Tri Corner Bowl - Wood Turning
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- čas přidán 15. 08. 2018
- A turning I've been wanting to try and, while challenging, it turned out great!
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Amazing outcome. Skillful technique for a three sized bowl. Trace Amigos Salute!
Thank you so much 😀
This summer I'm buying a lathe
You're an inspiration
Nun of the other guys have your eye bro.
Very cool, Bobbie! I know you will enjoy your new hobby! 😊
You continue to be an inspiration Phil. Another delight.
Terry down under
Thank you, Terry! 😊
First time. Excellent results. 👍👍👍
Thank you, Steve! 😀 Cheers!
Phil i sit here in Sydney Australia till nearly midnight watching your videos.. You are such an awesome turner and I talk to you as I watch .. Shady Acres Workshop is my favorite channel you inspire me to try new things .. You have such a modest demeaner and I don't think you realize just how good you are my friend .. Cheers from Glenn P.S. We are in our 3rd week of lockdown from this bloody Covid virus...
Such a very kind comment, Glenn, thank you! I'm so glad you are tying new things! Sorry about the lockdown. We are fully open, here, for about the past week. Let's hope it stays that way.
Saw a similar piece of laminated plywood turned by another CZcamsr. Had to be solid lumber core plywood, as there wew no voids and nice grain patterns to finished project. He began by sanding two opposite corners flat, measuring the midpoint of each side of each flat and then drawing lines from each midpoint to opposite corner of flattened triangle. The three lines crossed in the center, and he didn't have to worry about losing friction.to locare the center of the base, remove the small stub and construct it geometrically. Swing a compass from opposite sides with legs set greater than radius. Draw a line through the two intersections of the arcs and your center lies on that line. Do it again and intersection of the two straight lines is your center.
I would get dizzy if I had to go through all that just to turn a piece of wood, Pete! 😊
Wonderful Phil, that bowl looks Great.
Thank you kindly, Rob! 😊
Thank you Phil. That is a good looking piece. God Bless and stay safe.
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We have an abundance of oak where I live and some of it is as hard as iron. Thanks for sharing 👍
You bet 😊
Phil you skillfully worked that through with nice results. Great bowl!
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Great job.Love watching you turn.Never disappointed. Like going bgg to turners school.Shame high school was lie this would have never missed a day.Thank you.
Thanks for watching! 😊
You said it right “Good job Phil👍🏻
Haha, I'm glad you agree, Tom, thank you! 😊
Very Interesting way of turning...I love the smell of Oak...This project was an excellent choice and very well executed..I feel as I could do it after watching...I like that you stop a lot & let us all catch up with your progress and concerns...Phil you are not just offering another wood turning video but a small adventure into the unknown, unexplored...This being your first time on this technique....GREAT!!!!!...Another One YES, WITH BUG HOLES...ha....Thank You Phil...tm
Lots of bug holes in the offing, I'm sure, Tuffy! So glad you enjoyed this one. Thank you for always being there for me!
Yes a pair is best . Another great 👍👌job.
Yes! Thank you, Michael! 😊
Great job phil👍
Thank you, Mike!
Good job Phil. I can hardly wait to try one
Really well done! You shared a lot of the thoughts about your process. Awesome 👍👍
Beautiful vase well done, enjoyed watching you work.
Greetings from Devon England - newbie wood turner love the shape and form of this bowl reminds me of a sailors hat....
Howdy, proskipper1! I'm glad you like it, thank you! 😊
Got a square block of cherry, I have had it about three or four years. One day I am going to have to try this. I have watched your video two or three times now.
It's a challenge but, as long as you get it straight in your head (I had a hard time with that) it's really not all that difficult. I hope you give it a try, it was fun to turn! 😊
Hay Phil, going over some of your older stuff and love this piece, going to try one myself now, also the first time I've seen your face, face to name. Oh, and sorry I did giggle. 3 HOURS 😲😲😲
Oh, please do try one, Garry. This is a very rewarding turning. I don't know if you've seen the second one I did. It's more casual and proves you don't need to be quite so nit-picky about the set up if you don't want to. Have fun! 😊
probably the scariest looking start to a turn i have ever seen. great video thanks for sharing.
