Wood Turning 7 Tips STOP end grain tear out wood bowl woodturning

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  • @wakelywanderer12
    @wakelywanderer12 4 года назад +12

    There are a number of good demonstrators in the RUclips turning world but you combine that with some of the best information and education I’ve seen. Thanks.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  4 года назад

      Wow, thanks! I greatly appreciate your kindness! All the best to you and Happy Turning!

    • @Derkin2005
      @Derkin2005 Год назад

      Having this issue with my first project of willow

  • @alancruickshank9286
    @alancruickshank9286 Год назад +2

    some of the best turning videos on RUclips thank you

  • @terrybenton8147
    @terrybenton8147 4 года назад +16

    Love the continual reinforcement of the fundamentals

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  4 года назад

      Terry, thanks. That's what amazing skills are built on! ;)

  • @billklein3210
    @billklein3210 2 года назад +2

    Good stuff Ken and very timely for me. Thanks!

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  2 года назад

      Glad it was helpful Bill! All the best to you and Happy Turning!

  • @robertderkash2044
    @robertderkash2044 4 года назад +2

    Kent,
    I have been turning for 5 years, and NOW I understand tear out. The AHA moment was the celery. Thx, Bob

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  4 года назад

      Fantastic! May all your future turnings benefit! Happy Turning!

  • @patspagnuolo2343
    @patspagnuolo2343 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for your videos.
    I enjoy and I'm learning to use the bowl gauche

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  4 года назад

      Wonderful! Thank you and Happy Turning!

  • @bruceallen6377
    @bruceallen6377 2 месяца назад +2

    awesome video, awesome tips, thanks for your channel!

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  2 месяца назад

      My pleasure, Bruce! Thank you, and Happy Turning!

  • @jameswinslow9911
    @jameswinslow9911 Год назад +1

    I've turning some very dry cedar. Your shellac treatment plus other tips in sequence have made a great difference in reducing end-grain tear out. Thank you. You are a great teacher and visual demonstrator.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  Год назад

      Thank you, James. Glad to help! Happy Turning!

  • @onezenna2
    @onezenna2 4 года назад +3

    Can you do a video of a end grain bowl. I like the side grain video it's easy to understand.

  • @racheldray1057
    @racheldray1057 Год назад +1

    I've just got a lathe and this video is very relevant to me today! Thank you for such a clear and helpful tutorial. I will be working my way through all your videos now!

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  Год назад

      You're very welcome, Rachel! All the best to you and Happy Turning!

  • @jeandorval6001
    @jeandorval6001 3 года назад +2

    I enjoyed the presentation and hope (I am sure) that it will solve my problem. Many thanks from Quebec, Canada

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 года назад

      I hope so too! All the best to you and Happy Turning!

  • @jabernuha
    @jabernuha 4 года назад +2

    God Bless you ... Best style and best detailed teaching

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  4 года назад

      Thanks a lot, much appreciated. Happy Turning!

  • @richardnash6009
    @richardnash6009 4 года назад +1

    Excellent and very interesting project. Thank you 👌👌👌👌

  • @alaincaron225
    @alaincaron225 4 года назад +2

    Your explanations are very clear, even for someone whose mother tongue is not English. The sketchs especially in your articles speaks a thousand words. Thank you very much for your video.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  4 года назад

      Wow, thank you! So glad to help! Happy Turning!

  • @scottbaird7084
    @scottbaird7084 3 года назад +5

    Kent. Thank you for this information. It has proven to be invaluable to me. As a relatively new wood turner, I was struggling with this issue a lot. This video helped me immensely. Thanks again for creating all the excellent educational videos.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  2 года назад

      Thank you for writing and sharing Scott! I'm so glad this helped. All the best to you and Happy Turning!

  • @dejavu666wampas9
    @dejavu666wampas9 4 года назад +6

    Boy, I sure learn stuff when I listen to you. Thanks.

  • @roncole8434
    @roncole8434 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the video, I'm new to this and everything helps. I have a 1/2 inch bowl gouge coming, can't wait to try riding the bevel !

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  2 года назад +1

      You can do it Ron. Remember; persistent, patient practice will yield the bowls you imagine creating! Happy Turning!

