Woodturning - How to Rough Out Twice Turned Bowls

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  • Woodturning - In this video I demonstrate how to rough out twice turned bowls and get them ready for the drying shed. I also drop some pretty big news on a upcoming move next year. As always thanks for watching and please share with your friends, thanks!
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Комментарии • 902

  • @sandraanderson217
    @sandraanderson217 Год назад +4

    Oh! Congratulations on your upcoming move and bigger better shop! Definitely videos of setting up your shop the build etc would be great too… if you can’t make bowls that would work too! ❤️

    • @SpragueWoodturning
      @SpragueWoodturning  Год назад +2

      I will always be a turner, just might add some flat work in there to, like river tables, lol. thanks

    • @jackiebuttnor8410
      @jackiebuttnor8410 Год назад

      I second that motion.

  • @juniper617
    @juniper617 Год назад +2

    There’s so much more to wood turning than I ever realized.

  • @johnp.2267
    @johnp.2267 Год назад +3

    It's nice to see the old stomping grounds, and the extra room will be a help with your work, I'm sure. All the wood grains in this video were so beautiful. Can't wait to see the walnut finished.

  • @brentgalon7883
    @brentgalon7883 Год назад +1

    Its great that you show non turners what is involved in getting a finished product. Maybe they won't complain about sale price. Great job

  • @LaurentDumoulin-wy9dh
    @LaurentDumoulin-wy9dh Год назад +3

    Thanks Jim for sharing your processes. Very educational. Especially for beginner wood turners. 👍 Keep on turning!! DESIGNEREPOXY

  • @deanjohnston3466
    @deanjohnston3466 Год назад +1

    Congratulations Jim getting a new shop will be awesome and your wife will love her new house.😂😂😂

  • @wendylord1284
    @wendylord1284 Год назад +5

    As always great learning experience! Each week I can hardly wait for for your videos. The wood is beautiful, hard to say imperfections. But I love all the challenges that they give you, and how you are able to use them creatively to enhance the beauty.

  • @Quiltmama31
    @Quiltmama31 Год назад +1

    The black walnut is so beautiful. Designer Epoxy.

  • @amayakawaii
    @amayakawaii Год назад +4

    Another great video. Congratulations on your (eventual) move home. The new setup sounds amazing and more room to work in is always a joy!

  • @dwade1958
    @dwade1958 Год назад +1

    The newest entry in the Sprague Dictionary of Advanced Woodturning - WOOD JUICE! I'm learning so much I never knew watching these videos!! Thanks, Jim (and congratulations and best of everything on next year's move - hooray for a bigger shop)!

  • @wantlessobject
    @wantlessobject Год назад +10

    Hey Jim. You know that once you have a new shop. You have to have a new lathe. Isn't that a rule or something. Lol

    • @SpragueWoodturning
      @SpragueWoodturning  Год назад +3

      It totally is, lol. Thanks

    • @greenmanjnj
      @greenmanjnj Год назад +3

      @Wantlessobject I’ve heard that rule: New work shop = new toys! Good call!!

    • @michelefretts1758
      @michelefretts1758 Год назад +2

      Great video, lots of beautiful wood!
      Congratulations on your new adventure!

    • @michelefretts1758
      @michelefretts1758 Год назад

      Designer Epoxy

    • @leisongivangomo4478
      @leisongivangomo4478 Год назад +3

      I think you should keep this beautiful workhorse for the roughing out (sap spray) and get a new one for the finishing

  • @JimJohnson-mu6gf
    @JimJohnson-mu6gf Год назад +1

    Can't wait to see these become finished artwork'
    Designer Epoxy

  • @stsfuzzybear4613
    @stsfuzzybear4613 Год назад +1

    Going home can be amazing. The work required can be daunting. I will never be able to do what you do, but, that doesn’t mean I don’t want to learn how. Will enjoy & learn from whatever videos you do make. And I do rewatch some too.

    • @SpragueWoodturning
      @SpragueWoodturning  Год назад

      I will always be a turner. That’s my true passion, might throw a table video in here and there, lol. Thanks

  • @cyberl0c099
    @cyberl0c099 Год назад +1

    The last few weeks I have gotten my turning fix vicariously through you! I have been in the process of moving and probably won't have my new shop set up and turning for a few more weeks. Thanks for showing the roughing out process you use, gives me a different way than some others I have seen.

  • @dkokel
    @dkokel Год назад +1

    Didn't comment on last week's video - these two videos are an excellent reminder that good prep goes a long way - saving resources and making your final steps as painless as possible - seems to be the same thing using Designer Epoxy - just a little longer process. Wish you the best on your move.

