HOW TO TURN A BOWL __ Tutorial on how to use BOWL GOUGE on cross grain work.
Everything about using bowl gouge in one video, hopefully it will be helpfull for everyone who is starting out or has to bring back a little lesson😀.
Bowl gouge I use is m42 from Crown tools and its there short version for smaller scale work but I highly suggest if you are in the market for one that you go for regular handle.....
Once again thank you very much for all the support.
Enjoy
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MY LATHE
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AFFILIATE LINKS
NEUREITER and WOODCUT tools I use :
M42 BOWL GOUGES - neureiter.idevaffiliate.com/i...
SCRAPERS - neureiter.idevaffiliate.com/i...
CRYOGENIC BOWL GOUGES - neureiter.idevaffiliate.com/i...
WOODCUT PRO CUTTER - neureiter.idevaffiliate.com/i...
WOODCUT PRO ADVANCE - neureiter.idevaffiliate.com/i...
IRONS SHEAR SCRAPER - neureiter.idevaffiliate.com/i...
WOODCUT BOWL SAVER - neureiter.idevaffiliate.com/i...
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GURTOOL TOOLS
Bowl gouge - www.gurtool.cz/gurtool-pm-dut...
Spindle gouge -www.gurtool.cz/vretenovy-stru...
Calipers - www.gurtool.cz/hmatadlo/
Sanding pads - www.gurtool.cz/unasec/
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CBN WHEEL
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BENCH GRINDER
www.tobi.si/hr/Stolna-dvostru...
DIAMOND FILE
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Thank you and enjoy
A Master and a wealth of knowledge! Who ever finds you on KZhead needs to be prepared to receive a rare prized treasure.😮
I really appriciate that ☺️
Came here for just a sip from Tomislav's knowledge fountain...what I received was a firehose full of wisdom, tips and a few tricks...now to apply the information and see what works for me. Two thumbs on on another great video Sir.
Extremely big thanks for lovely words sir.... Really appriciate that and to be able to help out
Thank you for directing me to see this video. It answered many questions about sharpening tools and bowl turning. To date I have only done spindle turning, but this video encourages me to spread my wings.
No problem, thank you very much for watching
Hi I found you a week or two ago and have the Richard Raffan books, I would like say you are a breath of fresh air, the way you put an in depth approach is easily understood. I cannot believe how much I’ve learned from you so much so that I have ordered my new Record Coronet herald and it has arrived today. I hope you keep posting for all who want to learn this wonderful skill. Regards Ian from Leeds West Yorkshire England.
Thank you Ian very much 🤗 enjoy your new lathe,its a nice lathe 🤗
This was really helpful. Your explanations are really logical ❤
Thank you very much
Hello Tomislav, I have learnt something from you again today. Even though I'm quite good at turning bowls, I always set the gauge incorrectly when scraping. I will do better from now on and hold the handle lower. The difference is really enormous. Thank you once again for your extremely instructive videos. You are not only an excellent turner but also a great teacher. Greetings Andreas
Thank you Andreas, I'm glad to be able to help out ☺️
I'm still making some mistakes ... but ...now I'm at least aware of what I did to cause the mistake . What a difference!!!!! Thanks very much for sharing your expertise in such a clear and caring fashion.
Really appriciate kind words and I'm honored to be able to help out ☺️
Tomislav bonjour .Cette vidéo m'aide beaucoup car l'affutage et moi cela fait deux...De la matière ,j'en mange énormément et cela réduit considérablement la longueur des ma gouge...Je vais m'appliquer ce matin à essayer de réparer mes erreurs de débutant ,quitte à regarder plusieurs fois la vidéo afin d'arriver à quelque chose de correcte. Alors oui cela aide beaucoup car quand on débute on a besoin d'apprendre et d'être conseillé. Un grand merci Tomislav car vous pensez aux apprentis tourneur. La façon d'utiliser la gouge également...Je comprends pourquoi elle fiche le camp...je m'y prend très mal...Une très bonne année my friend.👍
Thank you very much for kind words and support 🤗, I would advise to just practice and repete and you'll get better with each bowl.... Enjoy your time on the lathe
You’re absolutely right it’s only the edge that does the cut as long as the secondary doesn’t get in the way it doesn’t matter.
