Make a Bowl with a Router
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- Опубликовано: 11 фев 2014
- Please don't tell me the video title is incorrect or misleading. Most bowls are made with a lathe. This process utilizes a router instead of a lathe and the title reflects this. Yes, other tools were used in the process as would be expected.
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Woodshop was one of my favorite classes. Seeing your planar brings tears to my eyes.
It's good to see you again. Life happens and sometime we aren't always able to keep up with our hobbies as much as we'd like. Thanks for the fun and simple project.
Nice bowl/tray. I really like the way you edit your videos. You don't clutter them with too much narrative. Hope to see many more.
Great video Brian! Good to see you're back. The bowl looks really nice. A little extra work for the stripe adds so much to the finished look. I've added this to my to do list.
Wow that was a thick chunk of walnut. Brian, it's great to have you back. Been missing your videos, and beautiful bowl!
love the video man! Fast paced, straight foward, and fun! thanks for taking the time to make it. .looking forward to more!
Is it the all the sweet tools, the quick pace edit, or the fine bowl that makes this video so good? I've watched it about a half dozen times over the last few months and still pull it back up to watch again. Well done sir!
Great to see you back, Brian!
I love your bowl. I made my own (also with a router) last year but I wish I'd thought of drilling the bulk of the waste. ;-)
Well 2 years later I still haven't opened my CMT kit. Yours is a beautiful bo-ray. I'm starting on mine next week. Your video certainly has a lot of tips that will be helpful. Thanks
Not ONLY are you're video's extremely informative and enlightening, but the combination of Texas Instruments "Speak and Spell" is so cool please DON'T stop making videos. It's like a hands on version of "How it's Made" on The Learning Channel !!!
Well done. Good to see you back in the shop. Welcome back!
Another excellent project. Also glad to see you back on here producing more videos.
Glad to see you back Brian. You have been missed. The bowl is really nice and offsetting the maple strip was a great design idea.
Fellow ODU Grad!!! I love your videos. Thank you for posting your tips and tricks.
Thank you. I would like to see more router stuff. It looks like a pretty versatile tool.
to all of the people complaining about the extra tools.... what do you want?? a miracle? this is just a demonstration of the most critical part of the bowl being cut with a router.
It would lead you to think there are droves of people that went to the hardware store and bought a router and a bowl cutting bit without owning any other tools
Loved the video, can't wait to have a shed setup like yours!
Brian, Good to see your back in the shop. Very nice project
I know I am late to see you. I enjoyed seeing how the design work. I am back to wood in the rest of my life. As a child I was into wood, but later a computer business, now using a lathe. I have nothing to do, so lathe work is my first bowl. Thanks!
Nice! i am just getting interested in small woodworking projects and just watching your video made me realize how grossly unprepared I am for something seemingly simple as a bowl. You have a lot of nice tools. Wish I had the space and money for a similar set of stuff!
I'm good with hand planes and have a few also. Thanks for the reply. Most appreciated!
awesome. Love the 2 different pieces of wood. Came out great.
Very interesting video and project, I liked everything about it,the editing, music,subject matter, simple but nice looking bowl.
This is BEAUTIFUL!
You did a SUPER job!!!!
Great to see you back. Nice bowl/tray, the maple makes a really nice accent to the darker walnut.
I like the way you edited the video. thanks for sharing this project, I don't have all the tools to do it, but i'll try it in the future. Cheers from Argentina!
This popped up under "woodworking" very good instructional video. Easy to follow and not a lot of extraneous chatter and no product endorsements. Very nice, and great tips, thanks!
Rather than whine because you used more than one tool, I'll say thanks for the video. I've been thinking about getting a bowl bit for my router and your bowl/tray turned out awesome.
I can probably crank a few out by Christmas.
Glad you're back. We did something like this but not as nice, in cub scouts. Back then that router scared the crap out of me and I thought I'd never use one again, little did I know.
Glad to see you again brian. anticipating the new videos!
I have been missing your vids also. Glad to see you back.
what an amazing video dude.
intense skill level, such a pleasure to watch and the finished article is 10/10.
WEll Done. Great level of detail and clarity on key steps.
Fantastic video! Beautiful bowel/tray!!!
Great project, glad to see ya back and thanks for sharing, keep up the the great work!
Nice bowl. You make it look so easy.
Glad you're back. Great project.
Really beautiful final product!
Enjoyed the video, thanks for sharing it here.
Nice bowl!
cheers
Tony
There's a lot of replies about the amount of tools used and thinking the title was misleading. I think it's a given with any wood project, you're going to need a saw, sander, and probably a drill. With this one, he just happened to use tools that made it easier than doing it by hand. What really surprises me is no one mentioned how much of the wood was wasted. I would kick myself if I wasted that much wood! Proper planning and measuring would have left enough wood for another project. Other than that, the video was good and well explained. The end product was very nice! Bowl, tray, we don't care. She can call it what ever she wants to, right?
Great video, quick to the point but still informative. This is the first time I’ve seen your channel, won’t be the last.
Love your videos, great to have you back!
Great work man!!! I am still missing a band saw. Just have no space for it in my small workshop... Keep up good work.
That is a beautiful piece you made ! I am not very good at wood working but the more I watch of your videos the more I want to try more . Thanks for the great videos keep up the great work .
