I Pushed My Laguna 1836 Lathe to Its Limits With This Wood Bowl… | Woodturning

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  • @AlexGarcia-ly9fq
    @AlexGarcia-ly9fq Рік тому +7

    Glad to see you are putting the Laguna through it's paces with the large turning. looked pretty stable to me. Beautiful bowl (cracks and all)

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому

      Thank you! Overall the lathe was very stable especially adding in the 2x4 on the end. Given I needed help getting this piece mounted, id say it handled it pretty well! 👍

  • @loriboldt6171
    @loriboldt6171 Рік тому +3

    First time watching your videos, but not only is this bowl huge to me, the Elm is such beautiful wood! Thank you for putting thia "out there" for all to enjoy, and learn!😊

  • @debramacnabb499
    @debramacnabb499 Рік тому

    just found you and im so pleased that you talk i cant stand videos when they dont talk i must say you are awesome

  • @gregstragier196
    @gregstragier196 Рік тому +2

    I really like how this one turned out. Good thing you were able to turn past the hollow spot and still maintain most of its size.

  • @sethwarner2540
    @sethwarner2540 Рік тому

    looks great with just the outside turned!!

  • @leegillow3475
    @leegillow3475 Рік тому

    That's one BIG bowl. Thank you.

  • @bobpede4647
    @bobpede4647 Рік тому +1

    I only got up to about 12.5 in on my laguna 15 24 lathe.Time to fire up the chain saw!!Nice work!The load sensitive speed control on these modern machines is amazing.

  •  Рік тому +1

    Wow, this is a BIG warp... Amazing work my friend. Beautiful piece.

  • @beckireid4208
    @beckireid4208 Рік тому

    This gives a whole new meaning to "go big or go home!" Beautiful, and beautifully done! 🥰

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому

      Had to see what this lathe was made of!

  • @drbockel2
    @drbockel2 Рік тому +1

    Mad respect! I can't believe the spindle is strong enough to hold that bad boy straight (I have the same lathe, though no bed extension)--very heartening! Love your big bowls!

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому

      Thank ya! The spindle & the screws on the face plate were the real hero here. I was amazed when taking out the screws that none had bent or had any other issues. If youre ever interested in turning bigger pieces, I highly recommend the extension!

  • @waltervancleave6495
    @waltervancleave6495 Рік тому

    Great job man! Love it when a plan comes to gather. That blank was real ball breaker! 😮 think you for sharing your ambitious experience. From Ohio. WALTER 😮

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому

      Thanks Walter! Yeah this bowl wasn't as large as I had hoped it would be but still very happy with the final piece!

  • @MarykateMcCarn
    @MarykateMcCarn Рік тому +1

    That thing really is a beast of a bowl

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому +1

      You know it’s a big one when I needed the neighbors help! 😂

  • @scottshawwoodworking1752
    @scottshawwoodworking1752 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful and massive bowl. Great work and the Laguna lathe was put through the test.

  • @earljtharp
    @earljtharp 10 місяців тому

    This is the best wood turning project ivevever seen in UA-cam. I like that the shape changed. I would keep it that way because it looks cool. I have the same setup as you and now I know what can be done with it. Lookout !!!

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  10 місяців тому +1

      Thats a fantastic compliment! I appreciate that! Letting the bowl warp and form its own shape is always a fun time & it gives the bowl some unique characteristics. The laguna with the extension is a great setup! Highly recommend trying out a big bowl

  • @davidgraham2673
    @davidgraham2673 Рік тому

    Good job. I'll look forward to another video.

  • @paulblaha4897
    @paulblaha4897 Рік тому

    I love your commitment to this project.... you have a good voice to listen to and you are telling us what you are doing while you are doing it....I've got a black walnut monster log that ive been drying now for 5 years,,,it is time for it to become a big bowl

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому

      A huge black walnut bowl is the dream! I just got a large log myself and hoping to turn it soon!

  • @miker648
    @miker648 Рік тому

    Andrew, my complements! Beautiful bowl with very interesting grain.