Indeed, well Said, thank you for watching
Man, you guys who have done this dozens of times make it look too easy! I need to get some beater gouges and just practice all day for a week
That's a good plan as it all comes down to practice ☺️
This is easily the best tutorial on freehand sharpening I've seen yet. Clear, concise, thorough & very good camera work. I've just added this to my favorites list & will be referring to it often. Thank you, and greetings from the high country of the Colorado Rocky Mountains, USA.
Greetings to Rocky mountins, thank you very much for watching
Great video! I have a friend named Snezana. She talks a lot like you do. 😊
We do sound like villans in the american movies 😂
Thank you for another demonstration of what to do to become a better turner.
I just subscribed. Thanks for the woodturning tips. My wife and I are beginners at this, I have metal lathe experience as a retired mechanic, but woodturning has its own nuances that working with metal doesn't. Loved those bowls.
Thank you very much,I really appriciate your support
Thank you so much. This is invaluable to a novice turner as myself. God bless .
I've only been turning for a year on my 1959 Craftsman wood lathe. I have mastered the turning tools pretty well except the bowl gouge. Now that I have watched your video, I have new insight about how to use it proper. Nice bowl, by the way..... N. E. U.S.A.
Thank you, glad I could help out ☺️
Excellent video. Definitely provided some ideas for ways to improve my bowl turning. These videos are really helpful. It would be interesting to see something in the future on rim design and considerations. Thanks for all the videos you are doing; you have a really good presentation and teaching style.
Thank you for suggestion, I'll write it on the list.... thank you very much 🤗
Timely video. Just what I needed after I totally destroyed a bowl blank over the last two days. Lotsa catches-tool marks-...so frustrated right now. 😤 Spot on on getting the bananas out of one's ears! Full attention is needed when woodworking-all five senses need to be on the work.
Just take your time and don't rush learning process.... Thank you for watching
Огромное спасибо за такое подробное видео.Я не точил со школы лет 30...вчера испортил три большие тарелки именно малым реером 10 мм..Эх пораньше бы посмотреть...Спасибо..
In Minute 24:50 you describe how to apply the forces with your left hand. At the beginning (and sometimes still now) I struggle not to apply pressure. I have a suggestion for another video, focusing only on the force of the left hand: 1. Show the correct application of the push-cut again. Also do it with ONLY the right hand, if possible. This shows clearly, that the left hand theoretically is not needed. For fun I was thinking about hanging a weight with a string on the gauge to apply gravitational downward force and try to do the whole cut with only my right hand. ;-) 2. Show what happens if you apply pressure with your left hand to the wood (do it wrong). Make a full outside cut from base to rim. Show, how the bouncing gets worse and worse, the more you come to the rim of the bowl. Show the extreme bouncing with the camera close to the gouge tip, ideally in slow-motion. Put a black pen to the outside of the bowl. Stop the lathe to show the spirals that occured. 3. Show what to do, if the bouncing has startet (correction of a false start). My experience is, that you will nearly never get it under control when you try to restart the cut in the middle of the bowl. If the bevel ist riding on a bouncy surface, I never manage to make it better on the way up. The only successful ways for me (so far) was: a) start again at the very beginning, at the foot). b) take a scraper to remove the bounciness, then go back too the gouge. c) if I feel the boucing starting, I stop pushing forward completely and stay at the same spot for a few seconds to give the gouge time to get it round again, but this doesn't work very often and it leaves a visible line.
Thank you sir for suggestion, I took your comment and will see what I can do about it.... Also some of the idea you proposed is shown by Stuart Batty, great teacher , so I'll try to do it the best I can... Thank you for watching
Thanks, i learn so much from your videos. Your channel has elevated my turning by leaps and bounds.
Really glad to hear that 🤗 thank you very much for watching
A great informative tutorial on sharpening and using bowl gouges. Thank you so much!
Thank you for watching 🤗
Your "ruined" grind reminded me of some of the botch jobs I did when starting. 🙂 I'm still no pro, but the sharpening process is a lot less intimidating now. Great videos, Tomislav! Thanks for sharing!
