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  • Опубліковано 25 вер 2020
  • Sanding Wood Bowl Finish How To Sand Woodturning Video
    Sanding and wood finishings are very personal. In this video, I'll show you how I sand my wood bowls when I'm done turning on the lathe. Hopefully, you'll be able to learn my technique for sanding wood bowls and incorporate some specific tips to into your sanding routine.
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  • @wardscott2215
    @wardscott2215 3 роки тому +2

    Everyone skips the sanding in videos, and now I understand the issues I have been having. Thanks for another great video, and the best bowl turning channel out there.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому

      Fantastic! Yes, the sanding is the boring part, yet important. lol ;) Happy Turning!

  • @ricktalerico893
    @ricktalerico893 3 роки тому +9

    Thank you! I am fairly new to turning and you are the first person who has really explained the sanding of a bowl.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому +2

      Glad it was helpful! Welcome and Happy Turning!

  • @tommyschutz9008
    @tommyschutz9008 3 місяці тому

    I think I finally learned some different techniques of sanding. I used to make pens and enjo the turning process, and then enjoyed the outcome. I like the fact of you teaching that I really don’t start sanding so much, until after I turn the outside, put a tenon on it, turn the bowl around in the chuck, make the bowl round again, THEN, sand the outside.

  • @earljtharp
    @earljtharp 3 роки тому +2

    You have really good instructional videos. They are the best I have seen on UA-cam. This sanding video is especially good. I wish I had seen your videos years ago.

  • @alansmith477
    @alansmith477 Рік тому

    Thank you. You helped clear up issues I have had with scratches.

  • @JDDupuy
    @JDDupuy 3 роки тому +3

    You have motivated me to start turning bowls. I appreciate your videos and teaching.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому

      That is awesome! Enjoy and Happy Turning!

  • @SQLKC
    @SQLKC 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks Kent another outstanding video.

  • @petermarsh4993
    @petermarsh4993 2 роки тому +2

    Dear Kent, so that’s how you do it! Struggling with sandpaper running on a turning piece was only leaving scratches galore. I also now know what hardware to get to properly sand mt bowls. Thanks a million.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  2 роки тому

      Right on, so glad to help. All the best to you and Happy Turning!

  • @scottfarnham2717
    @scottfarnham2717 3 роки тому +1

    As always, another helpful, informative and well produced video! Thank you!

  • @paulpierce4818
    @paulpierce4818 3 роки тому +1

    Great tips for me. Thanks!

  • @dianayates7922
    @dianayates7922 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you Kent. This is such a helpful video.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  2 роки тому

      You are very welcome, Diana. Happy Turning!

  • @mpart_woodlathe-stuff
    @mpart_woodlathe-stuff 3 роки тому +2

    Hmm, some new concepts to try. Thanks Kent🙏 Stay safe. -Mike😷

  • @pppppppppp7749
    @pppppppppp7749 3 роки тому +1

    Great video! This is what I needed to see! Thanks Kent

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому

      So glad it helps you. All the best and Happy Turning!

  • @jefflynch3946
    @jefflynch3946 3 роки тому +1

    Since I am very very new and the club I joined closed two months after my first meeting due to the “plandemic”; these videos are essential to me. Thank you !!!

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому

      Wonderful! I'm honored to be able to help you learn! All the best to you!

  • @chiphardy7569
    @chiphardy7569 3 роки тому

    Excellent video, you have addressed quite a few of the problems that I have been having. Keep up the good work!!!!

  • @kenharper616
    @kenharper616 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent young man.

  • @timbutler3733
    @timbutler3733 Рік тому

    Good video, helpful

  • @archiehebron8944
    @archiehebron8944 7 місяців тому +1

    Very educational, sir. I will use this technique in the future to make my sanding and finishing more effective.

    • @archiehebron8944
      @archiehebron8944 7 місяців тому +1

      BTW, I'm curious to know how the finished old growth bowl is finished or if you decided to try sanding it with oil to keep the paper from gumming up. Merry Christmas to youandyourfamily, Kent.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  7 місяців тому +1

      Good question. It's still bare wood. I might try mineral oil on the cut off section and see how that works first.

    • @archiehebron8944
      @archiehebron8944 7 місяців тому

      @@TurnAWoodBowl awesome. Very interested to know how it works out.

