You are definitely a true master. Giving an extraordinarly good presentation with the right amount of commentary for teaching the newer to the older woodturner better technical skills and help increase ones knowledge . Thanks
Absolutely one of the best start to finish, green log to finished bowl I’ve ever watched. Thank you for all the explanations and definitely someone everyone should subscribe and follow.
This is one of the best woodturning videos I have seen. I have been a part-time woodturner for a number of years and find it most enjoyable. I'm impressed with your studio. Fantastic! A perfect bowl too.
Craft hub is an initiative to highlight craft workers within Europe and to encourage networking and collaboration among them. I was glad to be apart of it. @@Dudley-x2c
Craft hub has nothing to do with an EU grant. It was an initiative to highlight the work of craftworkers and their craft in Europe and get them to collaborate together, It has been very successful and as you can see by the number of views and likes on this video that many others feel the same.@@Dudley-x2c
A perfect serving bowl. the shape, the color and the figure are outstanding. The production of the video is also outstanding. All the processes from the tree blank, sawing to rough shape, rough turning, finish turning, sanding and finish are clearly shown and described. Also no distractions like speeded up video or music are present. 👍👍Thank you for sharing Glenn. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
Really wonderful video. Love the detail of your explanations and the finished product shows the love that went in to the making. Only suggestion is when changing tools during the turn, take a moment to show us the tool shape and bevels. Would like to be able to see even more of the finer points. Thank you!
I liked the concept from log to. bowl. I have been turning for 1 year. I liked the way you explain what you are doing and why. You are an excellent craftsman and teacher. Thank you.
Glen, super nice thank you for such an in-depth demonstration. I have so much to learn I watch as many videos as I can to absorb what I can. Then practice practice I hope to one day visit, learn from a master turner. Until then I will keep watching.
Glenn this a wonderful bowl and the explanation of how you process a bowl blank to turning a bowl was very interesting and informative. Thank you for sharing
What a difference to watch a master at work with sharp tools held at the correct angles, almost silent, a huge contrast to many noisy white knuckle demonstrations from many. Very efficient with minimum gouges and a perfectly finished item. Greetings from Tasmania Australia,👍😁🇦🇺🦘
Great video of Glenn's work. I have taken one of his classes and this was wonderful to see some of the set I missed because I was geeking out about the process he had just explained.
Excellent! It would’ve been helpful to know what tools you were using and their angle when you were switching tools and doing different cuts. I’ll look for some of your other videos. Thanks.
thank you for some good tips and tricks. however now I have too envy again haha. i need more chucks for my lathe, and I really like that GIANT one you have and I'm going to have to get one sooner or later lol
I just watched a video of a kid in India, or Pakistan making an amazing hot pot set out of wood by turning. He had absolutely no PPE. Quite a contrast to us here in the west where we are totally handicapped by it in many cases. I'm a firm advocate for safety glasses and gloves (where appropriate) but watching him saw a piece of wood, encumbered by a ridiculous amount of protection is mind blowing. Some tools and jobs are inherently dangerous, and one has to just be careful.
You are so right. I'll have to admit to not using the proper PPE for most of the time. I'm 72 and still have all of my appendages, maybe I'm just lucky.
Video was excellent!!! This wood was perfect, like to see you make the spoon and fork! My suggestion, there is a tool for making bowls, with this tool you could have made three bowls out of this one piece of wood!
Beautiful work and so well explained, Thank you. Since you are cutting away the tenon from the base, why not use a mortise instead? Is there a particular pro or con to a mortise with your chuck?
Lovely bowl. Wonderful video. Thanks Glenn. Could you please share with me kind of oil you use? I've learned my method from 'Tube videos and have adopted some, perhaps, "bad habits" like first wiping with denatured alcohol, followed by shellac, then oil finish. If the oil-only finish produces the same/similar results, I'm certainly interested in what kind of oil you use. Thanks if you can reply!
I have seen a few of your videos and they are all great...however, you are on RUclips so one thing you should have in mind is that some people use Imperial measurements so you should use both when you mention a size. Thank you.
