Turning a Bowl with Easy Wood Tools

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  • Опубліковано 27 гру 2024

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  • @inspectr1949
    @inspectr1949 Рік тому +6

    One of our Western mass Club members suffered a significant stoke a few years ago leaving his left side nearly limp but after dedicated mentoring by another member Mike and Easy Wood Tools Jeff has mastered woodturning again and changed his life around we are so proud of him but none more so than his wife Pat.

  • @daletprescott5199
    @daletprescott5199 Рік тому +1

    I've a lot of your videos. I learn a little more each time I watch them, bowls and rings.

  • @johngmccune
    @johngmccune 2 місяці тому

    This is a long video, but often when turners speed things up, details get left out. I watched all of this video and took notes, and learned a ton. Thanks!

  • @16alpha40
    @16alpha40 9 місяців тому +1

    Thank so much for this video. I have learned so much from this. If I ever meet you I owe you a beer and/or meal for this video👍

  • @kaygrant8757
    @kaygrant8757 Рік тому +7

    Mike, you do a wonderful job on your videos. I especially like how you take the time to really explain what you are doing and why. Also how some products differ from others. You impart a lot of information that we turners often wish we had someone to ask a question of. Thank you.

    • @CraftSuppliesUSA
      @CraftSuppliesUSA  Рік тому

      Hey Kay,
      Thank you for watching! If you have any questions don't hesitate to reach out. 😊 -Mike

  • @JunkMan304
    @JunkMan304 Рік тому +3

    These instructional videos couldn't be any better. I learn something new every time I watch one. Thank you Craft Supplies USA.

  • @earlrice392
    @earlrice392 Рік тому +1

    Wonderful bowl. I just started woodturning as a retiree

    • @CraftSuppliesUSA
      @CraftSuppliesUSA  Рік тому

      Great to hear you just started out! Have fun at the lathe! 😊

  • @WoodworkingTop535
    @WoodworkingTop535 5 місяців тому

    Millions of likes for this work

  • @davidkohrs8640
    @davidkohrs8640 Рік тому +1

    Been a while since I've watched a bowl turning video.

  • @jamescarter8813
    @jamescarter8813 Рік тому +1

    good presentation Mike.

  • @mikeygee4564
    @mikeygee4564 Рік тому

    Really like this instructor. Very clear and not a lot of jabber. Just the stuff we need to know. Thanks!

  • @ericshipplett3517
    @ericshipplett3517 Рік тому +1

    I hope you do more Easy tool videos

  • @MH-qq3kj
    @MH-qq3kj Рік тому

    Nice job as always Mike!

  • @aubreylachowsky4428
    @aubreylachowsky4428 Рік тому +2

    Amazing timing. I needed a bowl turning refresher!

  • @sandrarattray1202
    @sandrarattray1202 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Mike… helps with the learning curve!

  • @johnbernard6666
    @johnbernard6666 Рік тому +2

    Very informative videos well.
    A suggestion for future video
    Coring bowls with the oneway system
    Thanks

    • @CraftSuppliesUSA
      @CraftSuppliesUSA  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for watching, that is a great suggestion! -Mike

  • @glen3257
    @glen3257 Рік тому

    you have no idea how much this video means to me. You have re lit the fire in me to pursue turning! I am going to follow this step by step and turn my first bowl with my lathe. Thank you so much for this video. I bought my lathe and equipment to celebrate life in after beating cancer. I am 54 years old and turned one bowl back in high school. I decided to get lathe and tools to treat myself to celebrate life but have had so many mishaps and have not turned the lathe on in over three years now. Your video shows me I can do this and inspired me to try again. Thank you sir. I still have not found a club or school near me to learn. I live near Aberdeen South Dakota and would appreciate any guidance in finding club or lessons in person from you and community.

    • @CraftSuppliesUSA
      @CraftSuppliesUSA  Рік тому

      I'm glad to hear you're ready to get back to the lathe! There are a number of great clubs in SD, checkout dakota woodturning club on Facebook, and there is the Vermillion SD woodturning club a few hours south of you. Reach out to the club presidents and see if they have any members closer to you and I'm sure they'd help you out. Hopefully that helps. Have fun turning! -Mike 😊

    • @glen3257
      @glen3257 Рік тому

      @@CraftSuppliesUSA thank you so much for your response. I will reach out to them after I type this response!

