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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • Tim gets back to basics by turning a bowl for all of you new turners out there!
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Комментарии • 172

  • @Aethalops
    @Aethalops 5 лет назад +6

    Could you give details on the particular grind you're using on your bowl gouge? I know that Thomson makes both U and V grinds, and of course there's the issue of wing sweep. Since you have so many different ones, commenting on that detail as you choose for each project would be helpful.

    • @kylewo0
      @kylewo0 2 года назад

      I would like to know as well/ I see most ppl hand grind it/ so I figure I’ll learn that 🤷‍♂️

  • @stephenmcfadyen1385
    @stephenmcfadyen1385 5 лет назад +7

    Tim, basic turning methods are a great way for so called, experienced turners, to again touch base with basic methods, familiarity does breed contempt and we all need to return to the basic from time too time. great bowl, great wood, great finish and great turning keep well.
    Regards Steve

  • @JohnSolie
    @JohnSolie 5 лет назад +5

    That box labeled “teeth,”and the box labeled “glow in the dark” are they related? Lol! Great looking bowl!

  • @AffordBindEquipment
    @AffordBindEquipment 5 лет назад +3

    Danish oil= 1 part varnish or urethane or varathane, 1 part linseed oil, and 1 part paint thinner. Works just the same as the Watco. I've been using it for years. Dries overnight, in the cold maybe 2 days. I use it on all the products I sell and it's way cheaper than Watco. Buffs out to a real nice natural shine.

  • @Sammo-w2y
    @Sammo-w2y 5 лет назад +11

    Have a tip. Put some wax on your worm screw then wind the bowl on then loosen and then wind it back on again... the bowl is held tight on the work screw and comes off so much easier.

  • @Jesse-le9bh
    @Jesse-le9bh 5 лет назад +5

    Tim, you have taught me a lot about Woodturning. Thanks
    Take care

  • @knottie_gurldeannamorris1136
    @knottie_gurldeannamorris1136 5 лет назад +6

    Thank you for keeping with the basics. It really does help. And thank Brian for a great job with the video and editing.

  • @MarrockV
    @MarrockV 5 лет назад +17

    I find it vaguely concerning that you keep a box labeled "Teeth" in your shop...

    • @woodturningwithtimyoder
      @woodturningwithtimyoder  5 лет назад +8

      It is a weird project I have been working on for a while. Hope to show it to you one day :^)

  • @tobiasblock2694
    @tobiasblock2694 5 лет назад +2

    The most I know about woodturnig is due to watching tims videos. Nice video, how you ever do. My tip for the blank you turned is Rüster. Don't know the correct word in English. Maybe elm? Greetings from Germany. Keep turning.

  • @thomasnewton9818
    @thomasnewton9818 5 лет назад +3

    Wax the threads on a screw chuck before screwing into the blank.

  • @RobertSchoenert
    @RobertSchoenert 5 лет назад +2

    Inspiring video, thanks. One question, why not put the oil on while it's still on the lathe?

  • @jacktrotter5357
    @jacktrotter5357 5 лет назад +2

    Tim, cool elbo!
    1) How deep can you hollow ?
    2) what is smallest opening diameter thru which you can hollow?
    Jack in Idaho

  • @DobynsMedia
    @DobynsMedia 5 лет назад +2

    When do you know to do a recuse and when to make a tenon? What are the pros and cons to each?

  • @John-gj1jr
    @John-gj1jr 5 лет назад +3

    I wish you'd expounded more on sanding. While it's not necessary to show the process in its entirety, hitting the high spots wouldn't hurt. For instance, does your sanding consist of only using handheld sandpaper as opposed to power or inertia sanding devices? What grits do you use and how high do you go?
    Good video though, especially for beginners and others as well. I'm definitely going to get some Danish oil.
    Thank you,
    John

