No Lathe? No Worries, Make a Bowl
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- Опубликовано: 2 мар 2023
- There's a lot of ways to make a bowl if you don't have a lathe. Here's an inexpensive alternative.
This video is sponsored by Graff, and they provided me with the carving disks I show you in this video... But they also sent me a set to give away!!
Just leave the words "carving disks" in the comments and I'll use the YT random comment picker to choose the winner. I'll show that and announce the winner in my next video. USA entries only folks, sorry to my many fans worldwide. If you are chosen, you'll be responsible to contact me via my email: rhumphrey.woodworking@gmail.com within a week or I'll pick an alternate using the same method until I'm contacted with a shipping address.
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Thanks for sticking with me during my needed break. I appreciate every single one of you.
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Thanks very much for all the kind comments and interest in the Graff Carving Disc Giveaway!! I'll be choosing the winner via Random Comment Picker at 6:00PM (Eastern) on March 9, 2023. The contest winner will be announced at the end of my video publishing on March 10th. The winner must contact me via my email which provided in the video descriptions of my videos, within 1 week, or an alternate winner will be chosen. Thanks again! -Rod
Those carving disks are interesting, and certainly a decent option for places that don't have a lathe. That being said, you need to try making a bowl with a bowl adze, carpenter's hatchet and cabinet scraper sometime. A friend of mine who used to do living history demonstrations at frontier museums and the like made some gorgeous bowls with those three tools. Kinda peaceful and satisfying.
Edit: RUclips has been punishing longer format content creators by shoving the short format stuff down our throats in order to compete with TikTok. We appreciate you, Mr. Humphrey. Upload whenever you want, I for one, will be sticking around.
Thank you Pete! I've actually done just that in the past. I've got a very nice adze and a great collection of high quality carving chisels. Fun and challenging for sure. I love me some power tools too though, lol!
I really don't care for the shorts, personally. I want something substantial to sink my teeth into. I will also be sticking around and will gladly enjoy your videos.
The disk went through that wood like a hot knife through butter. Great rustic bowl. Good to see you back again, Rod. You've been missed.
Thank you, Jill, I appreciate that!
Looks like a vintage dough bowl. Love it.
Thank you, Bonny!
Those carving disks sure make quick work of that log! Can they be easily cleaned? Glad to see you back! You can’t keep a good Marine down
Awesome work
Thank you! I cleaned them up with a wire brush. The wood was a bit green so the burs filled up, but I only cleaned them once, after I was done.
Cool project. I thought the carving disks worked well. It's kind of like sculpting. Good job.
Thank you very much!
Nice to see you back sir hopefully all is well with you and your loved ones
Thank you, Len! Yes, and I hope the same to you and yours
Glad to have you back Rod. Carving disks.
Thank you very much!
Great looking bowl. And the ease of how it was made without a lathe was enjoyable to watch. Never a disappointment Rod. Glad you’re back. I’ve missed watching. See ya soon Brother!
Thank you, brother!
Good to see you back Rod you have done a great job again. Russell
Thank you, my friend!
Glad to have you back. Semper Fi.
Thanks, brother!
I apologize for not noticing this channel as often as I used too. But this is an impressive craftsmanship for a non lathe bowl. Glad your back hope to see more
Those carving disks (no I'm not entering a competition, I live in Norway) is amazing! But your skill needs to be a factor as well!
I appreciate that! Lovely to hear from Norway!!!
Glad to see you're back. I've been looking to get into power carving recently, and these carving disks would come in handy!
Glad to see you back! Never really thought about using carving disks...
Carving Disks is something I’m going to have to try. That looks really cool!
Pretty fun process. I'll be trying them in some other carving projects too. Thanks!
Great to see you again Rod. Carving discs
thanks, David!
“carving disks”
Love the videos. Beautiful work.
Semper Fi
Much appreciated!
Those carving disks are amazing! Great job.
love the use of the carving discs. great job
Welcome back Rod. Interesting project. I made a bowl by that method a few years back and I strongly recommend that it's done outdoors as the shavings are much easier to clean up.
Semper Fi
Hello my friend! Thanks! You're so right, I'm glad I did this one outside, lol...
Nice work, this power carving is new to me. Thank you for sharing.
Those carving disks seem like a good idea. Glad to see you posting again.
Thanks so much!
These carving discs seem to be very effective. Thank you for the effort you put into these videos
Thanks very much, Eric! 😊
Whether it's carving disks or a lathe your talent shines through. Good to see you back at.
You're very kind, thank you!
Carving discs are wonderful to use. I've shaped several different things that are quite useful and rather rustic.
Nicely done! Those carving disks do a super job! 😎❤👍
Loved how well the carving disks worked.
Amazing rezult and fascinating process video! Thanks :)
Thanks very much! You make a great and affordable product 😊
Rod I've missed you it's good to have you back I haven't one of your videos for years I will still watch the ones that you post
Thanks for sticking with me, Fred!
Thank you for an amazing and awesome bowl. It just shows us that you can make a bowl without your machine
Great job Rod. I love the graffiti carving disc. I want to make a long bread dish… these would help a lot. Thanks for all you do… all you’ve done for us.