  • @billb921
    @billb921 Рік тому

    Thanks for your time, tidbits, and tricks... well worth the time to watch !

  • @waynecrabb9877
    @waynecrabb9877 Рік тому +2

    Looks like great tools something I might try

  • @BillBagnall-w9o
    @BillBagnall-w9o Рік тому +1

    Very nice Mike! Enjoyed this very much. You should Teach a class!

  • @kevinantonelli3585
    @kevinantonelli3585 10 місяців тому

    Thank you very much….am anxious to trim my first bowl and exploring the how to’s . You’re an excellent teacher. Suggestion…when you’re changing the tools show a close up so newbies can see them better. Excellent thanks

  • @joyleenme8316
    @joyleenme8316 Рік тому

    so glade i found your video's just a learner at wood turning your videos have helped me greatly. as i have a disability with my (r) arm and it was hard for me to use bowl gouges, and this taught me how to use my carbide tools a lot better to achieve the best results on my work.

  • @handydan7287
    @handydan7287 9 місяців тому

    Best carbide tool instructions I have come across, THANK YOU. @caseyf801 commented on close up. I too would benefit from another video showing the technique you used. I noticed, at least I thought, that you were going up from center while shear scrapping the inside of the bowl with the finisher. The answer to this and other technical point is what would make us better turner. Again many THANKS

  • @mikemayhew8840
    @mikemayhew8840 Рік тому

    Please do a video on how to sharpen the different tools

  • @mikemccabe2758
    @mikemccabe2758 Рік тому +1

    Always like your videos,thanks again

  • @turtlee5252
    @turtlee5252 Рік тому +1

    Loved learn about using the easy wood tools.Great video!

  • @Brendas-Boscage
    @Brendas-Boscage Рік тому +1

    Love the bowl with easy wood tools

  • @chriswalters5936
    @chriswalters5936 Рік тому +1

    hey mike really nice bowl and video i have a suggestion for a video can u show me how to turn a vase with carbide tools please i would really appreciate it. chris

  • @royalvarez6436
    @royalvarez6436 Рік тому

    Great job profiling the exterior of the bowl.

  • @thederrick1966
    @thederrick1966 Рік тому +1

    Awesome bowl

  • @LewisKauffman
    @LewisKauffman Рік тому +3

    Love my Easy Wood Tools!!!

  • @daletprescott5199
    @daletprescott5199 Рік тому +1

    Great job that bowl looks great. Thanks for the tips

  • @bobhagan3300
    @bobhagan3300 Рік тому

    Mike, I like watching your instructional videos. Love the bowl.

  • @ajwilsenach
    @ajwilsenach Рік тому

    An Awesome instructional video. Thanks!

  • @brigittezanotti6012
    @brigittezanotti6012 Рік тому +1

    thank you . what a beautiful bowl !

  • @denisedonovan2639
    @denisedonovan2639 Рік тому +1

    Nice bowl 😊

  • @ShevillMathers
    @ShevillMathers Рік тому

    Excellent presentation and many newcomers to using carbide will have found this to be one of the better carbide tool presentations. Can I suggest that you take a look at some of the presentations using traditional gouges by a well known professional turner in Australia who has travelled and demonstrated a great deal in the USA. I really think you and your viewers will learn some great turning tips. Richard Raffan in Canberra Australia. I use mainly carbide but also traditional gouges to get the best of both worlds. I come late in life -mid eighties, so need the best info and presentations free from fancy intro’s, crap music, and verbal drivel. Richard’s close up video is second to none, no wasted time. Greetings from Tasmania Australia 👍😁🇦🇺🦘 PS, subscribed.

  • @hassanal-mosawi4235
    @hassanal-mosawi4235 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for sharing that!

  • @williamrice2683
    @williamrice2683 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video.

  • @diannebryce4325
    @diannebryce4325 Рік тому

    This is great! I was trained using the chisels and haven’t tried used the carbide tipped tools yet. Wish me luck!!

    • @CraftSuppliesUSA
      @CraftSuppliesUSA  Рік тому +1

      Hey Dianne,
      Good look with the carbide tools, you'll love them! -Mike

  • @daveandcindyamos5537
    @daveandcindyamos5537 Рік тому

    Mike, I really enjoy your videos, very informative. Thankyou.

