Woodturning a large dogwood bowl using carbide lathe tools

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  • Опубліковано 29 жов 2024

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  • @padan3729
    @padan3729 2 роки тому

    Very nice looking bowl. Found your video when I searched for dogwood bowl. One of my tree guy buddies texted me this morning saying he has a cool chunk of wood for me and it's dogwood.

  • @kimr5841
    @kimr5841 2 роки тому +1

    I just bought a midi lathe and am taking lessons from our local turning club. I have been leaning toward traditional gouges, because that is what they are teaching me with. After watching the simplicity of the carbide tools you use, I'm reconsidering now. thank you for the video and the lessons on using good carbide cutters.

  • @HarrisPropertyMaintenance
    @HarrisPropertyMaintenance 5 років тому +3

    thanks for all the explanation, im a young teen getting into wood turning
    just got my first cutting tool and wanted to see carbide tools in action

  • @fredgraber9385
    @fredgraber9385 10 років тому

    Very good video Steve. Well demonstrated. I've begun using a few carbide tools and have been pretty happy with them. Thanks for sharing. Fred

  • @SamuraiSwimmer
    @SamuraiSwimmer 5 років тому

    Being new to turning it is great that you explained in detail all the issues esp using carbide tools as there is a paucity of videos using carbide

  • @wbarnett22
    @wbarnett22 9 років тому

    Great video and thanks for explaining the different setups and reasons for doing various things during the turning. Keep up the good work.

    • @SJWoodworks
      @SJWoodworks  9 років тому

      wbarnett22 Thanks for the comment!

  • @peterbrown2602
    @peterbrown2602 3 роки тому

    great informative video for carbide tools......thankyou

  • @MikeWaldt
    @MikeWaldt 10 років тому

    Another really thorough demo Steve, and a superb bowl at the end. Great video.
    Take care
    Mike

    • @SJWoodworks
      @SJWoodworks  10 років тому

      Mike Waldt Thanks, Mike! Some day I'll figure out how to make a video under 10 minutes!

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt 10 років тому

      SJWoodworks When you do....let me know how it's done please ;)
      Cheers
      Mike

  • @THESNAF2
    @THESNAF2 10 років тому

    Nice job with the bowl using you carbide tools Steve,I'll be having a go with mine as well..
    cheers Mick!!!

    • @SJWoodworks
      @SJWoodworks  10 років тому

      Mick Burns Thanks, Mick! Happy turning.

  • @danhaniff1157
    @danhaniff1157 10 років тому

    Well done Steve. I use my carbide cutter only on bowls, they work great. I even like your music...lol.

    • @SJWoodworks
      @SJWoodworks  10 років тому

      Piety Ridge Dan Haniff Hah, thanks for watching. I'll keep trying to pick fun music!

    • @ferimathe6479
      @ferimathe6479 9 років тому

      SJWoodworks

  • @jakejacobs652
    @jakejacobs652 10 років тому

    Hi Steve great video I think we should call you the carbide king. I dont have much luck with carbide tools except when hollowing I get to much tear out. Cheers Jake

    • @SJWoodworks
      @SJWoodworks  10 років тому

      Thanks for the comment, Jake. I often do finishing cuts with a cupped carbide cutter, instead of a scraper, to help with the tearout. The secret is the same - finish with slow light cuts.

  • @williamprince1371
    @williamprince1371 8 років тому

    Nice work. Just found your channel. Will be watching some of your other videos too.

  • @NBCRGraphicDesign
    @NBCRGraphicDesign 10 років тому

    Great job, Steve! Looks like Dogwood from here. They say you can tell by the "bark". LOL. But really, your piece's bark does share the same square tiles, or scales that Dogwood has. Wood is hard and dense? Fresh dogwood is creamy colored and has pink hues in places. Makes a GREAT mallet head because of its density. Again, nice video!

    • @SJWoodworks
      @SJWoodworks  10 років тому

      Thanks Dave! I'd love to get my hands on more of this wood, whatever it was.

  • @Sam-tg4ii
    @Sam-tg4ii 10 місяців тому

    I have this carbide set. It's good quality and made in US. But I still feel a bit scared using it to rough gouge something big like this, especially with bark. I keep thinking the carbide tip is going to catch,break, and fly off into my face. Not sure how grounded this fear is but I like that a traditional roughing gouge is just once piece.

  • @danhaniff1157
    @danhaniff1157 10 років тому

    I forgot to mention your video is neat and clean it's probably in HD.

  • @billk8579
    @billk8579 7 років тому

    Great series of videos on carbide. You have convinced me to give them a try. Harrison looks like a good choice. Can you give us an idea about how long a carbide cutter lasts?

    • @johnivarjakobsen6725
      @johnivarjakobsen6725 3 роки тому

      Use a diamond stone 400 to 1000 , and resharpe them , use honing oil and put the plate upside down at the stone, circle around fore about 30 seconds and you are ready to go

  • @patriciaaiken
    @patriciaaiken 3 роки тому

    Helpful, thorough videos, thanks from a beginner! Two questions, however: First, at 16:54 what is the "padding" between the inside of the bowl and chuck - and how can it hold without slipping? Second, how do you determine the inside depth to cut out the bottom since you can not feel the thickness? Many thanks.

  • @raysmith1028
    @raysmith1028 7 років тому

    Thanks V good Demo

  • @richardschaffling9882
    @richardschaffling9882 8 років тому

    Nice bowl on your carbide tools you use both round and square shaft tools is one better then the other or is it just a preference

  • @mcctravel
    @mcctravel 4 роки тому

    👍

  • @pesto12601
    @pesto12601 10 років тому +1

    Nice video... interesting that your lathe speed keeps fluctuating as you are cutting... is that caused by drag from the tool or the weight of the log?

    • @SJWoodworks
      @SJWoodworks  10 років тому

      Good question, I hadn't even noticed that. Must be because it is extremely unbalanced at the beginning, so the tool has a lot of impact I think.

    • @pesto12601
      @pesto12601 10 років тому +1

      SJWoodworks could be... love your videos - for someone just starting out making them they are well laid out and edited and very informative... I am just starting out myself and your are an inspiration... many thx!

  • @twotracksoutdoors7390
    @twotracksoutdoors7390 9 років тому

    Where do you get the carbide cutters?

  • @samp1394
    @samp1394 6 років тому

    Just what I wanted to hear music! I have NO idea why I was looking in wood turning ?

  • @vinimarshall7301
    @vinimarshall7301 2 роки тому

    Nice work but that fkn horrible repetetive music i had to turn sound off and missed most of what you said

  • @rosedale2566
    @rosedale2566 8 років тому

    Please kill the music,great video otherwise

  • @richardjensen4424
    @richardjensen4424 8 років тому +1

    Too much talking and not enough demonstration of real time turning with instructional comments. tighten up presentation and it would be much more effective and instructional.

  • @damasydia
    @damasydia 8 років тому +3

    Too much talking...I come to UA-cam to watch videos ...if I wanted to hear talking I would ask my wife about her day

    • @danielwadeson5307
      @danielwadeson5307 5 років тому

      Airborne Mike this is a tutorial you can expect there’d be talking. Also this is a UA-cam video and everyone talks in UA-cam videos. I know this was 2years ago but really?