Peggy …. Watched the full video and this shortened version. You did a absolutely nothing wrong or unsafe! This video shows just one of the intrinsic dangers of wood turning. I’ve seen videos of pieces that looked absolutely perfect have a hidden defect and end up coming apart. In building cabinets I have on more than one occasion had lumber that was being ripped to size, violently come apart due to internal grain pressure. It’s easy to sit at a keyboard and be an expert …. Don’t let those people get to you! Please keep doing what you enjoy and please keep sharing it with us 🥰🤠🇨🇱
Well done! I have experienced several “Napoleon Blownaparts” over the last 40 plus years. The most important key to injury prevention is the very points you mentioned. I like your lathe choice. I am looking to bring in a 18/36 for my “retirement” shop. Turning keeps me sharp and engaged. I like to give my projects to neighbors, family, Make-A-Wish and local church groups. Keep on turning on…
I like how it turned out too! It is a little scary when things are flying, but safety first! I do like your longer videos because I learn more. Keep up the great wood turning.
Great save with resin. I am new to woodturning and have never seen what a break looks like, thank you for showing that as well as how to save the project and being safe.
I always watch your videos because there’s some satisfying about seeing something average like a block of wood turn into something beautiful. This was another example of this.
Nice Job on the bowl. I liked both versions of the video. Enjoy watching you turn and the creations you come up with. Love watching different peoples techniques and ideas. Helps me to really look at a piece of wood to see what is the best way to turn.
It looks AWESOME... I think sometimes things happen for a reason, and this is one of those times... it has such beautiful markings and colours. Great job 😊❤
The bowl turned out wonderful, I didn’t see the entire video, because I bumped the screen with my knuckle and lost your video and had not made it back yet. You do great work and you teach very nicely. I blew a bowl off my lathe two weeks ago, thankfully no body was standing in the line of fire because it would have knocked them down or maybe worse, knocked a big chunk out of the bowl and dented it up, I was able to salvage the bowl. It happens.
WOW! I am SO glad you were working the face and not rounding the blank! What caused that? Was it some rot, a bark inclusion, or just a simple crack? I think I did watch the full video, but don't remember it exploding on you! The sad truth we learn when turning is that sometimes the most beautiful woods are the punkiest, weakest, or otherwise full of dangers we need to face in turn them.
Peggy, any wood turner has to be prepared for the unexpected. I prefer the longer videos too A great save on the bowl, the resin colour enhanced the finish in this instance. I did notice that the video looked reversed as all the writing was backwards. Cheers from Australia. :)
It’s still as lovely as it was the first time and you are right - my attempt span is the same as my memory, very short. Now, why was the second part of the video backwards? 🌞
You could consider this as Kintsugi in the Japanese sense. Where they take a beautiful broken cup and put it back together with gold in the seams aka “golden repair”. My daughters both commented that the madrone burl I turned for our friends that lost their home in the 2017 fires was Kintsugi.
Nice looking bowl - My only thing is I would have picked a different colour resin - personal choice. The odd exploding bowl is all part of the hobbie, you took all precautions and were never really in any danger - some people are just to timid :)
Long or short, you did a great job with this bowl. I did notice that you didn’t clean out the inclusion that came apart, unless you did it off camera. Looks like it went well whether you did or didn’t great looking bowl.
Good, can actually see the bowl coming apart this time (full length video it looks like a time warp) ... scary stuff but it happens, and you did the most important thing, you picked it up, dusted it off and continued on 👍 BTW some footage being reversed is not a filming error, it's just that you forgot to flip it round ... I did the same with my first video, filmed with my phone in selfie mode ... where you will need to flip the footage!
I think that was a great bowl and a great recovery. I like doing bowls with cracks, rot etc and turn them into beautiful bowls. At times it’s disappointing and also rewarding.
Wood is a natural material, sometimes it has weaknesses. Nothing you did would have caused or prevented that there. When you epoxy pour to fill voids, do you use a pressure pot or vacuum chamber?
Looks as good as the first time. But I noticed this time, you appear to be standing on the opposite side and your lathe appears that way too. Am I seeing things correct or is it an optical elusion?
Do you need to remove any bark in the inclusion when using epoxy to glue both halves together or is it OK to leave it in? It seems to have worked great, but on the epoxy table channels, they always painstakingly remove it 😊
Do not sweat the negative comments. An experienced turner knows this happens and would not comment on it. I have had bowls explode. It a great piece and you saved it from the wood pile.
