandsaw, so I'll be cutting on the lathe. But some day I'll have a bandsaw and your jig will be perfect. - Thanks again.

    • @WorkshopCompanion
      @WorkshopCompanion  2 роки тому +2

      There's a tool called the Ringmaster which was made just to do this. I have one; it works great; but I went the band saw route with the video because more viewers have a band saw than a Ringmaster. But if you're going to do a lot of these, it may be worth the investment. Gets rid of the saw kerf.

  • @codystanfill9633
    @codystanfill9633 2 роки тому +3

    Wow! Amazing instruction and so very well articulated. Thank you so much for your instruction!

  • @bobwebberkc
    @bobwebberkc 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome I have good success using bowl gouges ! Thanks Nick!

    • @WorkshopCompanion
      @WorkshopCompanion  3 роки тому

      I'm glad you mentioned that. Just yesterday, I was at an event staged by the Ohio Designer Craftsmen and their were several professional turners here who were making ring bowls. Most agreed that rings pose a serious challenge and the inexperienced turner. However, they also said ring bowls could be turned with a properly sharpened bowl gouge and a good deal of practice. I was told to use a thumbnail grind (cut the ears back) and remove a good deal of metal from under the nose so the bevel at the tip was no more than 1/8" (3 mm) wide. Haven't tried it yet -- anything to add?

  • @alfredoleiser
    @alfredoleiser Рік тому

    EXCELLENT EXPLANATION, THANK YOU VERY MUCH, YOU ARE A VERY GOOD TEACHER

  • @noildojust1309
    @noildojust1309 Рік тому +1

    Adorei, grande meu fraco trabalho em madeira.!!!!

  • @JOHNSmith-pn6fj
    @JOHNSmith-pn6fj 2 роки тому +1

    Fantastic video. And an excellent explanation on how to turn a bowl into a board.

  • @woodshopnerdery
    @woodshopnerdery 3 роки тому +36

    This video is a gift. It's plain to see that you put an extraordinary amount of work into this.
    You keep topping yourselves. I use the plural because I assume Travis had some part in this achievement. Sure, sure the woodworking here is top notch and infinitely inspirational, but Nick set that bar very high in that domain a long time ago. The accomplishment that stands out to me is the continued improvements in meticulous organization and presentation the of the instructional material. And the massive degree of production work in the form of scripting, shot setups, re-takes, edits and so forth just blows me away.
    Your best video prior to this one was was the Router video, which you may recall I commented that it reminded me of the films of Charles and Ray Eames because of it's use of whimsy to convey the educational material. I have no clue what to compare this one to, but it is master level work for sure.

  • @andrebourque2165
    @andrebourque2165 2 роки тому +1

    beautiful work and now I have band saw envy!

    • @WorkshopCompanion
      @WorkshopCompanion  2 роки тому

      Thanks, but you should know that there is a tool called a "Ringmaster" that will do this without a band saw. Or you can grind a parting tool to make it about 1/16" (1.5 mm) wide and cut angled rings with that. Takes some skill, but it's not all that difficult.

  • @Marialla.
    @Marialla. 2 роки тому +1

    I swear watching you is like attending Wizarding School!
    (I don't even own a wand, but I do like sitting in on the classes.)

  • @amyhurley3302
    @amyhurley3302 2 роки тому

    Omgosh I'm a newbie but ur so talented wished I lived closer so u could teach me I'm so interested but have no one to teach me although ur channel has taught me a lot!! Those bowls n all u make are so beautiful tysm for teaching me !!! Love all u do !!

  • @raydriver7300
    @raydriver7300 11 місяців тому

    With the utmost respect to Gary Ascher over at The papa 1947, that was a brilliant explanation. I have, just about, managed to turn a couple of bowls from boards using just my lathe but failed when cutting them on my bandsaw. Maybe I’ll have another go? I know I’m a few years behind but thank you for sharing 🌞🌞

  • @sbs128
    @sbs128 2 роки тому +1

    What a wonderful video. Not only is the subject and detail great but your presentation is awesome. My friend and I will be trying this shortly. Thank you

  • @arlineastman
    @arlineastman Рік тому

    Thank you for the video. I am a 100% disabled vet from a bombing in the middle east and have a hard time figuring all this out due to brain damage. I have been wanting to learn this to teach other vets I teach wood turning to and you helped some of my confusion. I do not understand the sled for the bandsaw tho and will have to watch several times to see if I can make one.

    • @WorkshopCompanion
      @WorkshopCompanion  Рік тому

      You ay want to consult the plan we offer at workshopcompanionstore.com/products/bowls-from-boards-project-plan . The instructions are much more detailed than what I could cover in the video, and there are engineering drawings for the sled.

  • @Jawsjawsjawsrg
    @Jawsjawsjawsrg 2 роки тому +1

    Not even haft way done and loving it. I can see that you love what you do. Packed with information, but not stiff. Filled with a lot of fun, like a weekend class with the guys. Well done.

  • @driftowl2920
    @driftowl2920 3 роки тому +1

    Straight up sorcery, this is amazing!

