Wood Turning Planned Chaos at the Band Saw
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- Опубликовано: 13 июл 2024
- Another segmented turning with odd joints cut on the band saw. No sanding needed. I also made a new ring cutting fixture for making this. Not your typical segment.
The pieces were organized by types of wood. That part was planned out.
Made from Peruvian Walnut, Maple and Padauk.
This is sometimes called a bowl from a board or a band saw bowl.
I call it Chaos because all of the joints are cut free hand with no lines to follow.
Fun and easy to do using left over pieces sometimes called scraps.
Finished with Deft Lacquer and Acks Sanding Abrasive Paste and Polish
Tools used were bowl gouges and negative rake scrapers.
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Look up other turnings I have done:
Dizzy Twister Turnings Segmented Turnings
Feature Rings Staves
Star bowl Block bowl
Tumbling bowls Emerging Bowls Black Locust Vase
Droop Bowl Offset Bowl Barrel of Blocks Star Bowl Bowl in a Bowl
Droop Bowl Lathe modifications Lacquer Shellac Friction Polish
Abrasive Paste Polishing Paste Wipe on Poly Black Locust Hollow Form
Multi Axis Square Bowl Siberian Elm Hollow Form
Dodecahedron Soccer Ball Sphere Olive Wood Turnings Illusions Segmented Vase Хобби
It's just amazing. This is NOT the first time I've watched this. Thanks Gary!
Thank you Steve and thanks for watching it again.
Gary
Always enjoy your videos, you explain your process really well so anyone can follow along and attempt these projects themselves.
Thank you very much Robert. I like to see others try something that looks hard but really is not if they see how it is done.
Thanks for watching and commenting,
Gary
I'm headed to my shop right now to start one of these. Your's turned out perfect. Thanks for the video
Thank you Terry and let me know how it turns out.
Gary
Gorgeous
Thanks so much,
Gary
I love the combination of woods and how the swirls turn out in the bowl (and it could obviously be done with any number of different woods).
But, what I like even better, is how this system of cutting out those rings and then stacking them saves a lot of wood. Why waste 3-4 feet of lumber on a project that could be done with less than one? Using a variety of angles for the cutout, it'd even be possible to change the shape of the bowl.
Definitely glad I watched this video: two relatively easy to grasp tricks in one.
Thank you very much Judith.
With the waste of wood and the cost this method really does make sense.
Happy you enjoyed the video.
Gary
Awesome awesome awesome awesome, Gary.
Thanks so much Kobie! I appreciate you watching.
Gary
Beautiful, Beautiful, Beautiful ...
Thank you very much RagtimeAnnie! And thanks for watching,
Gary
Beautiful as always, Thanks.
Thank you very much. It is an easy process to do and lots of fun.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Great job Papa, awesome bowl..
Thank you Bobby and thanks for watching.
Gary
Beautiful!
Thank you Cheryl and thanks for watching.
Gary
Beautiful 👍👍👍. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you and thanks for watching.
Gary
beautiful, beautiful work
Thank you very much!
Oh wow stunning piece! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you very much and thanks for watching,
Gary
I really like that! I will make the jig to practice cutting rings and work my way up to a bowl like that. Your explanations are excellent!
Thank you very much for your kind words and thanks for watching,
Gary
Never imagined that I would subscribe to a wood turning channel - turned many artefacts from a ten foot former for part of a roof construction in fibre-glass, to segmented pieces, to complex patterns for lamp posts, to miniature boxes - but you have given me ideas. Just proves someone is never too old to learn. I think I must be about three years older than your good self. It is a credit to you!
Thank you Anthony and it sounds like you have done a lot of what I have done. I also have turned many large patterns. Some were going to be dome shapes cast in titanium and many forms for making fiberglass parts. We also made many patterns from lamp post and fancy cover plates for a place called Pioneer Square here in Portland.
You sound as though you are a former pattern maker as well?
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Excellent!
Thank you Skeeter, happy you liked it.
Gary
Gorgeous looking with nice colours take care.
Thank you Sagar!
Take care my friend,
Gary
Papa! You are doing great! I learned a lot!!! Thanks! Wish you a good health!!! CTS from Seoul, Korea
Thank you very much. Happy you are enjoying my videos.
Take care.
Gary
Thank u for the hot glue tip, makes it easy to remove glue block. Also made one of your chose bowls....great instructions, thank u. Your projects our outstanding.