  • @DavidWilliams-qr5ro
    @DavidWilliams-qr5ro 3 роки тому +1

    Well it happened again, something I thought I knew all about and I learned something new. I enjoy your presentations because you go into more detail than most folks. I really appreciate the videos you have put out and look forward to more in the future. FOR SURE THERE IS WAY MORE TECHNIQUE IN LATHE WORK THAN OTHER POWER TOOLS AND YOU HAVE DONE A GREAT JOB PRESENTING YOUR WAY OF DOING THINGS.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому

      I appreciate that, thank you so much! Happy Turning!

  • @markalanwade
    @markalanwade 3 роки тому +1

    These videos are great! Thanks!

  • @dr.skipkazarian5556
    @dr.skipkazarian5556 3 роки тому +1

    Finally.....an decent explanation of the process of finishing the bowl by sanding! Your points regarding a very good light as well as safety measures regarding the dust are perfect and cannot be mentioned enough. I try to mitigate these issues by moving the operations outside of my work shed (when possible); however, the safety points are still applicable. Take care Kent and stay healthy.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому

      Thank you so much! I appreciate you! Happy Turning!

  • @BAILEYWOODWORKS
    @BAILEYWOODWORKS 3 роки тому +1

    Very helpful Kent! Every video I watch seems i am doing things wrong, but as I change my peices get better and better! Thanks for your teaching!

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому +1

      Glad to hear it. That's how we all do it, a little better each time. Happy Turning!

  • @nicholascool8964
    @nicholascool8964 3 роки тому +1

    Another very helpful video thank you sir

  • @georgebrill3072
    @georgebrill3072 3 роки тому +1

    Good video, thanks.

  • @melvyndickson3074
    @melvyndickson3074 2 роки тому +1

    Very helpful video for me to review before I begin to use a power drill to improve my sanding.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  2 роки тому

      Glad it was helpful Melvyn! Happy Turning!

  • @hanketue1845
    @hanketue1845 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you great information

  • @troythompson7375
    @troythompson7375 Рік тому +1

    Thanks!

  • @matthewschmalz852
    @matthewschmalz852 3 роки тому +1

    This is something I really needed...I will likely watch the video again. I have had some unanswered questions about sanding bowls, some of which I figured out on my own most of the rest is now cleared up thanks to you. I like your perspective on speed, I am impatient by nature and sanding drives me nuts😒 Thank you so much for putting this information out here for us. Have a great day!

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому

      Wonderful! Yeah, I want to do a good job sanding, but I don't want to be there all day either. Glad this helps you. All the best.

  • @johnlastname2397
    @johnlastname2397 3 роки тому +1

    I never knew that this is going to help! thank you

  • @joelspring2487
    @joelspring2487 3 роки тому +4

    Another well done video -- Thank You! I know I have been spending too much time sanding -- but this video will help me cut that time down and save $$ on sandpaper. Your explanations are simple, well thought out and delivered -- Thank You.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому +1

      Glad it was helpful! Thank you so much!

  • @chuckwalton2868
    @chuckwalton2868 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks again Kent. I really appreciate your expertise in knowing , and clearly explaining.
    Pastor Chuck w

  • @eileencollins3126
    @eileencollins3126 3 роки тому +2

    Kent, as usual, you have produced another great video. I appreciate how you break down a particular process and explain the details in a logical manner, to help all of us become better wood turners. In viewing this video, I did not see what speed your lathe was set at for using the 3" sanding disk on this bowl, and what the size the bowl is. I understand that sanding is done at a reduced speed, and the larger the bowl, the slower you should be going in the turning and sanding processes. I will watch the video again. Thanks so much for taking the time to share all this information!

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому +1

      Good question. I simply reduce the speed to about half the speed I was using to turn. I don't turn with an RPM readout, so I do my speed setting by feel. I have a video coming in a few weeks about lathe speed. Stay tuned.

  • @joannkister2540
    @joannkister2540 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for all the information. I am in the process of sanding a bowl that was ruff turn in 04. I am new at turnig bowl like these and have spent couple of days working on it and a few hours today sanding it. It is almo sd t there but with your information I think I can do it better. Again thanks

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому

      Wonderful! You can do it! All the best to you!