    • @AffordBindEquipment
      @AffordBindEquipment 5 лет назад

      I'll add my 2 cents here. In my experience, sanding takes twice as long as turning. Never skimp on sanding. If you get tired sanding and want to move to finish, leave it for later and then sand again. If it doesn't shine before you add the oil, it certainly won't shine afterwards and you will wish you had sanded more. Look carefully with a good light to make sure you removed all the tearout and ridges as these will show bigtime when you add the oil or finish.
      I use an air angle grinder (high speed) with 2" roloc sand discs. Depending on how much tear out, I might start with 80, up to 240. The coarser grits on the grinder can actually do shaping on wood that gets too scary to turn or where there needs to be some serious wood removal and gouges aren't doing it.
      Then I hand sand with 120, 180, 220 and up to 500. I also use 4-0 steel wool, depending on the wood.
      I sand at about 500 +- RPM because anything faster than that will burn the sandpaper and can cause black burnt areas on the wood that then need to be sanded out.
      Use a leather glove and you won't burn your hand.
      Hope this helps! I've turned about 75 bowls so far and this is what I have learned in the process. I'm still playing around with different finishes. But the Watco natural he mentions in the vid is very good. I add it on the lathe at slow speed. This heats up the oil and makes it penetrate better. Don't add a lot on porous woods as it will seep out overnight and make a mess. Sand the next day and add another coat. Do this 3-4 times to get the best penetration and prep for wax or finish. This is another place where haste makes for a not very good finish. currently I use Johnson's paste wax or Deft lacquer.
      Hope this helps someone!

    • @toastandcakeyoutube4395
      @toastandcakeyoutube4395 3 года назад

      If you follow response off wearing glove and wire wool while lathe is running you will loose your hand or fingers very fast don't do that

  • @Nabaati336
    @Nabaati336 5 лет назад +1

    Old bloodwood or jatoba. My bet is on the latter, especially since it was bought at Woodcraft. It's almost certainly not sapele given the intermingled black grain and doesn't look like any kind of burl I've seen, especially madrone.

  • @jimscofield6857
    @jimscofield6857 5 лет назад +1

    I'm an old retired welder, (beginner) so tips & learning comes slow..... But it's appreciated!!! Thanks!!!

  • @michaelbledsoe3646
    @michaelbledsoe3646 5 лет назад +1

    I have been spindle turning for about a year and a half and is getting into bowl turning. You did a recess but which is better a recess or a tenon?

  • @jimmysalsbury3880
    @jimmysalsbury3880 5 лет назад +3

    I would guess sapele. Like others on here, I'm not sure. It has some beautiful grain whatever it is.

  • @reforgedcriterion1471
    @reforgedcriterion1471 5 лет назад +1

    Such a shame a coring system doesn't get used more often on such wood.. Absolutely gorgeous figure. Wood that sells itself.

  • @Mike-qp7lh
    @Mike-qp7lh 4 месяца назад

    I never comment on videos, but this is incredibly well done. Thank you very much for the well shot and well detailed demonstration.

  • @johnwallace4408
    @johnwallace4408 5 лет назад +1

    A simple but elegant turn. BEAUTIFUL, SAFE TURNING, JOHN

  • @johngainey9162
    @johngainey9162 3 года назад

    hi Tim great instruction i am just getting back to bowl work so enjoyed your demo will certainly apply the advice==in the meantime take a look at JW.ORG for some very good news .TAKE CARE AND STAY SAFE

  • @TheMtzepp
    @TheMtzepp 3 года назад

    Woodturners Porn! 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂. I am new to turning and came across some of your "how not to use tools" and they are great and entertaining. However this is the video that made me subscribe. Your videos are awesome, keep up the great and entertaining videos.

  • @casperscuts2627
    @casperscuts2627 5 лет назад +1

    Great job! Best camera angles I've seen used with a lathe, shows the hand placement and tool angles as you cut. Thanks for sharing.

  • @dondavis769
    @dondavis769 5 лет назад +1

    Really like your straight forward style Tim--I'm guessing that wood is one of the Rosewood family woods, especially since you said you paid a pretty penny for it at Woodcraft

  • @chaoticallyprofessional9528
    @chaoticallyprofessional9528 2 года назад

    "A dull tool is a dangerous tool"
    True. I broke my nose when I got a catch and my tool kicked back. Sharpen your tools, kids. Your face will thank you.

  • @bradgarrett7790
    @bradgarrett7790 5 лет назад +2

    The shavings coming out of his pocket was awesome. =)

    • @AffordBindEquipment
      @AffordBindEquipment 5 лет назад

      Sometimes I forget and bring home a shirt pocket full of shavings, including my pants pockets...wife doesn't appreciate that too much...I guess it pays to wear a smock.

  • @wb_finewoodworking
    @wb_finewoodworking 5 лет назад +1

    Tim, thanks for doing a video on the basics. Some of us, like me, need that from an expert turner like you.

  • @johnlivsey4146
    @johnlivsey4146 10 месяцев назад

    The music at least at fast speed is horrible. Ill try to watch later with sound off. Good grief 😔

  • @ajrob2888
    @ajrob2888 2 года назад

    Great video.
    Wood looks like Macacauba/Macawood. I've got a block of it now waiting for it to dry.

  • @scottyoudris7770
    @scottyoudris7770 Год назад

    Love your video. Have always wanted to try turning a bowl. My question is where can I find a ruler like you used with the slot in the center?