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому

      I appreciate that! Elm is one of those woods that never seems to disappoint. Thank you for the comment!

  • @samanthayoung6031
    @samanthayoung6031 11 місяців тому

    A beautiful piece of art...I could have some serious fun finding uses for this one. 💜

  • @kellyshaw2877
    @kellyshaw2877 Рік тому +1

    Wow! Great job man... That's definitely a piece to be proud of!

  • @k9insomniac783
    @k9insomniac783 Рік тому +1

    I think you did an amazing job. Max out projects are both exhilarating and terrifying. I don’t think you could have done it any better. Beautiful as usual my friend.

  • @alsaffarstudios
    @alsaffarstudios Рік тому +1

    Very beautiful Bowl, well done. Thanks for sharing your work with us 🙏🏼

  • @paulich8253
    @paulich8253 Рік тому

    That's a bowl.
    Well made.

  • @lori-ellencoley6100
    @lori-ellencoley6100 Рік тому +1

    Love your work ethic and attitude with the frustration parts. Great job!❤

  • @billymurphy3
    @billymurphy3 Рік тому

    I really enjoy your shooting and editing style. Lovely work man. I’ll be watching more of your channel.
    Getting my first wood Lathe this weekend and your video entered my feed. They know what to feed me 😂

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому

      I appreciate the kind words! Great decision on getting a lathe, you wont regret it!

  • @weathormantom7206
    @weathormantom7206 Рік тому

    I've been using that same lathe for a couple of years. I'm batting around the idea of getting the extension. Thanks for showing it in use with a very heavy piece. A little bit of a sway at first but it didn't seem to be too bad. Thanks for the help. I love those big imperfect bowls.

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому

      Absolutely & thank you for watching! I highly recommend the extension if you have any interest in turning bigger bowls.

  • @bradwiebelhaus7065
    @bradwiebelhaus7065 Рік тому

    Dried, warped, cracked. Looks good.

  • @davidcrandell1172
    @davidcrandell1172 Рік тому

    What an amazing piece. Your work is incredible

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  11 місяців тому

      Thank you David! I appreciate that!

  • @tedenglert5564
    @tedenglert5564 Рік тому

    I’m impressed.

  • @tommj4365
    @tommj4365 Рік тому

    Beautifully shot video. The bowl turned out fantastic too

  • @tomswoodturningchannel482
    @tomswoodturningchannel482 Рік тому

    Hats off to you Andrew beautiful job God bless from Ireland 🇮🇪 ☘️

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому

      I appreciate that Tom, Thanks for the kind words!

  • @stevee.7419
    @stevee.7419 Рік тому

    Wow!, great work! As a CNC lathe machinist by trade, this kind of work inspires me to stay with it as I lose interest with over 20 yrs of turning out boring (in my opinion) production parts. I’m planning on buying a manual lathe, and I am going to turn stone and wood into beautiful pieces so to do something more creative and artistic. Videos and crafty work like your own, inspires me to make that move. Thank you.

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому

      Thank you for the kind words! Go get a lathe and get to creating! Working with stone would be really interesting. It seems sculptural work with stone is a lost art. Its amazing what you can do with such a hard material.

    • @stevee.7419
      @stevee.7419 Рік тому

      Question for you, sir. I’m currently looking at buying a Laguna 1836 lathe. There is one listed on my local classified. Do you think I could turn small stone pieces on it? Small, bowl sized stone pieces, like alabaster?…i got a hankering to turn out something crafty, besides gears.

  • @petercallaghan4718
    @petercallaghan4718 Рік тому

    I was thinking of down sizing to an apartment, which I can cope better with in my 70's. No workshop, so would have to sell my two lathes, workbench, etc. I think you have just convinced me that an apartment is a bad idea! Thanks.