  • @nordyfamily
    @nordyfamily 3 роки тому +1

    Great info

  • @billgiles3261
    @billgiles3261 3 роки тому +1

    I’m pretty new to turning and finding that Donald Rumsfeld has it right. There are things I know that I know, there are things which I know I don’t know and there are things I don’t know I don’t know. This video filled in one of the last of these. Very educational and clearly explained in a direct and friendly manner.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому

      So glad you know now. ;) Happy Turning...and sanding!

  • @johnoerter2883
    @johnoerter2883 3 роки тому +1

    Kent, thanks so much! I’m relearning long ago skills ... excellent instruction!

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you and Happy Turning!

    • @johnoerter2883
      @johnoerter2883 3 роки тому

      @@TurnAWoodBowl Kent, I have a ShopSmith. What do you recommend for a chuck?
      Again, thank you!

  • @bretthinkle5381
    @bretthinkle5381 2 роки тому

    Always a great lesson, thank you for your inspirational videos! One shortcut I always use is I stop after 320 grit sandpaper. For my final sanding, prior to applying the final finish is best done with 0000 steel wool with the RPMs at least 1000. It makes the wood shine and it is a smoother finish than 800 or 1000 grit sandpaper. Works great. Happy turning! :)

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  2 роки тому

      Thanks for sharing Brett! I'll give it a whirl. Happy Turning!

  • @kevinellis9150
    @kevinellis9150 3 роки тому +1

    Good video Kent
    I like to add to your video what I didn't hear you say and what I do. When I am done sanding with each grit I always vacuum or blow blow off the sand paper grit and dust before I go to my next grit. This helps alot with scratches from the previous grit.

  • @turningwiththewoods
    @turningwiththewoods 3 роки тому +1

    Nice tutorial

  • @prsearls
    @prsearls 3 роки тому +1

    Another wonderful video, Kent. Sanding is not a pleasant part of turning for me but you’ve given me a few tips that may may improve this process. Most of my bowls are small so using power tools can be problematic since there is little space. Hand sanding, especially end grain, is laborious and can cramp up my hand. Most of my pads are two inch on a small, oscillating air sander. It works fairly well but I also need hearing protection as well. I think an electric tool would have been better for me.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому

      Good to hear. All the best to you, I hope you find a solution that fits your needs.

  • @captiancrunch6810
    @captiancrunch6810 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you Kent. I don't have a lathe but I'm addicted to watching your videos on turning. I know you and other turners will disagree with using wood carving discs but my spinal cord injuries limit to what I can do. But I'm so inspired by your work. I bought a pc of Honduran Mahogany( 6"×6"×2") on Ebay and I'm going to try to make a cigar ashtray with a carving disc. I would love to see you turn a cigar ashtray out of cherry or a exotic pc like Zebrawood. Thanks again for your inspiration and your talent. GOD bless you.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому +1

      Very cool, I'll think about that. And you are correct to do whatever works best for you. All the best!

    • @captiancrunch6810
      @captiancrunch6810 3 роки тому

      @@TurnAWoodBowl Thank you Kent 🤘✌

  • @user-he4ti2ps5p
    @user-he4ti2ps5p 3 роки тому +4

    Thank you Kent for the informative video. And special thanks for the Russian subtitles. Fast English speech is not always easy to understand and subtitles are very helpful in this.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому +1

      You are very welcome! Glad that works for you! Все лучшее для вас!

  • @iannorthie1
    @iannorthie1 2 роки тому +1

    Like everyone else I think the video is really great! Being a basic beginner sometimes I get a bit bewildered by the different accessories that are used - like what you use on a drill for the sanding - because I don't have that and the accessory used to hold the bowl in place after halving in the video in making two in one!

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  2 роки тому

      Thank you, Ian! Glad this helped. All the best to you and Happy Turning!

  • @radarthewoodturner8912
    @radarthewoodturner8912 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent video very informative I give it two thumbs up👍👍

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks much appreciated 👍 I wish there was a two-thumbs up button. Happy Turning!