  • @howardmarder3760
    @howardmarder3760 2 года назад

    Where do I get blanks that thick? I've been gluing 2' thickness together to get 6-8" height but frequent catches.

  • @coachingangels
    @coachingangels Год назад

    Could you have turned this piece without cutting the corners ? I have no bandsaw :(

  • @Nashmau
    @Nashmau 5 лет назад +1

    I remember my first bowl, it was in HS shop class; man I miss those days..

  • @conradmeyer7613
    @conradmeyer7613 2 года назад

    basic bowl serposed to have an ugley not also this bowl is to thick first dont tell me if you dont understand yourself

  • @nigellee9824
    @nigellee9824 4 месяца назад

    If I want to watch comedy, I’ll tune into a comedian…

  • @brucegordon3566
    @brucegordon3566 Год назад

    Like the. Video where can I buy the unit from see all the other put an what are like

  • @Mrpl3973
    @Mrpl3973 5 лет назад +4

    Love your work Tim, but that air gun stunt is going to get you more flak from viewers than the wood chips hitting your face. Funny none the less, but safety is paramount for newbies and oldies alike.

  • @jmc19.
    @jmc19. 5 лет назад +1

    Hello of France
    👍👍👍👍👍

  • @bxmachine
    @bxmachine 5 лет назад +1

    Great back to basics video, More please!

  • @Masterfighterx
    @Masterfighterx 5 лет назад +2

    Bubinga maybe?

  • @philochristos
    @philochristos 4 года назад

    The narrator who advertises Robust Tools sounds just like the guy who does the Tandy tutorials for Tandy Leather.

  • @rogerstrom1186
    @rogerstrom1186 Год назад

    WHO SMACKED YOU OVER YOUR HEAD.

  • @brayswoodturning5036
    @brayswoodturning5036 5 лет назад

    Tim, thanks your vedio's are awesome. Tip, put some candle wax on worm screw before screwing wood on. Easyer to get bowl off when done.

  • @randaltucker2981
    @randaltucker2981 5 лет назад

    Hey Tim. Randal Tucker here in El Reno, OK. Question on your boring system lying on the back of the workbench in this video; it looks like a laser guided Oneway, is it? Thoughts/video?

  • @danielgonzales3892
    @danielgonzales3892 4 года назад

    Sir I believe that it might be sapele

  • @lmallard3788
    @lmallard3788 4 года назад

    I am new to turning. Have not bought my own turning equipment, but am researching. I have, with assistance, rough cut- turned two bowls- one in Bradford pear and the other in some variety of oak. I have seen via youtube, two methods for attaching the bottom of the bowl to the head stock. One method was to create a tenon and another to make a cavity for the jaws to grab the bowl. It seems that with a tenon that will be cut off, would be better than having the jaws grab from the inside of the cavity... I am thinking that stress on the cavity could fracture the bowl and stress on the tenon, that will eventually be removed, would not fracture the bowl. When and/or each method? Thanks for your video.

  • @peterwells5059
    @peterwells5059 4 года назад

    What angle do you use on the tool

  • @sarahhathaway1923
    @sarahhathaway1923 5 лет назад

    Woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood all I want is wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍I love wood

  • @Putzenaround
    @Putzenaround 3 года назад

    Tim my question is the same as another commenter. When do you know to do a recuse and when to make a tenon? What are the pros and cons to each? I have the ability to do both but I have never done the grabbing of the bowl with my chuck by expanding outward. I have always made a tenon and grabbed it. Also, when I say always I'm talking maybe ten bowls. I am very interested in the answer. Also which do you believe is the safest? You got me hooked on turning from your "Segmented Vessels" episode of Woodturning Workshop.
    Thanks

  • @Terrythemaker
    @Terrythemaker 4 года назад

    Why have I not seen your videos before, this is brilliant ! Especially for a novice like me.

  • @lignumzygophyllaceae3820
    @lignumzygophyllaceae3820 Год назад

    Looks like mesquite!!

  • @kevbryant7199
    @kevbryant7199 3 года назад

    I just watched your basic bowl video. I found it very informative and interesting. It really is going to help me a lot. As a time served wood machinist I learned about and how to get the best results from many wood machines, including the compressor for blowing down etc.l thought you were very entertaining, but have one issue. You pointed a compressed air blower at your face and blew the dust off. This really is a no no as it could cause a embolism and death. Please dont mess with compressed air. I'd like to enjoy your videos for years to come.
    Many thanks.
    Kev.