Good video and great serving bowl. I have to ask what is that thing that was mounted on your live center. I am assuming it's something to give you a reference for sizing the tenon without measuring. If so it looks like a great addition.
I generally look for about 10-12% residential moisture. Any wetter and it will still move a lot after you turn it, sometimes even to the point of cracking. This is his living so he 'force' dries his blanks in a kiln/hot box in 8 weeks. You can microwave a blank for 30-45 seconds a time, for a few shots to dry wood that last few percentage points.
Thanks for sharing. The bowls came out pretty nice. This has got to be the most expensive work shop that I have ever seen. Better than most peoples living quarters. Wow about $100,000 or more to get a setup like this?
Sir, what speed do you use? I imagine it depends on the type of wood you’re working with, I was just curious about working speed. Great work, thank you.
I am new to your channel and wondering where did you get your respirator? It is a little different from others seen as it seems to be a soft cover rather than a hard helmet. Love your channel so far. Thanks.
Hi Glen. Quick question. What kind of compass do you use to make your circles. I work with a lot of large wet wood, where a pencil line is hard to see. In turn, I have been taping a sharpie marker to my compass dividers which has worked to some extent. Prefer to have something more stable. Any suggestions? Thanks -Skip
Is there a reason you never core a large blank like that to make either a set of bowls, or just smaller ones? Do you find that only the large ones sell? Seems like a lot of waste of some beautiful wood! Thanks for sharing your skill and taking the time to make these videos.
I prefer to turn pieces with all kinds of figure and inclusions but there's something to be said about making a beautiful piece out of a relatively flawless piece of wood. I need to do it more often!
Hello Glen. When you marked the lines, why not fallow same dirention as the large crack, meaning perpendicular to it. Wouldn't you gain more wood to be turn? Just curious, kearning through questions. My teach used to say, the dumb kid is the one that don't ask question thinking that it's a dumb one😂. 🕊
I do like 50/50. But the hot wrench is always at hand. That reminds me, I need to refill my bottles. You tried propane instead of acetylene for heating? A bit less expensive.
@@nicgardner6927Well, not real obvious. “Chestnut” seems to be the brand name, but what is the actual oil? Chestnut, tung, mineral? The “Chestnut” brand does not seem to be an easy find in the US. The specific type would be nice to know. 😉
This was a video made for general public viewing so a chainsaw discussion would not have been appropriate. I don’t use a ripping chain unless on a chain saw mill but never for freehand cuts.
Ash is a wonderful tree, but sadly it is dying due to this die back disease. But I wonder, why aren't you making multiple bowls?, I have seen a tool here (Norway) that could hollow out several bowls in different sizes. Then you will get more out of the same piece of wood. Unless you use the shavings as bedding for chickens or burn them for heat that is 😊. Greetings from Kenneth in Norway.
I am thankful the comment stating that this is not a tutorial is prefaced with "as I understands it", because they CLEARLY do NOT understand it. But that’s just me, I could be wrong
Slightly disappointed that the part about drying the wood is skipped over very quickly. Most amateur turners face the problem of cracking etc using newly felled wood. What sort of drying, temperature, airflow, humidity, and moisture content test is used??
You are definitely a true master. Giving an extraordinarly good presentation with the right amount of commentary for teaching the newer to the older woodturner better technical skills and help increase ones knowledge . Thanks
Absolutely one of the best start to finish, green log to finished bowl I’ve ever watched. Thank you for all the explanations and definitely someone everyone should subscribe and follow.
Thank you for your generosity in sharing these videos on You Tube. They are greatly inspiring and appreciated.
You have a clear and easy way of teaching
I'm in less than the first 10 minutes & have learnt something new already Thanks
This is one of the best woodturning videos I have seen. I have been a part-time woodturner for a number of years and find it most enjoyable. I'm impressed with your studio. Fantastic! A perfect bowl too.
I'll have to apply for an EU grant ! DOH ! Best move to Ireland then !