Thank you Mario, the hot glue does come in handy.
Take care,
Gary
It's because the paudduk will bleed with other finishes. That is really pretty.
Thank you Joann and you correct. Thanks for watching,
Gary
perfect workmanship
Thanks so much David and thanks for watching,
Gary
Really cool piece!
Thank you very much Harvey and thanks for watching,
Gary
Well, dang! I was real proud of myself for remembering about the Padauk bleeding then I see I'm not the only one! LOL! You make this look so simple, Gary yet the wood turns into art in your talented hands. Not sure I could pull it off and I don't want to embarrass myself in front of the camera! I'll just stick to banging around with the gouge and rocks. As always, you achieved a spectacular finish! You have such patience with the multiple coats required to get there. The Acks does a great job, too. Fantastic job, my friend, keep'em coming!
Phil
Thank you Phil...it was a snap quiz to make sure everyone listens to my other videos LOL.
Nothing at all wrong with banging around the gouge and rocks. You are the pro of that for sure.
I do have a couple of dirt filled chunks of wood I plan on turning soon. I may have to sharpen up my 3/4 bowl shovel!
The lacquer dries so fast the only patience I need
is letting the last coat dry really good before using the Acks on it.
Most of the time I try and let it sit over night. The experts say to wait a week. Yeah right!
Thanks for watching my friend,
Gary
Phil, having watched you over many videos, I know you could do this. You ought to give it a go and make sure you video it. I would really like to see what woods you choose to make a bowl like this. kh
🐼 Big Bear Hugs from a 68 yr old grandma in Kirby, Texas, USA 🐼 ❤️ 🎀 ❤️ 🎀
Thanks so much Grammy Bear!
Take care,
Gary
that was so inspiring to watch and lear thank you very much from the UK
Thank you June. I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Gary
Someone can't imagine we started with flat wood, 👏🏽👏🏽
Thank you very much. It is a fun and efficient way to make a bowl.
Take care,
Gary
Top notch
Thank you very much and thanks for watching
Gary
Your chaos really shows your talent. Not only for fine craftsmanship but also for saving material and eye for color. Thank you for sharing this video. My kids and I enjoyed it and I'm sure we will watch it often.
Thank you very much. I appreciate your comments and thanks for watching.
Gary
Very beautiful sir ✌
Thank you very much. I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Gary
dang!!! very cool
Thank you Vince, happy you liked it. Thanks for watching,
Gary
And Gary makes order out of chaos. Great looking bowl and thanks for explaining your technique.
Thank you Douglas! Happy you enjoyed it. I know I sure enjoyed making it.
Take care,
Gary
Very good job👌👌
Thanks so much!
@@ThePapa1947 🙏🙏🤗🤗
The "Chaos Bowl" sounds like an appropriate name 😂
Thank you Kasper. Yes I thought so as well.
I appreciate you watching,
Gary
I guess I know what I’ll be fumbling with real soon. Have a big “off cut” box that needs dusting off. Plus, anything with a glue gun and band saw is right in my comfort zone. So glad this showed up in my morning YT list. Really appreciate the time and effort you take to document and EXPLAIN what you are doing. Artists like you make me look smarter and more creative than I am. 👍
Well thanks so much I appreciate you comments. When you make of these you will be the artist in charge and it will be all your creation. Best of luck and enjoy the process.
Gary
Nice jig for the 45 degree cut with the parting tool! Thanks for the video.
Thank you Ed, happy you enjoyed it.
Gary
Gary it is beautiful. You have so many little tips and tricks that you share. Much appreciated.
Thank you Joseph. Happy you liked it and happy to share what I know.
Take care,
Gary
Wow, beautiful
Thank you so much Tim I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Gary
Fabulous mate
Thank you very much Barry and thanks for watching.
Gary
Absolutely beautiful and stunning I love it Gary take care and God bless
Thank you very much Mike. Because the Padauk was dark from sitting around unfinished it did not really look good until I turned it. Then it was pretty exciting to get finished. Thanks for watching and God bless,
Gary
Cool!
Thank you Stuart!
Absolutely amazing outcome!!!!
Thank you very much!