  • @robinbraun8278
    @robinbraun8278 Год назад +1

    Congratulations on the new shop and house!
    I am loving the walnut!
    My husband and I watch your videos together on fridays with a glass of bourbon.
    Cheers to your new adventure!

  • @edwardsimmons3721
    @edwardsimmons3721 Год назад +1

    As an amateur it’s always great to hear about coring technics. Great stuff.

  • @theresaa.5043
    @theresaa.5043 Год назад +1

    Great to see how those logs were turned into blanks, beautiful figuring in them. Will be fun to see what these will look like down the road!

  • @stephaniemcfall1340
    @stephaniemcfall1340 Год назад +1

    I think it is so cool how you cut all the bowels to get the ready.

  • @JDIt23
    @JDIt23 Год назад

    Glad I didn't watch this last night while doing my Sprague Woodturning binge. Had to process processing logs, and was definitely too tired to take in all the info in this video at midnight. As it is, I'll wind up watching this multiple times. You're a great teacher and creator. Glad my son found you for me.

  • @tearemsturnings8750
    @tearemsturnings8750 Год назад +1

    I'm glad you put out vids like this Jim, very few realize just how many "hands-on "hours go into a basic 12-14" bowl ,,congrats on the upcoming move

  • @coleenzartman7748
    @coleenzartman7748 Год назад +1

    Can’t wait to see how the spruce burl turns out. Please add progress clips on your new workshop and home when the building starts. Designer epoxy

  • @TripleG69
    @TripleG69 Год назад

    Firstly Jim - I'm happy for you and your wife and pray that all your future plans will be successful. Secondly - thanks for sharing this stage with us. I absolutely love the cutting up and forming cause you experience the whole process. It also shows just how much work it takes to get a beautiful bowl/plate etc. You give so much information and examples of what you're talking about that it's easy to follow even when you're not a turner yourself. Please don't cut this type of video for it is so eye opening and informative. Thanks for sharing your journey. Take care. Much ❤

  • @moniqueloyd4724
    @moniqueloyd4724 Год назад +2

    I love the small source it's adorable. The maple with the purple is my favorite, cant wait to see them finished.

  • @lokibottleoff9550
    @lokibottleoff9550 Год назад

    I love how relaxing your videos are, even without using Designer Epoxy

  • @lorasmith553
    @lorasmith553 Год назад +1

    Wow, there is so much that goes into every bowl, I can see why you do prep on multiple blanks all at one time, plus, the next time I go into the hardware store, and I see the woodworking tools, I may recognize one of them and actually know what it is used for! (another tidbit on tools for my trivia arsenal)
    Thank you for this informational video, and most of all thank you for posting the videos of the beautiful pieces you make!!

  • @brenda3768
    @brenda3768 Год назад +1

    And a partridge in a pear tree!! Nice wood!! Designer Epoxy

  • @inesbahl69
    @inesbahl69 Год назад +1

    Thanks again for teaching us.
    It’s amazing how much thought and work and time is involved in creating the bowls. I knew it was, but really, it’s more than I thought.😅

  • @user-hv4xb7xq6d
    @user-hv4xb7xq6d Год назад +1

    Congratulations on your up coming move. It's just the next chapter on your life adventure

  • @PHIL_S
    @PHIL_S Год назад +1

    Designer Epoxy - coring is the way to go!

  • @jeffrichardson237
    @jeffrichardson237 Год назад

    I pray God's blessings on your build and move. My wife and I just moved back to my hometown after being away for 20 years. Our decision to move was the correct one.

  • @dalemaclaren7576
    @dalemaclaren7576 Год назад +1

    Thank you so kindly for sharing all the process that goes into creating your beautiful pieces. A new shop, how exciting. Take great care and keep creating your wonderful videos and smiling.

  • @AndiWilliams
    @AndiWilliams Год назад

    Jim, I am never going to be a wood turner but I love watching your videos. I have learned a lot and gained a huge appreciation for wood turned items I see at local markets and faires.

  • @raydriver7300
    @raydriver7300 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for that interesting video, Jim. So much to take in and the human interest sharing your future plans makes it extra special. I - sorry, we - chose our current house because of the large garden (for England) and double (English) garage to turn into a workshop. It only took me 30 years! Keep keeping up the good work 🌞

  • @patriciamathis7042
    @patriciamathis7042 Год назад +2

    Thanks for showing all the prep work involved. These are some impressive bowels in the making. Congratulations on the move, you sound like it is making you happy.