  • @larryking606
    @larryking606 2 года назад +1

    Good Afternoon Kent,
    You most definitely helped me understand more about End
    Grain tear out! I will be using
    The next time I get a bowl to turn ! You always have great information that you pass on to the folks that watch your videos . Thank you again for sharing the important things
    About problems everyone
    Will have when they try fighting END GRAIN !!!!!
    Take Care and Be Safe

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  2 года назад +1

      Awesome, Larry! I'm so glad this is helping! All the best to you and Happy Turning!

    • @larryking606
      @larryking606 2 года назад

      @@TurnAWoodBowl
      The Thanks goes to you !

  • @Bosun25
    @Bosun25 Год назад

    Thanks for the concise guide to smoothing end grain !

  • @danepowell3128
    @danepowell3128 4 года назад +6

    Thank you very much Kent. You are one of the very best instructors/teachers I have ever encountered. I look forward to turning my next bowl ( later this morning) to see if I remember all seven tips. You are appreciated!!!

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  4 года назад +1

      Wow, thanks and I appreciate you and your comments. Thanks and Happy Turning!

  • @billstanley5317
    @billstanley5317 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for your videos they're great, particularly for new turners who are unable to attend club meetings during the current situation.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 года назад

      Absolutely. So glad you are enjoying and learning. Glad to have you along. Happy Turning!

  • @ShaminMike
    @ShaminMike 4 года назад +13

    Man your videos are the freaking best! I’ve watched a bunch of them and they have helped me a ton. I’m still getting used to using the bowl gouge and man the difference it made when I got a grinder to put the 55* swept back grind on it! I still need a ton of more practice with it but your videos help out so much! Thank you brother 🙏

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  4 года назад +1

      Great to hear! So happy for you. If you need help with shaping and sharpening, check out my Tool Sharpening online course turnawoodbowl.com/tool-sharpening-ecourse-for-wood-bowl-turning/

  • @paulruud5804
    @paulruud5804 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for your terrific videos!
    New turner here. I don't understand why the unsupported grain after the end grain isn't a worse problem than the end grain. If I were using a router on a board with similar grain, the most vulnerable edge would be the section with the unsupported grain. I would consider making a climb cut there. It would be like reversing the direction the bowl is turning for just that section. Thanks for any help.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  7 месяцев назад

      Paul, Thank you for writing and sharing! Check out this article turnawoodbowl.com/supported-cut-wood-grain-bowl-gouge-cut-direction/

  • @dirkerzhoff4805
    @dirkerzhoff4805 4 года назад +1

    Mein Englisch ist immer noch sehr sehr schlecht , aber so wie Du es erklärst ist genial !!
    Wundervoll, danke Dir ich habe wieder gelernt , danke . Lieben Gruß aus 🇩🇪 . Dirk

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  4 года назад +1

      Oh toll! Nun, mein Deutsch ist nicht vorhanden, daher bin ich begeistert, dass Sie von diesem Video profitieren konnten. Haben Sie übrigens Peter Wohllebens Buch "Das verborgene Leben der Bäume" gelesen? Es ist unglaublich und ich würde diese Wälder gerne eines Tages in Deutschland sehen. Alles Gute für dich und Happy Turning!

  • @bryanperron6748
    @bryanperron6748 15 дней назад

    Such good info My skills improve after every vidio
    Thanks kent

  • @johnchalikian3239
    @johnchalikian3239 2 года назад +2

    Very well done as usual. The visuals you used to demonstrate the concept of end grain fibers was excellent. Sign of a good teacher. I was aware of most of the tips but very good reminders. #7 tip though made my time viewing most profitable. Loved the idea of using the shellac for support of the fibers. The mention of Richard Raffan (who I consider my mentor) shows you have learned from the best. Thank you for your thoughtfully prepared presentations.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  2 года назад

      Thank you, John! Much appreciated. All the best to you and Happy Turning!

  • @Straightfromthehorsesmouth
    @Straightfromthehorsesmouth 4 года назад +3

    I use sanding sealer to strengthen the end grain. Nice video.