  • @kidclown222
    @kidclown222 Рік тому

    Great video, I learned a lot from you about turning a bowl

  • @laceyhansen1815
    @laceyhansen1815 Рік тому

    I really enjoyed this as I only use easy wood tools. I am a senior woman and left-handed. Easy wood tools have allowed me to make projects that I am very proud of. Have you or will you do a video on sharpening the blades? Thanks

    • @CraftSuppliesUSA
      @CraftSuppliesUSA  Рік тому

      Thank you for watching! -Mike 😊 Here's a video we did on sharpening the cutters: ua-cam.com/video/kUOuAPimjP4/v-deo.html&ab_channel=CraftSuppliesUSA

  • @turningwiththewoods
    @turningwiththewoods Рік тому

    Really nice piece.

  • @padan3729
    @padan3729 Рік тому +1

    Awesome video and love the tools!

  • @jerradbrown5766
    @jerradbrown5766 Рік тому +1

    Nice bowl

  • @anthonymaida5718
    @anthonymaida5718 Рік тому +1

    Mike Great Video
    Have you used the easy wood carbide negative rake to finish inside of bowl?When sanding with The drill do you use forward speed?

    • @CraftSuppliesUSA
      @CraftSuppliesUSA  Рік тому

      Hey Anthony,
      The only time I switch to the negative rake cutters are when I'm turning dense exotics. On Maple and domestic hardwoods it tends to tear out more than the regular cutters. When sanding, make sure the disc is rotating in the opposite direction of the work piece. Otherwise the piece will make the drill spin faster than its made to and can damage the drill. -Mike

    • @anthonymaida5718
      @anthonymaida5718 Рік тому

      Thanks Mike
      For the info

  • @thecrosswalkwithpastormark2800

    Hi Mike, Thanks for the help especially with the tricks. Can you give the description and order numbers of the finishes you used in this video. Also, would the scratch free be a good thing to use as a first step? Thanks in advance

    • @CraftSuppliesUSA
      @CraftSuppliesUSA  Рік тому

      Hey Mark, in the video I used Yorkshire Grit Original and the Ultrafine. PN: 1068260001, 1068260002. The Scratch Free Does is comparable to the Yorkshire Original. -Mike

  • @DH-lq6lf
    @DH-lq6lf Рік тому +1

    Love the video

  • @gbjones54
    @gbjones54 Рік тому

    Thanks for doing these!

  • @alansmith7086
    @alansmith7086 Рік тому

    Another sensational video Mike!!! Soooo full of great hints, tips and techniques for using those tools! I do a lot of VERY hardwood turning. More coincidence than planning!! LOL! Do you have a video or two (or three) with tips/techniques about turning really hardwood. I live in Australia and Aussie Red Gum, Tasmanian Blackwood and Spotted Gum are (very) hardwoods that are available and look beautiful.

    • @CraftSuppliesUSA
      @CraftSuppliesUSA  Рік тому

      Hey Alan,
      Thank you for watching! I don't have any videos specifically of turning hardwoods but a negative rake scraper and the negative rake cutters will be very helpful for dense woods in your area. You have access to some really great woods! Tasmanian Blackwood is one of my favorites. 😊 -Mike

  • @splash7489
    @splash7489 Рік тому

    Very expensive tools here but a great video

  • @drpaul1152
    @drpaul1152 Рік тому

    hey Mike. think your videos are great. why don't you use a sanding sealer before a final sanding? Merry Christmas to you and your family.

  • @CFullm
    @CFullm Рік тому

    I would love to see a little more in-depth video of the sheer scraping with these tools. Some of the angles were hard to see in this video. I would love to see more projects like this with this line of tools I tried doing a bowl with my set and really struggled. Now I really want to try again.

  • @silvergoldking
    @silvergoldking Рік тому

    I like your video,
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @pjpala
    @pjpala Рік тому

    Do you use the R2 or R4 carbide tip for the rougher...and why?

  • @laurimccreary4197
    @laurimccreary4197 Рік тому

    Mike: Would it have helped with the sanding finish to reverse the lathe direction? I have noticed other turners do this. Thanks.

    • @CraftSuppliesUSA
      @CraftSuppliesUSA  Рік тому

      Sometimes it does help, I find that particularly useful when wet sanding, or if there is some stubborn tear out. Thank you for the reminder! -Mike 😊

  • @paulbaxter5377
    @paulbaxter5377 11 місяців тому

    How do you mount your Longworth chuck to your four jaw chuck?