  • @NothingByHalves
    @NothingByHalves Год назад +2

    Brilliant video again this week Jim - I am quickly becoming an armchair expert just by watching you.
    Well done for making the decision on the move - can't have been an easy one to make, but can't wait to watch videos shot from your fancy new workshop (and casting room!)
    This is the first time I've seen so many different woods in the raw form - am totally in love with the black walnut, it has to be said!
    Have a great weekend :o)

  • @stevesaah6840
    @stevesaah6840 Год назад +1

    Designer Epoxy - Thanks Jim and good luck with the pending move. New shop will be awesome!

  • @GregCrumbliss
    @GregCrumbliss Год назад +2

    I said this last week as well, I love these videos because I'm just getting started turning. Thank you for all the education. I just set up my first lathe yesterday and hope to begin my first ever roughing out session in the next few days. Just trying to make room for everything in my shop. 'OK Wood Labs' is born. 😁

  • @drewber565
    @drewber565 Год назад +1

    This is a great video of "how the sausage is made." A Great look. I was always wondering what Anchor Seal was, and what it was used for. Another great video! God bless you, your wife, and family, as you make the move to New Brunswick. That's quite a hike, from where y'all are, now. I pray that the adjustment, for everyone goes smoothly, and the kids come visit, often.

  • @footballwizz692004
    @footballwizz692004 Год назад

    That black walnut is going to be absolutely stunning!!

  • @jerrylindberg5583
    @jerrylindberg5583 Год назад +1

    Good information on first turning and preventing cracking. Man, I couldn't leave the kids. Good Luck setting everything up in the new home though.

  • @pmlm1571
    @pmlm1571 Год назад

    Good to be reminded of the larger world your beautiful pieces emerge from.

  • @chadchandonnet8767
    @chadchandonnet8767 Год назад +1

    Love learning new things from you. Can't wait to get back into my shop. One day, one day!

  • @michaelross8794
    @michaelross8794 Год назад

    I don't do production turning, but listening to you tell me about it...fascinating, just fascinating. I don't know where you are going from here or how it's going to TURN out...but, godspeed and good luck...and don't forget about us, your loyal fans.

  • @elisecoxhell4139
    @elisecoxhell4139 Год назад

    I love the purple colour of the walnut before it fully dries, it is beautiful once it goes black but gosh the purple is breathtaking! Reminds me of the purple heart wood offcuts in the vase you did recently, I continue to dream about a purple heart wood piece done with different purple resins...
    I am thrilled about your news Jim, I am very excited for you getting a bigger better workshop! I hope you have a smooth transition and wish you and your wife much happiness moving back to New Brunswick 💜💜💜

  • @jackiebuttnor8410
    @jackiebuttnor8410 Год назад +1

    Love your videos Jim. I always learn so much from you. I may never need it. But learning new things is something that makes me very happy.

  • @stevewhite8161
    @stevewhite8161 Год назад +1

    Congrats Jim on the news of you moving. I hope you don't miss your kids to much and have to move close to them again. Thanks for sharing this process. Look forward to seeing if any of these will get some designer epoxy.

  • @knotgreatwoodworks
    @knotgreatwoodworks Год назад +1

    I do like your videos of your production steps. I have learned much. I understand if they cease. It's all about the Benjamins. I'm a hobby turner so I have more leeway preparing blanks.

    • @SpragueWoodturning
      @SpragueWoodturning  Год назад

      There's actually 19 roughing out videos on that playlist, thanks.

  • @TheFortycaliber
    @TheFortycaliber Год назад +1

    Once again, thanks for sharing your knowledge. The last couple of episodes have been super instructive and will help me with my process.

  • @pattigolden1
    @pattigolden1 Год назад

    I'm not a turner, but I find it fascinating how much work actually goes into it...
    I DO have a few bowls & boards that were gifted to me & I appreciate them even more now (I truly appreciated them to begin with).
    Some of those bowls are going to be gorgeous when finished! For me, the more character the wood has, the more I like it.
    Good luck with the move!! Hopefully everything goes well & I KNOW you'll enjoy the new shop!

  • @cherylabrams7590
    @cherylabrams7590 Год назад +1

    I know I'm not a good Turner but that was very interesting to see the process. Thank you for sharing it

  • @johnlavarine8155
    @johnlavarine8155 Год назад +1

    Jim, as always, thanks for sharing your knowledge and expertise. It's great hearing you thought process throughout the videos.

  • @troyhenderson2074
    @troyhenderson2074 Год назад +1

    Thanks Jim. Always a pleasure.

  • @bobetteparker8583
    @bobetteparker8583 Год назад

    I watch all your videos, even though I will never be a wood turner I find your videos so interesting and informative, thank you.