Gorgeouse
Thank you Atul, happy you liked it and thanks for watching,
Gary
Gorgeous piece. ❤️🥰👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you Wanda and thanks for watching,
Gary
What a lovely job! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much Gordon. I appreciate you watching,
Gary
I've watched hundreds of wood turning videos on here, and seen some very impressive skills and finished pieces, but for ingenuity, methodology and producing a masterpiece with very little in the way of raw materials this has to be the best I've yet seen. This is the first video of seen of yours, so I'm looking forward to watching more.
Thank you very much Will. I appreciate your very kind words and look forward to you watching and commenting.
Take care,
Gary
Beautiful is all I can say.
Thank you very much Ronnie and thanks for watching.
Gary
That bowl turned out absolutely magnificent! It’s amazing how much you know about patterns and ways to put them together turning a plain piece of wood into a a fabulous piece of art! Bravo!
Thank you Mary. It is something I really enjoy and happy you like it as well.
Gary
great bowl l think l will try mading one thank you for great job
Thank you Delbert. It is fun and fairly easy to do. Best of luck.
Gary
I've been a finish cabinet carpenter for 10 years. You just taught me some things
Hi Torrance, it is always nice learning something new. That is about my favorite thing to do.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Sure beautiful
Thank you very much Deb!
And thanks for watching,
Gary
Brilliant way to make a gorgeous bowl!
Thank you very much Karen and thanks for watching.
Gary
Hi, I have enjoyed watching your videos. I sure liked this one. I am 90 years young and i turn wood bowls. I have access to lumber I sawed years ago on my band saw mill. I use layers of different types of wood to make my bowls. Your video is something something I could do. Thank you so much.
Thank you Paul. Sounds like a great source of wood. I am sure you would enjoy doing one of these.
Have fun turning my friend,
Gary
Thanks Gary, this is a great learning video. Looking forward to the one with the cutting jig. I'll be trying this! Thanks again!
Thank you very much Garry and you will not have to wait long at all for the video!
Take care,
Gary
That bowl is so darn gorgeous, I am awestruck. You are my hero.
Thank you so much I appreciate you watching and commenting. By the way math was always my favorite subject and I used it everyday at work as a wood pattern maker. Mostly geometry and trigonometry.
Gary
Stunning piece of work! Thank you for sharing the process.
Thank you Jan. I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Gary
Wow; fascinating to see the whole process through and a smashing outcome.
Thank you very much Andrew and thanks for watching.
Gary
Use Laquer because other finishes cause the Padauk would bleed. I believe I heard you say that before. Excellent job. Really nice
Thank you Scott and you are correct on the choice to use lacquer.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Wouldn’t sanding sealer prevent the bleeding?
@@alanbragg9466 if it was lacquer based, yes…
@@ThePapa1947 Would another reason to use lacquer be that subsequent coats would adhere with out sanding between cured layers?
@@conniswilson6717 yes for sure and that is a reason I like to use it.
I love this beautiful bowl!
Thanks so much Julee!
You are so talented and thank you so much for sharing. Amazing bowl.
Thank you so much Vinzon for your very kind words.
Take care,
Gary
Beautiful bowl, divine madness, incredible process, thank you
Thank you very much and I like the name "Divine Madness"
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Love to watch your precision and thought process. Great video.
Thank you very much and thanks for watching.
Gary
I love your segmented turnings.
Thank you Ron. Happy you like them and I have a few ideas I want to try soon.
Take care,
Gary
A real beauty!
Thanks so much Jen I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Gary
👍Fantastic!!!👏👏👏
Thank you very much and thanks for watching.
Gary
Nice work man that looks realy good.
Thank you Daniel, happy you liked it.
Take care,
Gary
For a high gloss look. Beautiful.
Thank you Floyd and thanks for watching.
Gary
Great bowl! I knew the answer from your previous videos... to prevent bleed from the padauk and walnut into the maple. Great tip. Thanks.
Thank you Julian and yes indeed it is to keep the Padauk from bleeding.
Thanks for watching.
Gary
Auténtico!👌👏👏👏👏👏👏👍
Beautiful bowl. I love paduk and the contrast in these three types of wood is wonderful. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much Nena and thanks for watching.
Gary
Love your work absolutely beautiful.
Thank you so much! I appreciate you watching and commenting Kathleen.
Take care,
Gary
Thank you for taking the time to share your talents! This is going to be a winter project in my shop!!
Thank you JimmyDee, and enjoy the winter project. And winter is coming soon.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Wow! That’s awesome!
Thank you Sean I appreciate your comment and thanks for watching.
Gary
Most efficient bowl ever!