  • @mikeyakey8315
    @mikeyakey8315 3 роки тому +1

    What I've been using on the outside of my bowls (now that I've eliminated the problem of them exploding) is a tool I've been using in my furniture refinishing business for over thirty years now; an air driven random orbit sander such as Dynabrade which in itself uses an orbital combined with an oscillation motion. Its super fast and leaves an amazing finish. It also allows you to use the entire surface of the sandpaper disc as opposed to just the edges. And because of that one fact there is no fighting it as happens with a disc which has but one motion much like that of a grinder. Sadly the machine itself is too large to fit into a deeper or smaller bowl, but a five inch pad will get into a shallow or wider bowl similar to the one you are using for this demo. #abrokenbowl

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому

      Thanks for that. Yes, I know some turners that use air disk sanders and swear by them. Thanks for sharing.

  • @finn9
    @finn9 3 роки тому +1

    great video, ever tried dampening the wood slightly, does magic for the finnish. all that said i still sand by handpad...

  • @tesuji2000
    @tesuji2000 Рік тому +1

    A friend recommended your videos. I am watching them in order from oldest to newest. A really great set of lessons. I was just wondering if you use different rotation directions on your drill motor depending upon which part of a bowl you are sanding. ( I just finished the one on American Chestnut ) Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and skills. Dave

  • @MauriceDay-tc2we
    @MauriceDay-tc2we Рік тому

    I was able to work out the sander question? It's a Chicago close quarters drill, model 63119.

  • @alupton7322
    @alupton7322 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Kent. Your take on sanding is much appreciated. I've been making smaller pieces such as a 100mm (4") bowl. I've found sanding difficult but imagine less so as I incorporate more of your techniques. As a novice turner (6 months) I wonder if a better strategy would be to turn larger bowls (8 and 9 inches) to practice technique and create bowls. With my Laguna, I can go up to 12" inboard and 16" outboard. Cheers, Al

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому +1

      Sounds great! I found the more I turned, the easier sanding got. Hang in there, it'll become second nature. Happy Turning!

  • @swsystem
    @swsystem 2 роки тому

    Steve W from Bradford , UK. Tree to Bowl course

  • @ivanbukh7576
    @ivanbukh7576 3 роки тому +1

    Hi, Ken! Each of your videos is very informative. But I do not stop at 320, and sometimes go up to 400, 600 and then grind felt. 320 consider too rough skin! Only then I use oil and wax. Thank you for explaining the directions of grinding!!!

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому

      Thanks for writing. I understand, the more you sand the better the surface becomes. Happy Turning!

  • @theodorebarrettsr.705
    @theodorebarrettsr.705 3 роки тому +1

    😊👍

  • @MikePeaceWoodturning
    @MikePeaceWoodturning 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent demo on an oft ignored topic. You said you did not use a sanding lubricant but you did not say why. Have you ever tried it?

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  2 роки тому

      Thanks Mike. I have not tried it. What do you use and at what grit do you starting using it?

    • @MikePeaceWoodturning
      @MikePeaceWoodturning 2 роки тому

      @@TurnAWoodBowl I generally start with my first grit. I did an article for the American Woodturner on this. Here is my video on wet sanding ua-cam.com/video/EHJc9LLYDqw/v-deo.html

  • @nabilchalabi4123
    @nabilchalabi4123 3 роки тому +2

    Greart as usual, Kent.
    Do U have a video on regular lathe maintenance? Thanks a lot.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому

      Not yet. Good idea, thanks. Happy Turning!

  • @BradsWorkbench
    @BradsWorkbench 3 роки тому +1

    Great video.... i was doing some things wrong lol

  • @julianperry1406
    @julianperry1406 2 роки тому +1

    Very useful video Kent on sanding, thanks. I note you say you can do all these stages on green wood but isn’t it normal to dry the wood first (I use the microwave method) and then finish the turning before sanding and finishing as moisture locked into the wood might cause damage or rot later?

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  2 роки тому

      That is correct. However, green wood turned to final thickness will dry quickly. Some touch up sanding might be necessary, but not much. Happy Turning!

  • @danielcross6815
    @danielcross6815 2 роки тому +1

    Another comprehensive video, excellent work. I am wondering out loud here about wet sanding, do you have a video on that? Any advice or thoughts on that topic?

    • @danielcross6815
      @danielcross6815 2 роки тому +1

      Oops, I had to step away then came back and found out you do NOT wet sand, sorry Kent.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  2 роки тому

      No problem. ;) Thanks and Happy Turning!

  • @MauriceDay-tc2we
    @MauriceDay-tc2we Рік тому +1

    Hi Kent, I'm a new subscriber and would like to know the make and model of the sander you are using in the video? It's not the same sander you have in the description.

