Dave, i hope you are still making bowls like this. The bowl may have been your first attempt at a bowl like this but its far better than you seem to think. Its great!
Great job Dave. I couldn't figure out how you cut the angles until I realized you had the bed tilted on the band saw. The Bowl looks awesome. Merry Christmas. Thanks for all the information the other day. It was great meeting you. Let me know if you need any more project wood. I have plenty at the house that is dry.
I am addicted to wood turning videos. I've seen tons getting ready to start turning myself. Your work is beautiful. While I won't start here, I aspire to doing something as gorgeous as this one day.
I've watch many of this kind but this video makes me fell to be like u... Ur so creative... If I want to be a wood turner ur the one I will learn from... # 5 stars ✋
Came out nice. I think the great thing about these bowls is the ability to make some great designs easily. If you would have offset each layer you could have had changed what the bowl looks likes. Kind of a swirl pattern. Just a thought for next time. Ken
Great video and technique! I noticed you are using Titebond III, totally waterproof glue. I love Titebond glues but find that the III has a darker color and makes bond lines more apparent. I am going to try to copy your work but use Titebond II which is very water resistant and makes bond lines less noticeable in my opinion. I have no plans to have this bowl submerged for any appreciable time. I am now going to look for your later versions. Thanks!
Great video and fabulous bowl ! Two side thoughts: great to see I am not the only one to use my table saw or bandsaw top as a workbench and thought about your angled cutting and neighbor from many years ago who had , think it was called a ring master or ring maker and it sort of used your method. I think the company went under as I have not seen or heard about them in years. I'm looking forward to watching your other videos.
Can you share the dimensions of the circles you cut and also at what angle did you set the bandsaw at? What a great idea, I would love to see if I could repeat what you have done if you are willing to provide details.
Hi there, I am from India, I am in the field of Laser cutting and Engraving, you have titel of your video "economic" but you have did lot of work ... Very nice video and hattsoff your work... Like it
The "economy" in the title comes from using thinner strips of wood and gluing together, rather than use a single, large expensive piece of timber. Thus is can often be made using offcuts from other projects rather than buying new wood.
Dave this is a beautiful bowl and the wood grains are terrific ! I saw you angled your bandsaw table. Can you tell what angle you used? Thanks and all the best!
Absolutely beautiful bowl Dave! I just started turning myself but I'm still on twig pots and mushrooms. Be careful with that bandsaw. Mine bit me the other day now I can't do anything for several weeks. Been woodworking for 35 years and this was my first accident with a saw. Got complacent. 😔
Super beautiful, GREAT job!!! The only thing slightly negative I'll say (and believe me, I'm reaching here!) is Titebond 3 leaves dark joints. Titebond 2 is just as waterproof (relatively speaking) with lighter joints.
HI Dave, you must have a much better perspective with band saw cutting than I , tried one of these and a complete disaster. I have however turned over 50 segmented with great (I think) success. Nice job.
Awesome job ! I believe the lathe is the greatest tool for individual creativity !! I'll be looking for your next project ! In the mean time, you have inspired me to get back out in my shop and come up with something on my own .... or just copy THIS beautiful work of Art !! Thanks again !!!
I am not much a fan of segmented bowls, but I like what you have done on this bowl. I love the way cutting each ring at an angle preserves the "stripes." Never would have thought of that. Any thoughts on how to minimize the glue lines for each layer? All-in-all a good job, Dave.
Very beautiful... like the way you segmented it!... Big bowl for that little Comet... i love my comet but have only turned pens and stuff between centers. What chuck is that... is still need to buy a chuck? Cheers, Lyle
Great job, Dave! At what angle do you put your band saw table when you cut those sections? I think I have that info in some notes around here, but cannot find them at the moment. I have a few pieces of cherry, walnut, maple, mahogany, and bubinga that I think would make a great gift for a Christmas party at the Toyota Foundation where I am consultant. High fives, sir! Greetings from the Elvis Presley Birthplace -- Tupelo, MS!
Found the info in my notes. The first cut is made at a 90-degree angle. Each subsequent cut is made with the table tilted at 45-degrees. While there are variations to these, those two angles seem to be the most common. Keep up your great work!
Dave, i hope you are still making bowls like this. The bowl may have been your first attempt at a bowl like this but its far better than you seem to think. Its great!
Excellent craftsmanship Dave 👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍❤️❤️
الاتقان يريح النفس وينشر السعاده
شكرا عملك المتقن اسغد ارواحنا
من مصر احترامي وتقديري
Thank you.
Awesome bowl I would have never thought of that.
Thank you for watching.
Really enjoyed. Nice work
Great piece of art
I agree with Mark........ Merry Christmas and have a Great and Safe New Year..............