  • @adrielvilla805
    @adrielvilla805 Год назад +1

    jim, im an amateur woodturner and ive learned so much from your videos. keep up the great work man.oh yeah
    designer epoxy. 🤞

  • @peterhobson3262
    @peterhobson3262 Год назад +1

    So this will be the last roughing out video. It is nice to see how to get to where the finished product becomes possible.

  • @user-nx8gk1le2m
    @user-nx8gk1le2m Год назад +1

    It was great to see how you prepare all of the bowls that you do.

  • @idahocabby1
    @idahocabby1 Год назад

    I don't have a lath but I love listening to the info you give out better than other woodturning videos

  • @kristikey8320
    @kristikey8320 Год назад +1

    Hi Jim! You, sir are are a great Chraftsman. A good teacher also.

  • @ericaclark7250
    @ericaclark7250 Год назад +1

    I guess it's the thriftiness in me but I love it when you core out the bowls. I get kinda upset when other people don't core out their bowls lol. Love the deep purple of the black walnut.

    • @SpragueWoodturning
      @SpragueWoodturning  Год назад

      Yes, don’t know why others don’t have a coring rig too. Thanks

  • @billgannon6385
    @billgannon6385 Год назад +1

    I'm like you. I really like processing bowls and getting them ready to dry. Clean up is another issue. Lots and lots of shavings. Thanks for showing!

  • @jackburton6085
    @jackburton6085 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing these how-to videos Jim, it’s really useful for me, as a newer turner. Thanks man! ✌️❤️🍻🖖

  • @leisongivangomo4478
    @leisongivangomo4478 Год назад +1

    As always, great video Jim! I find the roughing out process very interesting!
    WOW! A big move and an even bigger shop! How exciting! Consider adding a shower to that bathroom. Great for an emergency wash down, if needed.

  • @rickgibson7876
    @rickgibson7876 Год назад

    Hope everything works out with the move back to N.B. I spent 8 years stationed in Greenwood N.S. and my wife was from there. We always thought we would go back after I retired. When the time came I let her make the decision kids and grandkids were here so she wanted to stay. I'm glad she decided that way now, she died 3 years ago and my kids and brothers all all within an hour or two drive.Good luck with the move and new shop.

  • @johnmorrell4836
    @johnmorrell4836 Год назад +1

    Hey Jim I'm a New Brunswick transplant as well. Living outside Windsor Ontario. We have a home by Fundy National Park in NB we go to every year. I'm retired but wife has a few more years. Can't wait to get back home. 🍻🍻

  • @michelle7377
    @michelle7377 Год назад +1

    Congratulations Jim best wishes to you and your wife.

  • @susanburrows5288
    @susanburrows5288 Год назад +2

    Congrats on your planned move! I hope you get to put everything you want in the new work annex (and the house of course 😉).
    Even though I'm not a wood turner, I enjoy seeing these process videos, particularly the explanations of why you choose to cut/form the pieces the way you do. Thanks

  • @janreynolds2476
    @janreynolds2476 Год назад +1

    I love watching your videos. I don't turn wood but would have loved to learn. The large walnut bowl is going to be beautiful. I like all your work. I think the one I love the best is the one that looked like the ocean.

  • @urbanforestproducts5481
    @urbanforestproducts5481 Год назад

    Rough turning always feels like a marathon and it’s still a year until you have something to show for it.
    Designer epoxy

  • @juliesheldon4772
    @juliesheldon4772 Год назад

    I do like to watch these. They tell you more about what goes into the making of these beautiful bowls. Thank you

  • @danawrigleywalkingstickand5677
    @danawrigleywalkingstickand5677 Год назад +1

    Sounds like some exciting changes coming, Jim! The new shop sounds fantastic. NB is where my Dad's side of the family is from. Plus, since I'm in Maine, we'll be neighbors.

  • @ODDwayne1
    @ODDwayne1 Год назад +1

    Thank you Jim. Good luck with building the new place. Sounds exciting.

  • @shannonclancy667
    @shannonclancy667 Год назад +1

    Thanks Jim for all the roughing out video you have done! Looking forward to seeing the new shop !

  • @fierceflyer5
    @fierceflyer5 Год назад +2

    Most people don’t realize the work and time it takes to make a wood bowl. Can’t wait to see what you do with the designer epoxy when you finish these bowls.

  • @chrisbadger3099
    @chrisbadger3099 Год назад +1

    Lots of work there. Your creativity will be great to watch as you go through all these and make them into Beautiful bowls

  • @miked28711
    @miked28711 Год назад +1

    I missed commenting on last week's but both of these videos are fantastic. Great behind the scenes action

  • @elliefranklin1908
    @elliefranklin1908 Год назад

    I wish the walnut stayed purple! That's so cool! Love purple.