  • @samrollason8327
    @samrollason8327 3 роки тому +2

    Great video Kent! Quick question, i i have a wet bowl, how do i find out if it is dry if i don’t have a moisture meter?

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks. Weigh it on a postage scale over several days or a few weeks. If no weight change, it is equalized and as dry as it will be.

  • @josephwise485
    @josephwise485 3 роки тому +1

    Great video Kent. I never paid attention to the grain, now I will watch it. I will have to check the center sanding too. Is the remote control the only control for your lathe? Looks like it has speed, forward/reverse, besides on/off. I've thought of a remote for my Powematic, would like all the controls that are in the headstock. Anyways, thanks.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому

      Yes it is and it's magnetic so it attaches to the lathe whereve you need it. One of the features I love about the Robust Sweet 16.

  • @jaysantamaria8590
    @jaysantamaria8590 3 роки тому

    Really helpful topic, Kent. Normally I would just sand the bowl without considering the grain orientation. by the way, how do you know when its time to throw away the sandpaper? I suppose each piece loses its grit after repeated uses.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому +1

      Jay, great question! The sandpaper will not last long. Of course, the wood plays a factor but most paper will dull quickly. Run your finger over an unused sandpaper disk. If it's very different compared to the one being used, it's time to change. I heard someone once say, "use the sandpaper and sanding disks like someone else is paying for them." LOL A dull piece of sandpaper is like a dull bowl gouge. They aren't doing much and you're getting poor results.

  • @mfharper44
    @mfharper44 2 роки тому

    Mark H.
    Newburgh, Indiana
    WOOD BOWL TURNING - START TO FINISH

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  2 роки тому

      Thank you for entering! Happy Turning!

  • @staynavytom2963
    @staynavytom2963 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks, I needed that! What video editing app do you use? Do you have a person who videos your projects?

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому

      I don't, just little ol me. ;) Final Cut Pro. Thanks Happy Turning!

  • @johneynon7121
    @johneynon7121 3 роки тому

    Good idea to clean after "each grid" with damp cloth or minerial spirit.

    • @johneynon7121
      @johneynon7121 3 роки тому +1

      Also use steel wool for cleaning the dust off before and after the first coat of finish. Sanding is half of the job of turning. Don't cut corners.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому

      Good idea.

  • @scottsimpey2965
    @scottsimpey2965 9 місяців тому

    Great video Kent, a lot of good tips there. Do you ever hand sand like with one of those foam handles that have the Velcro on the bottom? What brand is your angle drill that you use for sanding?

  • @bpavelic0
    @bpavelic0 3 роки тому +1

    Great ad always, thank you. Does that short drill has a special name? Thanks

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому +1

      Yes it does, it's an angle drill. Check out my Recommended Equipment Guide turnawoodbowl.com/recommended-equipment/ Happy Turning!

  • @riskmandel1
    @riskmandel1 3 роки тому +1

    great video. really helpful. I watched it a few times. Curious, do you ever do wet sanding?

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому

      Thanks, No, I don't do much wet sanding. But you can if you want to get into the 600+ grits

    • @riskmandel1
      @riskmandel1 3 роки тому

      @@TurnAWoodBowl It's really a dust issue for me. Trying to keep the fine dust out of the air....and off my car.

  • @mat1473
    @mat1473 2 місяці тому +1

    Hi! Greetings from Argentina. Isn't it necessary to rise the grain with water? Thanks!

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  2 місяці тому +1

      Hello Mat in Argentina! Yes, you can do that, but I find that the moisture in most wood will raise it naturally. Remember we aren't turning 100% dry wood most of the time. All the best to you and Happy Turning!

  • @sugengwidodo8863
    @sugengwidodo8863 2 роки тому +1

    👍🙏

  • @johnglenn4938
    @johnglenn4938 2 роки тому +1

    Kent, I have watched and loved many of your videos, however, I have not seen any videos about using CA glue. I wonder how to fill deep cracks in a blank with CA. Can you address this issue? Thanks

  • @Sawdust5704
    @Sawdust5704 2 роки тому +1

    A "Mile-High" Howdy! I've been spindle turning for decades. Your videos and E classes have me motivated to try small boowls on my midi-lathe. I've found a source for sanding mandrels and 2" Abranet discs. I thought I would use my drill as a power source. I did notice, on line, the manual sanding handles. They have "stationary" and "rotating pads. What's your personal opinions on these types. Appreciate it! Ol' dude, Ed (35 yrs. times a couple, plus a bit)

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  2 роки тому

      That is awesome! I was just west of you possibly and a mile higher. Drove over Loveland Pass earlier this week. Beautiful country and the aspens are stunning right now!
      The stationary or kinetic pads are good, but I think they are more appropriate for spindle turnings. You really want to take the time to work the edge with the wood grain in order to remove scratch marks. And that needs to be done with the lathe off.