Thank you, Martin, I appreciate that very much.
Carving Discs Rod, it’s good to see you, Friend! So glad you’re back. That bowl is fantastic. I’ve been trying to figure out our to make a bathroom sink out of some redwood I’ve got. You just showed me how! Thanks, Rod. Take gentle care. 🙏🏻❣️
Thank you, my friend! Great! Glad this was helpful. I hope you post pics of that sink, I'll bet it will be a beauty 😊
Those carving disks look like a great way to save time. Have a great day.
They are, and a fun way to spend time too! 😊
An intriguing video Rod, loved it. Good to see you back too, thanks for sharing.
Much appreciated, John!
I love to watch you carve, either by hand or with a grinder. Thanks for this. Don't expect you'll be using that carving disc on this fall's pumpkins!!
Thanks very much, Leigh! Wow, that would be messy...might have to do it!
Neat bowl Rod. Those carving disks sure make for quick removal of stock. Thanks for the video.
You're welcome, and thank you, Craig!
This is very interesting, Rob. I have a grinder that someone gave me several years ago that I hardly ever use for anything. A set of these carving discs may be just what I need. I can think of several ways they might be used along with the lathe for a variety of projects. Thanks for another great video. May God bless you and yours!
lots of potential for sure! thank you!
Super cool with the carving discs. Gives me some great ideas.
Good to see you back.
Thank you very much!
Looks like you had fun with those carving disks. Very nice rustic bowl.
Thanks 👍
Carving disks look cool, I have a hickory log that I might try that on. Good to see you back, thanks for all you do and have done.
Thank you, I appreciate that!
I did a couple small dough bowls a few years ago. The carving disc I used was smaller and slower. these do great. Very nice bowl.
Thanks, Tammy!
Hi Rod. Very cool approach to making a bowl. It is beautiful. Glad to see you back at it. 😊 carving disks 😊
Thank you very much!
Good afternoon, Rod.
It's good to be a part of your day again. No lathe, no problem. Love it. You made a really cool bowl without a lathe. I did check out the "carving disks" and they are very reasonably priced. Definitely something I plan on trying soon. Thanks for the video lesson.
God bless
Great to have you here my friend! Thanks for sticking with me!
@@RHumphrey Semper Fidelis
I like that you didn't do too much after using the carving disks. I love that look of it that way.
I do like some tool marks and divots now and then. Lots of character. Thank you!
I started carving with angle grinder a few moths ago, generally using a planner disk followed with flap disks before standing. Looks like those carving disks you used are much safer to use and give smoother surface and I would love to have a set.
Hi Rod, good to see you back, this carving technique is very interesting.
Thank you, David!
My wife has been asking for a dough bowl, those carving disks would come in handy in making one. Good to see you back, have a good day. Bill
They are a great option. I've made dough bowls with mallet and chisel, and it take a lot longer, lol. Thank you and you as well!
Welcome back! Full size carving disks are too aggressive for my safety level. I now use the two inch Merlin chain disk and get great results. Takes just a little longer, but I have no fear of adding blood to the project. 😊
They sure can be, Valerie! This set is less aggressive that a few others I've tried, but still can be grabby. Thanks!
Those carving disks look like a lot of fun to use. I can imagine doing complex and asymmetrical forms with them.
Great looking bowl! Like the rustic look. Well done and take care.
Thanks, you too!
This was so interesting. Those discs are amazing .....so are you and Edgar.
You're very kind, thank you!
Wow, very aggressive carving disks yet they leave a relatively smooth surface. Great job, glad to see you back.
the wood was a bit green which helped, but they aren't as aggressive as the carbide bur disks I have. They'll grab ahold though, lol... Thank you!
Missed your woodworking Rod, just whenever you want to post I know I will watch. God Bless, and give sweet Edger a scratch for me. He is such a beautiful boy.
Thanks very much, Jane, I appreciate that! Edgar appreciates that loo!!
I'm loving your channel...found it by one of my subscribers who must also love wood. I'm hooked!
Thank you so much!! Welcome! I love the U.P. by the way. I grew up in the northern mitten, south of the bridge, but travelled up there often for camping and adventures. It's a whole different place, full of so much beauty!
Not bad for your first one...I will have to give that a try.
Thanks! It's pretty fun
Beautiful bowl Rod I made my mother a cedar bowl with my dremel tool and carving bits and a couple of files, it looked similar to this one but a little smaller! You can make anything if you set your mind to finding a way to get it done!
Really cool bowl and process!
Thank you very much!
The carbing disc work pretty good
carving disks Nice Job, I have been interested in trying some of those. Thanks for sharing!
Carving discs look awesome!
Cool idea. I've been wanting to get some carving disks
good to see you back. carving disks - never thought about using those to make a bowl
Thank you! Food for thought!
Nice use of the carving disks. I've been wanting to make a bread bowl for quite some time. Your video has peaked the interest again. Thanks, and Semper Fidelis brother. 'Rah.
