Harry thank you for taking time to show us how you do segmented bowls. It occurs to me that you method might work well for me. And I agree, Mike Waldt is an excellent turner and seems to be a wonderful person. Hope you post more videos in the future.
An excellent video, your methods were well explained resulting in a lovely segmented bowl. A bonus you used measurements in inches and not that horrible metric system. I fully agree with your comments on MIke, he is an excellent woodturner and although I have not met him he seems a very nice helpful guy, thanks James
A much appriciated video a pleasure to watch and very easy to understand. Simple and straight forward fine finish. Thank you for showing your other bowls. A great first and hope to see many more. David in DK.
I love these guys from 'across the pond'! They ALWAYS state that they run the metal detecta over the timber. Thats because the wood they use could have a 16th century spike in it somewhere. Lovely shop, so very Zen, I'm sold and a subscriber. Keep making vid-jeos plz.
Beautiful presentation, Harry, and a beautiful bowl, too. Thoroughly enjoyed watching this, and commend you on narration while you work. Keep video's coming! Dale
Excellent Harry! Very well done, explained and demonstrated, Beautiful bowl..... You do great work. I agree. Mike has an amazing talent and his commentary makes him a joy to watch and learn from. Love your shed, shop and choice of music too! Thumbs up buddy! :-) Best regards, Charlie
Hi Harry, an excellent first video, well produced and edited, well done mate. The bowl looks beautiful, great explanation of your methods too. When I finally get round to doing my first segmented bowl, I'll be stealing some of your ideas for sure. Looking forward to many more uploads from you my friend. Take care Mike
Good morning Harry ! Really enjoyed your video ! Especially the details on what type of wood you used and the sizes to cut al the segments to ! It makes much easier for me to try and make a bowl using you instructions ! I am a 84 year old wood turner and I often refer to RUclips for ideas and instructions on turning I only been turning for 3 years as a hobby and spend most of my mornings in my shop ! You bowl is beautiful keep up the videos they realy help me in my turnings Victor ANFOSSI from Tracadie Newbrunswick Canada 👍🍻🇨🇦
Congratulations my friend on the shout out from Mike Waldt and especially on your first Video. WOW what a great video Well explained and great display. What a great way to start with such a beautiful bowl with such a great finish and bonus bowls to match. I hope to see many more from you. I don't know why I didn't receive an update or email saying you had a video up.
Absolutely brilliant Harry, well made indeed. The bowl looks lovely and I envy you the space :) Love Wildwood flower at the top and tail of a nicely made video. Fantastic job and I look forward to seeing more from you!
Very nicely done Harry. Your first video is better than any I've done to date. The method of using the chop saw worked great. I think even I can do it. Thanks for the lesson Mark
MARK Baid Thank you Mark, I’m knew to this Steven Spielberg stuff, it's Great fun, But it does interfere with my messing about in the shed, LOL take care my friend, Best wishes Harry
Hi Harry !! Congratulations on your first you tube upload.I thought it was beautifully explained and the inclusion of the dimensions gave me a great idea of it's size......Top job pal !! Speak soon. Chris.
Pretty nice first video. If I decide to do a video I hope mine is as nice. I feel like all the great information we receive out here watching people like Mike Waldt and Capt Eddie we should pay back and help other new wood turners. Until next time.
+Richard Coyle Thank you again Richard, that's exactly why I do it, it's a bit of fun in my retirement, and putting something back into the woodworking community, thanks again mate, cheers. Harry
Welcome to the youtube world. I liked the video a lot. Good explanation, i like your method of building layers before cutting segments. Havent seen that before. Thanks for sharing. I will subscribe, hope to see more.
Ran across this video Harry. This was your first one and you’ve come a long way”baby”. I really enjoy all your videos since I found your site. Boy, your into “Wildwood Flower” made famous by Mother Maybelle Carter & Carter Family. Probably goes back to the late 30’s or 40’s when she first played it. Anyway just to say I like your videos and learn some thing watching them. Keep it up!
I loved intro and ending to your video.. "Wild Wood Flower" was the first song I learnt on my guitar when I was around 10-11 yrs old. It's been a long time since I'd heard it.. Congrat's on your First Video! The bowl turned out beautiful.. Can't wait to see more :)
Brilliant Harry, The information was very clear and informative. The quality of the video is spot on and so much better than my efforts. Above all the bowls look beautiful. It's a thumbs up from me, great job I'm looking forward to your future video's. All the best Tony
I might be late seeing 2015 of your bowl. I hope you enjoy making nice videos! I have liked the bowl, thank! P/S, I see you have Carl Jacobson writing.