    • @Sawdust5704
      @Sawdust5704 2 роки тому

      Thanks Kent. What you say makes perfect sense now that I've heard it. Plus, when I spend the extra money on the rotary type I'll just tell my wife, "Kent made me do it!" Yes, Colorado is an idealic state. My last 2 years of my Army career were spent here as an instructor. The next 33 years have been spent here still staring at the Rockies in total awe and wonder. The same feeling when looking at wood.

  • @davidbockel5749
    @davidbockel5749 Рік тому +1

    Really helpful sanding tips--thanks! One thing I did (or didn't) notice was that you never blew off your piece (or wiped it down with DNA) while you sanded. Do you clean off the dust at all as you sand? Thanks again!

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  Рік тому

      David,
      Yes, I usually blow it off or use a brush to clean the surface. Happy Turning!

  • @karledman4625
    @karledman4625 3 роки тому

    Good video. Question: I didn't hear you mention do it, but do you whip the bowl to remove the sanding residue before starting the next grit or do you wipe the wood with mineral spirits? Thanks

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому

      Yes I do, I usually blow it off with air. Good question, thanks.

  • @daveschiff9749
    @daveschiff9749 9 місяців тому

    Kent, what causes the whitish areas or streaks on primarily on the inside of the bowl usually 180 degrees apart while sanding? Assuming that I'm tearing grain particularly with darker woods like walnut. How do you prevent this or remove it when it happens? thanks

  • @gordonmccall5263
    @gordonmccall5263 2 роки тому

    Gordon M, Rochester, NY... Bowl

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for entering! Happy Turning!

  • @dennismutz8221
    @dennismutz8221 3 роки тому +1

    Have you ever turned blue spruce? Pros, cons, tips?

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому +1

      Yes, it's nice but soft. Use a sharp tool and make light cuts to prevent end grain tear out. Happy Turning!

  • @WithTheGrain527
    @WithTheGrain527 3 роки тому +1

    which species of wood is that Kent? Its lovely.

  • @HazelWarlick
    @HazelWarlick 2 роки тому +1

    Does it matter what part of the bowl you sand from when the lathe is on? Lower right on inside? What area on the outside?

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  2 роки тому

      Not so much. Just be sure to use the edge of the sanding pad. There is a location where it natural works. The sanding pad can kick out of some locations. Experiment. All the best to you and Happy Turning!

  • @paulbeaver2918
    @paulbeaver2918 2 роки тому +1

    Do you clean the sawdust off your bowls prior to applying finish? And if so what’s your process?

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  2 роки тому

      Good question Paul. Blow it off and then wipe it with a damp cloth.

  • @janiscollier8571
    @janiscollier8571 Рік тому +1

    When Do you use 0000 steel wool after the sandpapers? I notice you did not for this bowl….thanks!

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  Рік тому

      Janis, the 0000 steel wool is used to burnish the Tried and True Original Finish after it has cured for 24hrs. Happy Turning! Kent

  • @canterburyfishingadventures
    @canterburyfishingadventures 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Kent, I am not sure if I missed it in the video but what speed do you run your portable sander at?
    Is the portable sander a variable speed sander?
    Thanks Aaron

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  2 роки тому

      It is a variable speed controlled by the trigger. Funny, I haven't really paid much attention to the speed. Probably about midway to full-speed most the time. Happy Turning!

  • @DV-xf5yf
    @DV-xf5yf 3 роки тому +1

    I’m looking for where to get the sanding mesh disk. I couldn’t find it in your post.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому

      Look down in the middle of the description and you'll see the "mesh" disks. Thanks for asking!

  • @pppppppppp7749
    @pppppppppp7749 3 роки тому +1

    Hey Kent. After I finished the inside of my bowl is decently smooth, but after I sand with the power sander I have ridges throughout of the in inside of my bowl... Any idea what I'm doing wrong?