  • @CharlotteBethany54
    @CharlotteBethany54 Год назад +1

    Hi Jim! Always good to 👀 you. Very informative video. Enjoy spring!

    • @SpragueWoodturning
      @SpragueWoodturning  Год назад +1

      We didn’t get spring, went from winter to summer, lol. Thanks

  • @moonmare
    @moonmare Год назад

    Your new workshop sounds delightful. You have the advantage of years of experience in what works, what is problematic, and what would be really nice to have. I expect it will be brilliantly designed as a result. I can't wait to see it.

  • @pambozkurt5277
    @pambozkurt5277 Год назад

    Jim, I was tuckered out watching you rough out those bowl blanks!

  • @marilynhohnstein8477
    @marilynhohnstein8477 Год назад

    I love all the work you do. It's nice that you take the time to teach people how to do the bowls.

  • @r.durante528
    @r.durante528 Год назад +2

    Great video once again. Congratulations on the upcoming move next year. Hope you won’t be too far when/if grandkids come along. Looking forward to seeing the new shop design as well. Best of luck.

  • @mindcraftyD13
    @mindcraftyD13 Год назад

    I enjoy the roughing videos. Seeing how you take plain chunks of wood and find all the potential beauty in them amazing. The "wood juice" made me laugh, but it is plenty true, if you have ever watched the Hydraulic Press Channel when they have crushed green wood the amount of water that comes out is amazing.

    • @SpragueWoodturning
      @SpragueWoodturning  Год назад

      Sometimes it’s like taking a shower when turning, lol. Thanks

  • @juliebarker1531
    @juliebarker1531 Год назад

    I love watching the different steps you go through and hear your thought processes, to prepare the timber for your projects. Excited to hear your news too.

  • @kirkshar
    @kirkshar Год назад +2

    Sounds like you're getting a big upgrade on your shop! That will be wonderful! Hope it all goes easy. Another great video!

  • @brendadriver2702
    @brendadriver2702 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the inside scoop! Best of luck with a smooth move experience!

  • @jeremyamundson6793
    @jeremyamundson6793 Год назад

    Great to see this content, it’s like opening a present every time you cut into a blank. Can’t wait to see the new setup in the future.

  • @jimdee5003
    @jimdee5003 Год назад +1

    Appreciate the presale roughout video, and update on the move. Cheers 🍻

  • @lilwaves9670
    @lilwaves9670 Год назад +1

    Congratulations on getting to build your own home.

  • @morilot
    @morilot Год назад +1

    I think you are right about it being spruce and not pine. The bark looks like spruce to me, but I'm used to Swedish trees and not Canadian dito. Anyway awesome video and good luck with the move, don't worry about missing a video or two. We can wait.

  • @brucewatt2864
    @brucewatt2864 Год назад +1

    thanks for the video on prepping the bowl blanks. It always good to get a refresher on what should be done. Hope the move works out for you and i am very jealous of what you have planned for the new workshop. So wish i had the space to do something like that. cheers

  • @markhall1510
    @markhall1510 Год назад +1

    Nice, I would love to see the selection in the drying shed!!

  • @siouxmouland5948
    @siouxmouland5948 Год назад +1

    I always enjoy these type of vids. It is always interesting.

  • @thefreemathtutor
    @thefreemathtutor Год назад

    You’re a good teacher, from any location.

  • @amycagle5793
    @amycagle5793 Год назад

    Designer Epoxy
    I love watching your roughing out videos. I think my favorites are the ones where you are outside & choosing/cutting pieces. My dad was a logger in Oregon. I grew up around trees/logging/milling.

  • @maryweimer746
    @maryweimer746 Год назад

    it is just fascinating watching you work. I know I am too old to ever start a new trade such as this, but I absolutely love watching you do it. You are a master at your art and I have absolutely loved watching everything that goes on before you start turning a piece. Excellent!

  • @skipflorey2511
    @skipflorey2511 Год назад +1

    Jim, great hint on the balancing of the ring structure. Nice tutorial on steps of making a bowl. Good luck with the construction and move. Sounds like a nice workshop plan.
    Designer epoxy

  • @johnbruhnke6349
    @johnbruhnke6349 Год назад +1

    Thanks Jim. I really like watching the process.

  • @chrisbraun247
    @chrisbraun247 Год назад +1

    I love the grain in the crotch pieces

  • @trygv.b.155
    @trygv.b.155 Год назад +1

    Great video! I'm about to rough out my first attempt at a big bowl & this was a really useful & timely video. Thank you!
    Designer Epoxy