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому

      I hope you don't! Lathe > apartment lol

  • @chrisjohnston2449
    @chrisjohnston2449 Рік тому

    Amazing to watch. I for one am so glad you did not give up on it. I have 2 elm crotch pieces in my garage I am trying to find time to turn. I bet they will produce 28 or 30 inch bowls. I will have to turn them on the outboard side of the lathe. My Powermatic is only good for around 20 inches on the inboard. Thanks for sharing

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому

      Thats exciting! Elm is such a great wood to turn. I think powermatic may make an extension similar to mine if Im not mistaken but good luck on those bowls!

  • @richardparis9463
    @richardparis9463 Рік тому

    Very nicely done Andrew

  • @danielvasileioicaliuc8332
    @danielvasileioicaliuc8332 Рік тому

    What an enormous bowl!! Absolutely beauty!!

  • @garryevans3594
    @garryevans3594 Рік тому

    That is an gigantic bowl. Truly exceptional grain Good luck with your next one

  • @sharpshooter470
    @sharpshooter470 Рік тому +1

    Very nice work Andrew. I was interested to see the movement of the piece as the lathe struggled against the weight. The lathe did a good job with it. Keep up the good work and enjoy your time turning. Blessings.

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому +1

      Thank you very much! The lathe did handle this piece very well. I didnt know what to expect, especially that first time turning it on but it sure got the job done.

  • @Artisanalwoodcreations
    @Artisanalwoodcreations Рік тому

    Absolutely gorgeous! I love elm!

  • @paulsedelmeyer4098
    @paulsedelmeyer4098 Рік тому

    Wow. Great project. Love the warp.! I also have a Laguna Lathe, but not the extension. Thanks for the info on the Simpson screws. I have 4 yrs turning experience. The biggest bowl I've done is 15 1/2 by 5. Thanks. Enjoyed! 🙂

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому

      The lathe is a good one & I highly recommend the extension if you ever get the opportunity!

  • @wyattcorreia2803
    @wyattcorreia2803 Рік тому

    This is the first video I’ve seen of yours and this was so great to watch because I have been trying to improve my woodturning skills since I started at 12 years old I’m 15 now but amazing work

  • @mikehooper3392
    @mikehooper3392 Рік тому +5

    That would have made a great candidate for a coring system

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому

      I would’ve loved to but the last time I tried to core on the extension it caught & bent the only coring knife I have so currently saving for a new one

    • @dtork47
      @dtork47 Рік тому

      Very nice LARGE piece, to bad about your coring system. Amazing for a smaller motor! Well done.

    • @alanpaulin8175
      @alanpaulin8175 Рік тому

      Exactly what I thought, and gotten a couple more bowl out of it

    • @k9insomniac783
      @k9insomniac783 Рік тому +2

      Coring systems are great but with all the cracks and checks on the blank, I think he made the right call.

    • @pkutschman
      @pkutschman Рік тому

      Beautiful

  • @cattleNhay
    @cattleNhay Рік тому +1

    For any beginner turners…stuff this size is best starting off about 1800 rpm

  • @MASI_forging
    @MASI_forging Рік тому

    What a beautiful design.👏👏

  • @larryjensen9227
    @larryjensen9227 Рік тому

    wow I thought it was Maple. that is one very nice bowl

  • @JamesCouch777
    @JamesCouch777 Рік тому

    Reminds me of the Crocodile Dundee movie where he pulls out the big knife 😊 That's a bowl!

  • @jarmstrong2843
    @jarmstrong2843 Рік тому +1

    Definitely pushed the lathe to the max. That was a lot of weight spinning around on the power head. Hope the bearings & VSD didn't suffer. Nice bowl, though!!! 👍👍👍👍👍

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! It seemed to handle it really well. On my last lathe, when I tried something similar it would squeak and struggle to get going so I was curious if this would do the same but it started right up. Won’t be doing something like this too often since I know deep down this lathe isn’t made for this kind of work but it’s fun to see what it can do especially being 1.5hp lol

  • @fastjazz
    @fastjazz Рік тому

    Well done!!!

  • @theangrywoodturner9972
    @theangrywoodturner9972 Рік тому

    Got to love the large bowls.. I turn the laguna 24/36 don't have the extension but have turned 23 inches over the bed and cored a few out of that. I could do bigger but I don't have any neighbors that can help me lift them up. lol.. the laguna 's are good for the price.

