Cook Woods is awesome. I live about a mile from his shop and have spent many hours just looking. He has some stunning pieces.
@earlbishop2314 Жыл бұрын
Recently found your channel and I really enjoy watching your new and old content. I've been woodworking for many years and now that I've retired, I'm thinking of getting into turning. I like how you explain everything, make jokes and I really enjoy all of your finished products. You make it look so easy but I know it's very hard to do. Thanks so much and stay healthy and safe.
@michaelmcdermott21783 жыл бұрын
I had just tried to turn a blank that had the same chalenges as this one you showed. Fortunately, I stopped to wait until I built more skills to try it, so this gorgeous blank wasn't wasted. You addressed each of the problems I encountered to I may end up with a nice piece from this, after all. Thanks so much, Tim!
@jimhall43933 жыл бұрын
Tim is a super instructor.
@yackos64516 жыл бұрын
You are the Bob Ross of wood turning!
@janicekneule59795 жыл бұрын
Thanks Tim - I loved this. I'm going to my shop and turn one of these. I just bought some of the Easy Wood tools and I can't wait to use them. You always give great tips to young turners and to old turners like me.
@dougieyoung65362 жыл бұрын
Another cracking video Tim…..Thanks👍👏👏👏😃
@mikemarroquin35386 жыл бұрын
I wish I got a giant box of exotic woods sent to me! Awesome video Tim. Your explanations of technique are fantastic. Keep up the great work.
@markb89545 жыл бұрын
Mike Marroquin - me too. These exotic wood types are great, but wow...expensive for a bowl blank.
@johnmitchell1614 Жыл бұрын
@@markb8954 Yeah, I agree too. That sanding dust, don't dare inhaling it! Get the sucker going to protect the lungs, replacements are a really big deal. Some of these exotics are carcinogenic - beware. Best regards.
@LarryDMitchell4 жыл бұрын
GREAT video and I like the way you narrate during the turning...especially what speed you are turning at. I'm going to make a couple of these with smaller pieces of wood and use battery powered votive "candles". They will be for my granddaughters and for children that's a safer option.
@jackreeves30016 жыл бұрын
A lot of fun. Really enjoyed this project.
@jasonwyliie80226 жыл бұрын
I enjoy your channel very much. I have been turning for a couple of years and have learned a lot from you. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
@davidcrandell11726 жыл бұрын
Great work Tim. It came up a treat.
@cristyna87906 жыл бұрын
Watching your videos is so relaxing and satisfying!
@knottie_gurldeannamorris11366 жыл бұрын
Nice Tim. Good to see more from you again. Thank you for detailing the mortise and wormscrew use.
@troygreek43656 жыл бұрын
Hello from Northern Canada. Awesome job! I did enjoy how you explained how you used the tools. Great knowledge for a newbie.
@SpeedysWoodshop6 жыл бұрын
Great video! You always provide cool tips & tricks that are a huge help.
@JamesEdwards-og4rm6 жыл бұрын
you make me want to turn again so much. still looking for a good machine but ill find one soon lol. love you vids and have watched them all. kepp turning them out lol
@glencrandall83346 жыл бұрын
I second the request for a link to Cook. Very nice piece although I think I prefer the original design. Great color. Thanks, Tim, I always enjoy watching your work.
@williammarin56396 жыл бұрын
Glen Crandall , www.cookwoods.com/ I think that's the site he mentioned
@randysmith97156 жыл бұрын
Tim; It is possible to hone the carbide cutters easily. Put the cutter cutting edge down on a credit card diamond hone with a drop of two of water. Move in a figure 8 pattern 8 times, rotate 90 degrees, repeat 3 more times. Wipe the hone and bit. DONE! I have carbide bits that are YEARS old. I recently had to replace one. it was getting too thin!
@JonHammond816 жыл бұрын
Randy Smith glad you commented, it’s a bizarre thing people thinking they should throw away carbide tips, what a massive waste, they’re the easiest woodturning tool there is to sharpen!