What a great project, as always your gouge work is brilliant Phil. I have some white oak (reclaimed from a neighbours 60 year old workbench that was falling apart), I may have to give it a go.
Just an idea, as you didn't have anything in your tail stock when you cut the tenon, you could have used a long boring drill to put a small hole through the tail and give you a centre point.
Ah, you mean think ahead, Jay? LOL! Thank you! 😊
Good looking bowl
Fun to turn, too, Bobby! 😊
Very nice shape ❤️ Looks great!
Thank you, Diane! 😃 The other one is prettier, though, huh?
Phil, I would never giggle at you because you turn out some beautiful pieces. I am glad I found your channel. Thanks for showing me this 3 corner bowl.
Thanks and welcome, Pop! I'm very glad you are enjoying the videos!
Phil
That turned out beautiful! Watching you make it is the work of an artist!
Thank you very much, Tina! 😊
A beautiful bowl out of glued up oak. The grain is fine and beautiful. Well done.
Thank you, Judith! 😊
Well! I like this 3 corner bowl can’t wait till I can try it
Go for it, Rick! A challenge but fun. 😊
Outstanding in all respects. Thank you for sharing.
One of my favorites, Gerald! Thank you for taking your time to watch and comment, much appreciated!
Phil
It is beautiful. Good job, Phil, indeed!
Thank you!
That's a cool idea, a couple times from my prospective here on the sofa, I had to blink my brain to make sure I saw what I was seeing. I thought the grain would give you more trouble. Good example of knowing what your tools can do for you, like a surgeon. Good job Dr. Phil.
I'm right there with you, FJ40. To me, it's kind of magical the way it happens. I've done a couple of these and will probably do another, they are fun! 😊
Very very nice piece Phil thanks for another great video, I'm definitely going to give it ago myself now
Have fun, Gary! These are interesting to make. I have a second tri corner bowl video that maybe be easier to follow.
I have viewed the video and thought it was a very beautiful piece , I am inspired by a lot of your work mate ( can I call you mate?) Hehehe, I will be following you for ever
Thank you Phil always enjoy your videos cos’ you take care to talk us through in detail what you’re planning, doing, & how. Perfect. Jan
So nice of you, Jan, thank you! 😊
Beautiful bowl. Great job Phil. Clear, concise, no nonsense, informative vid. Thank you. Just subscribed.
Awesome, thank you! 😊 I will try to be worthy.
Nice bowl & very nice project thanks
Thank you, Andre! Cheers!
That's awesome 👍
Thanks, Robert! 😀
Hey Phil, wow this is something special, I love this tri bowl, you are definitely right that it catches the eye because it got mine. And even it being a glue up, I think adds to its character. I also love to hear you explain the steps you are taking and your thought process while you are turning, thank you for a great video. 📐💜📐
Thank you for stepping back in time a little, Cathy. This one still amazes me, it's like the three corners appear as if magic has occurred. I need to make another so I can pay attention to exactly how it happens!
Phil
You nailed it. It's just beautiful. As are all your pieces Phil
Glad you like it, Barry, thanks! 😊
Hey Phil!
Next tri corner bowl, cut your tenon first on the top. That way you can flip it and turn the bottom, I leave the tail stock up till almost done. Then you can mark the center of the bottom tenon for future reference.
To me, you look like a good fellow who has a lot to offer folks about wood turning. Keep making those videos!!!
I like to think this is all true, Glasscutr. Thank you so much for your kind words!
Phil
Phil, that is very inspirational,makes me want to try one. Great job!
Thank you, James! I really recommend giving this a try. I remember a feeling of invigoration before, during and after this turning. More fun than difficult as long as you take your time.
Phil
Good job Phil 👍
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Fantastic Phil just fantastic, for a guy who has never done this before, this bowl is magnificent.