  • @vvtube100
    @vvtube100 3 года назад +2

    Always wonderful way to explain the problems and their effective solutions. I am a first timer turner and I run to Kent's videos when I need a solution to my turning problem. Once I understood the solution, I apply it in my turning: the result I successfully manage to eliminate the problem. What is delightful is that you care to answer my posts, I do not feel ignored. With some engineering background, I understood the geometry of he bowl gouge and the dynamics of its meeting with the revolving wood. This helped to learn to avoid a catch. Now if I get a catch, I know what I did wrong and rectify it. Thanks Kent for your help to all wood turners, especially to a new turner like me. I purchased three carbide-tip gouges, but for some reason I enjoy more using the conventional bowl gouge. Do they make conventional bowl gouge with carbide tip? Best.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 года назад

      VK, Thank you for writing and sharing. I'm so glad to be able to help when you need it. But I'm more glad that you are enjoying the process of turning. Yes, I believe there is more of a connection between the turner and the wood with the bowl gouge compared to the carbide scraper. Of course they both work, but there's a cleaner, more natural feeling with the gouge. All the best to you and Happy Turning!

  • @gregballard7438
    @gregballard7438 4 года назад +1

    Great and helpful video!

  • @stevenhansen8641
    @stevenhansen8641 4 года назад +2

    Thanks Kent
    Your numbers in viewing and subscriptions are climbing fast. Good for you,your channel deserves it. I appreciate the time and effort.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  4 года назад

      So nice of you to say this. Thank You! I appreciate you!

  • @OwDo
    @OwDo 4 года назад +3

    Some good tips there. I think I'd already got them just by sheer tenacity. But having them explained was very instructive. Another useful video - thanks.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  4 года назад

      Great to hear! Thank you! Happy Turning!

  • @MrXstacey
    @MrXstacey 3 года назад +1

    Bowl gouge is still new to me. Didn’t have one, made my own. Watched your bowl gouge angle vid and this one. Between the two, this was my aha moment. Mostly make bodhran tippers (Celtic drumsticks) which is spindle work, but recently upgraded my lathe and have been playing with bowls and lidded boxes. Been favouring my carbide tools for a lot of this journey, mostly due to a lack of a good sharpening setup. With my homemade bowl gouge, I did a freehand 40/40 grind on a crappy bench grinder with no angle support then refined it by hand with diamond stones, tried it out and I found your so called aha moment.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 года назад

      I'm glad its all coming together for you. All the best to you and Happy Turning!

  • @joeszukalski8501
    @joeszukalski8501 2 года назад +1

    Excellent ideas. I am not a full time turner but have learn some of you tricks which will help me.

  • @mannyflecker4331
    @mannyflecker4331 4 года назад +2

    I really like your style of presentation - easy, calm, measured with good videos. Thanks. - Manny

  • @kimr5841
    @kimr5841 3 года назад +3

    I've been binge watching your videos for the excellent training provided. I hope to have my new lathe in my shop before the first of the year. Watching your videos will give me a head start with fewer hard lessons learned first hand.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 года назад

      Welcome aboard, Kim! That's awesome. Thanks for sharing and Happy Turning!

  • @johnoerter2883
    @johnoerter2883 3 года назад +2

    Thank you, very helpful! I’m trying to turn old, dry cedar? And getting lots of tear out

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 года назад +1

      That's a great way to master your cutting techniques. Get it right on that dry cedar, then when you get a piece of green maple or cherry it will turn like butter. ;) I learned to turn bowls with old punky dried out pecan. I really had no idea until one day I turned a piece of green cherry. It was like a bar of soap. ;) All the best to you and Happy Turning!

    • @johnoerter2883
      @johnoerter2883 3 года назад +1

      @@TurnAWoodBowl Kent, thanks! I did some turning, and loved it, on my old Shopsmith … 25 years ago. Had to let it go, and just recently got a new SS . I got talking with widow in our congregation whose husband died a couple of years ago. She showed me his workshop, and I saw a partially tuned bowl, and I offered to clean it up and finish it for her. She loved the idea … well, now I find iI'm end-grain tearing it up … Humm … I think I'll go find some shellac and toughen it up again before trying again … In any case, thank you for your clear and skillful educational work!

  • @jeffreyheacock4481
    @jeffreyheacock4481 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Kent!

