Thank you for sharing your awesome bowl without a lathe build with us today. The finish really did make a huge difference. Everyone stay safe, happy and healthy. From Henrico County Virginia
thank you for sharing . very nice work . i am a beginner so i wondered how can i calculate the angels of cutting do you have any equation to calculate the angles for such a similar projects?. please let me know how you calculate the angels of cutting.
The special router bits are nice because they give you the right angle right away. But other than that it seems like a cut simple enough that it can be done either with a tilting router table and a straight bit or even just a table saw with a tilted blade.
👀 You have a great setup! This video really makes the features pop out at viewers. Bazoom! right from the beginning you are showing us the value of materials and how to handle them. Truly nourishing our minds, bringing my spirit up to full attention 💪 Thank you :)
What a great simple way to construct a bowl! No miter+bevel cuts. The birdsmouth bit establishes the bevel on straight paduak pieces, and mitering the cherry pieces provides the taper of the bowl sides. I just got some Odie's Oil to try too based on reviews of its finish & ease of use. Thank you!
Thank you. I love those router bits . Especially the 6 and 8 side ones. You can make so many different shapes with them by mixing short and long pieces
Hi. I am enjoying your videos since recently finding them. While you display confidence and operate your tools safely, your fingers were quite close to the miter saw blade. Have you heard of the 10 million dollar stick? It is a safety device for holding small-ish pieces at the miter saw. You might want to look into it. It might have been useful for this project although with the stop block and second setup block, there may not have been room for it. Stay safe and keep up the great work you do.
@@woodworkingwithSkyler I'm happy to hear it! May I add that you are very talented. For a new woodworker, you have gained a lot of knowledge in a short span of time. In short, you are quite the craftsperson!
I know you know what you're doing. You do an amazing job. But OMG seeing how close your hand gets to that unguarded table saw blade makes me cover my eyes. You really do inspire me to try these projects. Please be careful! I'm old and I worry. 😁
Beautiful meticulous work. You are an excellent woodworker. Nice to see you have a very extensive assortment of good quality tools! Only suggestion I would have is to put curtains on the windows and remove the manual release rope for the garage doors. Release rope makes it too easy for intruders to open the door.
That is excellent advice. Thank you. However, I have two dogs that will bark at any beep, good alarm system and about 15 cameras all around the property and house that beeps when detected motion. Also there are people here 24/7.
@@woodworkingwithSkyler Good, glad you're safe. I also have a dog, used to have two, someone here almost all the time and protection from my two friends, Smith and Wesson.
Now that turned out beautiful Skyler! 👌 As I said before I have used that bit a lot but never thought about making a bowl! I wonder what Purple Heart and Cherry would look like! 🤔 Thank you for sharing!
Beautiful bowl and I learned a lot - thank you! Awesome work! One thing confuses me: the length of the tapered side of the cherry should be longer than the length before the taper yet you cut the padauk the same (pre-taper) length and the pieces seemed to match up perfectly. What am I missing?
I love the combination of wood you used they look great together. I watch your last project where you used the bird mouth bit which I didn’t know about and I loved it that much I ended up ordering the three sizes so thanks
I found your video while searching for tips on making a segmented salad bowl with sloping sides. You did an awesome job. Do you know of where I could find a method to calculate the relationship between the diameter of the bowl, the width of the staves, the slope of the sides and the angle on the edges of the tapered staves?
Hi Skyler. Just found your channel, so new subscriber. Love the way the bowl came together Cool router bit process. Looking at the finished cut after the Birdsmouth bit, it is a very small lip. Does it really hold well?
Hi, i really enjoy your videos, i don't give that complimeny too often. I was wondering what brand of birdsmouth bits you use? I've found several with varying prices. Also, is there a trick to getting those set up just right? Thank you.
Do you ever shop for hardwood at Fat Andy’s? I always thought they were a convenient shop with a wide selection. I haven’t been there for quite a while though.
@@woodworkingwithSkyler that’s too bad. They did have a big fire there recently. No I get a lot of my wood free as scraps from local cabinet shops. It’s high quality and great for small projects like your bowl.
Thank you for the video. Great looking bowl. You are very talented and a great instructor. Is there a certain setup for the birds mouth bit or is it just flush with the top of the board? I think i may give this a try😊. Keep up the awesome videos.
The setup could be a bit tricky. But once you do it a few times is really easy. They also sell setup blocks for it and those are a great starting point. Once I set mine up for let’s say 1/2 in, I route the profile then keep that piece as a setup block for next time
Nice job! Is the thickness of the padouk and cherry the same? I ask this because I wonder if you place the sides on an angle, doesn't the width change? I hope you know what I mean.
