Views : 7,000
Genre: Howto & Style
Date of upload: Apr 28, 2024 ^^
Rating : 4.981 (2/423 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-04-30T19:01:35.746189Z
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I am currently processing a lot of blanks for future second turning. One thing that is hard to resist is you see some real nice movement in the wood and you want to continue exploring and before you know it, the bowl is turned to almost final state before you gave it a chance to dry out more. That has been my downfall more than once, and occasionally it has surprised me with a really cool warping, but it is something for new turners to consider....when to stop the first time. Thanks, I always learn something or see a weakness in my own approach.
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Dear Kent,
I notice you use a quite wide jaws chuck. Al I have is a 5cm (about 2 inches) 4 jaws chuck.
I was wondering whether the width of the jaws has an effect on the stability of being turned bowl.
I recently turned a rather large bowl (about 25cm - 10 inches) of green oak and I noticed a lot of movement.
Thanks already for your advice.
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@chasmikrut5809
3 weeks ago
Kent, I was fortunate to find your videos when I first started turning two years ago. Your thorough, well-designed and clearly narrated turning lessons gave me all the information I needed to start safely enjoying making my own bowls. I have watched a lot of turning videos from accomplished turners since then, but I always come back to your channel. Your techniques, using a few bowl gouges and a detailed spindle gouge, is all anyone really needs to have fun and create heirloom products. I recommend your channel to all the turners I know; beginners and long-time turners as well. Thank you for all the knowledge you have passed along, and all the work you put into creating your videos. Chas
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