Craft hub is an initiative to highlight craft workers within Europe and to encourage networking and collaboration among them. I was glad to be apart of it. @@Dudley-x2c
Craft hub has nothing to do with an EU grant. It was an initiative to highlight the work of craftworkers and their craft in Europe and get them to collaborate together, It has been very successful and as you can see by the number of views and likes on this video that many others feel the same.@@Dudley-x2c
Thanks again for another awesome demonstration Glen, I really appreciate your skill and dedication.
Amos
Yeesh! That shop is to die for! Mr. Lucas is certainly an artist. I have beast of a Glenn Lucas NR scraper. I always wondered who Glenn Lucas was. 🙂
Sir, you r our Teacher, I salute, from ZANZIBAR ISLANDS TANZANIA, EAST AFRICA
Absolutely beautiful hand crafted salad bowl 🍚, very great video to see crafting 🙌 and eyes 👀 sight bring things together in a wooden bowl . 😊
Absolutely brilliant clip on turning a salad bowl from green wood to pantry. Enjoyed every minute of it.
Super nice work brother and by the way you have an amazing shop.
I thank you for this video which is the most useful and educating wood turning Video I have ever seen🌹
A perfect serving bowl. the shape, the color and the figure are outstanding. The production of the video is also outstanding. All the processes from the tree blank, sawing to rough shape, rough turning, finish turning, sanding and finish are clearly shown and described. Also no distractions like speeded up video or music are present. 👍👍Thank you for sharing Glenn. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
Great video and beautiful bowl. 😊
Really wonderful video. Love the detail of your explanations and the finished product shows the love that went in to the making. Only suggestion is when changing tools during the turn, take a moment to show us the tool shape and bevels. Would like to be able to see even more of the finer points. Thank you!
A thing of beauty is a joy forever
I liked the concept from log to. bowl. I have been turning for 1 year. I liked the way you explain what you are doing and why. You are an excellent craftsman and teacher. Thank you.
Thank you
Thoroughly enjoyed the video Glenn. You are truly equipped with the tools and techniques to deliver an excellent product.
Beautiful ash bowl. Well explained processes. You handle the gouges like a surgeon. Your years of experience makes it look so easy! Well done.
Glen, super nice thank you for such an in-depth demonstration. I have so much to learn I watch as many videos as I can to absorb what I can. Then practice practice I hope to one day visit, learn from a master turner. Until then I will keep watching.
Turned out real nice. Thanks for sharing
What a lovely work shop and bowl
Great video Glenn, many thanks!
Instant subscribe. I’ve been hunting for a good video that covers creating your own blanks from logs and then creating from there. Thank you.
You won’t find any more wood turning videos in the future on this channel but check out my channel
Glenn what a beautiful bowl nicely done and demonstrated.👍
Glenn this a wonderful bowl and the explanation of how you process a bowl blank to turning a bowl was very interesting and informative. Thank you for sharing
Great video. Do you have a video on your wood dryer?
What a difference to watch a master at work with sharp tools held at the correct angles, almost silent, a huge contrast to many noisy white knuckle demonstrations from many. Very efficient with minimum gouges and a perfectly finished item. Greetings from Tasmania Australia,👍😁🇦🇺🦘
Thank you for your comment.
Great video of Glenn's work. I have taken one of his classes and this was wonderful to see some of the set I missed because I was geeking out about the process he had just explained.
Beautifully presented. Fairly new to woodturning. Thanks for the video
Excellent! It would’ve been helpful to know what tools you were using and their angle when you were switching tools and doing different cuts. I’ll look for some of your other videos. Thanks.
That was not the brief for this craft hub video. 32 technical videos are available from my website
Beautiful piece of wood, and, very beautiful finished bowl. Thanks for sharing
Wonderful video, great to watch a master at work. 😊
Excellent presentation on bowl turning. Thanks for a great video.
I have 4 videos of you, and this one is also beautifull one,
and clearly explained.
Thank you for your guidance I have only just found your site as nd will continue to be educated , very educational to 👏👏👏👏👏
A superb tutorial Glenn, thank you for sharing your experience and techniques.