Very interesting - I am tempted to buy these bits and try some projects. One question - did you only put the 6 degree taper on the Cherry boards and Padauk boards were straight without any taper on them? Am I understanding this correctly? Thanks in advance for your help.
That is correct. Padauk we’re straight. Every birdsmouth joint requpne birdsmouth edge and one straight that will fit into the birdsmouth edge. Hope that makes sense. So you have two choices. 1- put one birdsmouth edge one every board so every board has one straight edge. 2- like I did every other board has both edges routed and every other board is straight on both edges. I chose option 2 for this as is impossible to route birdsmouth edges on tapered pieces
@@woodworkingwithSkyler thanks for these insights. Yes I agree with your approach as it's simpler than the option #1. But my question was about the slight taper needed for bowl to have wider mouth than the base. For that if understand correctly, only the straight boards need taper and birds mouth boards don't need any taper. Right? Thanks in advance. 🙏
Beautiful work on the joinery as the joints look nice and tight. Love your accent and your quirky use of the English language at times. I know you did tell us which country you originated from in an earlier video but I forgot where. Can you tell me again?
Skyler, love your videos but I do worry about how close your fingers get to your mitre saw. Let’s remind people about saw safety, they might not be experienced woodworkers, I would hate people to have an accident.
There must be another way to secure those small pieces when cutting with your miter saw. I was holding my breath when you cut them. You only get one set of fingers!!! Nice bowl However.
Sorry but your hands are far to close to the chop saw blade. I would be looking to make some form of holding device. One slip could be very cost. Sorry for being negative but better safe than sorry.
And I always wear my push up bra in the shop , don’t we all? Like you don’t know we are all staring. It takes away from your woodworking skills . Im all for fun bags, just not here.
I quit watching once she made the first miter cut , can’t watch folks take that kind of chance just to make a UA-cam video . Best of luck on your channel but I pass
I love your videos and especially your step-by-step instructions. I wish more people would take after you
Another fine woodworking project by the beautiful Skyler Ewing.
Awww, thanks Erick
you are a real artist i like verey much the way you explain tank you
Came here because of the thumbnail…stayed here for the accent ❤️ and woodworking 👌🏼
Beautiful bowl, and great you too!
You are very clever, love the boxes and bowls you're making. Wilber
A pleasure to watch you work, the bowl turned out beautiful
That is very nice
Nice to catch up again Skyler..Pete
Welcome back! Good to see you Pete
Best video yet Skyler! Thank you :)
So glad you liked it @oceanz55
Came out great, I don't need anymore bowls but I might consider using similar techniques to create some wooden buckets that I've been wanting to make.
Great idea! The 16 side router bit would work great for that
Nice bowl and beautiful wood selection.
Thank you for you’re wonderful video
I'd never heard of this router bit before but I'll definitely try it! Your bowl turned out great, can't wait to give it a try.
Another great project, thanks.
Thank you too!
you are very talent lady l like your style.. greetings from California Wood workers
You are an excellent teacher thank you very knowledgeable I feel like I can make a bowl now
Thank you. Yes, you can
You made that look easy. Your choice of wood is perfect for the bowl and is going to look great on your dining room table. Well done.
Thank you
Beautiful bowl, thank you for sharing. I never knew about the birds mouth bits
Thank you. They are so fun and you can create so many fun shapes with them
Lovely work, well done ❤.
Another great video, the bowl turned out, thank you for sharing
Thank you! Cheers!
Wow! Looks beautiful
Thank you
Wow! Now that's a beautiful bowl from a router bit! I can see how those bits can be very useful. Thanks Skyler! :)
You're very welcome! Thanks for watching
Wow nice work. Loved the view❤️. My favourite.!!!!!
Thanks
Thanks.
You're welcome
Thank you for sharing this beautiful work
My pleasure 😊
Very nice!
I love how the joints came together!
Thank you Steve
You are absolutely gifted ms Skylar, loving the content
Thaa as l you so much @jigsey
Great step by step build. Thanks for sharing.
Very welcome
Good video.
Glad you enjoyed it
Love your presentations. Stumbled across them this am. Love your creations. Keep us newbies inspired.
Regards,
Paul
Glad you like them!
superbe et joli travail félicitations .patrick .
Thanks Patrick
Nice Bowl
Thank you! Cheers!
That is really nice. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Wow that amazing. Going to try !
Thank you. Post a photo on instagram when done and tag @skyler Would love to see it
Thank you for sharing your awesome bowl without a lathe build with us today. The finish really did make a huge difference. Everyone stay safe, happy and healthy. From Henrico County Virginia
Thank you Norm from Henrico County Virginia
i need to get myself one of those bits. it makes a real nice joint.
