When your bowl dropped and you showed the damage, my crochet brain was like “ooooh, now he’s got the perfect yarn bowl!” Seriously, PB, the crochet and knitting community would buy hand turned yarn bowls faster than you could make them! My current yarn bowl is a big old 1970s wooden serving bowl that I grabbed at the thrift store and carved with my dremel. Yours would be much lovelier and you could combine wood and resin to make some neat designs. I’d love to see you turn the Loki bowl into a yarn bowl! (Talking about the kind that has a spiral cut out to feed yarn through for fiber crafts, not the decorative kind that doesn’t actually do anything)
@@DawnShipley1977 Depends on how you buy your yarn. If it's the twisted hanks, then balling is a must. I'll also ball my hollowed-out skeins once they start to turn messy. I don't have a yarn bowl yet, but I can definitely see using once rather than having to chase after a ball once it invariably starts rolling away from you.
Yes. If you buy yarn from indie dyers, it comes in hanks and must be caked or balled. And not all skeins are center pull. I also find that my cats leave my yarn alone a lot more when it is on my bowl. But to each their own. I’ve been crocheting for 30+ years and only discovered yarn bowls about 4 years ago. It’s a nice tool to have.
I can understand making a ball from the yarn in hanks. I haven't had the opportunity to use that kind of yarn because it is either to expensive or it is made of wool which I am allergic to. In the past I have thought of making yarn bowl out of ceramics.
Looks great, Peter! Of course, the funny thing to do would be to make a 1 inch bowl and present it to your neighbour saying it's all you could get from that log.
When the bowl flew off the lathe, my jaw literally dropped. In my head I could see it in several pieces. I'm thankful my imagination was just fiction. The bowl looks gorgeous!
I’m just around the corner and am happy to pick your CA glue up anytime you need! Just send out the shop assistant light and I’ll be there! I’m happy to know that beautiful tree was memorialized. I was so sad to see it go but understood the need for it to come down. ❤
Had a similar thing happen to me while making my sons popcorn bowl. Flew off a similar holder, hit me on the top of the head and smashed onto the floor. Found all the pieces and glued it back together and finished it. Didnt come out too bad considering.
Hi Peter, it's 3am in the UK and I've just had a light bulb moment. The vacuum hose... It needs googly eyes, a character outfit and a name. I've just watched the charcoal bowl video again. One of my favourites.
As soon as you said “this should go pretty easy “ I paused and made this comment and will watch the rest in excited anticipation to see how it comes back. 15:11 and there it is… Also, really glad it wasn’t worse! Hope you neighbor enjoys it.
im working as a lumberjack and seeing someone make something so nice out of what i would see as just a very simple chunk of wood i can get anyday, idk it just amazes me. im trying to convince my workplace to get a wood lathe in our workshop
Hope you get one, I think it’s a great idea and good way to decompress after spending all that time cutting down the trees to see something other than lumber for building.
Can we please slap this man some more subscribers. What a work. The editing.. the time scheduling.. dang man. You literally keep it 100. AND GRADES HIGHER.
For finishing on a cole jaw with a carbide tool I use the sheer scraping technique. Holding the tool at an angle of 30-45° on the tool rest makes it cut instead of scraping and thus is less aggressive. I've found this greatly reduces the likelihood it'll jump off the lathe. Love your stuff, you're the reason I got into wood turning
I love the woodgrain on that bowl! You really can't get more beautiful than that! I remember going on a trip to Sequoia National Forest with my Dad. He died last year, but I'll always remember seeing the Redwoods with him.
Seeing this and the behind the scenes testing done for Gummy Bear Axe Handle 2.0 made me appreciate how much patience many of your projects take, and how much waiting or just patient careful work is condensed down for these videos. I really do appreciate seeing it, it helps my brain a lot to have reminders that crafting things just takes time and that's okay. Very fun video, beautiful bowl, thank you Peter!
