segmented wood turned maple bowl

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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
  • This is a maple bowl I had turned to a ruff stage, then let dry for 2 years. It developed a crack on one side, as it dried. I addressed this by cutting the cracked section off and building a segmented section to take it's place. Then I tuned the whole thing down to a finished piece.
    The lathe is a Powermatic 2442
    The band saw is a 1947 36" Fay and Egan
    www.frankmakes....

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  • @loosecanon9109
    @loosecanon9109 11 років тому

    this has to be the most ingeneous way of fixing a crack that i have ever seen, fantastic finish

  • @konaguzzi1
    @konaguzzi1 11 років тому

    have not done any wood turning in 18 years this does inspire me to do some more cheers for such a great vid

  • @kyrg
    @kyrg 10 років тому

    One more thing. You have an amazing workshop, The bandsaw is in a class by its self. I find myself more than a little envious.

  • @hermit3400
    @hermit3400 10 років тому

    What an amazing shop, but tools alone don't work the magic that you achieved. You did what I thought was impossible. It was a pleasure watching the hands of a master at work! The finished product is breathtaking!

  • @alansimpson596
    @alansimpson596 11 років тому

    I watched a lot of your videos and I think you are a master woodworker and very inspirational. I envy some of your large machines.
    Keep the videos coming
    Many thanks,
    Alan in Ireland.

  • @lass-inangeles7564
    @lass-inangeles7564 8 років тому +2

    Wow, this takes real skill to make! Incredibly beautiful!!!
    Wish I had some of your woodshop machinery, equally impressive!
    Thank you for a very creative demo, learned a lot, mostly that it would take me years to master these skills! I'll never begrudge a high price for a bowl like this after seeing how much work it takes to make one.

  • @shanecheek1
    @shanecheek1 11 років тому +3

    Looks great! I have never done any woodworking, but I now feel the urge to go out and acquire woodworking tools!

  • @woodstoney
    @woodstoney 11 років тому

    You were right...that added thin piece gave it some 'artistic' balance and I think it came out wonderfully! Great job!!

  • @ldutchak
    @ldutchak 11 років тому

    I really enjoy this video. I've watched it a few times now. It's great to see your design and assembly process, with certain parts sped up. The editing gives the information that is interesting and matters without the boring details. Nice work!

  • @bLedq
    @bLedq 9 років тому

    Holy crap that "wire jigsaw" is aweseome! I want one like that for granite... Final result is fantastic!! Gj!

  • @TheBadTad
    @TheBadTad 11 років тому

    Thank you for your sharing of how to make this bowl. I really appreciated your sharing the problems you had. We all are learning with every project. Well done!

  • @bradleyrobinson8316
    @bradleyrobinson8316 9 років тому +1

    Excellent way to creatively fix your bowl. Nice shop!

  • @Buzzsawman
    @Buzzsawman 12 років тому

    Man you have got some HUGE tools....I have a foruteen inch band saw and a six inch jointer and a thirteen and a half inch planer..I make smaller bowls and I envy people who have those huge tools and can do monolithic sized pieces.

  • @Platyfurmany
    @Platyfurmany 8 років тому +2

    Out of what looked like a major imperfection came a thing of beauty! Art imitating life, wouldn't you say?

  • @kyrg
    @kyrg 10 років тому

    Great job, I always appreciate a video that shows the creative process, warts and all. The problem solving aspect of projects are what I find to be the most interesting.

  • @indifferentdude7884
    @indifferentdude7884 10 років тому

    The asymmetrical wood texture gave it a nice modern look.

  • @RGStadlerjr
    @RGStadlerjr 10 років тому

    Beautifully done, I really want to thank you for your tutorial. Iv'e always wanted to do this and I have a bunch of rough turned maple bowls at home that I could try this out on. One of our turning club members does this kind of work once in awhile and he tried to explain the method of doing this but I didn't quite pick up what he was telling me but now with your video I'll be able to give this a shot when I get a bigger lathe again, I was kinda forced to sell mine when times got bad but hope to get one soon again. Thanks again for your detailed video on how this is done. :)

    • @frankmakes
      @frankmakes  10 років тому

      Thank you Ron, I hope you get back into turning.

