Making a Walnut and Maple Cityscape Bowl
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
- I have made another segmented wood turned bowl. This bowl is a 5-year wedding anniversary bowl for my brother-in-law and his wife. It is made from maple and walnut. The maple is from a tree from the house that my brother-in-law grew up in. The walnut is from a local tree I helped mill. I have made the bottom of the bowl out of the maple and the top of the bowl out of the walnut. The seam between the two different woods is an abstraction of the Atlanta skyline. I cut the seam on the CNC machine and fit the two halves together. Then I turned the entire glue up on the lathe into a vertically shaped bowl.
Tools used in this project can be found at
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CNC: www.cncrouterparts.com
wood turning tools: carterandsontoolworks.com/
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I feel like, if we could flash forward 100 years and watch 'Antiques Roadshow' someone would come on there and say "oh yeah, this bowl was my grandmas and we always ate candy out of it blah blah blah" and the appraiser will say "I don't know if you noticed my hands shaking but what you have here is a Frank Howarth original. He was a very important figure in woodworking and the RUclips community....You may want to sit down for this...."
you've taped into my fantasies. lol
...and then the announcer would say, “What you have here is called the Atlanta Bowl. Incredible rare...”
@@frankmakes So do ensure you mark or sign your work somehow, so the appraiser can show everyone how he knows what the piece is!
@@craftsmanwoodturner The chance of anyone else replicating this piece is close to zero I'd say, so if it looks real, it is real.
@@craftsmanwoodturner 18:57 check the signature on the bottom
Isn’t it amazing how often Frank’s guesswork “comes out okay”. Talent and humility; uncommon.
Wow, what a beautiful bowl. I'm sure your brother-in-law and sister-in-law will love it.
Fantastic. I don't know how anyone could not love your laugh Frank 🧡
I want Frank's laugh as my morning alarm sound.
While the complex construction of the bowl is the obvious focus here, I just want to give a quick shoutout to your cinematography and editing! So many beautiful close up shots!! It's one thing to watch you create something beautiful, but it's another to see how your presentation is also beautiful! Thank you for making such stellar work!
I agree. Frank’s woodworking and projects are wonderful and delightful. What should not be overlooked is his video craft and story telling. Every shot, his occasional stop motion work, his combined video into video projector-style shot, and the fun of family is so well done. Bravo, Frank! And thank you.
I agree. His scene transitions, the narrations, the crafty text & video overlays. Most people would assume this was professionally done in a video studio.
The same bottom with tetris pieces floating down would be cool.
The creativity that comes from Frank is unparalleled.
I would say he isn’t really creative, but he’s craftsmanship is a 10/10 for sure, it always looks clean and perfect
@@williammedeiros2699 Who else puts a skyline in a segmented project? It's pretty unique. 👍
@@williammedeiros2699 By definition Frank is creative, "as relating to or involving the imagination or original ideas, especially in the production of an artistic work."
you must be really boring if you think this is creative
@@williammedeiros2699 because most stuff is done on a cnc
I'm sure Alan & Jane were bowled over by your generous gift. 🎁
get outtt 😂😂😂😂😂
And the Oscar for the best Idea, imagination, cinematography , explanation etc etc etc goes to Mr Frank Howarth... Thank you
As a huge fan of yours who is also an Atlantan, this is my favorite project by you.
Your videos are such a welcome, soothing relief for what’s going on in the world right now. Love from London!
You, Sir, are a true artist.
God there's so much meaning in every cut, angle, wood, etc. It is ridiculous how important it is for your family but would completely be ignored by anyone else without any knowledge of the process, timeline, etc. Really great job!
I love this channel so much.
All these years and you're still doing such great and interesting editing.
Really dig your turning skills and more on your ingenuity figuring out how to create a unique bowl design.
It occurs to me you could make a segmented piece with buildings, and have windows filled with wedges of coloured epoxy. Then put a candle inside after it's turned :D
The skyline effect works amazingly well with this segmented turning :)
Using a pointed hardwood dowel to create a sort of perfectly placed little spindle in the bottom is actually a really interesting idea to create a sort of "weightless" bowl that can spin gently like a top
yes, I think it also worked because it was a segmented bowl and the side where similarly weighted all the way around.
Amazing as always! You're an inspiration, sir. Thank you!
You're such an inspiration Frank, thank you for all you do
FRANK THATS A AWESOM BOWL .VERY NICE .FROM DOUG
Once again a beautiful work of art! You're a true modern craftsman. Love your work and detail of every peice.
So cool! I love how you did the effect of Projecting the milling videos on the shop wall as you tell the story!!! Wonderful
Glad to see you using walnut oil as a finish. I use it almost exclusively. I like the natural look to the finish. And that is one of the few oils that hardens. Nice bowl.
Awesome bowl. Thanks for flying Delta
The genius of your creations, and the methods used to create them, never ceases to amaze. Cheers Frank.
I would´nt even be surprised if one day we see him turn a complicated segmented bowl like this just to mill it up and epoxy some other creation out of the sawdust of a segmented bowl^^
Amazing! Loved the outcome of this piece!
So cool! Both the incorporation of the skyline and the rotating near the end (before you cut that nib off). Great video as always, and what a wonderful present. Thanks a lot Frank, for your amazing videos.