    • @CraftSuppliesUSA
      @CraftSuppliesUSA  11 місяців тому

      It has a steel plate on the back made to fit 2-1/2" Dovetail jaws.

  • @jimjohnson1901
    @jimjohnson1901 Рік тому

    Nice job on the video. What was the name of the person you referenced for the proportions of the bowls? Thanks, Jim.

    • @CraftSuppliesUSA
      @CraftSuppliesUSA  Рік тому

      Thank you, the turner I referenced was Glenn Lucas, he's a production turner from Ireland and he has excellent shape and proportion on his bowls. Take a look at his website or on his Facebook for some examples. -Mike 😊

  • @markg1268
    @markg1268 Рік тому

    Great video! I have been unfairly judging the limitations of my own carbide cutters. You appear to be left-handed. Have you ever done a video highlighting the challenges? I struggle with hollowing with any degree of precision. Great tips throughout the video as well.

  • @matthewwright57
    @matthewwright57 Рік тому +1

    I cant imagine why I would want to scrape a bowl into shape.

  • @Astrogazzr
    @Astrogazzr Рік тому

    I really enjoy your videos and have learned a lot. One Question, would a negative rake cutter be of any benefit in getting a smother cut or preventing as much tear out?

    • @CraftSuppliesUSA
      @CraftSuppliesUSA  Рік тому

      Hey Calvin,
      Because there is no burr on carbide it won't leave a cleaner surface behind, unless the material is extremely dense like Cocobolo or Blackwood. For me, I'll only go to the negative rake cutters on acrylics, trustone, and ultra dense exotics. -Mike

  • @NatalieArnold-z2m
    @NatalieArnold-z2m Рік тому

    Which type to you prefer to turn with? Gouges or carbide tips?

    • @CraftSuppliesUSA
      @CraftSuppliesUSA  Рік тому

      Most of the time I use traditional gouges, but with some materials the carbide is preferred. -Mike

  • @jdiamond9513
    @jdiamond9513 Рік тому

    Where you’re doing the 45 degree scrape, wouldn’t it be easier to use one of the negative rake carbide tips? Would that do the same thing?

    • @CraftSuppliesUSA
      @CraftSuppliesUSA  Рік тому +1

      Hey J, Because these cutters don't have a burr, the negative rake cutters would tear out more. The 45 degree scrape acts more as a slicing cut and leaves a cleaner surface. If I was turning a really dense exotic timber the negative rake would most likely work better. -Mike

  • @robertreihsen9096
    @robertreihsen9096 Рік тому

    Nice Video, thanks! Which Waterlox finish do you use? Is the Yorkshire (and Scratch Free) compatible with any type of final finish?

    • @CraftSuppliesUSA
      @CraftSuppliesUSA  Рік тому

      Hello Robert,
      I use the Waterlox Originial finish. The Scratch free is compatible with almost every finish we've tested. The Yorkshire requires you to strip the surface with solvent before you final finish, I suspect it is because of the beeswax in the Yorkshire. -Mike

    • @robertreihsen9096
      @robertreihsen9096 Рік тому

      @@CraftSuppliesUSA Thanks!

  • @onehandedmaker
    @onehandedmaker Рік тому

    Great content and great video. Very watchable.
    Subscribed and will check out more.
    One Handed Maker

  • @jonlanier_
    @jonlanier_ Рік тому

    Why do you make them so thick?

  • @joepapalia-xs1ds
    @joepapalia-xs1ds Рік тому

    Who makes your chuck jaw?

  • @johngmccune
    @johngmccune 2 місяці тому

    You mentioned changing your speed several times, but you didn't give us what those speeds were. Would have been nice to know.

  • @leecobhomelee7036
    @leecobhomelee7036 Рік тому

    Why did you not just change to the EWT negative rake cutters for the final finishing. It would be less mucking around and probably safer than turning the standard cutters to a 45 degree angle.

    • @CraftSuppliesUSA
      @CraftSuppliesUSA  Рік тому

      The carbide doesn't have a burr like a traditional negative rake scraper so unless I'm cutting dense exotics I typically don't use the negative rake cutters. Also, I've found that rotating the tool on a 45 degree gives me more a a slice than scrape and will leave a better surface than the negative rake cutters.

  • @bradpatton1545
    @bradpatton1545 Рік тому +1

    Both

  • @watchentertainment7618
    @watchentertainment7618 Рік тому

    I tried making a bowl with mango wood. It shattered lol