  • @franksmodels29
    @franksmodels29 5 лет назад +1

    Hey Tim great vid, like that ruler where did you get it?

    • @gagecolson
      @gagecolson 5 лет назад +1

      Frank yazzetta He designed and sells it :)

  • @rborg880
    @rborg880 5 лет назад

    Looks like Mesquite to me. Has a great smell while turning. If you have ever cooked with mesquite, burn some of the shavings and you will recognize the smoke.

  • @feitoporeu
    @feitoporeu 4 года назад

    Hi Tim! I know this is an older video, but I am watching almost all of your channel because I just bought a new lathe and am now able to try making new pieces! My question is: you've cut the blank. What do you make with the remaining wood of it? Because you're turning some high quality woods and it must hurt to see small pieces of it being thrown away. I really like your work, best wishes from Brazil!

  • @trueitbycjtruitt9546
    @trueitbycjtruitt9546 5 лет назад

    Boy you have some beautiful lathe tools on the wall very cool , I love the tips your giving , maybe some day I'll b able to afford a robust lathe , but right now I've got a jet 2112vs or is it 1221vs ha ha can't tell I'm new to turning , the best tool I have is one of the Mr Larry's "Beaver" carbide bit my tool set I have is a HF , not the best but will do for now , I have to make a handle for the beaver I was thinking about making it out of cherry or cedar,..... that's the only wood I have and they are both fairly new so it's all wet , on a note the bowl came out very nice!!!! 👊😎🤙🍻. -CJ

  • @lafkihlafkih1857
    @lafkihlafkih1857 Год назад

    جميل ما نوع هذا الخشب

  • @ZoeSummers1701A
    @ZoeSummers1701A 5 лет назад

    Please can you get a ‘Madonna’ style head mic so you can wear your full face mask!!! Start a patron if need be. You’re too wonderful and generous to lose to mouthfuls of sawdust just so we can hear you!

  • @stunny3
    @stunny3 3 года назад

    thank you, for both the video and your attitude - it was a pleasure to watch and learn.

  • @ronnie100393
    @ronnie100393 5 лет назад

    You need to ask SANTA for a SMOCK ?????????????????? YEA !!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @davejones2740
    @davejones2740 5 лет назад

    Great video, but I have 2 newbie questions. First, could you explain what a relief grind is on the scraper? Second, at what speeds should the lathe be running?

  • @stevefromlondon9175
    @stevefromlondon9175 4 года назад

    Thank you for making & sharing your work as a beginner I have learnt something today
    Thank you
    Regards Steve UK London

  • @umlooad
    @umlooad 5 лет назад

    Great introduction. My new Lathe will arrive in a few days and I am can not wait to try it out. Thanks.

  • @LAP1050
    @LAP1050 5 лет назад

    Great video Tim. Who’s woodworm screw are you using and will it fit a Nova chuck? Thanks

  • @Wackjacko1992
    @Wackjacko1992 5 лет назад +4

    Another great video Tim thanks. I hope you are doing the 12days of Christmas again this year. Keep them coming

    • @IBDaddyO
      @IBDaddyO 5 лет назад

      jack lol, good eye

  • @timriley8393
    @timriley8393 5 лет назад +2

    Another informative video! I like the idea of going back to basics from time to time. I'm sure you just forgot, with your wealth of knowledge but, candle wax goes a long way on the worm screw. I'm not going to talk about the air hose incident. I'm sure OSHA or plenty of others will, lol! Keep up the great work. Tell Brian the same, As always, I look forward to your next video!

  • @Katzztar
    @Katzztar 5 лет назад

    Here I thought the facemask showed just how much sawdust was hitting Tim, then at 9:00 we see chips on his head. No wonder he was eating sawdust.

  • @dallastexas535
    @dallastexas535 4 года назад

    😂👍🤟🇺🇸 You a veeeeery fun woodturner!👍👍👍

  • @leongt1954
    @leongt1954 5 лет назад

    Looked at the American beauty but at $7000 bit out of my prove range LOL

  • @daviddoyle4603
    @daviddoyle4603 4 года назад

    wish I could find some blanks like that ...Beautiful

  • @rafaelramos1486
    @rafaelramos1486 2 года назад

    Nice thanks

  • @andrews5926
    @andrews5926 5 лет назад

    I wish I had good tools I got one of those harbor freight chisel set and they don’t hold an edge for more than 3 minutes turning white oak is there a budget beginners set around 50 through 150$ great video

  • @HarryHound1
    @HarryHound1 5 лет назад

    Hi Tim
    Great videos.
    Tim mentioned the relief grind on your flat scraper, I have a set of three similar scrapers, would you recommend I put a relief grind on them and what is the main benefit of doing so?
    Michael (UK)

  • @mikenco
    @mikenco 5 лет назад

    I've watched a LOT of woodturning vids. I do like yours! Very upbeat and well paced, as well as educational!