We have all been there, thank you for watching 🤗
Recently started learning turning and I've watched all of the people you've mentioned over the last few months. I think you've put together a good synthesis of all of their methods with good explanation.
Thank you sir very much 🤗
Excellent tutorial, Tomislav, on the use of the bowl gouge. My son has started turning and will find this whole series of tutorials very helpful. Thank you for your gracious sharing of these with the rest of us!
Thank you and glad to hear that son likes to turn ss well ☺️
Excellent video today and I really learned a lot. It was beneficial to see the same cuts multiple times instead of just once and the camera angles were good. Thank you for passing along your knowledge.
Thank you very much 😀
Your explanations are so clear and well thought out they are really helpful!! Thank You!!!
Thank you sir
I’ve only just started to turn wood and it frightens the life out of me as I’ve had a few bad catches. Your videos are very informative and it’s beginning to make sense why the gouge has been catching, I’ve been going in at the wrong angle. Thanks for the videos, I’ve just subscribed and given you a thumbs up.
Thank you very much and really appriciate the support....
Another fantastic tutorial video. Your descriptions of gouge use are so clear and precise and I will refer back to these videos frequently to freshen my use of tools when I keep making novice errors. Many thanks for your precious time you obviously put into these.
Thank you very much
Excellent video, great refresher course and allowed me to realize that I developed some bad habits over the last year
Thank you, really appriciate that ☺️
Brilliant video Tomislav, you are a born teacher. Thank you.
Thank you very much 🤗
Best video around on correctly using a bowl gouge - thanks for sharing !
Glad you liked it 🤗
Very informative. Thank you Tomislav
I really like your technique and I will be watching your videos. Thanks 🎉
Thank you, appriciate that ☺️
Fabulous, informative video Tomislav. I'm learning more with each of your posts... thanks!! 😁
Excellent lesson in complete bowl turning with tools and sharpening. Thank You.
🕶thank you Tomislav. Very good video.
Thank you Steven
Great lessons, you explain techniques better than I have seen in the past. Thans
Thank you 🤗
Just fantastic with so many really useful insights, and so well presented - shout out to Sir Richard Raffan as well!
Thank you very much
Не знаю язык но все понимаю! Мне очень нравится. 😊
Glad to hear that sir 😉
Nice job, Tomislav! Excellent presentation. I shall be sharing.
Gracias amigo. Me gustaría ver esta clase magistral en Español. Igualmente he aprendido mucho. ¡Muchas gracias!
Well done T, I always learn a great deal from you. Thanks and stay safe.
Brilliant! Thank you for sharing your expertise.
Thank you for watching 🤗
This was awesome thank you Tomislav
Thank You for watching
Another wonderful video. Your techniques remind me of Dennis White. Strong hands and a very light touch.
Thank you very much 🤗
31:00 For me as a beginner it makes sense to ONLY use the push-cut. Why? Because I still need practice, so using the push-cut to rough-shape the bowl I can train the correct position of my feet, the right feed rate and holding of the tool. When i come to the finish cut, I re-sharpen my gouge and with the practice of the rough cuts just 2 minutes before I find it easier to accomplish the finishing pass. For a very experienced woodturner this surely is not neccessary anymore.
Nothing wrong going that route, that is the beauty of turning, so many ways of same results
Интересный вариант заточки.
I like how you use the scrapers.
Another fantastic lesson, thank you very much Tomislav. Off to the shed to practice now.
All the best and enjoy your time at the lathe
Out standing. Your a great teacher. Thank you
Thank you very much 🤗
Good job on teaching bowl gouge cutting .thank you
Once again another excellent explanation.
Got it... M33/ 3.5 thread...
Nice video Tomislav! I'm going to watch it several times. Have a good day!
Thank you Terry, have a great day as well 😀
I started shaping some of my bowl gouges in this manner and it has been a game changer for me! I've been wanting to do it for quite some time and I am just now getting enough confidence in trying this grind. You are correct Tomislav in saying it might not look so good but it performs for me. The difference is rather remarkable! Thanks again for the videos you make. between your channel and Richard's I am always learning something. Can't take it all in at once though gotta let it digest a little. Lol. Thanks again Tomislav and hope you enjoy your day.