Prefer the longer videos. This is a great save, though I am not a huge fan of resin for the plastic waste it produces. Yes the armchair experts are a pain, happy to comment without any knowledge of your skill set… Personal position, PPE, and awareness of potential, all served to reduce the potential for harm to acceptable levels. Just one observation; it was visually a little odd watching the turning….until I worked out that the camera had recorded a reversed image. Keep up the great work👍🏼👍🏼
Was the epoxie the only adhesive that you used to bond the two pieces? I think the bowl looks great. I tend to try to salvage pieces that most turners would condemn to the firewood pile. Who knows what lies inside an ugly ducking piece of wood.
Everyone I watch who is a wood turning, have had a exploding bowl. Don’t take those comments seriously. Sometimes words left unsaid is the answer. Be kind, it free. Bowl is beautiful ❤
Great vid, and nice bowl, ............ if you've never had a bowl ''explode'' you've done very little (if any ) what I call ''adventurous'' wood turning. FYI From when the bowl is resined back together, the video is ''back to front'' / mirrored (I don't know what its called)
Hi Peggy, Both this video and the original video have you and the video orientation in negative, like a mirror. Even the Acks pic has the words in reverse. This is a recent change, so you may not be aware of it. Cheers, Love your work.
Why did you mirror image the middle part of the video? It gives the impression that you are turning in reverse, which would be a serious mistake if a novice turner did not notice and tried to do the same.
Beautiful bowl! And a bit spifier since it had a little excitement added. And you're ri0ght...tu0rning is inherently dangerous...always have to be on your toes. Wearing proper PPE is important...learned that lesson the hard way!
Pretty impressive explosion but why unsafe? You were standing out of the trajectory path. I cringe at some of the unsafe things I see but this wasn't one of them. You be you.
Peggy …. Watched the full video and this shortened version. You did a absolutely nothing wrong or unsafe! This video shows just one of the intrinsic dangers of wood turning. I’ve seen videos of pieces that looked absolutely perfect have a hidden defect and end up coming apart. In building cabinets I have on more than one occasion had lumber that was being ripped to size, violently come apart due to internal grain pressure. It’s easy to sit at a keyboard and be an expert …. Don’t let those people get to you! Please keep doing what you enjoy and please keep sharing it with us 🥰🤠🇨🇱
Completely agree!
Thanks!!!✌️
Well done! I have experienced several “Napoleon Blownaparts” over the last 40 plus years. The most important key to injury prevention is the very points you mentioned. I like your lathe choice. I am looking to bring in a 18/36 for my “retirement” shop. Turning keeps me sharp and engaged. I like to give my projects to neighbors, family, Make-A-Wish and local church groups. Keep on turning on…
I like how it turned out too! It is a little scary when things are flying, but safety first! I do like your longer videos because I learn more. Keep up the great wood turning.
Ok thanks!
I love how you save the bowl. You are a excellent wood artist. Thank you for your videos😊
Thank you so much 😀
Love the pop of pink, Thanks Peggy for sharing
Thanks so much 😊
Great save with resin. I am new to woodturning and have never seen what a break looks like, thank you for showing that as well as how to save the project and being safe.
Glad it was helpful!
I always watch your videos because there’s some satisfying about seeing something average like a block of wood turn into something beautiful. This was another example of this.
Thanks 👍
Glad you decided to save it. It looks great.
Thanks 👍
Beautiful! Kudos for not just throwing it out!😍
Thank you! Cheers!
Love seeing the markings or grain. Beautiful.
Glad you like them!
What a beautiful bowl. I'm glad that you were able to save it. Resin to the rescue! 🙂
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice Job on the bowl. I liked both versions of the video. Enjoy watching you turn and the creations you come up with. Love watching different peoples techniques and ideas. Helps me to really look at a piece of wood to see what is the best way to turn.
Thank you very much!
It looks AWESOME... I think sometimes things happen for a reason, and this is one of those times... it has such beautiful markings and colours. Great job 😊❤
So true!
Great job, I like the longer format videos. Thanks
Good to know!
Turned out great ! For what it's worth, I watch the complete videos and prefer the full videos over the shortened ones. :)
Awesome! Thank you!
Love it, it could go on my shelf any day.
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Great rescue with a beautiful end result
Thanks 👍
Very beautiful. Great save.
Thank you! 😊
I guess I missed the original video of this bowl so, now I will go find it. Im glad you werent injured!
Its very pretty and I love the pink!😊😊
Thanks!!!
I do enjoy the longer videos,beautiful bowl❤
Good to know!
The bowl turned out wonderful, I didn’t see the entire video, because I bumped the screen with my knuckle and lost your video and had not made it back yet. You do great work and you teach very nicely.