  • @eyeballe
    @eyeballe 9 років тому

    Two works of art, great video and a stunning bowl, funny how these things work out sometimes, thank you for sharing this.

  • @geofo60
    @geofo60 8 років тому

    Stunning project, segmented inserts really make the bowl look very classy.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Geof Harris (England)

  • @j.aalhayki6886
    @j.aalhayki6886 10 років тому

    what a project! I really enjoyed watching and the result is perfectly stunning

  • @wallysaruman
    @wallysaruman 11 років тому

    You do beautiful work, Frank. There's something magical about working with wood.

  • @kacole34
    @kacole34 10 років тому

    Beautiful bowl and fantastic directions! Thanks for sharing this!

  • @antontaylor4530
    @antontaylor4530 11 років тому

    Wonderful to see a real artisan at work.
    This (to me) is as much art as it is functional.

  • @HomesteadBeardOil
    @HomesteadBeardOil 10 років тому +3

    First video I've ever watched from you, and dealing with bowl turning. That was amazing.

  • @gworxtaiwan402
    @gworxtaiwan402 10 років тому

    Frank, I am new to UA-cam and will be posting more each day. GworXTaiwan. What I really like about your video with the bowl is your readiness to admit shortcomings when they happen. And, your results are astounding. Thanks for sharing.
    Greg Niederhaus

  • @marco77linux
    @marco77linux 11 років тому

    great video, well done - very useful to me (I'm just a beginner). happy to see that someone is still using linseed oil and beeswax to finish wood. thanks a lot!

  • @masonarmstrong2349
    @masonarmstrong2349 6 років тому

    Awesome job Frank. I love the segmented bowls they look absolutely gorgeous, stunning and fabulous.

  • @bje005
    @bje005 11 років тому

    Thank you for taking the time to do and post your videos. Beautiful bowl.

  • @kobiekaasjager4822
    @kobiekaasjager4822 5 років тому

    Frank you always amaze me thank you for sharing your wonderful and stunning work with us. This is awesome and breathtakingly beautiful.

  • @jimdaughtridge3845
    @jimdaughtridge3845 10 років тому

    Great job, the word that you used 'perfect' was an understatement.!

  • @teefuses
    @teefuses 10 років тому +2

    Really beautiful. Thanks for sharing this project.

  • @richardlopez5992
    @richardlopez5992 10 років тому

    wow what a beast of a bandsaw you got there, and the sander too, very beautiful bowl

  • @billyeast6819
    @billyeast6819 8 років тому

    Mr. Howarth. Great videos and wow what a shop you have!

  • @chandarussell
    @chandarussell 4 роки тому

    You are a master at this type of bowl. They’re amazing.

  • @godbluffvdgg
    @godbluffvdgg 10 років тому

    Those machines have some SWEET sounding motors. Amazing like an art piece! Thanks for sharing.

  • @davesmith6362
    @davesmith6362 11 років тому

    Nice save on the bowl! I hope you thank the tool gods every day for that shop!!! :)

  • @rpatini
    @rpatini 11 років тому

    You are a Genius!
    I'm from Brazil and just can't stop watching your work!!!
    =D

  • @shiondearies9499
    @shiondearies9499 10 років тому

    All your bowls... I think I like this one most.

  • @geoffspierling3206
    @geoffspierling3206 6 років тому

    I just love your turnings, it must make your brain hurt, thinking of all the ways to make it your piece.

  • @jimgam730
    @jimgam730 9 років тому

    Beautiful bowl Frank. Love your work. Wishing I had a shop like yours.

  • @atiqulny
    @atiqulny 11 років тому

    I thought I'd watch first few minutes, but you kept to going... An amazing piece of work!

  • @Coin_Scavenger
    @Coin_Scavenger 8 років тому

    Looks great. Fast thinking on the repair work; it turned out nicely.

