#129
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
I decided to finally turn a piece of Walnut log that has been sitting in my shop for around 3 years. It was bone dry and very hard. I then turned it into an 11 inch natural edged bowl. I hope you enjoy this project.
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I have been turning end grain for most of my turning life because I did not know better. Thank you for your turning tips, I learned from them.
Good to see you back Steve. Great work as usual.
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Derek. I appreciate it.
What a great job. I'm new to turning and did my first natural edge bowl last night with reasonable success (but it was a lot smaller then the one you did). Look forward to turning more, thanks for sharing your experience.
Stephen - WOW! Very nice work and thanks for the tip and sharing with us all - SALUTE!
Like the lacy edge if the bark. Beautiful bowl inside and out.
Always enjoy your projects.. Keep up the good work. Your variety keeps us all motivated.
wonderful people doing awesome things.. excellent work
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you sir. I really appreciate your comments and am glad you are enjoying my channel. Take care.
Just purchased a lathe, your videos are very helpful, thanks for sharing
Beautiful work Stephen! gotta love the look of Walnut.
so simple , yet such a beautiful wood!
@StephenOgle
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much. Glad you enjoyed this project. Take care!
It is soooooo beautiful and stunning I enjoy every turning I watch.
Love the bowl. I've been watching your videos from the beginning ( and there's A LOT OF THEM) until the end. They are very educational as far as what cuts to make and where. You be helped solve a lot of my end grain tear out and such. I love your stuff man. As a new Turner, (less then a year) I need all the help I can get. Lol
glad to see you back. Nice bowl.
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you David. Glad you enjoyed this project. Take care.
I can’t believe how thin you got that bark edge. It’s amazing. This piece is stunning. I love it. Well done.
Great work on this beautiful bowl!
@StephenOgle
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much. Glad you enjoyed this project. Take care.
Nice video thanks - lovely bowl!
Beautiful bowl great job thank you for sharing
Beautiful bowl, Stephen!! Thanks for sharing!
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jeff. Glad you enjoyed this project, sir.
You could call that a dragonhide edge, or an alligator rim. Thats awesome, thanks for sharing your videos.😎
This is truly a beautiful bowl Stephen and a pure joy to watch you turning it, and once again, thank you fore the voice over explenations. Regards, Júlíus
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Julius. Glad you are enjoying my format and this project in particular. Take care.
As my friend, "the naked turner" here on KZread, you, sir, are an exceptionally fine American Artist! This is a doctrinal thesis on wood-turning and bowl-making on a lathe. This walnut bowl is simply gorgeous work! Thank you for the teaching! Arthur... Pharaon
Beautiful piece Steve!
great looking bowl ,you do real good work
Great job.....it’s beautiful!
@StephenOgle
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Michael. Glad you enjoyed this project. I Love endgrain turned bowls. Take care.
Life does have a way of having us to make changes. Good to see you can still find time to do videos. You are a great guy.
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dave. I really do try to get more projects onto the tube, but life is busy around here. Glad you didn't forget my channel in my absence.
Amazing work Steve! I learn so much from your videos.
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Tomas. Glad you enjoyed this project sir and find them helpful.
Such a pretty bowl. Wish I could do that, would is so beautiful to start with. Your shirt made me giggle, there are some awesome art projects you can make with sawdust. God bless!
Great video, and beautiful bowl!
Beautiful looking bowl and a very instructional video on the differences between end and side grain cuts. Glad to see you back. Looking forward to your next video. I learn a lot from you. Take care.
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you sir. I really appreciate it and I am glad you found this project helpful.
I prefer turning green just cause its a whole lot less time in the shop( less sharpening, less lathe time) for me annyways. Its good to see your vids popping up again. hope to see more often coming up.
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you sir. I agree with you that it is easier to turn green wood and you can initially save time. It is the drying time and remounting that I would rather not have to do. Either way will produce good projects in the end. Glad you enjoyed this project and thanks for watching.
It's always great when I see one of your new videos pop up on my subs list. Thanks for the great content
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Phillip. Glad you are really enjoying my channel. Take care my friend.
Great to see you back in action. Awesome job on the bowl
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Glen. Good to hear from you too sir. Glad you enjoyed this bowl.
Thank you Stephen, Exceptional turning to a great result. I have a couple of similar pieces of walnut under my lathe which have been there for 2 years. I now know what I am going to try to do with them. Russell
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Russell. Glad you enjoyed this project. I think you will enjoy turning those pieces also. Take care.
I should have searched on this project before I started mine. I'm doing exactly the same thing with a walnut bowl. Two days, so far. The techniques and things you mentioned are exactly what I'm experiencing. This wood is HARD! And of course, the end grain isn't helping any. At least I know it's possible. The outside on mine is done and I'm about a third of the way in depth on the inside. I'd just about given up but after watching your video, Stephen, you've inspired me to get back at it. At least I'm retired so no hurry, but it's always nice to get onto the next project. Thanks for this great video! I just subscribed!
looks fantastic, thanks for sharing
Mr. Ogle, thanks to watching you, I have finally pulled the trigger and bought my first lathe and i'm getting ready to see what happens next! Thank you.