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому

      Its hard to beat the experience turning something large. It would be something else to be able to core out a 23" bowl! Have you considered putting some sort of pulley system in?

    • @theangrywoodturner9972
      @theangrywoodturner9972 Рік тому

      @@andrewmccarn maybe a lift🤣

  • @zanebeegle6825
    @zanebeegle6825 Рік тому

    Beautiful bowl!👍 I love turning large bowls, they'll be much larger once I get my extension! But I'll have to get a hoist, neighbors got a bad back!😁
    I'll can't wait to see your record breaker!

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому

      I dont get to turn stuff like this too often but I have considered making a lift or wench system myself lol

  • @thebatmakescomics
    @thebatmakescomics 2 місяці тому

    That was awesome. If you did it again would you consider a coring system? I bet a set of 4 - 6 from the same piece would be an awesome seller

  • @АлексейЕнник-я5р
    @АлексейЕнник-я5р 3 місяці тому

    Hello Andrew! Very nice work! Tell me how you cut the tenon, this part is not in the video?

  • @robertbourke7935
    @robertbourke7935 Рік тому

    Truly unbelievable work. Very well done. The biggest I have turned inboard on my Aussie lathe was about 21+1/2 inches, a piece of avocado which came up very well.

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому +1

      I honestly had no idea you could turn avocado, much less that it got that big! Thats awesome & thank you for the kind words!

  • @karlsangree
    @karlsangree Рік тому

    Congratulations! Webster's Dictionary is using a screen cap from this video to illustrate the definition of "Insane" lol. Seriously though, this was a great turn. I chuckled when I saw you rolling that monster in at 1:40.

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому

      I appreciate that, that made me laugh! I seriously thought I could pick this piece up but I definitely underestimated just how heavy this wood was lol

  • @michaelkrause1338
    @michaelkrause1338 8 місяців тому

    Great work, well done Sir !!

  • @waltwhybrewwoodworking
    @waltwhybrewwoodworking 11 місяців тому

    Very nice. I have the same lathe, without the extensions and the biggest I've turned is about 15".

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  10 місяців тому

      Its a great lathe for sure & 15" is a good size and still pretty big. Thats right around my favorite size to turn overall.

  • @lesscoRyden
    @lesscoRyden 2 місяці тому

    I think it turned out beautifully. The only thing I would have done different is to twice turn it about 6 months apart so it would dry a little better and not warp so bad.

  • @smeefamily54
    @smeefamily54 Рік тому

    Andrew: a friend of mine, Jim of Sprague Woodturning, does coring on large bowls. Very impressive lathe you have. I would never attempt something of that size bowl. Too scary. Take care and stay safe; from Petawawa, Ontario.

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому

      I enjoy his videos! He does some great work! Thank you for the kind words. Turning something this large isn't as bad as it seems. Ive become more comfortable turning something this size than I have smaller pieces lol thank you again!

  • @JamesCouch777
    @JamesCouch777 Рік тому

    The amount of warp is amazing.

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому

      Its one of the reasons I love turning green wood! Warp can add so much uniqueness to a bowl

  • @stephenkrall7609
    @stephenkrall7609 11 місяців тому +1

    I am planning on purchasing this lathe but have been trying to decide if I should get the 110V or the 220V. The 110 will go right in place of my old lathe, but I would have to have a 220-circuit run for the 220V lathe. You have shown me that the 110V will do the job of most anything I was planning to do. If you had to do it over again, would you consider the more powerful motor?

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  11 місяців тому

      If you can swing it, get the 220v. The 110v does everything I need it too but if I had the budget to get 220 wired in my shop I wouldve done that, even more so I would have gone with the 24/36. The only reason I didn't was because I would have had to have my entire shop re-wired to accommodate just one 220v outlet which wasn't in the budget lol but my recommendation would be to get the 220v.

  • @caslonbodoni42
    @caslonbodoni42 Рік тому

    Nice work!