This is one of my favorite projects that you've ever done! Your segmented projects are always so good.
Thanks Frank, a beautiful bowl once again!
Frank wonderful as usual absolutely awesome and stunningly beautiful.
You are amazing. I love your work, your chuckle and your wonderful skills.
That's real craftmanship there. Enjoyed the video.
Is not only your creations and your technical skills, your narration is what I always enjoy the most
The cutters you used to remove the tab off of the bottom look like fret nippers used by guitar makers and repair people. Amazing work Frank. I love watching your videos and seeing your process.
What a wonderful family heirloom to be!
You can tell Frank is especially proud of this one.
What a beautiful bowl! - Ed
Happy Birthday Cozy! Cheers for the video guys, awesome as always!
The tool at the 18:10 mark is a farrier's hoof nipper, so it makes perfect sense that they'd work perfectly for this. Not a lot of difference, conceptually, between trimming a hoof back and trimming a wood nub back.
Nice , always love everything about wood ❤❤
That's beautiful Frank, I'm sure it was appreciated.
Yes
wow such a complected glue up and cnc to a simple finish.and a stunning piece..i`m in awe
I so admire your skill and talent.
I'm a big fan, very nice.
Watching your new videos is always the highlight of my day. You've been a constant source of inspiration for years now.
What a stunning piece Frank. The symbolism is amazing. An amazing heirloom piece! Cheers from Nova Scotia my friend!!
amazing project! and i love the extra commentary about your thoughts during tgevproject!
This is 1000 x better than those youtube drama channels thank you Mr Frank
Frank, even by your standard, that is absolutely beautiful. Love it!
Wow, my mind is blown! Looks fantastic. Thanks for sharing another great video. ATB : )
I love the design and detail of this project. It is amazing how you are able to visualize the final configuration in your mind and then determine how you are going to get to the final product. I am in awe of your woodworking capabilities! One concern I have is with the pie shaped segmented base. Most segmented turners stay away from the pie shaped base because it is very susceptible to cracking due to wood movement. As the wood moves due to humidity the pieces will not always move in the same direction thus creating a cracked base. There are several alternatives to a pie shaped bottom, I suggest reading "The Art of Segmented Wood Turning"; Malcolm Tibbetts does an excellent job of explaining the aspects of segmented turning. Great work Frank, love the channel!
Nicely done
You snapped once again frank. I need a twin cities MN one😜
even for people whos best diy-job is to paint a wall, people like me, your videos are just awesome. love your videos frank!
Beautiful work! What a gift!❤️
The man. The myth. The legend. Sir Frank Howarth 💯
Fantastic as always. Thanks for sharing Frank.
I enjoyed your design series on the Maker's Mob. I would love a second semester, maybe getting more into elements and principals of design with an emphasis on woodworking?!
Awesome video. Just a stunning result from a thoughtful and really clever concept.
What a nice piece. Congratulations.
That's awesome! Thanks for putting this together!
Epic! No one does any better work!
Beautiful piece Frank!
Those "cutters" that you used on the bottom are for removing nails, the top is super rounded so that you can grip and then rock sideways to lever the nail out.
Wow... both an amazing project and really nice video editing work. Great work Frank!
I love your stuff !! I love the way you orchestrate your videos!
More Frank ,more.
Another family heirloom in the books. Gorgeous, thoughtful work as always, Frank.
Awesome, as always, Frank! Thanks for sharing.
Another masterpiece Frank
A one of a kind gift for sure...awesome!
Loved the slow motion shots.
A beautiful bowl. Impressive techniques, too. Well done!
Love the shape of this bowl
I'm amazed at how you can visualize that before creating it. Always enjoy your productions, Cheers!
Beautiful large bowl, good job.
That is a museum piece. Magnificent.❤️👍
I like this interlocking a lot. It has a lot of meaning for the piece, and is a very cool woodworking project. Neat!
Great job. Extremely creative.👍🏻👍🏻
good stuff man
What a gift! From an in law !!
I love that you are measuring with an engineering scale ruler.
blame the CNC
Incredible! I'm impressed.
I love watching your videos.
The skills you display are unbelievable. I am in awe. So amazing 🤩🙌🤟
Hello from Atlanta, I appreciate you making your ATL bowl. Lol
Great video and an amazing bowl
Very nice Frank!!
As always amazing job.
Now that's what I would call an Heirloom! I hope that you signed that one Frank! 👍👍
Terrific quality camera work and editing.
Truly a Masterpiece of Theater
Excellent work. I enjoy your videos, thanks for sharing.
Beautiful work. I love the design of this, and being able to watch every step was really cool.
The plan for this bowl is better than most city planning
I can't believe that tree milling video was 4 years ago
Yeah, that hurts ^^'
Watching Frank's kids shoot up makes me feel ancient.
@@dcurry7287 I don't even want to think about that! haha
Me too
I think that might be because 2020 felt like it lasted 5 years >.< I'm not holding out much hope for 2021.
Please keep making the videos Frank. It's one of the few things keeping me sane ;-)
You should make Binging with Babish a bowl with the skyline from the beginning of Frasier. He has it tattooed on his arm, I'm sure he'd love it!
Beautiful!
awesome macro shots!!!