  • @nomraun
    @nomraun Год назад

    Great video and very clear demonstration has helped out my bowl turning a lot!

  • @dpmccutcheon
    @dpmccutcheon 4 года назад +2

    Super informative! Thanks

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  4 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks and Happy Turning!

  • @hughcawley473
    @hughcawley473 4 года назад +2

    Another master class - excellent and thanks. Best Hugh

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  4 года назад

      My pleasure! Thank you and Happy Turning!

  • @haskelloness5941
    @haskelloness5941 4 года назад +2

    Great video learning a lot every time I watch one .

  • @StephanieElizabethMann
    @StephanieElizabethMann 4 года назад +3

    Thank you. What you said makes sense and having the explanation and demonstrations reinforced the seven tips well.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  4 года назад +1

      Fantastic! So glad to help! Happy Turning!

  • @randyjones2101
    @randyjones2101 3 года назад +2

    Great info, I do most of the tips and learned a few more tips. We will see, its got to help Thanks

  • @josephwise485
    @josephwise485 4 года назад +2

    Yep, think I have done most if not all of the tips you gave in my short time turning. One more that I've tried, is to turn the lathe speed down when you get tear out. That came from a pro turner. Thanks for sharing Kent. Safe turning.

  • @mac7622
    @mac7622 2 года назад +1

    You make some of the best turning videos on the net. Thank you
    Could you do a video on inside tear out?

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  2 года назад

      Thank you, MAC. I'll see what I can do. Happy Turning!

  • @turningwiththewoods
    @turningwiththewoods 4 года назад +3

    Excellent tips. What about using fast setting epoxy?

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  4 года назад +1

      Yes, that works too. See my full article turnawoodbowl.com/14-ways-to-avoid-wood-grain-tear-out-with-wooden-bowls/ Thanks

  • @davidfoss9174
    @davidfoss9174 Год назад +1

    Good stuff! Thank you.

  • @williammorrow2135
    @williammorrow2135 4 года назад +2

    Thank you very much, subscribed

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  4 года назад

      Thanks for the sub! Much appreciated! Happy Turning!

  • @dennisjenkins7040
    @dennisjenkins7040 3 года назад +2

    Only having and using a lathe for about 3 weeks and knowing nothing about turning when starting, I find your videos invaluable. You really are awesome at instruction. One question, why does coming from bottom of bowl help with end grain tearout versus coming from top of bowl down. I understand the supported cut thing some what but not really understanding the fibers not being supported coming down from the top if the fibers seem to be running the same direction on either cut. I know I must be missing something here just not seeing it at the moment why. Again, thanks for your videos, I think they are among the best of the best out there.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 года назад +1

      I think you're going to find my Which Direction? video very helpful! Happy Turning!

  • @howardwittwer7490
    @howardwittwer7490 4 года назад +1

    Howard Wittwer
    Your tips continue to improve my turning of bowls

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  4 года назад

      Improved bowls is always a PLUS! Thanks glad to hear. Happy Turning!

  • @markschmitz4891
    @markschmitz4891 3 года назад +2

    Great instruction. Do the 7 tips all apply when coring the bowl blank? Does everything work the same on the inside as the outside?

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 года назад

      Yes they do, except for the shear scraping. Never use a bowl gouge to shear scrape the interior of a bowl, use the round nose scraper there. Good question. Happy Turning!

  • @jamestetreault7675
    @jamestetreault7675 4 года назад +2

    Sanding sealer works very well also.

  • @ronnywouters5898
    @ronnywouters5898 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the tips. Nice video

  • @claytonbink1647
    @claytonbink1647 4 года назад +2

    Another great video, Kent! Keep 'em coming!

  • @timbutler3733
    @timbutler3733 2 года назад +1

    Very helpful, thanks.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  2 года назад

      Glad it was helpful Tim! Happy Turning!

  • @benwest123
    @benwest123 3 года назад +2

    Thanks Ken, I'm currently battling a beautiful bit of cherry into a live edge bowl and am getting terrible tear out. I'll try all your tips and if it doesn't work, life is too short to turn rubbish!! Appreciate your videos.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 года назад

      Thank you, Ben! You can do it! All the best to you and Happy Turning!

