WoodTurning - Log to Natural Edge Walnut Bowl
2020 ж. 20 Мам.
105 511 Рет қаралды
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A simple natural edge Walnut bowl. This was turned green and dried in the microwave; finished with 3 coats of danish oil.
I filmed and edited this one slightly differently to my previous videos with no music and talking.
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Disclaimer
Please note that my channel is for entertainment purposes only.
You should not rely on the information and techniques discussed and displayed in my channel.
I'm not a professional Woodturner
As a potter for over 45 years I was always a fan of wooden bowls, 1970 shop class. Appreciate the beauty.
Omg! I learned more in 3 minutes in watching your video for figuring out end grain log turning than some half hour videos with taking/ cutting pieces off etc .... Thank you!!!
Absolutely beautiful! Love the big knot design. ❤❤❤
Thank you. 👌🏻
wow! great project, lotsa learning
We just had two giant walnut trees blow down so I have a lot of walnut on hand. Great job on the piece 👌
Cheers James, that's a lot of wood. Not a all jealous... 🤔. just watch the acidity in the wood, I've a feeling it can rust your lathe bed quickly if you turn it green.
Great video, John! 👍👍👍
Cheers David. 👍🏻
wow this is very good john, you make a perfect project
Cheers Ari 👍🏻
Beautiful
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Great piece 👍👍👍👍
Thanks Douglas. Appreciated!
You are so amazing....👍 May you be healthy and happy always.....
Thank you 👊🏻
Great job John just found your channel subd and 👍.
Cheers. 👊🏻
Parabéns ficou chique 👏👏👏👏🙏que Deus abençoe sempre vc.
Thank you
nice piece and so thin!! WOW if I tried that it probably would fly apart
That has also happened when I've forgotten to stop and check the depth / width
Big Laaaaaaaaaaaaad!❤️
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nice work. ty subscribed
Thank you. 👌🏻
Beatiful, congratulations from São Paulo Brasil
Thank you Alfredo 👍🏻
Very nicely done!! A piece of art!. Cheers, Paige C.
Thank you Paige. 👍🏻
Incredibile un capolavoro
Thank you 👍🏻
I feel as though the two dark heartwood “eyes” are a distraction to the overall form. They make your eye focus on that area versus enjoy the entire form. Nice job of getting the piece to. a thicknesses that will reduce the chances for cracking at the pith.
Cheers Robert. I agree the heartwood helps distract from the unusual form. Thanks for your comments 👍🏻
Beautiful bowl in every way....almost a translucent effect on the wall. That lathe looks strong enough to turn a Mack truck! Over the weekend, Kent of "Turnabowl" posted a great video on demoisturizing using a microwave....it looks like you used the same methods re: measuring changes in weight, size, and shape. Best wishes from Kauai and stay healthy.
Thanks for the comments. I've started follow Kent ( as I have seen so much on his website). Already a great resource of videos. The lathe is a decent size!.thanks and take care. John
Fairly new to turning...may I ask what kind of spur(?) was in the tail stock? Thanks!
Hi Ken. the brand is Axminister it came with my lathe, i think it's a cone/spur drive that you can remove the cone on to use as a ring center.
By the curls coming off while turning and the fact that you microwaved the piece it was a green wood. You kept the pith so why did you not get cracking on both sides where the pith is. If I do end grain my projects always want to crack?
Hard to say; the microwaveing takes a lot of moisture out so it's more stable. So many factors with wood and where you are, though (species, humidity, wood structure etc). Thanks for the comment.
Question if I may, as I started "nuking" rough bowls myself, are you getting any cracks or warpage? And how long are you microwaving them for? Thanks!
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What bowl gouge is that? Who makes it?
It's an Axminster 1/2 (uk measurements) , but made by Crown. M2 steel nothing special 👍🏻
It’s a beautiful piece either way but are you sure this is walnut?? I’ve worked with lots of walnut and lots of maple. And this looks much more like maple to me.
Cheers Luke, that 's what my tree surgeon friend told me who had to cut it down! Thanks for the comment.
Walnut looks much different where I’m from. Not just the sapwood and heartwood but the bark is very rough. This looks like some other type of nut tree… to me it actually looks more like sweet gum
What does microwaving the bowl do
It dries it quicker to reduce the water content rather than waiting a few weeks or months.
Сколько процентов воды вы испаряет из готового изделия?
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no talk i walk
human head profile of nose lips forhead going in circle around the human sized head could be woodturned, then noses cut out, or nose material removed till looks like nose , how many can be one , two ,tree, four. eigth sixteen even more noses. iuy
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I didnt give this anything for cracking. It can be ok if it's thin and dried in the microwave like this; depends in the moisture content , species of wood etc
That looks suspiciously a lot like maple not walnut.
Not turned maple before to be honest. I got it from a tree surgeon friend 👍🏻
No, ist walnut...
Walnut branch with thick sap wood.
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