  • @rexb6478
    @rexb6478 5 лет назад

    Great video Tim. It was awesome to see you at the Florida Symposium. Question; is there a written or unwritten rule or guidance on the curve of the outside of the bowl?

  • @cedaroakfarm8596
    @cedaroakfarm8596 4 года назад

    Tim, enjoyed this and I'm looking for others in your series. I'm relatively new to turning, live over here in MO on a farm so have a great supply of wood.

  • @kandiecandelaria3134
    @kandiecandelaria3134 Год назад

    Very nice!

  • @vastator
    @vastator Год назад

    I know I am late to the party, but where do I find a ruler like that?

  • @alcinolima2776
    @alcinolima2776 4 года назад

    Você não usa equipamentos de proteção como máscara etc....?

  • @Vitaly_Nezhinsky
    @Vitaly_Nezhinsky 2 года назад

    What is the bowl made of? Very beautiful.

  • @davimars1
    @davimars1 5 лет назад

    Thanks for this great video for us novice turners. What brand of chuck did you use in the video?

  • @jimmiehall1930
    @jimmiehall1930 4 года назад

    Very well explained and excellent visuals. Thanks

  • @spacecaptain1970
    @spacecaptain1970 4 года назад

    I love your channel. Extremely informative and enjoyable

  • @davidweimer5700
    @davidweimer5700 5 лет назад

    Enjoy watching your videos. From woods I have used, my first guess would be Pau Rosa, then Jatoba.

  • @AffordBindEquipment
    @AffordBindEquipment 5 лет назад

    A chuck won't fit on my ancient lathe. Are there any vids on doing it the "old way" with a faceplate?

    • @glencrandall8334
      @glencrandall8334 5 лет назад

      Get a roll of "woodturners double faced tape". Rockler, Woodcraft, or Craft Supplies are good sources. You will be surprised just how strong the connection between the faceplate and the bowl bottom can be. Just be sure the bowl bottom is dead flat. Put pressure on the connection for about 10 or 15 minutes for a great connection.

  • @egman26
    @egman26 5 лет назад

    I'd rather see you wearing a mask to keep you healthy. Love your videos.

  • @andrewhorowitz2630
    @andrewhorowitz2630 5 лет назад

    What angle is the relief grind on your scraper?

  • @Steve-ps6qw
    @Steve-ps6qw 5 лет назад

    lol, if I learned anything, and I did, it is to wear a face mask!

  • @geraldbourque5674
    @geraldbourque5674 5 лет назад

    I'm guessing you have a 60 degree grind on that gouge?

  • @creationchemist9402
    @creationchemist9402 5 лет назад

    The wood may be cocobolo, bubinga or some type of rosewood.

  • @petersmith5199
    @petersmith5199 5 лет назад

    Good quality video, thanks for sharing.

  • @mdashik7d298
    @mdashik7d298 Год назад

    Nice

  • @MusicFurler
    @MusicFurler 5 лет назад

    Wood looks a bit like Sapele but I could be wrong.

  • @jcwong3208
    @jcwong3208 2 года назад

    You are good teacher. Thanks

  • @leksey7870
    @leksey7870 5 лет назад

    Great job!

  • @Tdubbz1
    @Tdubbz1 5 лет назад

    Hey Tim, I’m thinking of getting a lathe and making bowls and things like that to (eventually) sell, along with some other things that I make, but I am absolutely terrified of lathes and I am scared that one day I will be turning a cherry-wood bowl blank and *BOOM* it comes flying up and hits me. I’m so interested in the pieces of art people can make with a lathe and I, one day, want to be able to do that too but I’m so scared, what do I do?

    • @dokbob5795
      @dokbob5795 5 лет назад

      Some county fairs have wood turners exhibiting their wares. Have a chat and ask if you can watch them at work. In this craft, I reckon that any wood turner would be pleased to show someone like you the basics and might, I say might, let you have a go. I taught myself but now watching these videos, I am learning a lot.
      Once you get going, the scared Thomas will be in the past. Good luck to you.

  • @renaebettenhausen3611
    @renaebettenhausen3611 5 лет назад

    Are you getting enough fiber in your diet?

  • @nickyz4183
    @nickyz4183 5 лет назад

    Thank you so much for your video!

  • @ethanmcginnis8768
    @ethanmcginnis8768 5 лет назад

    How long did the whole bowl take to make?