Sorry Harry ! As I mentioned I can only get 9 segments from the 18inches long staves am I missing something should the staves be 24 inches long to get 12 segments ? Have a good week 👍
Ola , sou do Brasil essa tigela de madeira com segmentos pode receber liquidos quentes ? por ex uma Sopa Hello , I'm from Brazil. Can this segmented wooden bowl receive hot liquids? For ex soup
I just watched your segmented video. Great job! I also loved your background music. Could you please tell me the names of the songs and the artist? One song was "I was walking on the moon last night" I believe and I don't know the other title or artist. Thank you very much!
Really enjoyed the video. I like the shape that you came up with. I will have to try making a bowl of similar shape. I really enjoyed the background music that you chose, can you tell me who it was?
Harry, you made a nice, clear video, so thanks for sharing your knowledge! My next bowl will be a segmented bowl. I'm looking at RUclips videos not to try to develop my own way of making one. Thanks for being an inspiration. BTW, what finish did you use? It came out very nice and shiny. It must be a shellac and wax concoction, right?
+Rick Hilton Hi Rick, Thank you very much, for your kind comments! And also for watching the video! I'm sorry I didn't say in the video which finish I used must of forgotten, I couldn't remember I had to go back and look at the video, going on the container I used to apply the finish it was one of two finishes, the first one a 50-50 mix of Shellac and boiled linseed oil or the second one: Shine Juice / Friction Polish The formula I used on this one is: 1/3 denatured alcohol (methylated spirits) 1/3 boiled linseed oil 1/3 liquid shellac Hope this helps Rick, Best wishes Harry
SCCFORUM Hi Paul, Thank you very much for subscribing to my channel, The mix I used on this one is: denatured alcohol (methylated spirits)- boiled linseed oil - shellac. do a RUclips search for “shined juice” capt Eddie does a tutorial on this, just replace the denatured alcohol with methylated spirits, hope this helps. Best wishes Harry
Excellent simple and straight forward.. excellent music !! Nice contrast
Lovely bowl & video Harry. I looking forward to many more in the future keep up the good work.
mark hoggard Thank you very much Mark, much appreciated mate, Best wishes Harry
Thanks for a new and quicker way to get to the segments. Very well done, both the bowl and the video.
Gary McCoy Thanks Gary, much appreciated Mate, take care, Harry
Thanks Harry very well explained may God bless you and the work of your hands, Tom.
Hi Harry,
Lovely bowl,and a great video.Well done.First one's always nerve racking,I know!Looking forward to many more from you!
Cheers for now,
Keith
Keith Barrow Thanks Keith, very much appreciated mate, Best wishes Harry
beautiful bowl Harry, and you did a great job on the video too. Keep them coming!
Take care,
Carl
Carl Jacobson Thank you very much Carl, I really appreciate your comments, Best wishes Harry
THE LIKE YOUR PROJECT, AND I'M LEARNING MORE A BROTHER IN ART AROUND. VERY GOOD. SINCE BRAZIL. (I HAVE 64 YEARS OLD). CONGRATULATIONS.
Hi Severino, Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment,Best wishesHarry
happy day for you.
What a beautiful segmented bowl and a great video for your first time well done
Peter Mitchell Hi Peter thank you for watching and commenting, Best wishes Harry
beautiful bowl I'm sure you have inspired many others
Beautiful bowl and your technique for glueing it up appears like something I should try. Thanks for the video!
Thank you for sharing the great tips Harry, your finished turnings are quite beautiful....!
Thank you very much Jack, I really appreciate your kind words,
Best wishes,
Harry.
Harry thank you for taking time to show us how you do segmented bowls. It occurs to me that you method might work well for me. And I agree, Mike Waldt is an excellent turner and seems to be a wonderful person. Hope you post more videos in the future.
Bill Neupert Thank you very much Bill for your kind words, hope to speak more in the future, Best wishes Harry
Thanks for the video; I am looking forward to the next.
Keith Corodimas Hi Keith, thank you very much for commenting, Best wishes Harry
An excellent video, your methods were well explained resulting in a lovely segmented bowl. A bonus you used measurements in inches and not that horrible metric system.
I fully agree with your comments on MIke, he is an excellent woodturner and although I have not met him he seems a very nice helpful guy,
thanks
James
A much appriciated video a pleasure to watch and very easy to understand.
Simple and straight forward fine finish. Thank you for showing your other bowls.
A great first and hope to see many more. David in DK.
David Duly Thank you for watching and commenting David, Best wishes Harry
Nice bowl Harry, looking forward to seeing more of your videos in the future. Thanks!
Mark Ballantine Hi Mark, Thank you for watching and commenting, much appreciated, Best wishes Harry
Hi Harry, That's an impressive work shop you have !! Lovely bowl and great video
Thanks for sharing all the best Bram
Brams shed Thank you Bram, very much appreciated, all the best Harry
I love these guys from 'across the pond'! They ALWAYS state that they run the metal detecta over the timber. Thats because the wood they use could have a 16th century spike in it somewhere. Lovely shop, so very Zen, I'm sold and a subscriber. Keep making vid-jeos plz.