  • @reapertutorials1947
    @reapertutorials1947 3 роки тому +4

    Brilliant, ill never be able to replicate it, but still, its fun to watch! You're a true Pro!

    • @WorkshopCompanion
      @WorkshopCompanion  3 роки тому

      Don't sell yourself short. It really is as easy as I make it look. But thanks just the same.

  • @pierrechalopin5222
    @pierrechalopin5222 6 місяців тому

    Wow, what a great tutorial and so many ideas! Thanks for sharing 😊

  • @matthewmedina1802
    @matthewmedina1802 Рік тому +1

    This is awesome! What a great tutorial. Thank you🤙🏽🤙🏽

  • @gigaphonicon
    @gigaphonicon 3 роки тому +4

    I absolutely love your approach to teaching thank you I can't wait to try this out

  • @lwoodt1
    @lwoodt1 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent video on the subject Nick. Thank you for this.

  • @benjaminkline7301
    @benjaminkline7301 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @robburnside6636
    @robburnside6636 2 роки тому +1

    God Bless you Brother.

  • @mikecondoluci53
    @mikecondoluci53 3 роки тому +1

    NICK YOUR AMAZING

  • @jeff9242
    @jeff9242 2 роки тому

    VERY IMPRESSIVE PRESENTATION, 5 STAR.

  • @donpalmer4155
    @donpalmer4155 3 роки тому +1

    Thank You! Thank YOU! THANK YOU!!

  • @darksilk1967
    @darksilk1967 Рік тому

    Fantastic! I love it! Tanks from Brazil.

  • @alberttreado3713
    @alberttreado3713 3 роки тому +1

    very nice Nick! Love the Shopsmith!

    • @WorkshopCompanion
      @WorkshopCompanion  3 роки тому +2

      It's a great lathe -- but if you're going to do a lot of turning, put it up on 6" (15 cm) blocks to stave off a back ache.

  • @MrSchnauzerdude
    @MrSchnauzerdude Рік тому

    wow really enjoyed this video Thank you so much for sharing it

  • @dawnbearden7979
    @dawnbearden7979 2 роки тому +1

    Sir. YOU are AMAZING!!!!!

  • @davyk4852
    @davyk4852 5 місяців тому

    Thank you. I learn so much from your videos;

  • @jorgelamas1370
    @jorgelamas1370 9 місяців тому

    You are a good professor sir.

  • @jcugnoni
    @jcugnoni 2 роки тому +1

    Wonderfull project ! ! Thanks for all the crystal clear explanations.

  • @kkupsky6321
    @kkupsky6321 12 днів тому +1

    Before we use any power tools, let’s take a moment to talk about shop safety. Be sure to read understand and follow all the rules that come with your power tools, knowing how to use your power tools properly can greatly reduce the risk of personal injury and remember this there is no more important safety rule than to wear these safety glasses. When can we go out for a beer?

  • @robinbarnes399
    @robinbarnes399 2 роки тому +1

    What a great tutorial, everything explained in a clear concise manner, and yes I have subscribed!!!

  • @eoanmo6259
    @eoanmo6259 Місяць тому

    Bob Ross of woodworking

  • @bobharper7014
    @bobharper7014 3 роки тому +1

    Many thanks for the detailed techniques and extremely well produced video you shared. I hope to engage my 15yo in some bowl production. Most excellent.

    • @WorkshopCompanion
      @WorkshopCompanion  3 роки тому

      Always good to hear when a young person is being introduced to the art of making sawdust. Wish him well from me.

  • @mahmoudhassouneh3647
    @mahmoudhassouneh3647 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you 💞

  • @ErnestoRodriguez-fn1sh
    @ErnestoRodriguez-fn1sh 3 роки тому +1

    Primero decirle que sus cuencos o fuentes de rara, por compleja, realización, son preciosos.
    Luego, desde mi punto de vista, que usted está a un nivel muy alto, poco común, nivel de genio creador y científico, que sus trabajos deberían estar expuestos en un museo con la consiguiente explicación, aunque el vídeo ya cumple con este fin. Que le felicito por su pasión por esa su actividad que no sé qué denominación debe tener :
    ¿ Taracea, marquetería, ebanistería... ?, por su carácter inconformista y lúdico de busqueda. Es usted sorprendente y simpático, aunque esto último creo que no suele ser virtud, salvo honrosas ecepciones, de genio, por ahí, con su actitud y trabajo, se salva usted 😀
    Un saludo cordial 👌👍🇪🇸

  • @albertdawson6814
    @albertdawson6814 Рік тому

    Thank you. You gave me alot of ideas. Thank you for sharing

  • @imanhussein4177
    @imanhussein4177 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much!

  • @davidwatson1146
    @davidwatson1146 2 роки тому +1

    Great video. Thanks

  • @petrusscott3038
    @petrusscott3038 3 роки тому +1

    Wow. This is incredible.