  • @stringmanipulator
    @stringmanipulator 11 років тому

    What a wonderful piece of art! a very creative way to save a bowl..inspiring! thanks for sharing //Kenneth

  • @broderickarthurian5068
    @broderickarthurian5068 10 років тому

    Videos like this can inspire some, just looks like a lot of toolsto make a bow, but it is very beautiful

  • @ggreene245
    @ggreene245 9 років тому

    Beautiful bowl... Great idea to replace the bulge/crack. Made quite an amazing art piece. Also... I'm jealous of your shop.

  • @ErikAnderson1
    @ErikAnderson1 11 років тому

    Beautiful art piece of a bowl and great inspirational video.

  • @9000jeanfulful
    @9000jeanfulful 11 років тому

    Very nice pot.
    Much work, it is worth to see and to learn.
    For me that's art.

  • @EminoMeneko
    @EminoMeneko 10 років тому

    Very nice bowl. I like it and to see how it was made.

  • @carlpbrill
    @carlpbrill 9 років тому

    I wish we could keep a saw blade sharp for more than three seconds at work. Watching you resaw that walnut...
    Great videos, thanks for taking the time.

  • @Abdallah2319
    @Abdallah2319 11 років тому

    Greetings from Egypt. Sir, you are an artist. My hat comes off for you. Thank you for sharing.

  • @BRICEN18
    @BRICEN18 11 років тому

    Great work! you seem to have all the needed tools! Its hard to do certain things without the correct tools. I like that strap clamp i used a ratchet strap recently! Good work thanks for the vid!!

  • @MaxwellRodgers
    @MaxwellRodgers 10 років тому

    I must say, simply amazing. I am always amazed by what can be made with wood, but I really like the accent wood pieces you added on.

  • @SRSwain1947
    @SRSwain1947 10 років тому

    Wow is all I can think or say. What a masterful work.

  • @cpine522
    @cpine522 11 років тому

    gorgeous! Well executed... that looks like so much fun and has to be very satisfying when finished.

  • @Scy
    @Scy 8 років тому

    That stripe makes it super cool.

  • @myvoodooisstrong
    @myvoodooisstrong 6 років тому

    Nice work, I enjoy watching your videos.

  • @davidloew8136
    @davidloew8136 11 років тому

    I really like that bowl. Great fix! I also found it hilarious that you have all those high end power tools and only ONE chuck! Bwahahaha! Just awesome.

  • @pandrews5042
    @pandrews5042 8 років тому

    HI Frank, i love your videos and this bowl is really nice, your band saw is a beast, I have never seen such a deep cutting saw with a quite small blade,they really knew how to make machines back then. Keep making your videos, they are entertaining as well as instructive and inspiring , thanks again, Phil, Hereford UK

  • @L4s4gn3
    @L4s4gn3 11 років тому

    This looks like an awesome hobby.

  • @acraig5075
    @acraig5075 11 років тому

    A beautiful and elegant solution.

  • @lampoon154
    @lampoon154 11 років тому

    Wow, that is beautiful. You are an artist... Thanks for sharing...

  • @rufusdtonebug4049
    @rufusdtonebug4049 11 років тому

    That was awesome mate. I really thoroughly enjoyed watching that. Well done.

  • @frankmakes
    @frankmakes  11 років тому

    thank you. the bandsaw is a 1947 36" Fay and Egan

  • @jgaller
    @jgaller 11 років тому

    "and then let dry for two years"
    Wow you have a LOT more patients than I do!!

  • @RobertSHilton
    @RobertSHilton 11 років тому

    Thanks, this is inspiring. The bowl is beautiful, and your explanation of the process is, clear.

  • @alexabadi7458
    @alexabadi7458 8 років тому

    Fantastic work, the bowl look great !

  • @MrMnchstr
    @MrMnchstr 10 років тому

    That band saw is a monster!

  • @ThekiBoran
    @ThekiBoran 11 років тому

    The second thin strip was a good decision. Looks good.

  • @jamesonbersano442
    @jamesonbersano442 10 років тому

    What a beautiful piece of art..

  • @GraniteValleyDave
    @GraniteValleyDave 9 років тому +1

    I love this bowl Frank, really great work.

  • @dand100
    @dand100 11 років тому

    That bandsaw is HUGE!