+mike48632 Thank you!
Love all the Bell's swag, they're right down the road from me!
Great little segment, I enjoy your talent you have a lot to share. Thanks, Bob
+Robert Brennan Thank you!
awesome bowl and awesome workshop as well!
Glad to see that your're back. Love your videos.
Almost forgot. I liked your video. Thanks for taking the time to make and share it with us.
That bowl is absolutely gorgeous.
great job Brian, whether it's a bowl or a tray, it still looks great
Good video. No goofing off and talk talk talk like many of the others. Right to each point. Thanks!
Glad to see your back.
Very nice, glad to see you are back.
Glad your back. Nice project!
Great video Brian. Now I will be looking for a bowl bit for my router.
Great video for sure!
Laney, When are you going to start making videos again?
I really enjoy watching your videos
Well done!! time and effort to create a thing of beauty. your an artist my friend .. thanks.
THis is some amazing work. I don't think "with a router" does it justice as a title.
I'd like to see some recognition that you've got a really A1 setup there, so i don't get my hopes up so easily that i can just DIY this.
Love the flow of the video, great job man!
Great video, I made a pencil case similar to this a few years ago. Welcome back man :)
The finished bowl looked great and the techniques used to make were good. I just have issue with the title of the video. You actually made the bowl using almost every items in your shop, most of which out of reach in cost of your average John Doe woodworker.
@D you've missed the point but no doubt that was intentional. Making someone feel cheap makes you the bigger person ... we don't think. Get some self worth
@D I understood that. However, the vid title implied that a router only was needed. The op was correct in saying that the vid utilises numerous workshop tools which are likely outside the requirements of most dyers. You then advise just two tools needed.
Not correct. The op was right and your comment imho a little snide.
Hm..nice bowl..but where is the craftsmanship.
@@maggiehemming7904 It only seems that way if you are completely unfamiliar with how wooden bowls are usually made, and that would be with a lathe. The title simple serves to differentiate this technique from the norm....i.e. using a lathe.
Great job sir! Inspired me to try something along the same lines.
Very cool and answered a few questions like how you cut out pockets where there is no support for the router so thanks for that.
Great job! Nice use of the drill press to remove the waste.
THX. The best router bowl how-to yet.
Congratulations! Wonderful work.
Thank you! I like your style of video editing/teaching!
Hi, 1st time visitor. Man I read some of the comments here, tough room, C'mon guys be nice! I'm a woodworker and a musician so the music sounds great in my headphones and the video was inspiring! Enjoyed your video and it makes me want to make some of these trays (or bowls) I make some furniture and lots of smaller boxes, but could use a change of pace for sure. Maybe I'll get the router bit and give it a try. Thanks!
Love your vids man, glad you're back
incrível, perfeito. Amazing. Good Job.
Nice bowl! Welcome back!
Beautiful bowl! Love the inset. I know you said not to say it, but come on man! Not just a router. A table saw, band saw, router table, drill press, planer and table sander... Most people do not have the space or the funds to gather this equipment. Thanks for the content!
I’m really tired of explaining this, but I’ll do it one last time. Bowls are traditionally made using a lathe, not router; hence: with a router.
Great video. Nice job on the bowl.....it looks great
Great video, and a good pace also. Thank you
Nice bowl! Interesting router bit:
And welcome back to the internet!
Beautiful work. Subscribed and currently looking through your videos. keep them coming!
Not sure why there are so many negative comments. The most important part was completed with the hand router.
Good work!
I think the vast majority of the negative comments are from kids that have never used a power tool.
glad to see your back....... nice bowl
Magnífico resultado final,felicitaciones.
I really admire the way u make anyone even like someone like me understand how do things which are beautiful I would love to make something like this one day quick question could u give me some tips in coming weeks as a beginner to wood work what steps I would need to start and type of tools needed
have not seen your videos in a long time. this was very interesting. looking forward to more. thank you
Nicely done, as well as the vid Brian.
Wow! Incredible! Thank you for your sharing tips!
Wow. Bowl looks so beautiful.
Thank you.
Ah, nice! Another woodworker to follow on RUclips.
I am always surprised how many people are willing to risk their fingers, but don't use a cnc. But yeah, the bowl is awesome!
If you know your tools, the risk is low.
Henner Zeller definitely agree on knowing tools. The other part of the equation is knowing which tool is the right tool for the job.
You have an awesome little shop. I cant wait to get a bandsaw like that
Great video. This is exactly what is was looking for regarding a similar project.
Nice video. I hope to see more in the near future!
Excellent project. Hope your wife liked the bowl !!! Thanks for the video. David
Beautiful and wonderful work
awesome result, talented man!
Nice work videos get better every time!!
Nice job it turned out really good
Cheers
Tim from Wood 4 Nothing
Looks like you got your HD camera. Glad to see you're back.
Yes, I remembered from another video you mentioned that. Nice convenient place.
Doc
Beautiful work. Would kill for a work shop like that! And that belt sander is noice!
Great! Concise Teaching & Good Clean Video Production
great video. you do a great job at explaining all the steps, thank you.
I glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
Just ordered myself a bowl router bit. Great video.
Awesome! It's a lot of fun. Thank you.