Lots of love, @PeterBrownwastaken! Your videos don’t come often, but when they do, I nearly drop everything to watch them. Great job getting over the stigma of therapy. I’ve been going for about 7 years and it’s helped me be the man and father I am today. Keep up the good work!
Use tape - packing tape with the strings in it works well - to help hold the bowl on the Cole Jaws. Won't totally prevent it from coming out, but it generally gives you enough time to get the late stopped before the bowl goes flying.
Removing the tenon and finishing the bottom seems much safer using a ryoba saw, or even a flush cut saw for smaller bowls, then sanding on a reference surface of some sort. Glad Mrs. Brown was able to find the large piece!
Thank you so much. I just finished turning some bowls for my father-in-law from a white oak he cut down in his yard a while ago. I could have used several of the lessons you taught me in this video. Thank you for getting back to turning wood!
Mr Brown! You look and sound SO happy, giddy, excited in this video! I’m on my 4th watch through! It’s such a joy to see and hear! (Even with the little boo-boo) 🩷❤️🧡💛💚🩵💙💜 to you and Mrs. Brown!
at first I was sad they cut the tree but understand that its not something you want dropping on anything, really nice that you made it so that they have a bit of their tree back
Part of what draws me to your videos is your interaction with your wife. It gives me hope. Great job on the bowel for not having turned for a while. I always enjoy your videos. Lucky neighbor. Many thank yous.
You were high up on my inspiration to start woodworking and especially woodturning. Thanks for all the videos and everything you do for your community.
Love it!! One of my favorite RUclipsrs! I found you years ago when I was messing with HDPE and found your milk jug mallet! I’ve been hooked ever since!
Ok so this might sound silly but seeing it go from an actual chunk from a tree to a bowl really put it all into perspective. I mean...that was a huge tree that was alive not that long ago! I know all wood is from trees but...yeah. It was really cool to see the process.
So my nemesis is the Cole jaws for the very reason that you had. If you use fiber tape, or strapping tape as it’s also called, you can do a pretty good job of holding it to those demon jaws. Also tail stock for as long as possible.
13:54 Doug over at Pohl Barn has a simple and easy depth gauge... Take a long, straight square or rectangular stick and drill a 1/4 inch hole in the exact center of the wide face of the stick. Insert a 1/4 inch diameter dowel through that hole and drill a small pilot hole in the narrow face of the stick lined up with the dowel hole and wind a screw into the pilot hole (it acts as a lock to keep the dowel from sliding in the hole after you've touched the bottom of the part your checking)... To use: lay the stick across the face of the piece and slide the dowel in until it touches bottom, then use the screw to lock it in place, then lay the stick across the face again but with the dowel on the OUTSIDE of the piece and see where the end is relative to the chuck...the difference is how thick the bottom is...AKA how close to joining the Funnel Club you are... 😄😁😆😅😂🤣
Redwood is pretty awesome stuff. I bought some from a local guy near Eureka and smuggled it out of California to Louisiana. I need to try turning some. I built a table and it turned out awesome.
This might get buried, but when using your cole jaws put your tailstock in place and it will keep the bowl secure. Whittle the tenon down slowly leaving just a small nubbin in the middle, then remove the tailstock to turn off the little nubbin with a lot lower risk of rapid unscheduled disassembly
Peter I think the CA glue honestly makes the bowl a bit more unique, because it kinda looks like a bit of sap from the tree! Which looks so cool!! Anyways well done!
One tip I learned from my grandfather with regards to the Cole Jaws - put a large blob of hot glue on each jaw right before you tighten them down and then let the glue fully cool. This ensures that the small taper in the jaws seats completely on the bowl. Then when done turning, you can peel most of the hot glue off of the wood and sand the rest before finish.
A great way to speed up drying is to soak the rough turned bowl in DNA for a day or two. Pull out and let sit on the shelf for a couple of days. Check moisture content and turn. I have never had a bowl take more than a week to dry
Congrats on 775K subscribers! I enjoy your content and look forward to more videos! My favorite videos are ones where you mix different materials into molds and seeing what will set in resin and what is black light reactive.