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому

      Good question. If you have ridges, like tool marks, level them off immediately with 60 or 80 grit paper. Then smooth the surface with each grit further. Don't leave ridges or high spots because they won't disappear. And use the edge of the disk to sand in-line with the wood grain. All the best to you!

  • @burnleyize
    @burnleyize 3 роки тому +1

    You have GREAT videos! Thank you!
    Question: is it possible to produce cuts that are smooth enough to pass for a finished surface?
    I always thought that that is what one is shooting for: no sanding.
    Again, thanks!

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому

      Not really. There is usually some texture on the surface. However, the better the bowl gouge cut the higher grit you can start with. With good technique, you can start sanding around 180 or 220. Great question, thanks!

  • @Rob-hw5wr
    @Rob-hw5wr Рік тому

    what lathe speed do your run at while sanding? Also do you run the sanding drill clockwise and the lathe counterclockwise?

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  Рік тому

      Slower than turning, roughly half speed. No, I just do clockwise. If you are doing a show piece, perhaps sanding in reverse would be nice, but I haven't found that much difference. All the best to you and Happy Turning!

  • @stevenmcdaniel1797
    @stevenmcdaniel1797 2 роки тому +1

    Can you say what or where you got those sanding disks and pads. I bought some off Amazon… they work but…

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  2 роки тому

      Check out my Recommended Gear at TurnAWoodBowl.com/gear Happy Turning!

  • @Matty11611
    @Matty11611 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Kent, just started trying to turn some wood and it doesn't have a smooth finish is all like shredded wood. Would this be because the wood is too wet?

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому

      Perhaps, but probably supported grain issues. Check out this video ua-cam.com/video/WRC0NW4R7gA/v-deo.html Happy Turning!

  • @jeffodell84
    @jeffodell84 Рік тому +1

    Kent, after applying the Tried and True I noticed a lot of mistakes that did not get sanded out. Is it ok to sand again and then reapply the finish?

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  Рік тому

      Jeff, Yes, you can sand and reapply. That's one of the beauties of using an oil finish. Happy Turning!

    • @jeffodell84
      @jeffodell84 Рік тому

      Did sand but clogged sandpaper very quickly. Is there a way to remove the Tried and a turn without sanding?

  • @bm-pm1ss
    @bm-pm1ss 9 місяців тому +1

    Hi Kent, where do get the foam piece for sanding at? I checked your tools list but I couldn’t find it on there. It looks thicker than the one listed on your website.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  9 місяців тому

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    • @bm-pm1ss
      @bm-pm1ss 9 місяців тому

      I looked at those and actually have them, the one on your video shows a much thicker white foam one. The problem with the ones on the link is that the black foam is to short and doesn’t flex like yours in the video. BTW, I love ALL of your videos!! They have helped me as I’m starting out tremendously. Thank You!!

  • @tonyblanco305
    @tonyblanco305 2 роки тому

    Anthony B; Littleton, MA; Tool Sharpening

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  2 роки тому

      Thank you for entering! Happy Turning!

  • @Rob-hw5wr
    @Rob-hw5wr 3 роки тому +1

    what lathe speed do you sand at?

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому

      About half the speed I was turning at. Slower.

  • @oatkeroder
    @oatkeroder 2 роки тому

    what make is your sander, please?

  • @pbpleased7936
    @pbpleased7936 3 роки тому

    Please speak upon the screen hanging behind you, including description, rationale, and alternatives. Thank you! Beth from Phoenix.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому

      Thanks for noticing. That screen stops shaving and dust from flying everywhere. It's just window screen suspended with bungie cords. ;)

  • @DancingFox6
    @DancingFox6 3 роки тому +1

    I learned a lot of great new information including a surprise that I was doing some things right.
    This is the first time I ever knew what that setscrew was for! :-)
    Do you ever use sanding sealer?

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому +1

      Wonderful! Nope, no sanding sealer. If the endgrain is problematic, I'll apply shellac then sand. Thanks

  • @MovingTargetOne
    @MovingTargetOne 3 роки тому +1

    Makes me nervous seeing people stick their fingers inside turning steep sided bowls

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 роки тому +1

      I understand. Just be sure there are no "pinch points" and it's usually ok.