Very good Tutorial. Thank you Glenn.
Excellent work 👌
thank you for some good tips and tricks. however now I have too envy again haha. i need more chucks for my lathe, and I really like that GIANT one you have and I'm going to have to get one sooner or later lol
Great Lesson!
Very well made video Glenn!
Very nice instructional video. Thank you for sharing.
Simply beautiful. That will hopefully make someone smile
Amazing work
Very informative video Lucas thank you
I just watched a video of a kid in India, or Pakistan making an amazing hot pot set out of wood by turning. He had absolutely no PPE. Quite a contrast to us here in the west where we are totally handicapped by it in many cases.
I'm a firm advocate for safety glasses and gloves (where appropriate) but watching him saw a piece of wood, encumbered by a ridiculous amount of protection is mind blowing. Some tools and jobs are inherently dangerous, and one has to just be careful.
You are so right. I'll have to admit to not using the proper PPE for most of the time. I'm 72 and still have all of my appendages, maybe I'm just lucky.
Haha! Same here, 71 with all my limbs, one is not working as good as used too!😂😂 @@JamesCouch777
Video was excellent!!! This wood was perfect, like to see you make the spoon and fork! My suggestion, there is a tool for making bowls, with this tool you could have made three bowls out of this one piece of wood!
Hi Just fantastic to see a master wood turner Salad Bowl good videovideo so nice to watch
Ini sebuah tutorial yg sangat bagus dan bisa di mengerti makasih pak pidio anda saya suka 👍🙏
Think you for a chance to watch a real professional. Nice shop 👌👍 best regards from Ohio. WALTER
Congrats!
First time viewer, new subscriber. ❤I like this❤
Very nice! Thank you.
Super Video Glen must try and get back down for another course with you in the future
Bom trabalho .
I really see it, it's really good, nice to meet you, good luck
Beautiful work and so well explained, Thank you. Since you are cutting away the tenon from the base, why not use a mortise instead? Is there a particular pro or con to a mortise with your chuck?
Lovely bowl. Wonderful video. Thanks Glenn. Could you please share with me kind of oil you use? I've learned my method from 'Tube videos and have adopted some, perhaps, "bad habits" like first wiping with denatured alcohol, followed by shellac, then oil finish. If the oil-only finish produces the same/similar results, I'm certainly interested in what kind of oil you use. Thanks if you can reply!
I have seen a few of your videos and they are all great...however,
you are on RUclips so one thing you should have in mind is that some people use Imperial measurements so you should use both when you mention a size.
Thank you.
I give both measurements on my technical videos but for RUclips I don’t do it.
Beautiful example of how you turn bowls. One question, though. Why is the bowl foot first called a spigot, but then later on it's a tenon?
Can you provide a link to the mask/respirator you are using please?
Good video and great serving bowl. I have to ask what is that thing that was mounted on your live center. I am assuming it's something to give you a reference for sizing the tenon without measuring. If so it looks like a great addition.
Dear Glenn, a very helpful video. May I ask you, how dry the bowl should be, before you start finishing it (after 8 weeks in the dry cabinet) ?
I generally look for about 10-12% residential moisture. Any wetter and it will still move a lot after you turn it, sometimes even to the point of cracking. This is his living so he 'force' dries his blanks in a kiln/hot box in 8 weeks. You can microwave a blank for 30-45 seconds a time, for a few shots to dry wood that last few percentage points.
Great video! Your gouges must be extremely sharp as your shavings are large and in charge.
Thanks for sharing. The bowls came out pretty nice. This has got to be the most expensive work shop that I have ever seen. Better than most peoples living quarters. Wow about $100,000 or more to get a setup like this?
Sir, what speed do you use? I imagine it depends on the type of wood you’re working with, I was just curious about working speed. Great work, thank you.
Tres Belle vidéo.
J'ai entendu parler de vous à l'école Escoulen à Aiguine . Je viens de voir un Maître à l'œuvre.