  • @petercartwright7583
    @petercartwright7583 3 года назад +2

    Hi Kent when you glue your bowl blank to a wooden block on the layth what glue is the best one to use love the video's as I have just bought a wood layth not been able to use it yet but can't wait to use it.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 года назад

      I don't use a lot of glue blocks, but Titebond III is a very good wood glue. Happy Turning!

  • @briscoedarling3237
    @briscoedarling3237 4 года назад +1

    Great channel and great advise! Thanks for your tips, tricks and techniques.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  4 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! And thank you. Happy Turning!

  • @joelspring2487
    @joelspring2487 4 года назад +2

    I agree with Terry Benton .... "continual reinforcement" ............well done sir!

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  4 года назад

      Thank you, glad you enjoyed. Happy Turning!

  • @alanandkarenrouse747
    @alanandkarenrouse747 4 года назад +2

    Thanks a bunch, Kent. I'm off to the shop!!

  • @raytilghman1153
    @raytilghman1153 4 года назад +5

    Great tips as usual. I would like to see one or more followups on the inside cuts especially natural edge and unique grain such as burl and crotch grains. Again super video. Thanks

  • @tomt2020
    @tomt2020 3 года назад +2

    Great tips! How much material should I leave for reinforcing with shellac - how deep does the shellac penetrate?

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 года назад

      Good question. The thinner, 1-pound cut, will penetrate pretty far. It will definitely soak in past any torn grain fibers and that is what needs to be cut clean in order to have a smooth finish. All the best to you and Happy Turning!

  • @mrb1060
    @mrb1060 4 года назад +1

    Great tips. Thanks

  • @colind5537
    @colind5537 8 месяцев назад +1

    great video again Kent I think I may be turning rubbish as I think I have done 6 out of seven don’t have any shellac but have tried sanding sealer and even danish oil but still getting some tear out, tried scrapers etc. although the bowl looks ok may end up firewood

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  8 месяцев назад

      No worries, you'll get there Colin. Keep it up and Happy Turning!

  • @philbutcher6959
    @philbutcher6959 2 года назад

    Very good explanation - thanks. I have been turning a pretty green piece of lime today that has terrible tear out and was wondering if the moisture was the problem, but I will try again tomorrow with pointers and treat it as a learning curve.

  • @robertriley6213
    @robertriley6213 2 года назад +2

    Hi Kent , I will say that I have been getting kinda lucky with the end grain as I was learning, the last few bowls have had issues and I’m rewatching your videos to see what I’ve missed , turning a bowl to finish with even slightly green wood has proven to be a bad choice as it’s warping in me most of the time before I even get it completely sanded. I also have found that in continuing to follow your advice it is getting much easier to follow your examples and advice example to move your body instead of your arms while cutting out the shape of a project.
    I may have missed it but do you have a video on green wood ?
    Thank you for your great instructions and advice to help us learn and become better in our turning experience

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  2 года назад

      Robert, Thank you for writing and sharing! Yes, actually I have a full course on green wood. Check it out www.TurnAWoodBowl.com/green All the best to you and Happy Turning!

  • @troythompson7375
    @troythompson7375 2 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @mikemiller8736
    @mikemiller8736 3 года назад +2

    Thanks so much Kent. Just started turning about 4 months ago on my late father's 100 year old Delta wood lathe. Please can you cover tearout on the inside cut of the bowl. That cut is going the opposite direction to a supported cut. And with softer wood tearout seems inevitable. Also can you go through tear out on end grain work like salt shakers and lidded boxes.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 года назад +1

      I'll see what I can do. Be sure to watch this video too ruclips.net/video/WRC0NW4R7gA/видео.html Happy Turning!

  • @jofortinflow
    @jofortinflow 4 года назад +2

    absolutely helpful.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  4 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! Thank you and Happy Turning!

  • @matthewschmalz852
    @matthewschmalz852 4 года назад +3

    I've been working with some catalpa a friend gifted me.....this stuff tears out on the ends terribly! I have been able to sheer scrape it and pretty much clean it up. You are so right about grain direction; a good understanding will change ones life! Thanks for the video and all the great information😊

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  4 года назад

      Here's to life-changing understanding of grain direction! ;) Happy Turning!