No yeah you’re right. I double checked the average high for phone poles, which ranges from 30-60ft. So unless that pole is way further back than it looks, that tree was well over 30ft
I wish there were more options for sponsors that don’t suck or harm the audience. I guess the best we can do is make sure the rest of us are aware of the issues with these companies.
I have been wondering if they might be under a contract of some kind? Where they have to mention better help in x number of videos or something. It really does suck to continue to see this extremely unethical company promoted.
It would be really cool to see a wood bowl that you intentionally break and put back together using dyed resin, to give kind of a Kintsugi bowl effect.
Bowl looks great even if it pulled a "Fly - Be Free!". You could make a resin bowl with all the wood saving like the aluminum 'murder bowl' you made several years ago!
Peter this bowl looks phenomenal!!! I was just rewatching a handful of your older wood and bowl projects so this was weirdly exactly the kind of project I was in the mood to see! Even if you are the resin and just wacky weird wonders guy, a classic wood project always produces something appreciable too
When I purchased my drill press a few years ago I bought the Rikon variable speed bench top drill press, they make a larger floor model as well. It is very convenient as it makes going from drill bits to forstnsr bits very easy, and it has a digital readout to be able to set your speed quite easily. The adjustment handle drifts sometimes but only at the extreme end of slow and fast on the adjustment. There are laser cross hairs, an led light, and an easily adjustable table. I like it and would absolutely buy it again.
That bowl is gorgeous!! 😮 All the beautiful wood grain is amazing!! ✨️ You have many a wood worker drooling!! 🪵 To get a free chunk of redwood for free with no shipping!! 💰 Thank you for preserving a piece of natural history! 🇺🇲
I think the cutting forces are too high with the carbide scrapers near the centre, that's probably what sent the bowl flying. I like to use a really sharp HSS tool with light cuts
I have a 12" Rikon VS (#30-212 VS) that I love and didnt break the bank. Sure, its only a table top drill press, but its gotten me through everything its needs to so far.
Might be fun if you installed an overhead camera (security footage style) to capture unexpected moments like this. I definitely wish I could see what was happening out of frame when the bowl popped off the lathe!
Such an amazing piece of wood turning!!! Even with the hiccups it still came out beautifully!! I wonder if anything can be made with the shreds and shavings? Maybe a future project with resin?
I've heard a lot of woodworkers say that sandi g past 200 is actually detrimental. It makes it so the finish doesn't penetrate very well, and the finish won't last very long.
Loved this, as I always do with your videos/projects! Out of sheer curiosity, I'd love to know what your "target demographic" ends up being, through the analytics- mostly because I don't think I'm typically it, but I love it here 😂
It’s a beautiful bowl. I hope the neighbors love it. And now you got some free wood that is beautiful! Well not really free because that was a lot of work but ya know. Barter system.
Did he like the Bowl?
I just finished the laser bottom bit!
I'll drop it off today or tomorrow!
@@peterbrownwastakendo you know Sote? He’s your neighbor
@@peterbrownwastaken better help is a scam
Glad to hear!!@@peterbrownwastaken
How could he NOT like the bowl?It's gorgeous!
Peter tells himself not to do it, then gives the "What could possibly go wrong?" spiel . Bowl yeets at 90% . Gotta love the classics.
I totally cursed it.
ikr! 🙃
ACTUAL WOOD?!???? No way.
Your avatar fits your comment.
First a "Murder" Bowl. Now a Suicide bowl just yeeting itself off the lathe at 40 bajillion RPM's.
I've had metal come off a metal lathe before. It's terrifying.
When your bowl dropped and you showed the damage, my crochet brain was like “ooooh, now he’s got the perfect yarn bowl!” Seriously, PB, the crochet and knitting community would buy hand turned yarn bowls faster than you could make them! My current yarn bowl is a big old 1970s wooden serving bowl that I grabbed at the thrift store and carved with my dremel. Yours would be much lovelier and you could combine wood and resin to make some neat designs. I’d love to see you turn the Loki bowl into a yarn bowl! (Talking about the kind that has a spiral cut out to feed yarn through for fiber crafts, not the decorative kind that doesn’t actually do anything)
I have never understood those bowls...I always pull my skeins from the center and rarely ball a skein of yarn.