  • @clemturner
    @clemturner 26 днів тому

    Hoped to see how you dealt with removing the tenon...

  • @johnhicks4992
    @johnhicks4992 Рік тому

    Well done!

  • @danielschoenfelder1060
    @danielschoenfelder1060 7 днів тому

    Sweet.
    I love pushing the limit on my Laguna 18/36, also 110v. I'm always learning.
    FMI, what was moisture of wood when starting the turning?
    TIA

  • @wildlandfarmstead
    @wildlandfarmstead Рік тому

    Gorgeous

  • @tf484
    @tf484 Рік тому

    Amazing piece.

  • @cliffsmith7069
    @cliffsmith7069 Рік тому

    Really nice , looks great

  • @JohnFerraro
    @JohnFerraro Рік тому

    Awesome project! Massive, beautiful bowl. 👏👏👏

  • @peterrauch6604
    @peterrauch6604 Рік тому

    Really nice job! Beautiful bowl!!

  • @SteveandSusiesHomestead
    @SteveandSusiesHomestead Рік тому

    Awesome Bowl and video. I looked threw your videos and fell in love with the little feet you created on the "Trying Something Different" video . If you wouldn't mind I would like to steal that idea for one of my bowls. Subbed and bell rung.

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому +1

      I appreciate the kind words & absolutely! I definitely wasn't the first person to do the carved feet & definitely won't be the last so by all means go for it! I just subbed as well!

    • @SteveandSusiesHomestead
      @SteveandSusiesHomestead Рік тому

      @@andrewmccarn Thank you

  • @louisjcharlett5804
    @louisjcharlett5804 Рік тому

    Wonderful turn! I'm curious how the epoxy fill will react/hold up with time. An update will be appreciated. Thank You.

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому

      Thank you! So far still holding strong with no changes

  • @annlaurie1484
    @annlaurie1484 Рік тому

    Looks great. 😊

  • @terrytenley9404
    @terrytenley9404 Рік тому

    Very nice work… I was guessing the bowl is green and a bit of shrinkage will distort the bowl over the next 6 months.. I have turned larger ones but drying time was over two years in my attic..I left the wall thickness at 2 3/4 inches think and was barely enough to have to make it round again. I label the date and weight aa drying progresses in the attic..To prevent bowls from drying out to fast i coast with paste wax used on floors and then shrink wrap them.. This often stops cracks from forming.. Sometimes I keep the bowl in a moist place for 6 weeks then place into the attic.. Have fun😁👍😊

  • @rgcustomcalls3655
    @rgcustomcalls3655 5 місяців тому

    Awesome piece.👍🏻

  • @tropifiori
    @tropifiori Рік тому

    That’s really cool. I have a somewhat similar piece of white oak Burl ready for faceplate. I don’t know if I have enough spindle bearing or nerve to try it. Also I think I will turn it wearing a hockey uniform.
    Nicely done
    Frsnk

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому

      A white oak burl this size would be an awesome bowl! When I first started testing out pieces this size, I would just attach them on the lathe to see how it spun & do a few cuts & then go from there. Once you turn something this size, its hard to go any smaller lol I say go for it!

  • @crackerjack3359
    @crackerjack3359 Рік тому

    Lovely. Maybe a core or two from the next one?

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому

      Would love to but the last time I tried to core on the extension I ended up getting a bad catch and bending the only coring knife I have for my oneway system so I am currently saving up for a new one! lol I was trying to core without stabilizing the end of the extension like I did here which caused too much down force on the knife without the back end to support it if that makes sense.

    • @crackerjack3359
      @crackerjack3359 Рік тому +1

      I'm using the McNaughton sytem and I only core if the piece is worth it. I understand the the downward forces an on a 14' to 16' core, I really have to hang on tight.@@andrewmccarn

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому

      @@crackerjack3359 Thats a good system too! If the oneway knives weren't so expensive then I might would give it a go again with using the board to help prop the end but Im a little hesitant to try since theyre like $200 a knife lol

  • @terrygogz
    @terrygogz Рік тому

    wow wow thats cool .