This was really fun, Kobie. I should make another. Thank you!
Phil
Phil, Love your coolness on these things that you haven't done before especially the one you have just done, I know its a way back but I'm a newbie to wood turning after retiring from the construction industry and I'm watching so many videos' on turning. Got a nice lathe and a few bits and pieces in my garage, the good lady even brings me a coffee now and again, she probably loves the peace and quit of having me at home, LOL. Great vidioes.
Thank you, Alan! I think the coolness attitude comes from age. You know, "if this kills me, well, I've already lived a long time." LOL! Ok, maybe it comes from practice. Ok, it really comes from being confident in the hold I have on a piece. If I know it's not going to go flying, I can concentrate on getting it done. When I retired, I too spent hours watching videos to learn to turn. It was a long haul but one day everything just clicked. You've got the lathe, you're half-way there! Enjoy those cups of coffee from the good lady. One day they may be one of your favorite memories.
Nice job! Looks like you knew what you were doing. 😁
Thanks, William! 😊
That's a great piece of work
Challenging but fun, Gregg, thanks! 😊
Great job, Phil! That turned out really nice.
Billy
Thank you, Billy, I'm very happy with it!
It certainly is a beautiful piece Phil.
So glad you like it, thank you! 😊
Howdy Grand nagus love your work im just showing my friend who also is into wood things he will be following you also .
Very cool, thanks so much! 😊
Super nice Phil. Beautiful 👍👍👍👍👍
So glad you like it, Jack! It's a favorite of mine as well.
Phil
I have to try to make one! The target has been set. Very good commentary Phil. 👍👏👏🇿🇦
I hope you do, John. As long as you have a cube and do the setup with patience, the actual turning will go very well. It was one of my favorite turnings and I'd like to do another. Thank you for taking your time to watch and comment!
Phil
That’s terrific Phil, I was riding along with you all the way on this one! I’ll give it a try when I get a suitable piece of wood and a bit more ticker.
I've been wanting to try this for quite awhile, Tim, but couldn't come up with a piece that size. Then I noticed it sitting on the shelf! LOL! A lot of fun, I wish you the best on yours. Phil
Good learning proces, thank you
Phil, love the tri cornered bowl. Very unique. The grain is awesome.
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Thank you, Dotty! 😊
Nice Job!!! I have been trying to turn a glue up with Hack Berry wood that is about the same dimensions as yours. I am now on my second blank since one piece of wood broke off while turning and CA glue would not hold it. But, as they say, practice make perfect! Thanks for the informative video.
Another awesome job.
I appreciate that, Barry, thank you!
Very nice work Phil. It was quite interesting to watch how you started the piece, figuring out which corners to keep and which to get rid of. It was also interesting to see how you handled the tear out. Thanks for sharing. See ya in the next one.
Glad you enjoyed it, Scott, thank you!
Took a tip way back.. Very cool man. Its on my to-do list
Right on, Steve! A challenge but fun at the same time. 😊
This is the only video I have ever watched that had me on the edge like the time I caught a 37lb Flathead catfish on an ultralight rod with 6lb test while standing on a powerplant discharge. In other words my heart was racing from all the variables that could of just ruined this piece in the blink of an eye. I also had White oak piece blow up on me. This was educational and exciting. Thank you.
Sounds like you are familiar with terror, Matt! LOL! I'm glad you enjoyed the video, thank you! 😊
@@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop I am very familiar with terror. You know those types that are blessed with good luck? I'm the polar opposite of that. I had my legs crushed in a industrial accident and have been disabled since I was 33 and I am 48 now. I spend a lot of time with my lathe. I like art forms that are unforgiving and difficult. I do Scrimshaw, draw with ink, wood carving, antler carving, stone carving and really enjoy my lathe. I enjoyed tattooing for 9 years but it's a very ugly work environment and just feel better making bowls. I like projects that take deep concentration because it stops my PTSD in it's tracks. Your video really is an adventure. I'm happy it worked out for you.
Very nice bowl...love the 3 corners!