@@DawnShipley1977 Depends on how you buy your yarn. If it's the twisted hanks, then balling is a must. I'll also ball my hollowed-out skeins once they start to turn messy. I don't have a yarn bowl yet, but I can definitely see using once rather than having to chase after a ball once it invariably starts rolling away from you.
Yes. If you buy yarn from indie dyers, it comes in hanks and must be caked or balled. And not all skeins are center pull. I also find that my cats leave my yarn alone a lot more when it is on my bowl. But to each their own. I’ve been crocheting for 30+ years and only discovered yarn bowls about 4 years ago. It’s a nice tool to have.
Thankfully I’m not the only one that thought yarn bowl then 👏🏻
An I ain’t no knitter…. 😂
I can understand making a ball from the yarn in hanks. I haven't had the opportunity to use that kind of yarn because it is either to expensive or it is made of wool which I am allergic to. In the past I have thought of making yarn bowl out of ceramics.
Looks great, Peter! Of course, the funny thing to do would be to make a 1 inch bowl and present it to your neighbour saying it's all you could get from that log.
Haha
I'm surprised woodworking Peter didn't host this video
I think they did a Fusion dance when nobody was looking
When the bowl flew off the lathe, my jaw literally dropped. In my head I could see it in several pieces. I'm thankful my imagination was just fiction. The bowl looks gorgeous!
I’m just around the corner and am happy to pick your CA glue up anytime you need! Just send out the shop assistant light and I’ll be there!
I’m happy to know that beautiful tree was memorialized. I was so sad to see it go but understood the need for it to come down. ❤
Thank you Kole!
Oh right, you're right down the street from it too!
@@peterbrownwastaken yup, this was Zeus’s house right? 🐕
Looks much bigger that 30 feet sir.
A 20 min vid of actual woodworkin from everyones favourit e resinworker? What a blessing!
Had a similar thing happen to me while making my sons popcorn bowl. Flew off a similar holder, hit me on the top of the head and smashed onto the floor. Found all the pieces and glued it back together and finished it. Didnt come out too bad considering.
Now tale the shavings mix with a cool color resin and make another bowl
Confidential to Mrs. Brown: if you need a gift idea, it looks to me like Peter could use a sledgehammer
How amazing is Peter as a neighbour! What a lovely thing to do.
Hi Peter, it's 3am in the UK and I've just had a light bulb moment.
The vacuum hose... It needs googly eyes, a character outfit and a name.
I've just watched the charcoal bowl video again. One of my favourites.
As soon as you said “this should go pretty easy “ I paused and made this comment and will watch the rest in excited anticipation to see how it comes back.
15:11 and there it is…
Also, really glad it wasn’t worse! Hope you neighbor enjoys it.
im working as a lumberjack and seeing someone make something so nice out of what i would see as just a very simple chunk of wood i can get anyday, idk it just amazes me. im trying to convince my workplace to get a wood lathe in our workshop
Hope you get one, I think it’s a great idea and good way to decompress after spending all that time cutting down the trees to see something other than lumber for building.
Can we please slap this man some more subscribers. What a work. The editing.. the time scheduling.. dang man. You literally keep it 100. AND GRADES HIGHER.
"From log to bowl." Sounds like a tale from a bathroom trip.
For finishing on a cole jaw with a carbide tool I use the sheer scraping technique. Holding the tool at an angle of 30-45° on the tool rest makes it cut instead of scraping and thus is less aggressive. I've found this greatly reduces the likelihood it'll jump off the lathe. Love your stuff, you're the reason I got into wood turning
I love the woodgrain on that bowl! You really can't get more beautiful than that! I remember going on a trip to Sequoia National Forest with my Dad. He died last year, but I'll always remember seeing the Redwoods with him.