  • @loucinci3922
    @loucinci3922 2 роки тому +1

    well done. thanks for sharing

  • @nagamendo5655
    @nagamendo5655 3 роки тому

    This is so WOW! Nothing more to say.
    Great video. Ingenious idea. Love this channel. Thx 4 sharing.
    Greetings from Switzerland 🇨🇭

  • @nickstoic2944
    @nickstoic2944 Рік тому

    Thank you very much, this is great. Must be appreciated that the measurements given are both imperial and metric as well, cheers 👍

  • @gerdgabriel9380
    @gerdgabriel9380 8 місяців тому

    You are my hero 👍 thanks for the great inspirations 🤗

  • @vincechinnock4804
    @vincechinnock4804 2 роки тому

    My friend and i have completed your jig with great success, very pleased to have found you on u tube and will now follow with great interest, thank you for your channel vince chinnock

  • @JoseGonzalez-ru6vh
    @JoseGonzalez-ru6vh 3 роки тому

    Muchas gracias por transmitir sus valiosos conocimientos
    Espectacular el gran trabajo que realizó para explicar este video.
    Un abrazo y cuidese

  • @ryan.coogler
    @ryan.coogler 3 роки тому +2

    excellent! Love the presentation!!

  • @taylormade356
    @taylormade356 11 місяців тому

    I just subscribed to all your videos! Your presentation is perfect! I'm getting started in this very soon! I'll be back watching more! Thanks again!

  • @bobbabcock3847
    @bobbabcock3847 3 роки тому +1

    Very comprehensive, thanks

  • @waynespringer3320
    @waynespringer3320 3 роки тому +3

    Awesome instruction Nick. If I had a lathe, or when I get one, I will definitely give this a try!!

    • @WorkshopCompanion
      @WorkshopCompanion  3 роки тому +3

      If you're very careful, you can actually do this without a lathe! The math is good enough that you can get the rings to fit together so the bowl wall is smooth enough that all it needs is some hand work. Glue up the rings without the bowl bottom. Smooth the wall with a rasp, a file, and sandpaper. You can also use a float, if you have one. Then glue the bottom on and give it a light sanding.

    • @waynespringer3320
      @waynespringer3320 3 роки тому

      @@WorkshopCompanion In that case I will give this a try and see how it goes. The bowls you made with this method rival those made with a lathe. Thanks for the tips.

  • @coaltowking
    @coaltowking 3 роки тому

    This looks like something that could be done without a lathe, to some degree. I can't wait to try.

    • @WorkshopCompanion
      @WorkshopCompanion  3 роки тому +2

      If you do it without a lathe, glue up the bowl walls first -- omit the bottom. Sand the walls smooth, then glue on the bottom.

    • @elimain1261
      @elimain1261 11 місяців тому

      @@WorkshopCompanion I am considering making this without using a lathe and will apply this advice, but why is this a better gluing order when not using the lathe?

    • @WorkshopCompanion
      @WorkshopCompanion  11 місяців тому

      It is easier to sand without the bottom glued on. - Travis@@elimain1261

  • @netromrep6325
    @netromrep6325 2 роки тому +1

    Brilliant.

  • @santopicardi1459
    @santopicardi1459 3 роки тому +1

    Geniusly Amazing...

  • @ehengle
    @ehengle 2 роки тому +1

    Loved your cambium layer note - I laughed and snorted out loud!

  • @givikvachantiradze8256
    @givikvachantiradze8256 2 роки тому

    Excellent video!!! Thank you!

  • @creatureofhabit6741
    @creatureofhabit6741 10 місяців тому

    The thing that sucks about turning bowls a normal way is the waist you turn away - unless you make your own compressed wood pellets. This is a wood saving process and excellent idea. I appreciate the video. Thanks.
    Jonesy

  • @dj-rm7bz
    @dj-rm7bz 3 роки тому

    Superb knowledge and a well done video !!!!!!!! THANKS !!

  • @erivaninaciolima6872
    @erivaninaciolima6872 2 роки тому +1

    parabéns lindo trabalho
    maravilhoso
    você é um mestre

  • @sapelesteve
    @sapelesteve 3 роки тому +1

    Fantastic tips for bowl turning Nick! Happy Holidays to you & the crew! 👍🎄🎄👍

  • @mandardk
    @mandardk 4 місяці тому

    Amazing!! Hats off!!

  • @colincannings7946
    @colincannings7946 3 роки тому

    Wow! Very nice. As you say, there alot of work.

    • @WorkshopCompanion
      @WorkshopCompanion  3 роки тому

      Absolutely. But it's actually a very simple way to do highly patterned bowls.

  • @gankuu708
    @gankuu708 3 роки тому +1

    Un placer aprender video tras video. Gracias maestro

  • @tinaway1029
    @tinaway1029 Рік тому

    Love this!! Thank you!!

  • @davidevans4609
    @davidevans4609 3 роки тому +2

    I love that you give the measurements in mm.

    • @WorkshopCompanion
      @WorkshopCompanion  3 роки тому

      I have to be bilingual. Almost two thirds of our global audience speaks metric.