I blew a bowl off my lathe two weeks ago, thankfully no body was standing in the line of fire because it would have knocked them down or maybe worse, knocked a big chunk out of the bowl and dented it up, I was able to salvage the bowl. It happens.
Thanks, glad you're okay too!
Pretty piece of wood, nice job resurrecting it after the explosion
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Also the bowl is beautiful!
Thank you!
Peggy that came out real nice glad you stuck with it.
Thanks so much
Nice job Peggy turned out beautiful
Thank you! 😊
Well done, very well done, thinking outside the box
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Glad you are ok…I saw the full one also…love the final results….
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Personally I like the resin with wood bowls! Nice job!
Thank you very much!
I normally watch your complete videos. Nice save.
Awesome, thank you!
Had that happen way to many times, you did great.
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Nice save and very nice bowl. Well done.
Thanks 👍
Outstanding job and I enjoy watching
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Looks great👍👍
Thanks 👍
Nice recovery!
Thanks!
Looks great 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Looks awesome
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love the figuring in the wood, scary break tho.
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Peggy any videos length is always great to learn
Good to know!
Hope the viewing experiment goes well - keep up the great work!
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looks great
Thanks!
Peggy, I have watched the full video, and I have watched this video. Yes, I watch them all, all the way through. Mostly for the Bowl on the Head
You're the best!
@@PFWoodturning No, not really, I just surround myself with the best.
@@todddembsky8321 The best reply 👍
Very beautiful piece. Have a great day ✌️
Thank you! Cheers!
WOW! I am SO glad you were working the face and not rounding the blank! What caused that? Was it some rot, a bark inclusion, or just a simple crack? I think I did watch the full video, but don't remember it exploding on you! The sad truth we learn when turning is that sometimes the most beautiful woods are the punkiest, weakest, or otherwise full of dangers we need to face in turn them.
Had a massive crack through the middle
I love the shorter video!
Good to know!
Thanks Peggy. I did watch the full version. I am not sure if it is intentional but the video is backwards.
It wasn’t intentional.
Love it
Thanks✌️
the more I see this bowl, the more I like it
Thanks!!✅😎
Good job !
Thank you! Cheers!
Peggy, any wood turner has to be prepared for the unexpected. I prefer the longer videos too A great save on the bowl, the resin colour enhanced the finish in this instance. I did notice that the video looked reversed as all the writing was backwards. Cheers from Australia. :)
Thanks!
I watched them both, Peggy. My usual limit is around 30 minutes so the longer version was ok with me.
Bill
✅👍🏻 good to know, thank you!
Peggy it's a beautiful bowl.
Thank you! 😊
Nice looking bowl!
Thanks 👍
I agree, you did nothing unsafe. Keep up the great work. I watched both videos and liked the longer more informative video. Keep the videos coming!
Awesome! Thank you!
Great job and I like the bowl!
Thank you! Cheers!
Awesome really nice work
Thank you so much 😀
It’s still as lovely as it was the first time and you are right - my attempt span is the same as my memory, very short. Now, why was the second part of the video backwards? 🌞
Filming error…my mess up
@@PFWoodturning wow, that was a quick response. Peace out🌞
You could consider this as Kintsugi in the Japanese sense. Where they take a beautiful broken cup and put it back together with gold in the seams aka “golden repair”. My daughters both commented that the madrone burl I turned for our friends that lost their home in the 2017 fires was Kintsugi.
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I like your timing experiment. Let us know how it turns out.
I will!
Nice looking bowl - My only thing is I would have picked a different colour resin - personal choice. The odd exploding bowl is all part of the hobbie, you took all precautions and were never really in any danger - some people are just to timid :)
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Hi Peggy. It's been awhile. I have fighting cancer and seeing Doctors. You take care my friend. Peace out.😂
Oh no, so sorry to hear that. Sending good vibes your way✌️
Long or short, you did a great job with this bowl. I did notice that you didn’t clean out the inclusion that came apart, unless you did it off camera. Looks like it went well whether you did or didn’t great looking bowl.
Off camera, yes.
Excellent work, fantastic save, and a beautiful bowl.👍👍✌
Thank you very much!
Good, can actually see the bowl coming apart this time (full length video it looks like a time warp) ... scary stuff but it happens, and you did the most important thing, you picked it up, dusted it off and continued on 👍
BTW some footage being reversed is not a filming error, it's just that you forgot to flip it round ... I did the same with my first video, filmed with my phone in selfie mode ... where you will need to flip the footage!
Filming glitch!
I think that was a great bowl and a great recovery. I like doing bowls with cracks, rot etc and turn them into beautiful bowls. At times it’s disappointing and also rewarding.