I love how it turned out! The stripes are mesmerizing 😍
Seeing this and the behind the scenes testing done for Gummy Bear Axe Handle 2.0 made me appreciate how much patience many of your projects take, and how much waiting or just patient careful work is condensed down for these videos. I really do appreciate seeing it, it helps my brain a lot to have reminders that crafting things just takes time and that's okay.
Very fun video, beautiful bowl, thank you Peter!
Lots of love, @PeterBrownwastaken! Your videos don’t come often, but when they do, I nearly drop everything to watch them. Great job getting over the stigma of therapy. I’ve been going for about 7 years and it’s helped me be the man and father I am today. Keep up the good work!
* Peter uses his wood lathe for actual wood * His lathe: "Finally some good food"😂
Use tape - packing tape with the strings in it works well - to help hold the bowl on the Cole Jaws. Won't totally prevent it from coming out, but it generally gives you enough time to get the late stopped before the bowl goes flying.
Read the comments that said the bowl flies off at some point and it gave the last half of the video a gripping intensity
Beautiful grain in that wood. Nice work.
Removing the tenon and finishing the bottom seems much safer using a ryoba saw, or even a flush cut saw for smaller bowls, then sanding on a reference surface of some sort. Glad Mrs. Brown was able to find the large piece!
Thank you so much. I just finished turning some bowls for my father-in-law from a white oak he cut down in his yard a while ago. I could have used several of the lessons you taught me in this video. Thank you for getting back to turning wood!
Mr Brown! You look and sound SO happy, giddy, excited in this video! I’m on my 4th watch through! It’s such a joy to see and hear! (Even with the little boo-boo) 🩷❤️🧡💛💚🩵💙💜 to you and Mrs. Brown!
Have you considered trying something like Kintsugi for repairs? I always thought that looked cool. its not a flaw, its a feature with Kintsugi.
Yeah i've seen a guy here on yt do that. Looks amazing!
Peter, I'm glad it didn't destroy the bowl. That turned out really neat. I know the neighbor likes it.
Drill press recommendation: the 1 Adam has in his maker cave
Perfect.
I will steal Adam's. Thank you!!
@@peterbrownwastakenPerhaps trade it for another paper hammer =)
@peterbrownwastaken i mean notalawyer but Mrs. Savage knows you and would probably let you in then just need a distraction and a hand cart
@@ShugoAWay This is going to work. I can feel it.
@peterbrownwastaken alternative option bring the new gummybear ax and mug him at ax point
Peter, I love your work. I appreciate that you show the mistakes and talk about them. I also appreciate that you talk about the importance of therapy.
at first I was sad they cut the tree but understand that its not something you want dropping on anything, really nice that you made it so that they have a bit of their tree back
a nice wood, food safe bowl, love it
The shop must have smelled wonderful with the redwood shavings. Nice job.
What an astonishingly beautiful piece of wood.
Next season of Loki… the ‘verse where Loki is stuck in a gorgeous redwood bowl
Always happy to see some turning and this extra part/full breakdown of the process is awesome
Part of what draws me to your videos is your interaction with your wife. It gives me hope. Great job on the bowel for not having turned for a while. I always enjoy your videos. Lucky neighbor. Many thank yous.
It's really lovely, so striking with that grain!
ACTUAL WOOD ON THE WOODTURNING CHANNEL I AM SO EXCITED
You were high up on my inspiration to start woodworking and especially woodturning. Thanks for all the videos and everything you do for your community.
Love it!! One of my favorite RUclipsrs! I found you years ago when I was messing with HDPE and found your milk jug mallet! I’ve been hooked ever since!
Ok so this might sound silly but seeing it go from an actual chunk from a tree to a bowl really put it all into perspective. I mean...that was a huge tree that was alive not that long ago! I know all wood is from trees but...yeah. It was really cool to see the process.
