Table Saw Bowl Making Jig - Simple & Free Plans
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Have you ever dreamed of making fancy wooden bowls with your table saw? You havn't? Well what ever you're here now anyways. Let's watch how to make a bowl using nothing but your table saw. Visit my website link down below to download a free set of plans as well as plans for all my other projects.
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the author does like to from scratch, shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxD-QRFQz730FJEh4f9BYSf-nkIMIC9hL_ as another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us dont have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we wont be able to practice the full stack project, is still great.
That was pretty darn cool! Thank you!
Bloody Speechless!!...Amazing, where the Hell did all that idea come from...unbelievable use of a table saw...most ingenious thing I have seen in ages, if not for ever...maybe except the aerofoil that lifts 400 holiday makers and their cases into the air, with some forward thrust,, Thank you for sharing this..i am speechless..........
Thank you for taking the time to share this how to with me...
woodworker = good dad... 🥰
I sincerely am impressed. You've taken your table saw lathe to the next level! Very, very creative/innovative! Thanks for sharing!
The way you do the inside of the bowl is clever. The way you do the outside is freakin' genius! Just, Wow!
I was impressed with your wonderful work ♪このボールでサラダを食べたら美味しいですね♪
Nice design. The bowl came out a good shape. One note for reference: When you cut all-thread, screw a nut on before you cut it, then you can use that nut to clean the threads as you screw it off.
BTW - denatured alcohol will allow you to remove something on with hot-melt glue - just allow a few minutes to let it work. The alcohol will dry without damaging the wood.
For sure
very very intelligent bravooo good work...from Tunisia
Awesome! Now I can make a new template to give my daughter a haircut at home
She will love that
Great idea and video
What a great idea. Merry charismas to you and your family stay safe
I'm impressed!
Glad to hear ;)
Who do you think you are Izzy Swann. Just kidding, awesome build and easy to understand what was happening all the way through.
Can we please have a few blank bowl speed runs to see how long they take versus your lathe?
I'm wondering if this would be a very fast way to rough out a bowl and then finish inside and out on the lathe using the threaded rod.
Loved the video, interesting idea imho mainly for roughing out bowl blanks.
I feel like anyone with a decent level of expertise on the lathe would be faster than this jig to be honest.
Awesome Job
Just beautiful, thank you so much.
Looks great ,but i bet you wished you left the bottom mount on until finished sanding the inside of the bowl and do you have a heat gun to soften the glue off or tape then glue ,and remember its handmade one of a kind bowl ,sure hope the giftee know the true value ....:)
well it looked easy, so l downloaded plan, might try it after l change my table saw, thank you for sharing
Very cool . I may just try it myself .
Well done!
Love the intro! The jigs pretty cool too!
Great job!!!! 👍🏻
For sanding the inside, why not use threaded rod in the chuck that's glued to the bowl and spin the whole thing with the drill and sand it?? That's what I would try and do...
I thought of that while I was editing the video lol
This is AWASOME!
Great idea for the bowl! The hot glue will be softened by a little bit of denatured alcohol then wait 2-3 minutes. It comes right off
Great idea. Good job
After you were finishished cutting the inside, you could've maybe just flipped it over screwed on a couple temp tabs on the underside of the jig so the bowl can't move and then just sand it with the drill spinning so it's much easier than sanding by hand. This is a great way to do a bunch of them fairly quick without the skill of operating a lathe and the time and expense. Good jig and video.
Estou impressionado com sua expertise, parabéns pela peça produzida.
Good one
Interesting. I'd rather use a lathe, but I don't have one ... soooooooo.... well, I've no plans to make a bowl, but it was a fun little project to watch. Interesting ideas. 🌲
Am I the only one who has a healthy respect for one of the most dangerous tools in the shop and sees this as utterly ridiculous? I'm all for innovation and out of the box ideas but this is just sheer madness.
Yes
My high-school shop teacher had us using the tablesaw for shaping in a similar manner. Not as dangerous as you may think and very useful.
That dose of Canadian Accent made my day... Back when I was in shop class many years ago we were taught to put a piece of paper between the bowl and the sacrificial mount. It gave you a cleavage layer to make it easier to knock off with a hammer.
