I'm an old bowl maker. I've worked with some the fantastic bowl makers who have had our bowls exhibited in art museums. Price your work higher than you think possible and watch for the bids that come in. People love the quality bowls like you just made.
Wow Teddy really appreciate that. Thanks a lot. I bought a new to me old lathe I just haven't got it in the shop yet. Do you know anything about lathes?
@@muratknal6007 he used plain mineral oil you can get from Amazon. Mineral oil is good if you think you'll put food in it. If it's only decorative or say for keys and wallet, I'd use Danish oil for more protection.
I love power carving but can't stand the mess. I typically use a forestner bit to remove majority of the wood, then connect and contour to shape using only a medium kutzall. A little cleaner but a lot faster. Thanks for the video.
Get the Kutzall shaping “Disc” and “Dish” 1 of each. I prefer the extreme over the original ones. I am literally collecting all of them because they are that good. The disc hard shape is great for flattening and leveling mor3 the dish I have used to hog out with the higher walls and is better for contours.
Thanks for sharing that with me. I've heard the Kutzall brand is great and lasts forever. I will definetly keep this in mind for my next power carve project. Thank you!
Ive been power carving. I glued scraps together then carve the bowl. I like the style of that one. Im probably gonna coppy it a bit. I bought a chainsaw mill and got carried away making 3 inch slabs. Piles of walnut, oak ,maple ,ash cherry and many others. Good work man.
Beautiful bowl! I'm very interested in power carving and I found your video instructional and inspiring. I just finished a 3 day woodturning class and I loved it but I'll have to wait a while before I can get a lathe. I've been looking into power carving as something I could do in the meantime since it doesn't take up a lot of space and can be done without large woodworking machines. Thanks for your video!
Man, im glad to see someone have the same reaction to the aggressive disc. I recently bought both of those discs, and when i started uaing the aggressive one, i was shocked. Kept trying to rip it out of my hand. I haven't touched it since 🤣
Whrn power carving I use one of those rubber non slip weave mats on my bench, no need to glue your work down. Also works well when freehand carving designs with my router.
I got a few power carving disks for Christmas this past year and have been so excited to use them but I DO know that I’ll be doing it outside given the videos I’ve seen already. Love the way this turned out aa walnut is my FAVORITE wood species!
Wow! I'm inspired! Helped a friend clean out his shop about a year ago and got a few slabs of oak and walnut! Well....guess what? I'm gonna be a bowl maker!
Impressive! I tried to learn the large but it seemed too dangerous. I’m watching power carving to see if that is as dangerous. Any motorized tool has risks of course.,
Nice work..! Always wanted to try power carving. On my cutting boards etc I use Watco butcher block oil, usally a couple coats with a scuff in between. Then use a beeswax butter I make & buff out.
It looks like you were getting kickback because you were move it the wrong way. Bits like that require you to move the same direction as the bit. So only move in counter clockwise directions.
you just dont know how to use the agressive one... you can only use it on the side that pulls the grinder away from you... so the shavings shoot straight at you... then it wont bite in and hook up... also take the extra handle off of it, thats screwing you too.... use both hands on the barreland make the grinder wanna pull away from you and eject shavings toward you... then youll love the aggressive wheel.... also orient yourself so the part your cutting on is sloping up away from you... so the grinder wats to travel uphill... if you try to cut downhill its also a lot grabbier...
I'm an old bowl maker. I've worked with some the fantastic bowl makers who have had our bowls exhibited in art museums. Price your work higher than you think possible and watch for the bids that come in. People love the quality bowls like you just made.
Wow Teddy really appreciate that. Thanks a lot. I bought a new to me old lathe I just haven't got it in the shop yet. Do you know anything about lathes?
what is the oil you used?
@@muratknal6007 he used plain mineral oil you can get from Amazon. Mineral oil is good if you think you'll put food in it. If it's only decorative or say for keys and wallet, I'd use Danish oil for more protection.
I love power carving but can't stand the mess. I typically use a forestner bit to remove majority of the wood, then connect and contour to shape using only a medium kutzall. A little cleaner but a lot faster. Thanks for the video.
Get the Kutzall shaping “Disc” and “Dish” 1 of each. I prefer the extreme over the original ones. I am literally collecting all of them because they are that good. The disc hard shape is great for flattening and leveling mor3 the dish I have used to hog out with the higher walls and is better for contours.
Thanks for sharing that with me. I've heard the Kutzall brand is great and lasts forever. I will definetly keep this in mind for my next power carve project. Thank you!