Great to see you back Stephen!! Lovely bowl and natural edge! Cheers mate, Bram.
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Bram. Glad you enjoyed this project.
awesome bowl .. thanks for sharing .
Thanks so much, I learned a lot from your videos.
Welcome back Stephen, a really great turn, and a beautiful piece...as always. Take care Mike
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
My good friend. Thank you. Glad you enjoyed this bowl. Take care.
Glad to see you back. Missed your videos. Thanks.
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Gary. I really appreciate it, my friend.
Nice bowl I have some 150 year old black walnut that came off friends family property so always saving for special projects this would be a good one for it thanks for the video!
I am turning a walnut bowl similar without the bark. No kidding is the dry end grain hard to cut. Doesn't seem like I will ever finish this beautiful piece. Thanks for sharing the video.
I think this might be the nicest bowl that you have done a video on. Love the color. Nice bark top.
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you John for the kind comments. I really appreciate that, sir. The bowl was always there. I just removed the rough stuff. LOL!!
looks great and love your accent!
Nice job, and glad to see you back
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you William. I really appreciate it.
Good to see you back my friend Nice bowl indeed and as always good tips.
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Al, my good friend. Glad you enjoyed this project.
Great work Mr .
I know it's been a long time since you shared this video, but I wanted to tell you I thought first the bowl is pretty, and the homemade depth guage is really clever.
Nice natural edged bowl Steve!!! I like the color and the shape!!! Greetings from Greece! Sakis.
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Sakis. I am glad you enjoyed this project. I was stationed in Crete at the Souda Bay NAS in Hania and passed through Athens a couple of times. You have a very beautiful country. I sure would Love to go back someday. Take care my friend.
Great instructional video bro. Really love your work, I don’t know how I missed this one. The wood on the inside of the bowl certainly appeared to come out more easily and very clean with your pull cuts, but I understand that you needed to als go against grain from outside to get wood out quickly.. Thanks for sharing
What a nice looking bowl. I really liked the finish you put on it. Thanks for the information.
@StephenOgle
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you David. Glad you enjoyed this project. Take care my friend.
Hi Stephen Beautiful bowl,video and narration!! I learn more and more with every one of your videos! Thanks!!! Tom
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Tom. Glad you are finding my channel helpful and enjoyed this project. Take care.
Great looking bowl! Nice running commentary Stephen. Learned lots here. ;)
Glad you are back! You are part of my turning culture and when you disappear, I notice! I'm warming up to my new lathe and joined a club. You say something every now and then that rings a bell in my thick head and this improves the whole shebang. I appreciate you taking the time to do all this, as it helps out the community more than you know. Till the next time , be happy, my friend!!!
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you John. I sure am glad you enjoy my channel and are finding it helpful. I really enjoy producing my video projects but they are near the bottom of the "To Do" list and often get the back burner status. I plan to keep doing them as long as I can. Glad you enjoyed this project. Take care.
Great work; excellent video!
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Paul. Glad you enjoyed this project sir.
Really nice bowl. Great narration.
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jimmie. Glad you enjoyed this project sir.
glad you're back making videos. Great bowl
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Bill. Glad you enjoyed it sir.
Well~ all righty Now! Sawdust 5🌟⭐🌟⭐🌟 Gracefully, God Gifted Rare Gentleman you are Sir. Bravo 👏
Mr. , ... you do fine work .
hi Stephen Great looking bowl .Its good to see you back :)
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you David. I appreciate it and am glad you enjoyed this project.
I'm sure he got all that sharp and perfect tools as well as his very good experience.
Very nice bowl 🍚
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Thomas. Glad you enjoyed this project.
Looks Awesome!! Great job!!
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Very much sir. Glad you enjoyed this project.
Nice job. Really nice looking bowl. Glad to see you back to making videos. I really learn a lot from watching you. You are truly a master.
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much.
Steve great job. I love the bowl.
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed this project Kerri. Take care.
Just beautiful
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you sir. I really appreciate it. Glad you enjoyed this project.
Boy sure love that grain pattern, Wow! And leaving the bark looks terrific. Nice work Stephan! Roy
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Roy. Great to hear from you again, my friend. Glad you enjoyed this project.
Hey Stephen good to see you back in the shop, l agree turning end grain can be a real challenge, nice job, l like the bark looks like it finished out nice. Still enjoying my lathe drum sander, sure makes finishing the segments easier, thanks for sharing.
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Larry. Glad you enjoyed this project and also that your drum sander is working out well for you.
beautiful job Steve really like it. very instructive as well 😆
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Alan. Glad you enjoyed this project my friend.
Hey Stephen, was delighted to get the email announcing this video. Really nice bowl and as usual, I was smarter at the end than the beginning. Our electric utility took a big Arbutus (protected species here in BC) down on one corner of my property and left me with some 30+' of trunk wood and all the large branches, so will be doing some wet turning for a while. Thanks for sharing and welcome back!
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Gord. Sounds like a great score for you my friend. You got lucky with that one. Someone else got to cut it and you got the "Free" wood. I have not heard of Arbutus. Good to hear from you again.