I'm glad you like it, Carol! It was a challenge but now is one of my favorites!
Beautiful piece of work!
Glad you like it, Stephen!
I agree with you Phil, it did turn out really, really well. Sure, it may well have been your first attempt at a 'Tri Corner Bowl but I would have been prepared to put a heavy wager on it being an outstanding result such is the skill & mastery of your craft over a long time. By the ay, I would have won my wager but seriously, A lovely piece of workmanship Phil & very worthy of you. Love the finish you achieved and you didn't even do the 'glue up'. Outstanding mate, keep up the good work. Regards, Don.
You are so kind, Don, thank you!
Phil I am working my way through all your projects you are a superstar
Wow! Thank you, Steven, for taking your time to watch and comment on my videos. Truly appreciated!
Phil
love the video. I can't wait to do one of these myself.
You will love the experience, Dale. This is one of my most rewarding turnings and it's still a favorite piece. Thank you for taking your time to watch and comment, much appreciated!
Phil
Phil, that is a very nice bowl, you did a fantastic job. I am new to turning, just getting my lathe set up, I have enjoyed your work, you make it look so easy. Thanks
Thank you very much, Joseph! I'm sure you will enjoy your new hobby, I sure do.
Phil
Beautifully done.
Thank you, Grandpa, it was a lot of fun!
Fantastic job, well worth all the effort
Thank you, Andy! It's certainly one of my favorites.
Phil
Phil, Great job! It really did turn out very well indeed. I just got my lathe 2 months ago and I cant wait to try this now. Great channel and keep up the good work.
Thank you, Steve! I think you will enjoy turning one of these. I sure did!
Phil
I like it!!! Nice and informative video. Thank you!
So glad to read this, Glasscutr, thank you!
Phil
Very nice. I remember my grand mother having one just like this one forty or more years ago. Kept mints in it.
Thank you, Gary! So far, we just keep dust in ours! LOL!
Phil
I wish my "first attempts" turned out as well as this. Well done for presenting a very clear, concise and measured video. You have just got another subscriber.
I'm so glad you like it, TheStanford01. Thank you for your subscription! I will try to be worthy.
Phil
Phil, I'm a new sub, and I am very happy to have come accrossed your channel. I thoroughly enjoyed watching you turn this three pointed vessel, and I also enjoyed the narration of it. It was very imformative and helpful, with you mentioning the speed and type of tools you were using. I will be watching for more new videos from you, and I will also be checking out your previous releases.
Wow, thank you, Len, for a real "pick me up" comment! And thank you so much for taking your time to watch and subscribe, very much appreciated!
Beautiful!!! ♥️😊
Thank you!! 😊
Great job Phil👍👍👍
Thank you, Mark!
Great job! Looks really nice!
Thank you so much! It was a fun project and one I will probably try again.
Hi Phil, I watched your video and Gary’s (ThePapa1947) and decided I’d like to make one. I wasn’t sure I could hold the work in the lathe as you did and I was correct. So I removed the corners so I had flat surfaces for the drive and live centres. It worked out well and I now have a tri-corner bowl about 115mm corner to corner and 70mm high. I started with a piece of mahogany 93x93x94mm.
Fantastic! 😊
Nice job. It looks great.
Thank you, George and thanks for watching and commenting!
Beautiful job, Phil. Your "first time turning" adventures always turn out better than mine but making mistakes is where I really learn. I've glued a four-inch, cherry cube for turning my first, three cornered bowl. We are expecting a ground blizzard tomorrow so I plan to be making chips. Happy New Year to you! Pray for Spring.
You can do it! Have fun with it, Paul! 😊
Boy, youre inspiring me to try this. Good job.
So glad to hear you may try this, Garth. It wasn't as hard as I thought it would be. Just being careful around the corners was the toughest part. Slow and easy and you'll get it done. Thanks for your comment!
Phil
Hi Phil,
Outstanding job and a beautiful bowl!
We have a lot of Red Oak in CT and I found that if it's not dries carefully it WILL crack.