Martin Whitman Merry Christmas to you and thanks for watching Martin.
Great job!!
Thank you! I appreciate you watching!
The third time to watch the video, each time it just becomes a no brainer, but more remarkable what one can do turning.
that is art. real and useful art. great work
Nice bowl Dave
Thank you.
Great Video ! I love your design execution and quite video
Great economical solution!
Very nice work.
Watching again, I’m a beginner turner so I need all the help I can get lol. Beautiful Piece
Great job Dave. I couldn't figure out how you cut the angles until I realized you had the bed tilted on the band saw. The Bowl looks awesome. Merry Christmas. Thanks for all the information the other day. It was great meeting you. Let me know if you need any more project wood. I have plenty at the house that is dry.
Billy Bob Thanks for watching. I'll give you a call soon.
I am addicted to wood turning videos. I've seen tons getting ready to start turning myself. Your work is beautiful. While I won't start here, I aspire to doing something as gorgeous as this one day.
Hello
I like your wood turning biuttyfull
I feel the same. I made my living as a Telecomm engineer and Service Mgr. Now I feel I missed something, which I have to get...
Beautiful job
Well done. I am making my first attempt at one of these bowls. I wish I had seen your video sooner. 😀
Mr. Dave you impressed by art and Passion . In this age you do hard work
Great job very nice
très beau travail !! monsieur !!
OMG, good video, process, and a wonderful idea, perfectly manufactured.
Thanks for sharing. God bless you
Very nice Dave!
Ahhhhh the drum sander.....don't have one, so I assume that proves to be a major hindrance in making these and other segmented type bowls
nice work
I've watch many of this kind but this video makes me fell to be like u... Ur so creative... If I want to be a wood turner ur the one I will learn from... # 5 stars ✋
I like the construction process, starting with the glue up but then the bandsaw thru me, not expecting that, but efficient.
George Rothfuss it a different way to make a bowl without having 3/4 of your material in shavings on the floor when you're finished. :-)
Indeed, a smart use of resources. As I watched the video it became clear that that is a much more econimical way to use wood.
George Rothfuss Yes. The original glue up was 24" long by 6" wide and 1" thick.
This is beautiful art
That's a great looking bowl there. One of these days, sooner or later I'll get the tools to cut stuff and make bowls like that also.
Very nice Dave.
Harneal Media Thanks for watching Steve.
Came out nice. I think the great thing about these bowls is the ability to make some great designs easily. If you would have offset each layer you could have had changed what the bowl looks likes. Kind of a swirl pattern. Just a thought for next time.
Ken
Ken Moon - Moonpie Creations Thanks Ken. Yes I plan to try many different patterns for different looks. Thanks for watching my friend.
Ótimo trabalho, parabéns
Great video and technique! I noticed you are using Titebond III, totally waterproof glue. I love Titebond glues but find that the III has a darker color and makes bond lines more apparent. I am going to try to copy your work but use Titebond II which is very water resistant and makes bond lines less noticeable in my opinion. I have no plans to have this bowl submerged for any appreciable time. I am now going to look for your later versions. Thanks!
Never seen one done this way, very cool Dave, Beautiful
Thanks for watching Sterling. You should try one. It sure uses a lot less wood this way. :-)
Great video and fabulous bowl !
Two side thoughts: great to see I am not the only one to use my table saw or bandsaw top as a workbench and thought about your angled cutting and neighbor from many years ago who had , think it was called a ring master or ring maker and it sort of used your method. I think the company went under as I have not seen or heard about them in years.
I'm looking forward to watching your other videos.
Thanks Dave Beautiful Bowl, I will have to try one someday.
Can you share the dimensions of the circles you cut and also at what angle did you set the bandsaw at? What a great idea, I would love to see if I could repeat what you have done if you are willing to provide details.
hi, at 2:56 min with how many degrees did you cut? Thanks from a friend from Brazil. Congratulations.
Thanks for watching. 45°
@@DaveGatton Thanks
Beautiful...
From Kenya.. good job Sir.what angle did you tilt the band saw. Thanks
Hi there, I am from India, I am in the field of Laser cutting and Engraving, you have titel of your video "economic" but you have did lot of work ... Very nice video and hattsoff your work... Like it
The "economy" in the title comes from using thinner strips of wood and gluing together, rather than use a single, large expensive piece of timber. Thus is can often be made using offcuts from other projects rather than buying new wood.
Very nice 🙏🙏🙏🙏👌👌👌👌
nice job Dave, good on you
bobby orr Thank you for watching Bobby.
Very well done. Excellent video.
very efficient use of hardwoods.
Great video Dave !
Gcodeonedesign Thanks Juan. Much appreciated.
You are really creative
Excellent work from Cairo
that sure turned out nice
Very nice Dave! Merry Christmas!!!