3:29 I see a perfect redwood Tec Deck halfpipe
I actually shrieked when the bowl jumped off the lathe! I'm glad it turned out well in the end.
I was cringing so hard listening to the bowl clattering on the ground I was expecting it to have split in half or worse!
So my nemesis is the Cole jaws for the very reason that you had. If you use fiber tape, or strapping tape as it’s also called, you can do a pretty good job of holding it to those demon jaws. Also tail stock for as long as possible.
13:54 Doug over at Pohl Barn has a simple and easy depth gauge...
Take a long, straight square or rectangular stick and drill a 1/4 inch hole in the exact center of the wide face of the stick. Insert a 1/4 inch diameter dowel through that hole and drill a small pilot hole in the narrow face of the stick lined up with the dowel hole and wind a screw into the pilot hole (it acts as a lock to keep the dowel from sliding in the hole after you've touched the bottom of the part your checking)...
To use: lay the stick across the face of the piece and slide the dowel in until it touches bottom, then use the screw to lock it in place, then lay the stick across the face again but with the dowel on the OUTSIDE of the piece and see where the end is relative to the chuck...the difference is how thick the bottom is...AKA how close to joining the Funnel Club you are...
😄😁😆😅😂🤣
Redwood is pretty awesome stuff. I bought some from a local guy near Eureka and smuggled it out of California to Louisiana. I need to try turning some. I built a table and it turned out awesome.
It's heart breaking to see a almost finished project bounce on the floor lol vary nice looking bowl and wow WOOOOOD lol
This might get buried, but when using your cole jaws put your tailstock in place and it will keep the bowl secure. Whittle the tenon down slowly leaving just a small nubbin in the middle, then remove the tailstock to turn off the little nubbin with a lot lower risk of rapid unscheduled disassembly
I was SO nervous when the bowl started coming off the lathe, I'm glad you're ok and no one was hurt!!
Peter I think the CA glue honestly makes the bowl a bit more unique, because it kinda looks like a bit of sap from the tree! Which looks so cool!! Anyways well done!
Oh, Peter! My heart just sank when that bowl came off! It turned out so beautiful! I love you and your channel!! 💖
One tip I learned from my grandfather with regards to the Cole Jaws - put a large blob of hot glue on each jaw right before you tighten them down and then let the glue fully cool. This ensures that the small taper in the jaws seats completely on the bowl. Then when done turning, you can peel most of the hot glue off of the wood and sand the rest before finish.
hey what a stunning redwood bowl well done
2:13 = Proof that Peter taught Chris Evans' Capt. America everything he knows. Great video, Peter. It was really neat seeing the entire process.
A great way to speed up drying is to soak the rough turned bowl in DNA for a day or two. Pull out and let sit on the shelf for a couple of days. Check moisture content and turn. I have never had a bowl take more than a week to dry
Congrats on 775K subscribers!
I enjoy your content and look forward to more videos! My favorite videos are ones where you mix different materials into molds and seeing what will set in resin and what is black light reactive.
Lol, I love the thumbnail clip at the end. I enjoyed the whole video, really. Thank you, and great job!
2:20 I laughed at your joke, glad you kept it in 😂
Ahhh yes, that 30ft tree that is about 5x taller than the 30 ft telephone pole.
Call me crazy. But I think the phone pole is further back. So like. Maybe it’s perspective. Who knows. Just a crazy thought I had
Some of thats perspective, but its def over 30ft by a good bit
No yeah you’re right. I double checked the average high for phone poles, which ranges from 30-60ft. So unless that pole is way further back than it looks, that tree was well over 30ft
Also just googled how tall/fast redwoods grow. If I understand correctly, a 20 year old redwood should be around 50 some feet tall
I mean it's sorta hearsay.
My neighbor said it was 30ft. Not positive myself. :)
Whaþ a lovely bowl. The grain is beautiful!!
What on earth is that character?
Russian slip@@GooberLP
really wish all my favorite creators would stop doing betterhelp sponsorships
I wish there were more options for sponsors that don’t suck or harm the audience. I guess the best we can do is make sure the rest of us are aware of the issues with these companies.