Thank you and thanks for watching,
Gary
masterfully done.
Thank you very much and thanks for watching.
Gary
Unique piece. Beautiful 👍
Thank so much Sony!
Cheers,
Gary
That was just amazing. It never ceases to amaze me the different things creative minds come up with. BTW, good choice in lacquer. Deft is my favorite.
Thank you Terry. I have been using Deft since 1962. Shop teacher loved it and I did as well as soon as I used it.
Gary
Gorgeous.
Thank you very much Gerry and thanks for watching.
Gary
Beautiful, Gary! Just gorgeous!
Thanks so much Billy. I sure had fun making this one and I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Take care,
Gary
Beautiful! 👌
Thanks so much and thanks for watching.
Gary
I'm going to make one. Again your vido was great.
Thank you Mike and have fun. It really is as easy as it looks.
Take care,
Gary
Beautiful bowl! I really like that technique of cutting and gluing the woods together.
Thank you Cheryl it is one of my favorite things to do.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
The master of wood turning
Thanks so much Renzo!
Very nice project. You made it look effortless. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Les. It is a lot of fun and not all that hard to do.
Thanks for watching.
Gary
Thanks again. I continue to enjoy your videos and reference them frequently to improve my skills in Woodturning. I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge with me, especially knowing you are someone who I can refer to that is safe as well
Thank you very much Tommy. I appreciate all your comments.
Take care,
Gary
Thanks again Gary!!!
Thank you Dave and thanks for watching.
Gary
What a fantastic, beautiful looking bowl. I love the colours and the finish. Great skill, lovely to watch. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you very much Stephen and thanks for watching.
Gary
Wow Gary that’s just beautiful. The rings came together so seemlessly that you would almost think that the wood was as thick as the bowl is tall. You produce such gorgeous work and give me so much inspiration, I can only dream of being as good of a wood turner as you are. Incredible work as always.
Thank you so much Scott for your kind words. Keep turning my friend you will see this is actually pretty easy to do once you give it a try or two.
Take care,
Gary
Wow! You just keep cranking them out. I like the design you came up with and yes the lacquer was a good choice for finish to stabilize the wood pigmentation. Job well done!!
Thanks so much Mark! It was fun to do and happy you liked it.
Gary
You have the best tips and jigs, thanks. Bowl turned out great. Will I try it, probably, in time. That would be my best compliment to your skills.
Thanks so much Joseph and best of luck when you do try it.
Gary
I love this. I just cannot get my head around what you do and how your head works....so jealous.
Thank you Gaynor. Happy you enjoy my videos. When I get something in my head I just keep thinking about it and then pretty much have to try it.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Beautiful bowl 😻
Thank you Tony I appreciate you watching.
Gary
Really great technique and turned out very nicely! Thanks for the inspiration
Thanks so much. Happy your enjoyed it and thanks for watching.
Gary
Absolutely Gorgeous Piece Gary.
The video was very informative.
I love the way you explain everything step by step.
Just gorgeous!!! Thanks for sharing this video.
Thank you Carl I appreciate your comments and thanks for watching.
Gary
Beautiful love it
Thanks so much Christopher and thanks for watching,
Gary
I commented on this 3 weeks ago and it keeps running across my feed. Gotta say, it catches my attention everytime. Just beautiful!
Well thank you so much. I have to admit I love to see it pop up as it is one of my all time favorites for this type of turning. Matter of fact I am a bit hooked on it right now.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
I love it! It is beautiful 👍👍👍
Thank you Brenda and thanks for watching.
Gary
Bravo……….. Great technique and beautiful turning.
Thank you very much! and thanks for watching,
Gary
Your work is absolutely exquisite!
I just wish I’d started wood turning years ago, not just wishing I had.
Thank you John I appreciate your comment and as long as you have started you can still enjoy what your are doing and have lots of fun. Plus you will get better and better.
Take care,
Gary
Each step of the process was executed with the skill of a master craftsman matched with mad skills on video and teaching well done ,sir! I always look forward to your next video and frequently search your library.
Thanks so much Ron for your kind words and for watching.
Take care,
Gary
You always amaze me with your craft! Thanks for sharing stay safe! I can’t wait to try this myself!
Thank you Dusty Corners! I appreciate your comment and let me know how it works out for you. I know lots are wanting to give it a try. I was hoping to take the mystery out of this and explain what I did in simple terms.
Thanks for watching,
Gary