Your little helper should wear some < safety croc > when in the shop !
Or at least 2 sock of the same color !
Lol ! By the way it is a great project with a great video !
The easy way to remove something stuck with hot glue is to use a heat gun. Heat around the edges and heat the tip of your chisel and you can use the chisel to start to lift at the edge. More heat and it will slowly lift off. Just be careful as it can get hot enough to scorch the wood if you aren't paying attention.
Alcohol will also release hot melt glue.
Awesome
I am very impressed! That is a gorgeous bowl and the method was, well, unusual. I don't think I will be trying this anytime soon though!
Genius.
I seem to remember a trick to achieve temporary gluing of wood. Glue brown paper (like the old grocery bags) between the bowl and the other wood piece. The paper will allow the surfaces to shear when it comes time for separation. Try it with scrap wood in case my memory (like everything else) fails me.
Parabéns pelo ensinamento. Obrigado pelo que eu aprendi aqui. Muito obrigado! (Robertson - Brasil)
Very impressive build Brad & that bowl turned out great! Happy Holidays to you & your family! Be well and stay safe! 👍👍🎄🎄🎄🎄👍👍
The easiest way to remove the hot glue is 91% or higher Isopropyl Alcohol. Drip alcohol around the edges of the hot glue, wait about 30 seconds for it to start working. Be patient, add alcohol as needed while gently prying the pieces apart. As it starts coming apart, add some alcohol under the hot glue. I use a spray or squirt bottle so I can better control how much alcohol I'm using. Just don't get the alcohol splashed in your eyes, it burns like he!!. You will have to let the wood dry out for a while in front of a fan. A heat gun is faster (after you let the alcohol evaporate for a good 10 minutes) but don't let it get really hot, just warm the wood and then let it cool a bit; repeat if necessary. I do this quite a bit in my wood working. I use Isopropyl Alcohol on anything I need to get hot glue off of (wood, desk, work benches, electronics, fingers and hands, clothes, etc.). Works like a charm.
for the hot glue removal - isopropyl alcohol (or similar) breaks the bond. Not sure how well it'd work for timber but for non permeable materials works great.
should have sanded the inside before removing the glued on backing. Great bowl.
Зачёт👍
where do you start on blade height? wrong angle on video.
Just finished the jig a great system good job.
What's the thing behind your lathe with all the sandpaper pieces?
Watch my flap sander build a few videos ago
14:45 "protractor" should be "compass", right?
Yes
Someone may have already said it, but I've found denatured alcohol permeates under hot glue and gets it to release quite easily.
You could have sanded the inside of the bowl on the drill before taking that hot-glued piece off!
Agreed. I realized that while editing the video.
I think need to use Flexible Coupling between the screwdriver and the shaft
Why didnt you sand it before taking off the sacrificial at the bottom? :)
Is there a place where I can purchase this jug already made
Could have kept the chunk of wood on the bottom to spin the bowl to sand the inside
If you would have left the glued on block on the bottom and rotated the drill to the side you could have spun the drill on high speed and used sandpaper inside to sand it and make it identical as you sanded the outside. But you make it work. Neat idea though
14:43 Just as an FYI, a protractor doesn't draw circles, that's a compass. A protractor measures angles.
Just flip your jig over, and do the same thing you did with the outside. Drill will be at an angle, but it should work.
use a 60 tooth blade on your table saw you will have less sanding !
I do love all of these videos, but for those of us in the old country across the pond, would you consider metric as well (please…..!)
No. I canada construction is imperial. Google will convert quickly for free.
Why can’t I download the free plans for this gig
on my site under plans then shop project plans
you sanded the outside by spinning the bowl, why not the inside???
You already had the bowl connected to your jig. Why didn’t you just sand the inside of the bowl before removing it?
D'oh!
Hard to think of things while talking and filming. Slight oversight on my part for sure.