Thank you, I really appreciate your comments,
And Sorry for the delay things have been hectic over the last few weeks,
Cheers,
Harry
What a beautiful bowl Harry. and a nice video of the process. your shop is so nice. I want to come and turn with you some time.
Beautiful presentation, Harry, and a beautiful bowl, too. Thoroughly enjoyed watching this, and commend you on narration while you work. Keep video's coming! Dale
That is a pretty bowl.... thanks for charing it
houtjeboom Thank you very much for watching, all the best Harry
Excellent Harry! Very well done, explained and demonstrated, Beautiful bowl..... You do great work.
I agree. Mike has an amazing talent and his commentary makes him a joy to watch and learn from.
Love your shed, shop and choice of music too! Thumbs up buddy! :-)
Best regards, Charlie
Charlie Zellner Hi Charlie, Thank you very much for watching and commenting on my channel, all the best Harry
Well Done Harry!
Thanks...love the bowl!
Beautiful bowl Harry! Great video too. Wow you have a lot of turning tools. Looking forward to your next video.
Steve Carmichael Hi Steve, Thanks for watching and commenting, I really appreciate it, all the best Harry
well done m8 nice way of bringing smaller pieces of wood together for turning. Keep up the good work
Great first video, looking forward to seeing a lot more. Thanks for sharing.
I Turn Two Thank you very much Chuck, all the best, Harry
Очень много резцов. Красивая работа!
Hi! Great Work! Wonderfoul Bowl.
+Anton Novotny
Thank you very much Anton, Best wishes Harry
Congrats on your first video!
***** Hi savvas, thanks very much mate
beau travail
Hi Harry, an excellent first video, well produced and edited, well done mate. The bowl looks beautiful, great explanation of your methods too. When I finally get round to doing my first segmented bowl, I'll be stealing some of your ideas for sure. Looking forward to many more uploads from you my friend.
Take care
Mike
Mike Waldt Hi Mike, Thanks for watching and commenting, I really appreciate it, all the best Harry
Good morning Harry ! Really enjoyed your video ! Especially the details on what type of wood you used and the sizes to cut al the segments to ! It makes much easier for me to try and make a bowl using you instructions ! I am a 84 year old wood turner and I often refer to RUclips for ideas and instructions on turning I only been turning for 3 years as a hobby and spend most of my mornings in my shop ! You bowl is beautiful keep up the videos they realy help me in my turnings Victor ANFOSSI from Tracadie Newbrunswick Canada 👍🍻🇨🇦
esta lindo el trabajo del cuenco gracias por mostrarlo jorge de argentina
Congratulations my friend on the shout out from Mike Waldt and especially on your first Video. WOW what a great video Well explained and great display. What a great way to start with such a beautiful bowl with such a great finish and bonus bowls to match. I hope to see many more from you.
I don't know why I didn't receive an update or email saying you had a video up.
Al Furtado Thank you very much for your kind words Albert, I also look forward to many more videos from yourself, Best wishes Harry
Absolutely brilliant Harry, well made indeed. The bowl looks lovely and I envy you the space :) Love Wildwood flower at the top and tail of a nicely made video. Fantastic job and I look forward to seeing more from you!
Ian Maude Thank you very much Ian for your kind words, I was very nervous about making this video, I am also a big bluegrass fan,
Best wishes Harry
nice bowl and nice method, keep the videos coming mate
Davy Dawson Thanks Dave, much appreciated Mate, take care, Harry
Nice job. The base, when polished, looks like Iroko.
+Bob Bailey
Thank you Bob,
Very nicely done Harry. Your first video is better than any I've done to date. The method of using the chop saw worked great. I think even I can do it.
Thanks for the lesson
Mark
MARK Baid Thank you Mark, I’m knew to this Steven Spielberg stuff, it's Great fun, But it does interfere with my messing about in the shed, LOL take care my friend, Best wishes Harry
I sure hear that sir. But as you said it is fun.
Hi Harry !!
Congratulations on your first you tube upload.I thought it was beautifully explained and the inclusion of the dimensions gave me a great idea of it's size......Top job pal !!
Speak soon.
Chris.
Christopher Fisher Thanks Chris, I really appreciate that mate, take care speak soon
Pretty nice first video. If I decide to do a video I hope mine is as nice. I feel like all the great information we receive out here watching people like Mike Waldt and Capt Eddie we should pay back and help other new wood turners. Until next time.
+Richard Coyle
Thank you again Richard, that's exactly why I do it, it's a bit of fun in my retirement, and putting something back into the woodworking community, thanks again mate, cheers. Harry
Welcome to the youtube world. I liked the video a lot. Good explanation, i like your method of building layers before cutting segments. Havent seen that before. Thanks for sharing. I will subscribe, hope to see more.