Yes, if you do, post your picture on instagram and tag me @skyler would love to see it
Beautiful craft work !
Thank you so much 😊
Beautiful work! I would have liked to see how you sized up the bottom piece to fit so snug.
Very nice piece of work. Great precision. It is difficult to find handmade products these days. ✌
Thank you
thank you for sharing . very nice work . i am a beginner so i wondered how can i calculate the angels of cutting do you have any equation to calculate the angles for such a similar projects?. please let me know how you calculate the angels of cutting.
The special router bits are nice because they give you the right angle right away. But other than that it seems like a cut simple enough that it can be done either with a tilting router table and a straight bit or even just a table saw with a tilted blade.
Now that's cool right there! ❤😍👌
Thank you so much
👀 You have a great setup! This video really makes the features pop out at viewers. Bazoom! right from the beginning you are showing us the value of materials and how to handle them. Truly nourishing our minds, bringing my spirit up to full attention 💪 Thank you :)
Another great looking project, well done and thanks for sharing it.
Thank you! Cheers!
What a great simple way to construct a bowl! No miter+bevel cuts. The birdsmouth bit establishes the bevel on straight paduak pieces, and mitering the cherry pieces provides the taper of the bowl sides. I just got some Odie's Oil to try too based on reviews of its finish & ease of use. Thank you!
Thank you. I love oldies oil! Especially on walnut
That's really nice. I didn't know those router bits existed. I'm definitely going to have to pick up a set of those.
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Thank you. I love those router bits . Especially the 6 and 8 side ones. You can make so many different shapes with them by mixing short and long pieces
Hi. I am enjoying your videos since recently finding them. While you display confidence and operate your tools safely, your fingers were quite close to the miter saw blade. Have you heard of the 10 million dollar stick? It is a safety device for holding small-ish pieces at the miter saw. You might want to look into it. It might have been useful for this project although with the stop block and second setup block, there may not have been room for it. Stay safe and keep up the great work you do.
Thank you. I just ordered one
@@woodworkingwithSkyler I'm happy to hear it! May I add that you are very talented. For a new woodworker, you have gained a lot of knowledge in a short span of time. In short, you are quite the craftsperson!
@@leonardbutler9338 awww, thank you!
I bought a tape dispenser from Amazon that holds 3/4 and 2 inch tape
It makes it easier on glue ups
I know you know what you're doing. You do an amazing job. But OMG seeing how close your hand gets to that unguarded table saw blade makes me cover my eyes. You really do inspire me to try these projects. Please be careful! I'm old and I worry. 😁
Thank you. I will. Just ordered the million dollar stick as recommended by an other viewer
Great project! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful meticulous work. You are an excellent woodworker. Nice to see you have a very extensive assortment of good quality tools! Only suggestion I would have is to put curtains on the windows and remove the manual release rope for the garage doors. Release rope makes it too easy for intruders to open the door.
That is excellent advice. Thank you. However, I have two dogs that will bark at any beep, good alarm system and about 15 cameras all around the property and house that beeps when detected motion. Also there are people here 24/7.
@@woodworkingwithSkyler Good, glad you're safe. I also have a dog, used to have two, someone here almost all the time and protection from my two friends, Smith and Wesson.
Now that turned out beautiful Skyler! 👌 As I said before I have used that bit a lot but never thought about making a bowl! I wonder what Purple Heart and Cherry would look like! 🤔 Thank you for sharing!
Thanks so much! 😊 I thing the purple should look nice with cherry. Also I want to try zebra wood with walnut
I’m really glad that I found your channel. Very informative and I love your accent. Where are you from?
Romania but moved to US 23 years ago
Great video. How did you work out 6 degres?
:) I just took a wild guess
Awesome job once again I love the wood choices they compliment each other so well and the finish is perfect. Would add some warmth to any kitchen
Thank you very much Vince9861
Padauk looks great when first milled but turns dark brown within a few months.
Beautiful bowl and I learned a lot - thank you! Awesome work! One thing confuses me: the length of the tapered side of the cherry should be longer than the length before the taper yet you cut the padauk the same (pre-taper) length and the pieces seemed to match up perfectly. What am I missing?
10:43, not sure about the bottom but the top is fantastic! I just couldn't help it!!!!
I love the combination of wood you used they look great together. I watch your last project where you used the bird mouth bit which I didn’t know about and I loved it that much I ended up ordering the three sizes so thanks
Awesome! Thank you!