  • @dapow60
    @dapow60 Рік тому

    Your bowls are beautiful. What is the moisture content of those huge pieces?

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому

      Thank you! I never really check when I first turn them; they are always green so they can be pretty high but I will typically try and wait for 12% or lower before finishing it.

  • @andrebourque2165
    @andrebourque2165 Рік тому

    Sorry for the amateur question but.... How do you prevent the material from checking as it dries while you are shaping it?

    • @andrebourque2165
      @andrebourque2165 Рік тому

      Also, how much time passed between the bowl being symmetric and then becoming oblong?

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому +2

      Nothing to be sorry for! I don’t mind questions at all. The way I dry bowls is a little odd compared to normal techniques but I turn them to final thickness & then do one round of wet sanding with 80 grit sandpaper. After that, I just bring them in my office to set by the AC vent & they sit there for 2/3 weeks and then I bring them back out in the shop to sit until whenever I finish them. Usually within the first week they are starting to warp and will gradually do so over the drying time.

  • @AndrewJohnson-t4v
    @AndrewJohnson-t4v Рік тому

    Hi, can you comment on what you're using to fill inclusions? It looks like epoxy fill. Also curious what you sprayed onto the epoxy while it was wet. Thanks.

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому

      Absolutely! So I just used normal epoxy tinted black for the larger fills and then black CA glue for the small cracks and any small holes. What you see me spraying is the activator so the CA glue dries faster.

  • @jessalford5927
    @jessalford5927 11 місяців тому

    What finish did you use? It made the wood look beautiful.

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  11 місяців тому

      I used a tung oil finish for this one! Specifically Real Milk Paint Co. Half & Half. Its a great finish!

  • @donuszko1
    @donuszko1 Рік тому

    Who ever your camera person is, they doing a great job! fantastic video my friend!!!

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому

      Im the camera person so thank you! lol also Go pack, excited to see how Love does this year!

  • @mattprofewhitney5638
    @mattprofewhitney5638 9 місяців тому

    How did you finish off the Tennon? Big jam chuck or massive Cole Jaws? I’d have loved to have seen that. Great job!

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  9 місяців тому

      Just a jam chuck! I have one I made thats around 5" diameter and 8" tall with some padding on the end.

  • @MrRupertguy
    @MrRupertguy Рік тому

    Super cool - One day I will invest in one of these nice heavy lathes - Out of interest, what was the total time actually spent on the turning and finishing ?

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому

      You wont regret it! For this, turning wise was around 8 hours I believe but that is also having to start and stop for filming. Sanding and finishing was probably an hour.

  • @tonyturnswood
    @tonyturnswood Рік тому

    really great work... love how your videos are progressing... big fan!

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому

      Appreciate that Anthony, Just learning more and more with each video!

  • @FortInTheWoods
    @FortInTheWoods Рік тому

    Great video, surprised it only took two to get it on there.

  • @stevee.7419
    @stevee.7419 Рік тому

    In your opinion, do you think it’s possible to turn smaller (average bowl
    sized) stone pieces in this Laguna 1836?

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому

      Honestly I am not sure! I would maybe contact Laguna and see. They would probably be a lot more help with something like that. I have never done anything with stone so my knowledge is pretty limited lol

  • @segamble1679
    @segamble1679 Рік тому +1

    I'm assuming this piece sat for quite a while to dry (months? Over a year?) Curious why you wouldn't leave more on the bowl and then turn away some of the warpage after it dried. Not a criticism, just genuinely curious.

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому +3

      This was turned to final thickness first time through and then sat for around 5 weeks before finishing. For the warping, Im actually a fan of it & love the look it adds to a bowl. I will do twice turned bowls every so often but for the majority of my work I tend to use the once turned method. & thanks for the question!

  • @Kathy11271957
    @Kathy11271957 Рік тому

    I have one question, why didn't you use a bowl gouge to do part of the hollowing? It just seems like a waste of beautiful wood. I love the bowl but you might have been able to make several bowls.