Glad it was helpful! Semper Fi, brother!
Great to see you back sir ! I have missed your videos I have contemplating the carving disks for some time thank you for sharing .
Thanks very much, Melvin! These are a great and less expensive option.
Really nice, Rod. When I first saw the title, I was thinking you were going to spin the blank on a table saw and raise the blade in increments. Then I thought you were going to plane that split face flat. Instead, you used those carving disks to create something completely different. It's great to see you again. Other creators have been having problems with the RUclips algorithms too.
Bill
I've seen that done... No interest, lol. I'm glad you enjoyed it, Bill. Yep, YT is providing unnecessary issues to certain folks.
It looks like the dough bowl my great grand mother kept in a drawer with flour in it for making biscuits. Brings back memories. The "craving disc" did a great job hogging the wood out, but it still takes an artist to create a beautiful bowl like that. Thanks Rod.
Jean, the comment picker will not match "craving disks". Needs to be carving disks.
Carving disks
Thanks for sharing, Jean, and for your kind words!
Carving disks are great!! I've seen live edge cleaning videos using them.
Absolutely fantastic job with those carving discs. I don't have a large up here in Alaska but you have definitely given me an idea for a new hobby. Won't completely replace shooting but a bit less expensive in today's society. Welcome back and thank you for yet another fantastic video. Tim
Sorry, I don't have a lathe up here in Alaska...
Thanks very much, Tim! Yes on both accounts... shooting is very expensive in the lower 48 too. Lots of potential in these disks!
I have wanted to try carving discs but never tried one yet. Looks fun!
Pretty fun!
Great video Rod. Glad to see you back at it. I like the carving disk
Thanks very much! 😊
Nice carving discs. They are very effective
Nice Bowl! Those carving disks look like they work good.
Thanks, Jason!
These "carving disks" are amazing! Very cool video!
Thank you very much!
Wow, that was amazing! Great work, as always👍
Thank you very much!
Greatings Rod. Great to catch up with you. Nice bowl!! I have a set of disks already, you make it look like childs play. Cheers! & Blessings! Lana
Thanks very much, Lana, same to you! 😊
Very cool idea! Thanks!
Glad you liked it! 😊
Those carving disks work well. I want to try carving this way for sure. I’m working on chainsaw carvings as well. Thank you for sharing.
I'm doing more chainsaw carving too, videos coming soon! Thanks!
Nice work! Looks like I need to add carving disks to my things to try list.
Thank you, Joe!
Very nice. I love carving ❤ thanks for sharing
You are so welcome, Maddie! Thank you!
So happy to see a new video from you ❤ thanks for the heads up and May you have peace in making the best choices for your life. 😊
Darlou, you have no idea how much I appreciate that!! Thank you!
@@RHumphrey God Bless You 🙏
Those carving disks are awesome!! Would love to have a set. Thank you!
You're welcome, and thank you!
Thank you so much for sharing the great ideas.
You're welcome and thank you, Scott!
Impressive carving disk. Even better in capable hands.
Thank you!
"carving disks" - they look like a very cool tool. Thanks for holding a contest for them!
You're welcome, Matthew, and thank you!
I definitely would love to try out those carving disks
Those carving disks are pretty cool. It looks like they can chew through wood very easily. It reminds me of back when I used to grind boat hulls, without having to deal with fiberglass dust lol
Sounds like a dirty enough job for Mike Rowe, lol!
Cool Carving Disks!
Nice to hear your voice I have been missing you're videos.😘😘
You're very kind, Ellen, thank you so much!
Excellent video on the carving disc
Hi Rod, it's long time !! Nice to see you again... I bought that carving set (flat and bumped disc and the carving ball) and still didn't try it... That's amazing how good it makes the job ! Great demo, thanks a lot... Take care yourself, mate :)
Thank you, my friend!
Great project mate, thanks for sharing.
always appreciated, Dave!
I have been looking at carving disks lately but most seem to be such a small diameter. Thanks for showing this one
You're welcome, Tim, and thank you!
Hi Ron, it is nice to see a video of yours. I should get some of those carving discs and put them to good use up here in Northern VT.
Thanks very much!
A friend wants me to make her a dough bowl. These carving discs would be the perfect solution. . Another great looking bowl Rod
Nice! Have fun with that and send me a pic! Thank you
I learned something new today. Carving discs look interesting. I have seen the ones that have chainsaw looking teeth. I have yet to try one.
Amazing talent Top, there's really a lot can be done with "carving disk" sure missed your videos glad you're back
Thank you, Gordon! You're so right, huge potential!
Great looking bowl Rod.
Thank you very much!
That’s really nice my grandma had a big wooden bowl I think it was yellow popular it’s been a long time back in the early 50’s but her dad made it for her when she got married she called it her biscuit bowl she mixed ingredients in it
It was smooth maybe from so much use but it was pretty large like 12x18x4 all he had was just very basic hand tool I think she said he smoothed it with a piece of broken glass
Great video glad to see you back
Thank you for sharing that! Using a broken piece of glass is an interesting idea, a great scraper no doubt.