@@terryyancy3957 really glad to hear that Terry, that is the goal for this videos .... have a great day sir
Tomislav such a great video so helpful hopefully I can get a bit quicker at bowl turning now. You were so like to have Richard Raffan as a mental.
Thank you very much, I think he helped out many as me,but it all comes down to practice and how much of those advises you want to hear.... I'm really gratefull to have Richard to guide especially in beginnings
Wonderful presentation, as a beginner this was very helpful.
Really appriciate that ☺️
Thanks, big help for this newbie....
No worries 😀
Great video, thank you
That was an amazing tutorial. I loved all the tips and recommendations you shared. So very helpful, thank you!
Glad to hear that and thank you very much for watching and support what I do 🤗
Thank you so much.
Thank you for sharing your gift. Your videos are great training tools. I've enjoyed each of your videos!
Really appriciate that ☺️
Great training video - thanks
Thanks Tomaslav. Excellent how-to!!
Good demo I learn something every day thank you
Very well done. Thanks!
Great video! Thanks for taking the time to show this. God Bless
Thanks, nice lesson video.
I learned a lot, thank you so much, Happy New Years I hope you have a great one.
Another amazing video demonstration that has helped so much. Thank you for your time and expertise!!
Thank you very much for watching and support what I do 🤗
Thank you for explaining everything. Great video.
Thank You for watching
Very informative video, thanks
Very helpful video, Thanks so much. Love your tool control and finesse.
Thanks for watching 😀
Thank you for this video. Realy nice demonstration!
Thank you 😀
tres heureux d'avoir visionner votre vidéo vos explications et la camera est toujours bien place merci d'avoir partager. Un bon pédagogue.
Thank you very much
Great instructional video Tomislav.
Thank you Jack😀
Brilliant explanations. Thank you.
Came back to add this: I’ve struggled since beginning my woodturning to understand how to effectively use a bowl gouge. I have two, but have been exclusively using my EasyWood tools with the carbide tips. Results were good, but tons of tear-out. I watched your video, and the “open/closed” and numbering you demonstrated just CLICKED for me. I made a pretty awesome bowl after that, minimal tear-out! THANK YOU SO K”MUCH!!
Thanks!
Thank you sir very much,I really appriciate donation 🤗
Great instructional video. You didn't drill a depth hole on this bowl, something I've started doing having watched you & Richard Raffan drill the depth hole.
Honestly, I was focused on showing hollowing tehniques that I forgot about it, but I do always drill a hole
Great video learned a lot,what grit is the cbn wheel? Thanks
Hi Tomislav, that was a interesting way that you corrected you tool sharpening. your definitely not afraid of the push cut...lol. the clock theory was helpful. I do not have a chuck for bowl turning yet. I believe you had the Record Power DM320 before which , is what I have now; do you know by chance the size of chuck for the DM320? I guess I should contact Record Power for advise. Thank you for the video. It got my interest now for bowl turning. Ken
Thank you very much Ken, mine was m33x3,5mm thread, I think its the standard on newer Record power lathes now
If you take a bigger cut with the push cut you will remove as much wood as with the wing cut. Because the push cut is bevel ghosted you also get a smoother finish.
Hvala Tomislav
Hvala ti ☺️
Great job explaining the techniques of using the bowl gouge. I have been following Richard for some time now and you can certainly see his expertise in your work. Would you mind telling me what course wheels you use on your grinder. And I’m assuming that you use a high speed grinder. Getting a grinder setup is my last obstacle to get started turning. Thanks.
Thank you Jim, Richard is my mentor so a lot of the stuff I learned from him. I have full speed grinder, and 60 grit coarse wheel and on the right 100 grit cbn.
Great tutorial tommi, really well explained and demonstrated. Thanks for your time in producing these videos, I know it takes you away from your production turning, however rest assured and many other turners very much like and appreciate what you’re doing. Great bowls as well.I’d like to refer my trainees to these videos if that’s ok can I use this video and show trainees. I don’t want to breech any copyrights though. Thanks tommi.
Thank you for watching and support what I do, sure not a problem showing video😀 as with this kind off stuff just give credit to the autor...