Ive been power carving. I glued scraps together then carve the bowl. I like the style of that one. Im probably gonna coppy it a bit.
I bought a chainsaw mill and got carried away making 3 inch slabs. Piles of walnut, oak ,maple ,ash cherry and many others.
Good work man.
Beautiful bowl! I'm very interested in power carving and I found your video instructional and inspiring. I just finished a 3 day woodturning class and I loved it but I'll have to wait a while before I can get a lathe. I've been looking into power carving as something I could do in the meantime since it doesn't take up a lot of space and can be done without large woodworking machines. Thanks for your video!
Man, im glad to see someone have the same reaction to the aggressive disc. I recently bought both of those discs, and when i started uaing the aggressive one, i was shocked. Kept trying to rip it out of my hand. I haven't touched it since 🤣
😂😂 same here. I don't think I'll ever use that thing again. Haha
Whrn power carving I use one of those rubber non slip weave mats on my bench, no need to glue your work down.
Also works well when freehand carving designs with my router.
Great tip! Thanks a lot
Absolutely beautiful! Hope you do more power carving!
I got a few power carving disks for Christmas this past year and have been so excited to use them but I DO know that I’ll be doing it outside given the videos I’ve seen already. Love the way this turned out aa walnut is my FAVORITE wood species!
Wow! I'm inspired! Helped a friend clean out his shop about a year ago and got a few slabs of oak and walnut! Well....guess what? I'm gonna be a bowl maker!
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Impressive! I tried to learn the large but it seemed too dangerous. I’m watching power carving to see if that is as dangerous. Any motorized tool has risks of course.,
Nice work..! Always wanted to try power carving. On my cutting boards etc I use Watco butcher block oil, usally a couple coats with a scuff in between. Then use a beeswax butter I make & buff out.
Try the arbortech grinding discs. They leave a good finish and are easy to use.
Good to know! Thanks!
Yes. Let’s see some more!
Thanks Anthony!
I follow your photography page on Instagram and was pleasantly surprised to find your woodworking page on RUclips. Enjoy your work 👍🏼
That's awesome! Thanks a lot for following along and thrilled to hear you enjoy my work.
Try the arbortech ball gauge for removing a lot of your material I think you will be pleasantly surprised. Great piece by the way. It’s beautiful
I love love sanding with a passion it’s it weird
Haha. Sometimes I get in a groove where I'm listening to music and just sanding away and enjoying it. I know what you mean....
@@BradyHommel same here 😂
Have you used chain say in any projects in order to speed the early steps. Does some one manuf a small electric chain saw .?
Awesome Brother!! Thank you!!!
Hell of a job ole son. Turned out excellent
Its just after Christmas & I got 3 KUTZALL shaping disks & I can't wait to figure something like this out.
Thanks! The KUTZALL ones I've heard are the best! Let me know how they work!
Greetings from Italy 🇮🇹 Wonderful job 5 stars.
Many Thanks Layla!
no, it did not disappoint, Gorgeuos
Thanks a lot!
Awesome work.
Awesome, thanks for the tips too!!
Gorgeous!
Thank you!
Great work! If you used a plug in angle grinder it would be quicker opposed to the battery powered, regardless of the wheel.
Thanks a lot! I got rid of my corded one unfortunately when I bought this one but your right, I went through a lot of batteries. Haha
If there is anything worse than sanding, is watching someone sand 😂😂😂😂 4:59
Beautiful!
Thanks Lisa!
It looks like you were getting kickback because you were move it the wrong way. Bits like that require you to move the same direction as the bit. So only move in counter clockwise directions.
I’m totally doing this! Thanks for the inspiration. Did you end up selling it?
Thanks! I actually never listed it. I used it as a center peice on our dining table then gifted it to my mom when we sold our house.
So has it sold? If so, how much?
It's still sitting in my office I haven't even listed it on my website yet. Haha
@@BradyHommel it's been a year. I do the same as you do. Make something and then put it somewhere and forget to list it. Did you ever sell it?
you just dont know how to use the agressive one... you can only use it on the side that pulls the grinder away from you... so the shavings shoot straight at you... then it wont bite in and hook up... also take the extra handle off of it, thats screwing you too.... use both hands on the barreland make the grinder wanna pull away from you and eject shavings toward you... then youll love the aggressive wheel.... also orient yourself so the part your cutting on is sloping up away from you... so the grinder wats to travel uphill... if you try to cut downhill its also a lot grabbier...