@@DIYBuilds I totally get it. I do it all the time. I just wanted to make sure there wasn’t a technical reason why you didn’t do it.
next time to remove hot glue use pure alcohol
Hmmmmm
Rubbing alcohol causes hot glue to release super easily
Sketchy.... don't get hurt.
id sooner turn blind forever than do this lol ive not got the balls for it
YOU CALLED THAT MAKE SHIFT COMPASS OUT OF WOOD A "PROTRACTOR" - WHAT ANGLES ARE THERE IN DRAWING A CIRCLE WITH A COMPASS? PROTRACTOR'S MEASURE ANGLES IN DEGREES AND NOT WITH LEAD IN A PENCIL -
yes
In the workshop, show what you do in practice. If you want to argue, go to university...
I saw Izzy Swan do this and I still say those blades are NOT intended to stand up to lateral flex... they are set up to withstand a centrifugal force not lateral.
The blade is spinning way faster than the bowl is rotating. The sideways force is therefore negligible. It's the same thing as cutting coves on the table saw.
No offence, but the jig was neat, but the time with your little helper was priceless! What a great example you are setting. Well done Brad!
OK, OK, I am impressed!
You could have sanded the inside before you took the block off the bottom. Also, a heat gun probably would have released that block. Otherwise, great project!
Agreed
You could have sanded the interior while was still attached to the hot glued piece,same position as when you tried to push through.Cheers from Toronto!!
Nice simple setup
You could make smaller bowls with same jig if you installed a smaller sawblade in table saw to cut out the concave part, and adjust the height of drive bolt (longer bolt) so small halfsphere flat can reach tablesaws table
Might need a extra spacer ring to keep bowl centered while cutting
Keep up the good work
Put a layer of painters tape on the bottom of the bowl before using the hot-glue to put the pieces together. Then you can peel it off easy after you're done.
My wife had me order a safety sandals shirt and a “don’t worry I saw a guy do it on RUclips “ shirt Friday. Which should I wear while make the jig? 🤣
Sandals all the way
Awesome jig, love it!
This look insanely dangerous.
Seeing your son playing with the bits of wood, suddenly brought back memories of me doing exactly the same when I was a kid over 60 years ago, this probably started me off into woodworking in later life.
Nicely done sir! I would have sanded the inside of the bowl while still mounted to the jig @ 21:27 or so.
Wow impressive. Izzy Swan mad this same jig on his old channel like 7 years ago!
Did he show how to build it and offer free plans?
Wrong.
I like that you use good but cheap (free actually) materials and cheaper end power tools
No need to blow a fortune to do creative smart quality work
Wow this is an awesome idea and turned out great! Here I was thinking I couldn't make bowls until I got a lathe! You have earned yourself a sub for this one 👍👍
I would put the whole jig in a vice to sand the inside of the bowl, edited my last comment cuz that idea would not have worked.
Really Nice
And great seeing you get some help from the little helper.
Going to have to buy you a beer someday.
Stay Safe and have a Merry Christmas with your great family
Pretty fantastic work, dude! It turned out better than I expected! 😃
A tip about removing hot glue: isopropyl alcohol. 😉
Happy holidays! And stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Rubbing alcohol will also do the trick. Removes all adhesion from hot glue.
You should have sanded the inside while it was turning on the glued mount. Just cut a separate piece of all-thread...
I like how you left in your mistakes and showed how to overcome them. Authentic!
Why not just use a heat gun to get the hot glue loose?
nice idea but i find wood turning on a lathe to be fun and therapeutic, so even though i do have a table saw i won't be trying this. but a good video.
"Why did I use bearings? I needed 2 here and it came in a pack of 10 so whatever." Lol
Man.... that seems to be a lot of side load on the arbor.... great execution though
21:08 Why not put it back on the drill, tilt it 90 degrees and then spin it and sand the inside that way?
I have nothing to say really, but I appreciate your content, and wish to help with the yt-algorithms.
I am impressed. Very clever jig.
Couldn't you have sanded the inside the same way you sanded the outside? Just tilt the thing and spin it holding the sandpaper?
Yes. I realized that after
I would love to see a followup of you showing how you came up with the design, cut list, and parts list.
Soon your kids will be ready for a pair of their own shop sandles to use on their own!
Nice touch having your little helper doing some steps.
After you cut the center of the bowl, leave it attached to the jig, tilt it and spin it with a sponge sanding block?