Tolles Video … geniale Erklärung … welchen Anschliff hat Deine Schalenröhre lieber Tomislav ? Alles Liebe und ❤lichen Dank 😘
Thank you very much 🤗, its asymetric grind that I learned from my mentor Richard Raffan
Если закрасить внутреннюю часть резца . тогда будет лучше видно его положение относительно заготовки!!!
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You are a great teacher, thank you. I just wanted to ask what lathe you are using in this video and why the MIDI II Plus has been replaced?
I'm using killinger 1450SE, I got opportunity to buy this one, midi plus ll is great midi lathe, but opportunity provide for this one and I took it☺️
@@tomislavtomasicwoodturning Yes, but Killinger looks more solid. How can I get them at a decent price?
@@juozasbutvilauskas6386 you will find a link in video description from my latest videos,and it will send you to STEINERT woodworking store, they pretty much have all the time some sort of discount...
Hey buddy. Great video. Quick question.. How many times did you sharpen while you did this video? Or just a Estimate how many times would you sharpen on a bowl that size? Thank you.
Thank you very much for watching, on this bowl I sharpen only once before start to turn, and then later I did remove the heel but didn't sharpen it... Depends on wood I'm working with, example elm that we have has a tone of mineral in it and even when it was wet I had to sharpen 2-4 times per bowl, and sometimes on more standard timbers I sharpen once on every 2-5 bowls.... Thats mostly for green ones , if its dry then I sharpen more often as I'm doing final product and I want to have best surface possible, hope that helpes ☺️
I have never been able to get a good clean cut on the bottom of a bowl with a scraper. I am wondering now much difference your 45 degree bevel makes compared to my 65 degree bevel. Also, I probably should try that grind on my gouges. I only have the open V flutes from Thompson and D Way. I don't think I have any parabolic fluted gouges. Think it will work?
It should work , as I did have few years ago from Record power V gouge, looks a bit different and it can be maybe different to blend straight V sides on continues curve on the asymetric grind.....
Super intéressant ! Sur votre touret RSB G8 vous avez installé une roue en CBN , avez vous modifié la vitesse ´, quel type de CBN , pouvez vous me communiquer les dimensions et éventuellement le vendeur merci
Original speed on it, I got that cbn from Tobi.si , its diamet 100grit , so far really great
@@tomislavtomasicwoodturning Diamètre 100 ? ou 200 ? J ai Trouvé sur tobi.s Great B91 en diamètre 200… Merci pour vos réponses
Do CBN wheels remove less metal than a standard white wheel that comes with a slow grinder?
I think they do, depends on the grit although cbn grits are sharper so they can take a lot of steel fast, again depends on the grit 😀
Thank you for your reply on that. I think 180 is what you and Richard use as well as a few other people I watch on KZhead and that seems to be good enough. Learning a lot through youtube and watching a lot of you guys out there that make it look a lot easier than it really is, but it's a fun learning process. Thanks again and stay warm.
Legendo, jel može savet oko izbora alata tj. tih dleta za nas hobiste? Neka marka, od kog materijala itd. Hvala i lp 👍👍👍👍
Pozdrav, minimalno HSS alat, ima nekoliko ducana , tobi.slovenia , ks schulte, Neureiter u Austriji svakako preporučam, imaju marke Crown , sorby i Record power na jednom mjestu, odličan alat ....
It's alot different for me, I'm lefthanded, do you have any recommendations for left-handers ?
I know a few left hand turners, they all have this issue but unfourtually they all kept practicing as its more of the right hand trade ... I do think that you might work out something if you have 360 rotate head stock.... But then be aware of locking the chuck for reverse rotation
I don't have the 360 degree spindle but I usually take the tailstock off and move the spindle to the end so I can stand directly in front of the bowl
Sprague Woodturning is a left-handed turner on KZhead. He turns from the other side of the lathe. Some of his videos deal with left-handed turning with respect to chucks, etc.
@@nemoemanon6679 excellent reccomendation, thank you for that
Do you ever bring up the tailstock for extra support, or can you depend on the screw? I'm sure it's an experience call. I'd tend to use the extra stiffness until it's more balanced. kzhead.info/sun/rdFvhrmFh3OHmIk/bejne.html
Nothing wrong with using tail stock, If it was really out of balance blank then I would use it for sure....
Great tutorial Tom! 😎
Thank you