Nice job. I use mostly construction grade lumber due to my location and you can make some very nice stuff from it. I was fortunate enough to find some "ditch wood" recently and plan to turn a few larger bowls from that but usually I am stuck with construction grade lumber. Great work. Yall have a wonderful day.
Love it, the resulting bowl is very nice, lovely grain pattern. I would be terrified turning something held together with a thin film of glue, knowing my luck I'd end up wearing it. As a point of interest what glue did you use. .
Great job and inspiration for those of us not blessed with endless supplies of 'nice' wood 👍 Just curious about your tool rest - trying to find a 12" with a 16mm post (looks like what you have there) - only found one 'off the shelf' - is that the VIGAN rest from Amazon? any good?
Yes I think it is. I bought it a couple of years ago, and whilst it was fairly cheap, it is very good quality and still is superb condition. It was a bit of a gamble buying the unknown, but for me, I couldn't go back to a shorter everyday tool rest.
Nice to see someone making something nice from low price material.
Glad you like it!
Beautiful result, well done 👍👍
Many thanks😀👍
Great idea, have done this for years
Pine is so under rated, it takes a very light touch, which sharpens your skills. Thanks for watching🙂
Excellent job! I will have to try this out when I get my lathe working. I have a bunch of 2x4 scraps to practice on
Good luck. Go for it!👍
Beautiful work
Thank you very much 😀
Looks amazing
Thank you very much
I was about to ask where the wax off/on was and then...there it was! Nice upgrade!
Thanks for noticing. Yes, I thought it time to try something new! 😎👍
mangkok kayu dengan serat kayu yang indah
Terima kasih banyak sudah menonton 😀👍
Surprisingly good. Good work on the grain orientation!
Thank you! Cheers!
VERY nicely done.
Thanks for the visit
Very good job 👌
Thanks for watching
Nice job. I use mostly construction grade lumber due to my location and you can make some very nice stuff from it. I was fortunate enough to find some "ditch wood" recently and plan to turn a few larger bowls from that but usually I am stuck with construction grade lumber. Great work. Yall have a wonderful day.
Sounds great! Thanks for watching😀👍
A great use of the quarter saw grain! When you first stacked the two boards, I was wondering it might be better to book match them, then you did 😊
I love experimenting with pine. Thanks for watching
Nice work mate
Thanks 👍
Love it, the resulting bowl is very nice, lovely grain pattern. I would be terrified turning something held together with a thin film of glue, knowing my luck I'd end up wearing it. As a point of interest what glue did you use.
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I have used Gorilla Wood Glue for the last 2.5 years. It's fairly priced and easy to get hold of. Thanks and good luck!
Beautiful mirror grain pattern. Hard to believe it's source
Thank you! 😊
I'm guessing you intentionally tried to line up the grain for the best symmetrically visual orientation. Looks very nice! 👍👍👍👍👍
Yes, thanks 😎👍
NICE!!!!!! How do you attach the bowl to hollow it?
I make a mortise hole in the base with a dovetail, then when I flip it over to hollow out, my chuck expands in the mortise to hold the bowl in place.
@@RDMWoodturning oh I see! Thx
That turned out awesome! About what speed you run your lathe? Thanks for sharing!
On this project around 800-900 rpm, but it depends on the size and type of wood. Thanks for watching 👍
Just curious, has the bowl split at all?
Nope. Still in pristine condition. The CLS timber is kiln dried, so no warping or similar.
Great job and inspiration for those of us not blessed with endless supplies of 'nice' wood 👍 Just curious about your tool rest - trying to find a 12" with a 16mm post (looks like what you have there) - only found one 'off the shelf' - is that the VIGAN rest from Amazon? any good?
Yes I think it is. I bought it a couple of years ago, and whilst it was fairly cheap, it is very good quality and still is superb condition. It was a bit of a gamble buying the unknown, but for me, I couldn't go back to a shorter everyday tool rest.
@@RDMWoodturning cheers buddy, should be getting mine anytime now 👍
Wax on ... Wax off
always! Thanks for watching