Merci pour ce partage.
I am new to your channel and wondering where did you get your respirator? It is a little different from others seen as it seems to be a soft cover rather than a hard helmet. Love your channel so far. Thanks.
Nice video. What's that thing on your live center?
Hi Glen. Quick question. What kind of compass do you use to make your circles. I work with a lot of large wet wood, where a pencil line is hard to see. In turn, I have been taping a sharpie marker to my compass dividers which has worked to some extent. Prefer to have something more stable. Any suggestions? Thanks -Skip
What maketool sharpener do you use
Nice job there. Does anyone know what that thing is on the revolving centre?
Spigot vs a tenon, how do you distinguish? I would have thought the bottom of rough turned bowl was a tenon with a dovetail to fit your chuck?
Хорошая работа, понравилась тарелочка, массивная и маска защитная понравилась, где купили и как она называется?
19:32 if you put your 3D glasses on here you're in for a wild ride
Is there a reason you never core a large blank like that to make either a set of bowls, or just smaller ones? Do you find that only the large ones sell? Seems like a lot of waste of some beautiful wood! Thanks for sharing your skill and taking the time to make these videos.
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What brand is your respirator?
I prefer to turn pieces with all kinds of figure and inclusions but there's something to be said about making a beautiful piece out of a relatively flawless piece of wood. I need to do it more often!
Где можно заказать такой большой патрон , держатель тарелки на станке ???
I loved this video. A master at work. The finesse is amazing. Thank you
👍😊
Hello Glen. When you marked the lines, why not fallow same dirention as the large crack, meaning perpendicular to it. Wouldn't you gain more wood to be turn? Just curious, kearning through questions. My teach used to say, the dumb kid is the one that don't ask question thinking that it's a dumb one😂. 🕊
А почему у Вас не та заготовка с которой Вы начинали свой ролик , а заканчивали совсем другой ???? Первая заготовка была другая !!!!!!
How do you get your tools so sharp
Tormek T8
I am making a bird bath out of wood. What can I use to waterproof it and not harm the birds?
I do like 50/50.
But the hot wrench is always at hand.
That reminds me, I need to refill my bottles. You tried propane instead of acetylene for heating? A bit less expensive.
Very cooperative log that did not move while you were cutting off the sides and pith. I don't usually get that fortunate.
Nice work but why the top secrecy of the oil you used?????
Where is the secrecy.Chestnut food safe finish, just l8ke it said on the can in the picture.
@@nicgardner6927Well, not real obvious. “Chestnut” seems to be the brand name, but what is the actual oil? Chestnut, tung, mineral? The “Chestnut” brand does not seem to be an easy find in the US. The specific type would be nice to know. 😉
Would be good to have pointed out why you used two saws😉 One with crosscut chain, and the Logosol with rip chain.
This was a video made for general public viewing so a chainsaw discussion would not have been appropriate. I don’t use a ripping chain unless on a chain saw mill but never for freehand cuts.
Surgeon with that chainsaw.
Ash is a wonderful tree, but sadly it is dying due to this die back disease. But I wonder, why aren't you making multiple bowls?, I have seen a tool here (Norway) that could hollow out several bowls in different sizes. Then you will get more out of the same piece of wood. Unless you use the shavings as bedding for chickens or burn them for heat that is 😊. Greetings from Kenneth in Norway.
I have used a bowl saver tool for 25 years but showed the traditional method for this video.
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Want to see something different check out Richard west woodturing the impossible hollower form
how many people are coming for salad
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I am thankful the comment stating that this is not a tutorial is prefaced with "as I understands it", because they CLEARLY do NOT understand it. But that’s just me, I could be wrong
Slightly disappointed that the part about drying the wood is skipped over very quickly. Most amateur turners face the problem of cracking etc using newly felled wood. What sort of drying, temperature, airflow, humidity, and moisture content test is used??
Indeed, came for this too!
This video was commissioned by craft hub for general public viewing rather than a tutorial for woodturners. Tutorials are available on my website.
Cups or goblets