Gorgeous bowl, thanks for the tips on which way to cut endgrain. as I have one waiting to be turned
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Maryke. Glad you enjoyed this project and found it helpful. Take care.
Beautiful bowl, as usual! Glad for the new video. I started turning since the last one, only pens and spindles so far. Had some beautiful crotch black Walnut to turn pens that was tricky and burnt my hand up. Thought I did a bad sharpening job on my old craftsman set, no it was just hard and grain going everywhere.
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Ron. Glad to hear that you have taken the plunge into Woodturning. May you find it as enjoyable as I do. Figured wood can be a bit tricky. I am glad to hear that you have an old set of Craftsman lathe tools. I use mine daily and have found them to be made from really good steel. They hold an edge very well and get very sharp. They are really good tools.
Two months is too long. Great to see you back.
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you sir. Glad to be back, myself.
Beautiful ❤️
Beautiful as always, Stephen! I just finished my first small batch of Pens that I learned how to turn from watching your videos! One of them was Walnut and you're right, it is a tough wood!
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Ben. Glad you enjoyed this project and are finding my channel helpful. Hope some of my other project will help you out also.
Gorgeous looking bowl you made Mr. Ogle❣️
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Bonnie. Glad you enjoyed this project.
Great looking bowl Steve.Its good to see you back,I really missed your video,s
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Anthony. I appreciate it. Glad you enjoyed this project.
Really nice looking bowl Thanks for sharing
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jerry. Glad you enjoyed this project.
Brilliant video Stephen. All the best, Jim
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jim. I really appreciate it my friend.
Amazing skills, sir
Great work Stephen. Your making me want to get into lathe work again my friend.
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you sir. Nothin' to it, except to do it. LOL!! Glad you enjoyed this project.
Nice bowl bud. I've done a few projects with black walnut as well to include an end grain bowl. That was a little tricky being I started turning 5 months ago. Thanks for making these videos and explaining the steps and why you do them. I've learned a lot from your videos and have been trying new things each time a chunk of wood goes o. the lathe. Working on a yarn bowl right now, it's made from aspen which is tricky to work with but it's looking really good.
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Wayne. I am thrilled to find out about people actually finding my channel helpful. Glad you enjoyed this project. Good luck with your Aspen Bowl.
Nice work Stephen .. :)
When I saw that blank I knew it was going to be a good turn. Beautiful piece, Stephen. I have been waiting for you to do a video for quite some time and was about to inquire what's up with that. lol Good to see you, Lee
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Lee. I really appreciate your concern, my friend, and appreciate it. Nothing is wrong except having time to edit my videos. I have raw footage on several projects, but find it hard to get time for editing them. Now in the spring and summer comes all the yardwork also. LOL! Glad you enjoyed this project and it is really good to hear from you.
great video great project thank you
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you sir. Glad you enjoyed it.
Nice bowl Stephen. Amazing to me there were no cracks in the blank. Walnut is amazingly beautiful wood. I have found old dropped and forgotten walnut logs in the woods that were so far gone that you could scrap the sap wood off yet the heart wood yielded some beautiful bowls. Thanks for sharing.
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Joe. I have to say that I agree with you about Walnut. It truly is a beautiful wood. Also the Older it gets the better. Some dark heartwood color bleeds into the sapwood. This bowl is a slight example of that. Thank you for commenting.
That's a great-looking bowl, Stephen!
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Rick. Glad you enjoyed this bowl. Take care.
Nice one mate. Has given me some ideas! Cheers
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you David. Glad you found this project helpful. Take care.
beautiful!
Great to see you back my friend. Wow did that turn out nice! The height of the bark was amazing but it looked as though you gained some extra arm muscles digging out the inside of the bowl. Brilliant end result Stephen, please keep them coming 😎🤠😎
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Tom. You are correct. I knew when I had trouble getting screws into it that this bowl was not going to go quietly. Walnut this dry is very hard. Glad you enjoyed it!!
Great bowl Stephen.... and I love that T-shirt!! :-)
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you John. Glad you enjoyed this project and my T-Shirt. LOL!! Glad to hear from you sir.
So enjoy your video's. You remind me of my late brother-in-law from Arkansas. Talked sort of slow and deliberate. Wish you had cored this piece of walnut..
Very nice work..great greeting from Croatia from beginner in turning wood
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Josip. Glad you enjoyed this project.
Gave it a thumbs up and enjoyed your video
Hi Stephen, great to see you back. Beautiful bowl and it looked like you worked hard on that end grain but with great results👌👌keep up the good work my friend. Trev
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Trev. Great to hear from you. It was a tough piece of wood but keeping sharp tools will pay off even if it is slower than you think it should be. Glad you enjoyed it buddy.
Welcome back! Beautiful piece! I haven't tried tung oil yet, may have to give that a try :)
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Michael. I have used Tung oil for years and find it to be a very good finish and also durable. Take care.
Like your Tshirt!
Great bowl Stephen, turned out really well.
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Val. Glad you enjoyed this project, sir.
Beautiful bowl Stephen, haven't seen you on here for a while but great to see you back in your shop. All the best from the UK .
@StephenOgle
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Geof. Glad you enjoyed it, my good friend.