  • @lizsurbanroost3624
    @lizsurbanroost3624 3 года назад +1

    Liz J
    Farmington Minnesota
    Bowl
    I would love to win that bowl! Gorgeous! It was hard finding a video of yours I haven't watched already LOL, I hope I entered the contest properly and congrats on 50K! I knew you could do it!

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 года назад

      Thank you for entering! Happy Turning!

  • @keithmanvell2512
    @keithmanvell2512 Год назад +1

    Very good advice

  • @rhannington
    @rhannington Год назад

    Thanks,very useful and so clearly demonstrated.

  • @kenkaufman4736
    @kenkaufman4736 4 года назад +1

    Great video. I always learn something new that I can use. Thanks.

  • @carolriley8472
    @carolriley8472 4 года назад +2

    thanks for the tips...I've been using shellac to stabilize my wood since I started turning.

  • @debbiekorwin4000
    @debbiekorwin4000 4 года назад +4

    This is such great info!!! I really love your videos!!!!! On really punky wood, I’ve also used thin CA glue which helps turn end grain if shellac doesn’t do the job. I’m too stubborn to trash rubbish wood 🤭

  • @richardlaney2047
    @richardlaney2047 4 года назад +1

    Great info. Thanks

  • @wood-side-story
    @wood-side-story 4 года назад +5

    I also use thin CA glue on my dry, exotic hardwood and it surely helps (shellac not so much when they are.. *literally* hard core😂🙈)
    Thanks for refreshing the fundamentals!

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  4 года назад +1

      Yes, CA works too. Thanks for sharing. Happy Turning!

    • @BEElaine1008
      @BEElaine1008 4 года назад

      @@TurnAWoodBowl I epwas going to ask about that. The CA glue or tge wood glue and then rubbing in sawdust, like I’ve seen done for cracks. Does that help?

  • @umlooad
    @umlooad 3 года назад +2

    Very nice explanation. I would add a skew chisel to be used for the finish, but if used in the wrong way it can ruin your workpiece within the glimpse of an eye.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 года назад

      Correct, a skew can be more of a problem at times. Happy Turning!

  • @sgoldste02
    @sgoldste02 2 года назад +1

    Nice video; thank you. You say when shaping the exterior of the bowl, to get a supported cut by turning from the base of the bowl toward the rim. How about when turning the interior of the bowl? Still from the center of the bowl toward the rim? or in that case, do you go from the rim toward the base?

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  2 года назад

      Great question. The inside supported direct will change to rim to bottom. Check out this video where I cover it all ruclips.net/video/WRC0NW4R7gA/видео.html All the best to you and Happy Turning!

  • @mikecooperator291
    @mikecooperator291 4 года назад +5

    I'm learning so much from you, thank you

  • @laceyhansen1815
    @laceyhansen1815 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this. Helps me except I only use Easy Wood tools. Any suggestions?

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  Год назад

      Lacey, even with Easy Wood Tools if you are working in a supported grain direction you will have a smoother surface. Happy Turning!

  • @billkitchen1
    @billkitchen1 Год назад

    Fantabidosi! Grwet tutorial : most ueful, Thanks muchly.
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  • @JamesCouch777
    @JamesCouch777 Год назад +1

    Excellent tutorial as always 👍

  • @billy19461
    @billy19461 3 года назад +1

    Just what I needed!

  • @tomdolan4697
    @tomdolan4697 4 года назад +2

    Great Video, I will be trying out this method today.

  • @marksartisanwoodcrafts
    @marksartisanwoodcrafts 4 года назад +2

    Kent. Do you have a top ten of your favorite species to turn?

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  4 года назад +2

      Good question. I usually love what I'm turning currently. Here are some of the ones I really like to turn; cherry, honey locust, ligustrum (in the olive family), elm, maple, walnut, camphor, cedar, pecan. Those are the top that come to mind. ;)

  • @janeoverby2151
    @janeoverby2151 4 года назад +2

    Love it learning alot thank you. Would love to see the bowl finished. Got a lot of pecan in the yard. Live in GA pecan trees everywhere

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  4 года назад

      Sounds great! Maybe I'll turn a pecan bowl as one of my start to finish videos. They look amazing with a lacquer finish. Thank you! Happy Turning!