I absolutely 💯 agree. It's so upsetting to see
I have been wondering if they might be under a contract of some kind? Where they have to mention better help in x number of videos or something. It really does suck to continue to see this extremely unethical company promoted.
I let it go by remembering that most RUclipsrs need the extra money because they're getting less and less of it from RUclips and advertisers.
SponsorBlock is your friend
It would be really cool to see a wood bowl that you intentionally break and put back together using dyed resin, to give kind of a Kintsugi bowl effect.
Absolutely beautiful color ❤
We LOVE Mrs. Brown!
Bowl looks great even if it pulled a "Fly - Be Free!". You could make a resin bowl with all the wood saving like the aluminum 'murder bowl' you made several years ago!
Peter this bowl looks phenomenal!!! I was just rewatching a handful of your older wood and bowl projects so this was weirdly exactly the kind of project I was in the mood to see! Even if you are the resin and just wacky weird wonders guy, a classic wood project always produces something appreciable too
When I purchased my drill press a few years ago I bought the Rikon variable speed bench top drill press, they make a larger floor model as well. It is very convenient as it makes going from drill bits to forstnsr bits very easy, and it has a digital readout to be able to set your speed quite easily. The adjustment handle drifts sometimes but only at the extreme end of slow and fast on the adjustment. There are laser cross hairs, an led light, and an easily adjustable table. I like it and would absolutely buy it again.
That bowl is gorgeous!! 😮 All the beautiful wood grain is amazing!! ✨️ You have many a wood worker drooling!! 🪵 To get a free chunk of redwood for free with no shipping!! 💰 Thank you for preserving a piece of natural history! 🇺🇲
That really was Loki thats awesome. Great video as always.
Hell yeah Mrs Brown, great job finding the piece
Started watching your vids working on wood what a time to be alive
I don't have a minds eye..! What a shame it had to be cut down, but I'm glad it's getting some use.
I think the cutting forces are too high with the carbide scrapers near the centre, that's probably what sent the bowl flying. I like to use a really sharp HSS tool with light cuts
I have a 12" Rikon VS (#30-212 VS) that I love and didnt break the bank. Sure, its only a table top drill press, but its gotten me through everything its needs to so far.
4:29 was the start of a sick beat lol
Beautiful results, excellent piece of redwood. ❤❤
Might be fun if you installed an overhead camera (security footage style) to capture unexpected moments like this. I definitely wish I could see what was happening out of frame when the bowl popped off the lathe!
That is absolutely beautiful 😮
If your neighbor doesn't like it I'll take it. Great work Peter.
Such an amazing piece of wood turning!!! Even with the hiccups it still came out beautifully!!
I wonder if anything can be made with the shreds and shavings? Maybe a future project with resin?
that looks lovely! i hope your neighbor loves it!
You could make a chip like that look pretty with crushed gem stone and superglue!
Now, what to do with all those beautiful shavings!
I'm so glad they added in some levity. Wasn't sure how to take a serious video from Peter.
Turned out beautifully.
Now we have the naughty bowl and the yeety bowl.
I've heard a lot of woodworkers say that sandi g past 200 is actually detrimental. It makes it so the finish doesn't penetrate very well, and the finish won't last very long.
that color is amazing! i’d love to see a drunken wood pattern done with it at some point. great video :)
Loved this, as I always do with your videos/projects!
Out of sheer curiosity, I'd love to know what your "target demographic" ends up being, through the analytics- mostly because I don't think I'm typically it, but I love it here 😂
Could you do a Redwood Resin project with the shavings?
Food Safe!!! Well done Peter! I love that you show the accidents. Like Bob Ross said, Happy Accidents. Keep up the great work!
You are such a good neighbor. The only thing I make for my neighbors is trouble.
It’s a beautiful bowl. I hope the neighbors love it. And now you got some free wood that is beautiful! Well not really free because that was a lot of work but ya know. Barter system.