@gomezadams99003 жыл бұрын
beautiful wood
@dljohnsonii26105 жыл бұрын
Wonderful video.
@chriscorby77396 жыл бұрын
Thanks for a very informative video with a lovely end result. Keep up the great work Tim. 👍
@KE4YAL6 жыл бұрын
Really nice job thanks for all your great videos
@paulotarsocampinho76376 жыл бұрын
Tim, you just make me smile,...you sure remember the history,...screw's,...well, nice project, as always,...and if you can, send me that lathe,...not asking for much,...all the best Sir,...
@noelperry59706 жыл бұрын
Nice work mate.
@woodturningwithDave6 жыл бұрын
Very nice piece Thanks for sharing.
@vishwasdabholkar74924 жыл бұрын
Thank u verry much ur sharing this wonderful Creative wood working vidio.
@colinparr92476 жыл бұрын
Tim although i enjoy most of what you do I really think you made hard work of turning what is a simple shape.You do not need to spend a small fortune on carbide scrapers to achieve good results. Simply using a push cut working left handed from small to big using a 3/8 bowl gouge as you would do turning the outside of a bowl. You achieve two things simultaneously . You turn it to round and achieve your required shape at the same time. You would not have any chunks coming off doing it this way. Colin Parr
@charlesreicks6486 жыл бұрын
I really like this project. Have you ever thought of parting the peace on the tip of the bottom and top of the curves and making a bowl with a lid as well? Keeping the cut sharp to hide the fact that it is two peace's. Just a thought. Good tips. Thanks
@Creampuff786 жыл бұрын
Love seeing a fellow Okie turning beautiful pieces! Will be picking your brain (videos) so I can figure this turning thing out! Lol Keep up the good work!
@davidnickell93813 жыл бұрын
I loved the instructional aspects, but I do have concerns about the exotic wood sources.
@Max-zl9qi6 жыл бұрын
Hello Tim, i've Seen a Lot of people turning with those carbite Tools ... I am a Woodtuner too, but i want to learn how to use the old good gouges and not scrapers... Pls turn more with gouges. Greetings from Germany 👌
@onezenna23 жыл бұрын
I like what you are saying about moving your body or hips. So how can I do it for a wheelchair?
@bobwallace52573 жыл бұрын
I used blood wood on a desk for my son. I’ve never gotten so many slivers in my lifetime.
@lutzkunstler12976 жыл бұрын
Good morning Tim, I like your four jaw chuck and I would love one like that but the price is very high for my purse ! Is it worth the money ??? kind regards Lutz
@Bawdsey646 жыл бұрын
Hi Tim Once again an excellent presentation and a nice swanky named project. I would disagree with Max N about scrapers. You should use the tool that gets the best finish and scrapers do it in this instance. However, I would like you also to stop calling them scrapers. They are Carbide Shapers, far better description of the tool's function. Finally, I have found over the years that you can take Shaper Tips off the tool and hone the flat side and that lengthens the life of the tip. When do we get to see the highly skilled cameraman who makes you look fantastic, surely he should take a bow from time to time? Cheers
@merlinnwolffe85343 жыл бұрын
i've found it a lot easier to trim the corners of large pieces at about a 45 degree angle close to round size before turning them. reduces rounding time and dust. Saves tool edges, too
@leksey78706 жыл бұрын
Beautifully!
@Goatman3656 жыл бұрын
Tim, long time fan of your show and a turner also...question?how do I keep my face shield from fogging up with my breathe, I've the same set up as you for the most part for face shields but they keep on fogging until I either hold my breathe or give it up all together.hope you can help.
@Santamonicadrainco6 жыл бұрын
That’s a really romantic turning ;)
@thewilddinkus80265 жыл бұрын
So could those shavings be turned into a stain then?
@gmanlipripper6 жыл бұрын
killer as always Tim. where do you get your abranet discs and that attachment to the drill. looked around but reviews are saying they fall apart and i know you are in the know haha. keep turning and be safe.