Willem Kossen Hi Willem, Thanks for watching and subscribing to my channel.
I really appreciate it, cheers Harry
Ran across this video Harry. This was your first one and you’ve come a long way”baby”. I really enjoy all your videos since I found your site. Boy, your into “Wildwood Flower” made famous by Mother Maybelle Carter & Carter Family. Probably goes back to the late 30’s or 40’s when she first played it. Anyway just to say I like your videos and learn some thing watching them. Keep it up!
Hi Harry.
A great first video, well presented! I love the bowl and especially the finish. I look forward to future uploads...
Tom
Tom Stratton Thanks very much Tom I appreciate that made, the finish i used on this bowl was capt Eddie's shine juice, Best wishes Harry
Thought it was shine juice. Looks good!
I loved intro and ending to your video.. "Wild Wood Flower" was the first song I learnt on my guitar when I was around 10-11 yrs old. It's been a long time since I'd heard it.. Congrat's on your First Video! The bowl turned out beautiful.. Can't wait to see more :)
Denesia Barbecho Hi Denesia, Thanks for watching and commenting, Wild Wood Flower is a great tune and song, Best wishes Harry
Brilliant Harry, The information was very clear and informative. The quality of the video is spot on and so much better than my efforts. Above all the bowls look beautiful. It's a thumbs up from me, great job I'm looking forward to your future video's.
All the best
Tony
***** Hi Tony, thank you very much for your kind words mate, Best wishes Harry
Nice bowl Harry
Michael Flynn Thank you very much Michael, Best wishes Harry
Moc pěkná práce
Thank you for watching and commenting, much appreciated, Best wishes Harry
New to turning ..with more gouged than a gouge shop! 🤣
Nice
timothy mcswain Hi Timothy, Thanks for watching and subscribing, take care Harry
I might be late seeing 2015 of your bowl. I hope you enjoy making nice videos! I have liked the bowl, thank! P/S, I see you have Carl Jacobson writing.
Beautiful bowl and what is the song playing in the film please it’s beautiful
a big fumbs up
+The homeschool family Northern Ireland
Thank you both, Best wishes Harry
Good morning Harry ! I am trying to cut 12. Segments from a stave 18 inches with segments cut at 2 1/8 long like you mention in your video
Sorry Harry ! As I mentioned I can only get 9 segments from the 18inches long staves am I missing something should the staves be 24 inches long to get 12 segments ? Have a good week 👍
Ola , sou do Brasil
essa tigela de madeira com segmentos pode receber liquidos quentes ? por ex uma Sopa
Hello , I'm from Brazil.
Can this segmented wooden bowl receive hot liquids? For ex soup
Beautiful bowl mate and what is the song at the start of the film please
What is the song at the 5 minute point on the film please it's beautiful
I just watched your segmented video. Great job! I also loved your background music. Could you please tell me the names of the songs and the artist? One song was "I was walking on the moon last night" I believe and I don't know the other title or artist. Thank you very much!
Really enjoyed the video. I like the shape that you came up with. I will have to try making a bowl of similar shape. I really enjoyed the background music that you chose, can you tell me who it was?
Welcome, I thought you did quite well and will do more.
george postins Thank you very much, Best wishes Harry
Harry, you made a nice, clear video, so thanks for sharing your knowledge! My next bowl will be a segmented bowl. I'm looking at RUclips videos not to try to develop my own way of making one. Thanks for being an inspiration. BTW, what finish did you use? It came out very nice and shiny. It must be a shellac and wax concoction, right?
+Rick Hilton Hi Rick, Thank you very much, for your kind comments! And also for watching the video!
I'm sorry I didn't say in the video which finish I used must of forgotten, I couldn't remember I had to go back and look at the video, going on the container I used to apply the finish it was one of two finishes,
the first one a 50-50 mix of Shellac and boiled linseed oil
or the second one: Shine Juice / Friction Polish
The formula I used on this one is:
1/3 denatured alcohol (methylated spirits)
1/3 boiled linseed oil
1/3 liquid shellac
Hope this helps Rick, Best wishes Harry
+The Little Garden Shed Workshop Harry, thanks for the reply. Again, it's a very nice bowl!
Hi Harry.
A wonderful piece mate.
What mixture do you use for the shine. ?
Regards
Paul
SCCFORUM Hi Paul, Thank you very much for subscribing to my channel,
The mix I used on this one is: denatured alcohol (methylated spirits)- boiled linseed oil - shellac. do a RUclips search for “shined juice” capt Eddie does a tutorial on this, just replace the denatured alcohol with methylated spirits, hope this helps.
Best wishes Harry
What is the song featured in the film please