  • @mohdyounis87
    @mohdyounis87 11 років тому

    wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwww , just inspiring , the type of work that represents humanity and dedication , just inspiring , thanks

  • @lekoman
    @lekoman 11 років тому +1

    Beautiful work, Frank! I love this technique. I've seen a few other artisans on UA-cam accomplish similar effects to great success, as well. I hope it holds up... I was thinking about expansion and contraction while I was watching, too. I think even if you did orient the grain parallel, different species and densities like that... there's a lot of stress gonna happen at those joints over time. If they do come apart, it's just an excuse to make new ones, though! :)

  • @frankmakes
    @frankmakes  11 років тому

    Yes, I have my eye on the work I have done like this. I'm hoping the pieces are not big enough to form a crack. I have had a few similar bowls 3 or 4 yeas so far and they are ok. You are right it's a concern.

  • @sammkablaam
    @sammkablaam 5 років тому +1

    I’m a deranged lunatic that suffers from anxiety. These videos are calming.

  • @joselrodriguez5999
    @joselrodriguez5999 6 років тому

    A masterpiece! PS: either you are 4 feet tall or you have the biggest woodworking machines I have ever seen!

  • @lexugax
    @lexugax 11 років тому

    Awesome video. That bandsaw is bigger than my shop!

  • @FelishaWild
    @FelishaWild 12 років тому

    Beautiful bowl and great save on the cracked bowl. Thanks so much for sharing. :)

  • @drawvenmusket
    @drawvenmusket 11 років тому

    great save of a bowl the second segmented peice is truly a good add to the over all look of the bowl to bad that you lost so much of the bowl in final turning but still a great bowl

  • @frankmakes
    @frankmakes  12 років тому

    Thanks, it's been a hobby but I am working towards making it something more than that.

  • @kobiekaasjager4822
    @kobiekaasjager4822 6 років тому

    It is awesome and stunning Mr Howard when you start cutting the imperfect pieces, I know somethiing fantastic is about to happen

  • @qq1390qq
    @qq1390qq 10 років тому

    Thanks, you give me a lot of idea to create things.

  • @susanbostwick5537
    @susanbostwick5537 8 років тому

    thats very nice Barry from Florida

  • @grizzle273463
    @grizzle273463 10 років тому

    When you power up that band saw it sounds like Hoover Dam starting up. Amazing equip you have/have access to.

  • @Cyrussss
    @Cyrussss 7 років тому +9

    I want to turn into a bowl right now.

  • @engineflight101
    @engineflight101 11 років тому

    What a work of art. wish i could do that. mabey ill try when im retired

  • @SalviMithrin
    @SalviMithrin 12 років тому

    Amazing segmentation. Great job!

  • @rustysteam
    @rustysteam 6 років тому

    Bravo....a lot of work, but a very beautiful bowl.

  • @Dragonion2010
    @Dragonion2010 11 років тому

    MAN that is one beautiful bowl! Great job, sir :)

  • @scarekrow9
    @scarekrow9 10 років тому

    that's an impressive band saw

  • @ScottArfsten
    @ScottArfsten 11 років тому

    Excellent work and exceptional video. Keep up the excellent work.

  • @SuperCrazydada
    @SuperCrazydada 10 років тому

    omg i want to learn the wood turning technique from u sooooo bad.
    love your project!

  • @snakemaster26
    @snakemaster26 11 років тому

    STUNNING!!!! My goal is to get to that point someday

  • @noori112x
    @noori112x 11 років тому

    such an amazing job, you turned this block to masterpiece

  • @rwl7532
    @rwl7532 11 років тому

    A+ on both the bowl and your editing!!

  • @rrangana11
    @rrangana11 11 років тому

    Perfect... Very nice looking final product

  • @Sfhindia
    @Sfhindia 10 років тому

    Thanks Frank. Great Video ! Beautiful Bowl :)

  • @TheSage1984
    @TheSage1984 11 років тому

    Frank - I thought I had a pretty good show; but now I have shop envy! OMG your shop is amazing could I have it? lol Oh, beautiful work too.

  • @frankmakes
    @frankmakes  11 років тому

    I have watched a few people make drums, I am intrigued.

  • @bovko1
    @bovko1 11 років тому

    You have some really big machines!