True!
Beautiful work Peggy and great save! Why did it look like you were turning a left handed lathe? Take care and GOD BLESS 🙏!
Filming error
Beautiful bowl. Some people only watch to find fault. Common in the world today
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Wood is a natural material, sometimes it has weaknesses. Nothing you did would have caused or prevented that there.
When you epoxy pour to fill voids, do you use a pressure pot or vacuum chamber?
No pressure pot used here, I just opted for a slow setting resin.
Looks as good as the first time.
But I noticed this time, you appear to be standing on the opposite side and your lathe appears that way too.
Am I seeing things correct or is it an optical elusion?
Filming error!
super video
Thanks!
Looks great, did you use a face plate on the bottom?
What was the first oil you used?
I used a face plate on the top. The first oil I used was denatured alcohol. Then I used sanding sealer, then the Ack’s paste
Do you need to remove any bark in the inclusion when using epoxy to glue both halves together or is it OK to leave it in? It seems to have worked great, but on the epoxy table channels, they always painstakingly remove it 😊
I removed some of it, but not every last piece.
Do not sweat the negative comments. An experienced turner knows this happens and would not comment on it. I have had bowls explode. It a great piece and you saved it from the wood pile.
Thanks!!
Great recovery. Always going to be negative people so keep on doing what you do.
I appreciate that!
Peggy are you saying tuck tape or puck tape?
Tuck.
Peggy, I am a subscriber and watched the video to the end. My question is why was the video in reverse image? Just curious.
Filming glitch!
Preferred the full version
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Planned explosion .? Are you left handed ? Is your lathe a custom order , or does Revo make reverse turning lathes , as a regular item ?
Filming glitch.😎
Prefer the longer videos. This is a great save, though I am not a huge fan of resin for the plastic waste it produces. Yes the armchair experts are a pain, happy to comment without any knowledge of your skill set… Personal position, PPE, and awareness of potential, all served to reduce the potential for harm to acceptable levels.
Just one observation; it was visually a little odd watching the turning….until I worked out that the camera had recorded a reversed image.
Keep up the great work👍🏼👍🏼
Yes, camera glitch there. Thanks for watching!
Was the epoxie the only adhesive that you used to bond the two pieces? I think the bowl looks great. I tend to try to salvage pieces that most turners would condemn to the firewood pile. Who knows what lies inside an ugly ducking piece of wood.
Yes, the epoxy was the only thing. Thanks for watching!
I watch however long the video is. The longer the better.
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Everyone I watch who is a wood turning, have had a exploding bowl. Don’t take those comments seriously. Sometimes words left unsaid is the answer. Be kind, it free. Bowl is beautiful ❤
Thanks!
I've had a few bowls come apart, it happens.
It does.
Just watched the video and it is flipped to look light you filmed it in a mortar. Not sure if it is on my end or yours.
It’s my end, a filming glitch.
I had that happen and the piece that flew off hit me on my big toe... turned black and blue and the nail fell off.
Ouch!!
Great vid, and nice bowl, ............ if you've never had a bowl ''explode'' you've done very little (if any ) what I call ''adventurous'' wood turning.
FYI From when the bowl is resined back together, the video is ''back to front'' / mirrored (I don't know what its called)
Filming glitch!
@@PFWoodturning Ah! ( FWIW I blame my age - works every time)
Explosion 101
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Hi Peggy,
Both this video and the original video have you and the video orientation in negative, like a mirror. Even the Acks pic has the words in reverse. This is a recent change, so you may not be aware of it.
Cheers,
Love your work.
Filming glitch.
Why did you mirror image the middle part of the video? It gives the impression that you are turning in reverse, which would be a serious mistake if a novice turner did not notice and tried to do the same.
Filming glitch.
Beautiful bowl! And a bit spifier since it had a little excitement added. And you're ri0ght...tu0rning is inherently dangerous...always have to be on your toes. Wearing proper PPE is important...learned that lesson the hard way!
Thanks for watching!
Is it my imagination... are you turning backwards...your lathe reversed?
Filming error…
Filmed in a mirror. Gita love spellcheck
Filming weror
Why has this video been played in the negative format?
Not sure what you mean.
ADDers (or whatever they're called this week) are gonna click off. "Experts" are gonna to pontificate. Haters are gonna hate. Donwurryboutit! 😉
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Pretty impressive explosion but why unsafe? You were standing out of the trajectory path. I cringe at some of the unsafe things I see but this wasn't one of them. You be you.
😎thanks!!
Missed seeing you and your work
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