Great video. I hot glue a piece of cardboard with a few dabs of hot glue to the back of the board. When the parting tool hits the cardboard stop. The hot glue is removed with a little alcohol.
Hi Tim, I was glad you did get hit by any fragments of the outer ring. I bought one of the kits from Ron. Been lucky, no problems like you had, but I went very slow and use a little beeswax on the cutter ever so often. Thanks for the video. It’s a fun process and yields some nice projects. Two contrasting boards cut one after the other in the same way (matching rings as exactly as possible) the alternating rings of same size in glue up yields a deeper neat bowl. Cheers, Tom
Nicely done! I've seen that technique using a bandsaw but never on a lathe! The slo-mo makes you realize how fast accidents happen compared to our reaction time. Glad you are ok. I'm enjoying the lathe I bought through you about a year ago!!!
Tim, I saw on another turning channel Gary made a board that mounted to his bed ways that slid in between the board that wouldn’t allow the rings to fly off. Love watching you and your many ideas. Best to ya.
You spoke of being sensitive to the tulip poplar. I am allergic to walnuts bot black and English. I have always wondered if I were to use anything made from their wood would I also be allergic to that. Don't want to test it because it could kill me.
Hi Tim, Great video. You even included what not to do. (ha ha). You didn't say how to get hold of that little Jig thing for cutting the bowl parts. I would be very grateful if you could leave a like to where to buy it. Many thanks.
Glad you ok. Very dangerous process though. I suggest you review it. Lower the likelihood to an acceptable level. The end product is worse that review. Well done.
Well the bowl may inexpensive but tooling is expensive and while, as a turner, I can appreciate the product I suspect that that average person wouldn't appreciate it.
Ciao Tim ho apprezzato molto questo tuo lavoro, non capisco la tua lingua, vorrei sapere quale è l'angolo di taglio della tavola per creare gli anelli. Grazie amico mio .
Great video. I hot glue a piece of cardboard with a few dabs of hot glue to the back of the board. When the parting tool hits the cardboard stop. The hot glue is removed with a little alcohol.
MVECELLIO complimenti hai avuto veramente una buona idea, quella di incollare un cartoncino. Buon tutto
Wow! Glad you weren't hurt!! With slo-mo we couldn't hear exactly what you said🤣
Hi Tim, I was glad you did get hit by any fragments of the outer ring. I bought one of the kits from Ron. Been lucky, no problems like you had, but I went very slow and use a little beeswax on the cutter ever so often. Thanks for the video. It’s a fun process and yields some nice projects. Two contrasting boards cut one after the other in the same way (matching rings as exactly as possible) the alternating rings of same size in glue up yields a deeper neat bowl. Cheers, Tom
Good idea. Two contrasting boards cut the same, then alternate the rings for two bowls.
Nicely done! I've seen that technique using a bandsaw but never on a lathe! The slo-mo makes you realize how fast accidents happen compared to our reaction time. Glad you are ok.
I'm enjoying the lathe I bought through you about a year ago!!!
Tim's the rolls Royce of wood turning always enjoy your videos
Tim, I saw on another turning channel Gary made a board that mounted to his bed ways that slid in between the board that wouldn’t allow the rings to fly off. Love watching you and your many ideas. Best to ya.
Thank you for sharing Tim 👍
Super cool tool and a wonderful bowl!
Enjoyed the video. Thanks for sharing.
It's similar in principle to a segmented bowl. Same technique essentially just instead of using little chunks glued together, you use solid rings.
That explosion was epic 😊. Makes me feel better about some of the stuff that happens to me when turning.
Duck! Fun turn this week, thank you
This is a great product designed mad made Ron!
Great bowl and demonstration why we should wear a face shield!
Cool looking bowl
It's like making a scroll saw bowl using a lathe. It sure saves on sanding.
Nice work Tim! Those explosions will make you pucker next time!😅
I do the same process with my scrollsaw.
I would run it even faster, as fast as the lathe will go! Make sure every ring blows apart!
great videos
Dear Tim, what you are turning is pine. Tulipwood is also known as Poplar. Someone put that pine board in the hardwood section of the display.
How far from the edge of the board do you start the first ring cut. Then each ring follows to start the next cut? Is it 3/4 of a inch?
How you make the purge bowl?!!!❤
That’s genius! I’m glad you’re okay! Would you be able to make a bigger / taller one by using different angles?
This seems like a great way to cheaply practice bowl turning which has been elusive (mostly due to lack of time to practice).
What Lowe's has tulip wood? Ron Brown does have some nice stuff.
You spoke of being sensitive to the tulip poplar. I am allergic to walnuts bot black and English. I have always wondered if I were to use anything made from their wood would I also be allergic to that. Don't want to test it because it could kill me.
Hi Tim,
Great video. You even included what not to do. (ha ha). You didn't say how to get hold of that little Jig thing for cutting the bowl parts.
I would be very grateful if you could leave a like to where to buy it.
Many thanks.
Garry not Linda. Go up to the top and look at the link in the description, it's right there.
I think part of the problem is the back isn't flat, so it stays partially attached and flie@ around.
Nice results. Does Lowe’s normally stock Tulip Wood or did you get lucky?
It’s not Tulip Poplar, but Douglas Fir. Sorry, Lowes doesn’t know much about much. Arborist generally don’t end up retiring to work for Lowes. 😊
Glad you ok. Very dangerous process though. I suggest you review it.
Lower the likelihood to an acceptable level. The end product is worse that review. Well done.
cutting the bevels on the bandsaw would have been much easier. greetings
Tim, ever try using a crowbar as a lathe chisel? It can really make your projects explode! Oh, wait...is that what you used on this project?
Looks more like pine or spruce than tulip wood, just some uncommon figure in it that I've seen before.
tim your band saw looks a little bloody be careful
Well the bowl may inexpensive but tooling is expensive and while, as a turner, I can appreciate the product I suspect that that average person wouldn't appreciate it.
Tooling doesn’t have to be expensive. You can make your own.
The papa1947 does some fantastic segmented bowls with a homemade cutting guide using this technique
This guy is dangerous
I hope Ron is insured. Ha
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Ciao Tim ho apprezzato molto questo tuo lavoro, non capisco la tua lingua, vorrei sapere quale è l'angolo di taglio della tavola per creare gli anelli. Grazie amico mio .