  • @coffeecup1689
    @coffeecup1689 4 года назад +2

    Great video, thanks. I work with a lot of spalted oak. I am going to try the shellac treatment to the end grain and see how it goes. I usually finish with a shine juice, so this treatment should play well with it.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  4 года назад

      Sounds great. Thanks! Happy Turning!

  • @danielcross6815
    @danielcross6815 3 года назад +2

    Just happened on this video, pertinent for me right now, thanks Kent, just outstanding info and presentation. I am curious: always a tenon? Or maybe a recess when apropos?
    Thanks for your work helping the turning community.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 года назад

      Thanks, Daniel. I'm a big tenon fan because it is so versatile and allows for more custom base. Happy Turning!

  • @melvyndickson3074
    @melvyndickson3074 4 года назад +3

    Again, very useful advice: tear out is quite an issue with the seasoned pine I am using. And, by the way, the fibres in the timber xylem are real “straws” that take water from the roots of the tree to the leaves so your straw model is perfect.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for the info! Have you read "The Hidden Life of Trees" by Peter Wohlleben. The straw info is correct, but did you know that we (humans) still have not figured out how the water is lifted all the way to the tops of the trees? They explain how the "quick" answers we've long believed don't actually work like we thought. It's an amazing read, that will have you looking at every tree differently. Here's the book amzn.to/3dAq6Fj

  • @jimwheeler6131
    @jimwheeler6131 4 года назад +3

    Wonderful focused tips on tear out, but actually great reinforcement on good turning techniques in general. Not disappointed in any of your videos - thanks for all you do for us turners-in-training out here in radioland.

  • @wendyheller8390
    @wendyheller8390 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the good direction. I was turning spalted birch and the tearout was a challenge. Using ca glue left a dark discoloration, so I am going to make some of your concoction!! Treat the whole bowl, correct? Thanks!!

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 года назад

      Wonderful! This concoction should help your situation. All the best and Happy Turning!

  • @rickbergquist2194
    @rickbergquist2194 4 года назад +1

    Great review--thanks for the tips on what to look for!

  • @segrimsjinn
    @segrimsjinn 3 года назад +2

    So does it have to be shellac? If you didnt have any and wanted to stay food safe any other items you might substitute?

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 года назад +1

      Not sure. It would need to be very thin and adhesive in order to bind the loose end grain fibers.

  • @daveedwards3303
    @daveedwards3303 3 года назад +2

    Great info. On one of you videos you talk about your local club, I live in Leesburg where is your local club ? Any info. Please, I'm about to sign up for your online class

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  3 года назад +1

      Hey, Dave. Central Florida Woodturners. You can join the club online if you'd like and we have monthly meetings. All the best to you and Happy Turning!

  • @mac7622
    @mac7622 2 года назад +1

    I like doing supported pull cuts, I was wondering what you think about doing this and any feedback?

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  2 года назад +1

      I think they can be great, but if you roll the gouge over too far they can also be scary. ;)

  • @JasonDiggs
    @JasonDiggs 4 года назад +2

    Any advice for us carbide tool users? Getting wicked tear out with dry cherry. Tried doing a washcoat of shellac before doing a finishing cut with the carbide tool to little avail.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  4 года назад +1

      You can try to use some of the techniques in this video ruclips.net/video/1k3Fpfs_Cms/видео.html Think about jumping up to the bowl gouge, you will like the results. Happy Turning!

    • @JasonDiggs
      @JasonDiggs 4 года назад

      @@TurnAWoodBowl Thanks! Great tips on that video, too. Can't wait to try them out tonight. Cheers! 😁

  • @pbpleased7936
    @pbpleased7936 4 года назад +1

    Would a thin CA glue do the same #7 trick? Thank you. Beth in Phoenix.

    • @TurnAWoodBowl
      @TurnAWoodBowl  4 года назад +1

      Yes, absolutely. Read my full article turnawoodbowl.com/14-ways-to-avoid-wood-grain-tear-out-with-wooden-bowls/ Thanks and Happy Turning!

  • @BAILEYWOODWORKS
    @BAILEYWOODWORKS 4 года назад +2

    So helpful, again!