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Woodcraft 101: How To Make a Segmented Bowl for Beginners

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  • Опубликовано: 26 мар 2020
  • Thank you to Woodcraft for sponsoring this video.
    I've been curious to lean how segmented bowls are made, so I visited the Woodcraft store in Buffalo Grove, Illinois to get some help. They've got it dialed in and have a super easy way for anyone to make a segmented bowl. A great project for a beginning wood turner.
    #woodturning #woodworking #woodlathe
    Visit: www.craftsmansl... to learn more.

Комментарии • 47

  • @johnmurphy3880
    @johnmurphy3880 4 года назад +3

    Nice job. Looks great and was well explained. Marshall is a man of few words but very knowledgeable, so when he provides guidance and tips they are very informative. Keep up the good work. Always enjoy CL shows.

  • @servihomestead4324
    @servihomestead4324 4 года назад +5

    "I have a fear of this blowing up."
    Man, that's amazing. Bowl looks so cool. I can see how a true "traditionalist" might not like this too much, but every woodworking method has its own necessary, respectable skills.

  • @DennisDolan-fl3mw
    @DennisDolan-fl3mw 4 месяца назад

    the Woodcraft guy is very knowledgeable

  • @cindydineen4292
    @cindydineen4292 4 года назад +3

    Your bowl is absolutely beautiful! I have never seen that process before. It seems a little complicated, but well worth it for the awesome end result!! That finish really made the wood pop!! The extra bonus was getting to hear you sing and laugh! You always seem to be so happy when you're working on your projects! I love to hear your laugh!! It's so genuine and sincere! Hope you have a wonderful weekend! Stay safe and well! God bless!

  • @BobBlarneystone
    @BobBlarneystone 2 года назад +2

    A nice video. For cutting the mounting recess in the base block, I ground my own dovetail chisel from a 1/2 spade bit with a hex shank. It fits into handle that I made from a 6" hex bit extension (with setscrews, btw) that was embedded in a turned ash handle. You can also make miniature special purpose chisels from spade bits, but don't make them too long.

  • @annette3966
    @annette3966 4 года назад +2

    Beautiful patterned bowls, well worth the effort!

  • @nadawest436
    @nadawest436 4 года назад +2

    Great video, Patience and a good steady hand makes a beautiful end product love the pattern and finish

  • @jacquelynnmartin
    @jacquelynnmartin 4 года назад +2

    Thank Eric! This is such a lovely piece that is a great beginners project. Please keep creating and sharing with us.

  • @robinbarnes8906
    @robinbarnes8906 3 года назад +1

    Nice work, after this epidemic is over I might have to take a trip to Buffalo. Excellent tutorial!!!

  • @chipsummitt2681
    @chipsummitt2681 Год назад +1

    I make segmented bowls all the time, and it doesn't take days to set up. I designed a fixture for my tablesaw, and I can set it up in about 5 or 10 minutes. I have a cnc, but I prefer to cut on my tablesaw.

    • @CraftsmansLegacy
      @CraftsmansLegacy  Год назад +1

      Very cool. I’ve seen segments cut a number of different ways. Thanks!

  • @AffordBindEquipment
    @AffordBindEquipment 4 года назад +2

    Great lesson on segmented turning.
    I would be nice if the sanding plate didn't have any run-out...it wobbles like crazy. that's why it sounds intermittent when the sanding first starts. That sanding plate can be shimmed until it is right on. I wonder just how exactly flat those segments are when he is done sanding.
    For those who don't have the fancy chuck for sanding, the segments can also be held by hand. and coarse sand paper is suggested so it doesn't load up from the glue. scraping glue off first before sanding or doing a good job of wiping wet glue off would help keep this from happening.

    • @CraftsmansLegacy
      @CraftsmansLegacy  4 года назад

      Thanks! Run-out should not be an issue with regards to sanding. The run-out would cause vibration but the flatness of the face is important.

    • @AffordBindEquipment
      @AffordBindEquipment 4 года назад

      @@CraftsmansLegacy If the sanding plate were at a 45 deg angle, then it would sand a 45 deg cone on the facing piece. So anything other than true zero run-out in the plate will not provide a flat surface.
      For my wood faceplate, I used a machinist dial indicator and shimmed with pieces of paper to get it dead on. This can also be done with just a feeler like a pencil or piece of metal rubbing on the plate.

    • @CraftsmansLegacy
      @CraftsmansLegacy  4 года назад

      I'm not sure I follow. This sanding plate was at 90 not 45.

    • @AffordBindEquipment
      @AffordBindEquipment 4 года назад

      @@CraftsmansLegacy it wasn't exactly 90 deg. It wobbled which meant it wasn't exactly 90 deg. the 45 deg was an exaggeration to show what would happen if you went to the extreme, and it would sand a cone. anything except exactly 90 deg will create a taper, even though small.
      Now in your project it may not have been an issue (glue making up the difference) but if you are looking for FLAT sanding, then you need that sanding plate to be exactly 90 deg. when used with that sanding fixture. This would be critical with full flat pieces, like if you were making a plate, laminated with several full pieces (not donuts like you had.)
      And if the fixture isn't exactly parallel with the plate, then the doughnut will not be the same thickness all around. it will take off more on one side than the other. So both need to be right on.

    • @CraftsmansLegacy
      @CraftsmansLegacy  4 года назад

      Ahhh. I understand what you are getting at now. Yeah, I would say with a stack up like that and using plywood as the backer the chances of getting it exactly at 90d would be very difficult. The results are totally fine. Thanks again.

  • @chipsummitt2681
    @chipsummitt2681 Год назад +1

    I also make segmented bowls where the bottom ring is also segmented.

  • @athiker3202
    @athiker3202 2 года назад

    There is possibility off the bottom splitting due to the cross grain inherent in segmented bowls. Wish you had a video on how to make a floating bottom.

  • @stefanogilardoni9482
    @stefanogilardoni9482 2 года назад

    What's the name of that large steel ring with the rubber jaws that keep the rings in place during glueing? I would love to use it on my lathe... Thank you so much!

  • @tnwoodcarver
    @tnwoodcarver 3 года назад +1

    Are these kits available to the public?? looked for chicago store and it did not show it.
    Wayne Absher TN

    • @CraftsmansLegacy
      @CraftsmansLegacy  3 года назад

      They are available to the public. I'll have to look into it for you.

  • @mohangsk3759
    @mohangsk3759 2 года назад

    Can you pls guide where the cnc cut segments are available. I have a frnd coming back home from US . I will request him to order a few . Kindly help .

    • @CraftsmansLegacy
      @CraftsmansLegacy  2 года назад

      You can order them from the IL Woodcraft store. Thanks!

  • @maryannrussell7255
    @maryannrussell7255 2 года назад +1

    Why did you not line up the top the same as the rest?

  • @marktourtellotte1336
    @marktourtellotte1336 3 года назад +2

    Is a technician a craftsman?

  • @gengenone1163
    @gengenone1163 4 года назад +1

    Maple and Walnut! I wonder how cherry would do.

    • @CraftsmansLegacy
      @CraftsmansLegacy  4 года назад

      Probably look great! Cherry turns nice on a lathe

    • @gengenone1163
      @gengenone1163 4 года назад

      That was my idea fir a wedding present. Cherry and maple age wonderfully!

  • @LaurenBange
    @LaurenBange 4 года назад +1

    Where can I buy the kit?

  • @billtruttschel
    @billtruttschel 2 года назад

    It bugs me that the top ring doesn't follow the pattern of the rest of the bowl.

  • @unitwoodworking5403
    @unitwoodworking5403 4 года назад

    👍👍