Manny S Thank you for watching Manny.
Wow is that ever beautiful....
You know you're a artist when you can do that...I know you are...
Loved watching.
Thanks so much
Thanks for watching.
Dave this is a beautiful bowl and the wood grains are terrific ! I saw you angled your bandsaw table. Can you tell what angle you used? Thanks and all the best!
Thanks for watching Gary. The angle is 45°.
Mágico 😍
Beautifully made project, I also have the amazing little Nova Comet 2 lathe 🤘
Thanks for watching. The Nova Comet II is a great little lathe.
Merry Christmas Dave. Thank you for all your work this year!
The Hamlin Woodshop Thank you so much for the kind words.
Cool idea to save some money!
Maikel Versantvoort Thank you for watching Maikel.
Lindo projeto parabéns.
Absolutely beautiful bowl Dave! I just started turning myself but I'm still on twig pots and mushrooms. Be careful with that bandsaw. Mine bit me the other day now I can't do anything for several weeks. Been woodworking for 35 years and this was my first accident with a saw. Got complacent. 😔
very good
Great Job And thanks for posting !
Thanks for watching.
Real craftsman
Wonderful
Two questions if I may, what angle was your bandsaw when you cut the blanks and wide were those cuts as everything lines up so well
Doesn't look like you got a reply to this question?
@@Belg1970 nope but I did try one and tried about 30 / 35 degrees with some success but still learning
Pat I see further below he mentions 45 degrees enjoy
Amazing
Just found this video, that came out nice..
Super beautiful, GREAT job!!! The only thing slightly negative I'll say (and believe me, I'm reaching here!) is Titebond 3 leaves dark joints. Titebond 2 is just as waterproof (relatively speaking) with lighter joints.
Shooooooooow.............parabéns!
Great idea sir. You saved lot of wood in making of this pot. Why no epoxy coatings, is it to avoid it for applocation related to food?
Nice Bowl Dave.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your Family
DesertBum WoodWork'n Merry Christmas to you and thank you so much for watching.
I wish I could create something like this. Great job👍👍👍👍
Thank you!
Amazing...
HI Dave, you must have a much better perspective with band saw cutting than I , tried one of these and a complete disaster. I have however turned over 50 segmented with great (I think) success. Nice job.
Awesome job ! I believe the lathe is the greatest tool for individual creativity !! I'll be looking for your next project ! In the mean time, you have inspired me to get back out in my shop and come up with something on my own .... or just copy THIS beautiful work of Art !! Thanks again !!!
Amazing 👍👍👍👍👍
at 2:50 bandsawing, how did you do the bevel ?
I am not much a fan of segmented bowls, but I like what you have done on this bowl. I love the way cutting each ring at an angle preserves the "stripes." Never would have thought of that. Any thoughts on how to minimize the glue lines for each layer? All-in-all a good job, Dave.
Sam Roberson hii
C'est magnifique 🥰
You are great good job
Nice
What angle did you tilt your bandsaw table? All the ring cuts at the same angle? Thanks in advance for your reply.
Don
Beautiful
How nice
Very beautiful... like the way you segmented it!... Big bowl for that little Comet... i love my comet but have only turned pens and stuff between centers. What chuck is that... is still need to buy a chuck? Cheers,
Lyle
Lyle Feucht Thank you very much for watching Lyle. It is an easy wood tools chuck. 1"-8 threads.
Thanks Dave!
yield beauty
Great job, Dave! At what angle do you put your band saw table when you cut those sections? I think I have that info in some notes around here, but cannot find them at the moment. I have a few pieces of cherry, walnut, maple, mahogany, and bubinga that I think would make a great gift for a Christmas party at the Toyota Foundation where I am consultant. High fives, sir! Greetings from the Elvis Presley Birthplace -- Tupelo, MS!
Found the info in my notes. The first cut is made at a 90-degree angle. Each subsequent cut is made with the table tilted at 45-degrees. While there are variations to these, those two angles seem to be the most common. Keep up your great work!
Dave, I think you need to use more glue in those glue-ups. 😆
Thanks Dave
Nice work - Congratulations
Amazing 💪
Congratulations for this beautiful work. Please can you tell me how you made the bevel in the wood?
I believe you did an excellent job
Is that a homemade drum sander? Do you have plans for it?
Nice 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 super 👌
beautiful...!
beautiful..
Merry Christmas Dave
George Rothfuss Merry Christmas George.
Some commentary explaining your steps would be helpful!( even subtitles)
You are living my dream life! Wood, glue, tools, ample space...sigh
Is that a homemade drum sander? If so, are there plans for it? Nice job on the bowl!
Yes. It's made of parts from an old treadmill. It works great but I don't lose any weight using it. :-)