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому

      Trust me, I would have loved to have been able to core this but there were a few issues that made me not able too. A few bowls before this one, I was trying to core something similar on my extension and I ended up getting a bad catch which bent the only coring knife I had so at the time of turning this, I didnt have the ability too. The other thing, with this piece there were a lot of unseen issues in the wood that doesnt come through on video. There were multiple cracks, voids and knots that wouldve been hard to work around. Thats mainly why the blank started out at 28" and ended up being 23". Alot of bad wood had to be turned away both in and out. But I do wish I could have been able to core some out of this piece but I just wanted to explain why I was not able too! I appreciate the kind words and comment!

  • @The_Joker_
    @The_Joker_ Рік тому

    You’re a brave man. 🫡
    I love the results
    It’d make a fine wash hand basin or bathroom sink.

  • @SilverBack.
    @SilverBack. Рік тому

    Andrew if you intend to turn more that size it might be an idea to find a fabricator and get them to make a Y set of legs that fit with the trunk of the Y under the bed of the bed extension because that constant waggle will stress fracture the join between the lathe and extension

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому +1

      I actually have been looking into getting a small welder & making one myself lol I took some welding classes back in school so I have a very basic understanding but thought it might make for a cool video lol Right now I just have a 2x4 wedged under it to help stabilize it. It does the job but definitely isnt a long term solution

  • @JoseRoberto-gv2wr
    @JoseRoberto-gv2wr Рік тому

    Parabéns, belo trabalho !!!!

  • @ghanshyamjani7617
    @ghanshyamjani7617 Рік тому

    The Laguna started breathing easy after first half an hour of turning external side. As for the inside turning, it was relatively😊 comfortable and easy (!)

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому

      Hard to tell from the video but it also did really well to start! I was expecting it to struggle a little.

  • @marknienstadt6963
    @marknienstadt6963 Рік тому

    I am surprised how well that machine handled that heavy wood. I have the same machine without the extension.

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому

      I am as well! lol Not because its a bad one but just wasn't sure what the motor could handle. I recommend the extension if youre interested in turning larger pieces!

  • @raystevens687
    @raystevens687 Рік тому

    CA glue for some of cracks might help out.

  • @RussellCrowe-m3t
    @RussellCrowe-m3t 9 місяців тому

    very beatifull

  • @WoodturningWithJohnMarro
    @WoodturningWithJohnMarro Рік тому

    Nice turn this week! How do you like the bed extension? I have a Laguna and have thinking about getting one?

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому +1

      I love it! Id recommend changing out the bolts to get some that run through the legs and figure out a stability solution like how I used the 2x4 for this piece but other than those two things I cant say enough good things about it.

    • @WoodturningWithJohnMarro
      @WoodturningWithJohnMarro Рік тому

      @@andrewmccarn good to know. Thanks!

  • @jonperley7304
    @jonperley7304 Рік тому

    One big salad in that!!!👍

  • @miguelsermeno8200
    @miguelsermeno8200 Рік тому +1

    Wow, what an awesome sized bowl. Great job, I’d be a bit scared myself to tackle this project. One question, what type/brand screws do you use on the faceplate when turning the outside of the bowl? I have issues with the heads breaking off when screwing then in😅

    • @andrewmccarn
      @andrewmccarn  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! I had the same issue, constant breaking and bending and spending 30 minutes getting them out. I got these at lowes, I believe they are the Simpson Strong Tie Hex Screws. I bought them a few months back so I dont remember specifically but they have been fantastic. I havent had one bend or break so I would recommend them for sure.

    • @miguelsermeno8200
      @miguelsermeno8200 Рік тому

      @@andrewmccarn Awesome, thanks for the info! Happy turning!

  • @patricka6933
    @patricka6933 Рік тому

    WOW ,, Huge bowl . I wondered if you was to sell this what & how did you come up with this cost number ??
    Great job !!
    Thanks ..PATRICK

  • @BrailsfordWoodworks
    @BrailsfordWoodworks Рік тому

    If you live anywhere near Fayetteville I would let you come over and try my Robust.