I found your video while searching for tips on making a segmented salad bowl with sloping sides. You did an awesome job. Do you know of where I could find a method to calculate the relationship between the diameter of the bowl, the width of the staves, the slope of the sides and the angle on the edges of the tapered staves?
Hi Skyler. Just found your channel, so new subscriber. Love the way the bowl came together Cool router bit process. Looking at the finished cut after the Birdsmouth bit, it is a very small lip. Does it really hold well?
Nice project. If you mount that bowl on to a lathe, will it defeat the purpose of the birds mouth?
Hi, i really enjoy your videos, i don't give that complimeny too often. I was wondering what brand of birdsmouth bits you use? I've found several with varying prices. Also, is there a trick to getting those set up just right? Thank you.
I have 4 different brands. I like whiteside the best. I have a video tutorial on how to set it up
Do you ever shop for hardwood at Fat Andy’s? I always thought they were a convenient shop with a wide selection. I haven’t been there for quite a while though.
Hi Timothy, no I did not. I just looked them up online, looks like they are not selling lumber anymore
@@woodworkingwithSkyler that’s too bad. They did have a big fire there recently. No I get a lot of my wood free as scraps from local cabinet shops. It’s high quality and great for small projects like your bowl.
Could you do those cuts with your new laser?
No. Laser doesn’t cut in an angle
Will you be doing a video on a project with the 16 side birdsmouth bit?
I could! Yes!
Hmm. Dewalt fangirl!
Thank you for the video. Great looking bowl. You are very talented and a great instructor. Is there a certain setup for the birds mouth bit or is it just flush with the top of the board? I think i may give this a try😊. Keep up the awesome videos.
The setup could be a bit tricky. But once you do it a few times is really easy. They also sell setup blocks for it and those are a great starting point. Once I set mine up for let’s say 1/2 in, I route the profile then keep that piece as a setup block for next time
@@woodworkingwithSkyler Thanks for the advice 👍
Nice job! Is the thickness of the padouk and cherry the same? I ask this because I wonder if you place the sides on an angle, doesn't the width change? I hope you know what I mean.
Yes, same thickness but the birdmouth router bit makes it all work together perfectly
Very interesting - I am tempted to buy these bits and try some projects. One question - did you only put the 6 degree taper on the Cherry boards and Padauk boards were straight without any taper on them? Am I understanding this correctly? Thanks in advance for your help.
That is correct. Padauk we’re straight. Every birdsmouth joint requpne birdsmouth edge and one straight that will fit into the birdsmouth edge. Hope that makes sense. So you have two choices. 1- put one birdsmouth edge one every board so every board has one straight edge. 2- like I did every other board has both edges routed and every other board is straight on both edges. I chose option 2 for this as is impossible to route birdsmouth edges on tapered pieces
@@woodworkingwithSkyler thanks for these insights. Yes I agree with your approach as it's simpler than the option #1. But my question was about the slight taper needed for bowl to have wider mouth than the base. For that if understand correctly, only the straight boards need taper and birds mouth boards don't need any taper. Right? Thanks in advance. 🙏
@@ashokmoghe8035 correct
That peace is a pretty as you are!
Thank you
If I may ad, you are decorating the beauty of your own creation. Amazing!
Beautiful work on the joinery as the joints look nice and tight. Love your accent and your quirky use of the English language at times. I know you did tell us which country you originated from in an earlier video but I forgot where. Can you tell me again?
Thank you. Moved to US from Romania 23 years ago
The breast I mean best method I have seen on UA-cam!
Skyler, love your videos but I do worry about how close your fingers get to your mitre saw. Let’s remind people about saw safety, they might not be experienced woodworkers, I would hate people to have an accident.
I agree. Thank you. This morning I went ahead and ordered the million dollar stick per subscribers recommendation.
There must be another way to secure those small pieces when cutting with your miter saw. I was holding my breath when you cut them. You only get one set of fingers!!!
Nice bowl However.
This video inspired me to marry a girl from Poland. Also, you have very nice padauks!
Sorry but your hands are far to close to the chop saw blade. I would be looking to make some form of holding device. One slip could be very cost. Sorry for being negative but better safe than sorry.
That’s a beautiful bowl… And my I say you have a awesome body ❤WOW!!!!
NICE rack!
It's a wood working rack, I've been working much more wood since I discovered it!
And I always wear my push up bra in the shop , don’t we all? Like you don’t know we are all staring. It takes away from your woodworking skills . Im all for fun bags, just not here.
I quit watching once she made the first miter cut , can’t watch folks take that kind of chance just to make a UA-cam video . Best of luck on your channel but I pass
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