@keithdavis18076 жыл бұрын
I always cut the corners off before I chuck the piece. I end up using the cutoffs for pen blanks. Cool project though
@iscadean60383 жыл бұрын
If your finished piece is going to be round, why not cut off the corners on the band saw to make it octagonal. That way you don’t tear out the wood at the corners.
@rogermoore89775 жыл бұрын
Maybe try a PCD (Polycrystalline Diamond) tipped insert with a high positive rake from metal cutting industry. It will outlast carbide inserts 10 to one.
@pikeevans85593 жыл бұрын
You can sharpen carbide on a diamond stone.
@stephenashmead95976 жыл бұрын
Tim, I love the piece and the shape. I have a question about your selection of the carbide tool. It looks like you selected the mini-rougher based upon the length of the handle. Is there a reason why this tool was selected over the midsized or full sized tool? Thanks in advance.
@woodturningwithtimyoder6 жыл бұрын
The longer handle is a lot heavier for me so I seem to have better fine control with the short handle. If you are taking large enough cuts that you need the long handle you are probably taking too large of a cut.
@phillallen016 жыл бұрын
I also sharpen my carbide bits on a diamond stone ive been doing it for a couple of years know not thrown one away yet
@Ronalcock16 жыл бұрын
Wow its gorgeose??? how do you spell that? how much is a piece that size?
@johnthomas62243 жыл бұрын
I don’t think I ever cut down a block with a band saw I always just turn it out lol
@massimilianomanetta41906 жыл бұрын
Very very beautifull
@davebenson10212 жыл бұрын
Tim. Wear a mask. I know, I hate em too but after yesterday in the shop all day turning and waking at 4am this morning, nose/sinus stopped up because I didn't. Well enough said. Have a healthy life. Ps, love your videos.
@Our479Show6 жыл бұрын
You can sharpen the carbide. Use the credit card style diamond file. It's not as sharp but you can sharpen them
@lutzkunstler12976 жыл бұрын
Hello Tim, great job , could I ask you what sort of chuck you are using, it looks good quality with less sharp edges! Lutz from the UK
@woodturningwithtimyoder6 жыл бұрын
It is the Easy Chuck made by Easywood tools.
@MadmanDKDK2 жыл бұрын
I wish I could source of that mahogany, make me some nice explorer shaped electric guitars.
@NickFajardo6 жыл бұрын
That poor Forstner Bit ;D
@UnlikelyVentures6 жыл бұрын
Can you add a link to the place that sent you the wood? Cook, I think you called it.
@The4Crawler6 жыл бұрын
Looks like this is the place, located in Oregon: www.cookwoods.com/
@UnlikelyVentures6 жыл бұрын
R Brown that looks right! Thanks muchly
@billywilliams67234 жыл бұрын
Wonderful but would have turned away the chuck Mark's from bottom!
@Tony_19556 жыл бұрын
Tim, how hard would it be to turn a rotating cheese board. I was thinking about using either maple or cherry. Can this be done?
@woodturningwithtimyoder6 жыл бұрын
Very easy. Check out this link www.highlandwoodworking.com/woodnews/2008july/lazysusan.html
@arthurbarber40914 жыл бұрын
With blood wood on the head, does this make you a Red Head?
@okaIsAScaredCookie5 жыл бұрын
the color of the wood changes when he changes to the over head camra
@SouthernCoin6 жыл бұрын
At 16:45 Tim has bloodwood colored hair
@jmankp55416 жыл бұрын
First, and I love your videos tim
@RobertHorton19756 жыл бұрын
A happy little cove. Now let's give him a friend. #bobrossofturning
@mikepruett17456 жыл бұрын
sapelle too
@lonewolfcry6 жыл бұрын
Tim I couldn't get the name of the place you get the wood from could you please let me know? Thank you in advance.
@jackreeves30016 жыл бұрын
lonewolfcry cook woods, 1 877 672 5275.
@lonewolfcry6 жыл бұрын
Thank you sir
@demizer19686 жыл бұрын
BOOMER!!!
@dalebmartin5 жыл бұрын
OMG. Now I realize why I cancelled my subscription years ago.