I made a small 3" lidded box last year.I set it on my bench to dry out and about 3 days later I heard a pop.I went to the bench but didn't see that anything had fallen so I just quit looking.About a week later I checked the box and found that it didn't only crack,,,it separated down one side about 1/8" and eventually it opened up to almost 1/4"!!! I keep it as reminder on how to deal with green Oak!
Thanks for the video,,,
Tom
Oh, man, Tom, I hate when that happens! Especially with the time invested in a lid and all. So far I haven't experienced any of that but I suppose it's coming my way!
Great video inspired me to do one, been fun and challenging...
Yes, Glenn, it's both of those things. Worth it, too! Thank you!
Phil
nice one phil, definately worth the effort you put into it
One of my favorites, Ron, thank you so much!
Phil
Great job Phil, definitely one for me to add to the “must try” list.
Regards from the UK
Geof
Thank you, Geof! I'm sure you will enjoy the challenge.
geofo60 Geof Harris grate job Phil enjoy watching you turn
Thank you, Jim, that makes me very happy!
Really Like This!
Hello I tried doing two already with no success ,your video was very clear so I'm going to give it another go. Thanks for the video.
I turned another one of these, Woody, after this one. Much simpler setup. You may want to watch it, first. In any event, I wish you much good luck with yours! It's a rewarding project;
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Morning from Liverpool in England!
Good speed instruction and tool description.
Glad it was helpful, Jim! 😊
Very nice job Phil, I don't think the glue up took anything away from the nice looking piece.
The way you think things through your ready to take on any turning.
I have only done one tri corner bowl myself. And I was confused on how to hold it and get the tenon off.
I made it very complicated holding it trying to avoid turning off a tenon.
I glued up my Mutant project and while the glue dried I made a carving on my CNC and have posted video of the process.
Keep bringing on those great turnings.
Gary
I'm not smart enough to over-complicate anything! Sounds like you got it done, anyway! I'll be sure to check out your new video, Gary!
Great job my friend 👍🏼
Thank you for watching and commenting, Tomas!
Nice job Phil. Careful with White Oak, it can be a real pain to prevent tear out. Stay safe
Thank you, Paul! I have no doubt you are right about the tear out.
Oak is one of the woods I have turned dry and green can hold some surprises grain wise, well done Phil wish I could send you some Welsh Oak to turn.
Ohhh, Welsh Oak sounds delish, Lewis! 😊
That one is lovely. Worth all the time sanding. Wonder how it would turn out in ash.
That turned out great very unique piece!!! Looks like red oak and if it gets wet it will turn black in that wet spot exactly why I'm not sure I've seen it in red oak that I've brought for my cabinet shop and you can't get it out it's like an oxidization thing especially if iron fillings get on it !
Exactly, Jon! 😊
Great job! I’d love to get the finish quality on such hard wood. I turn white oak and it’s so hard I get dust instead of shavings even when I switch to a carbide cutter. Thanks for the inspiration
Thank you, Michael! 😊
I watched the video of the black acacia 3 cornered bowl and followed the link to this one, excellent work Phil.
Thank you so much! 😊
It's just beautiful, Just subscribed, hope to see from you more like this.
Thank you very much, Abid! This is a one of a kind, for me. It was an enjoyable experience and remains a favorite. I'm so glad you like it, too! Thank you for your subscription, I will try to be worthy.
Phil
Hi Phil, I sure love watching your videos and getting more inspired by them to try more different pieces. I’ve turned a few of your pieces in the last week and loved how they turned out. I’m only a beginner but learning a lot even though I had my small mastercraft 37” lathe for the last 15/20 years lol. Keep the videos coming and I’ll sure be watching for more inspiration to keep turning. All the way from trouty a small community in Newfoundland, Canada. 😊👍
Todd, thanks for watching all the way from Newfoundland! 😊
Hey Phil,
I’ve been a subscriber for quite a while now. I really enjoy your videos. Great work, as always. I had a simple idea I want to pass along on finding the center of that tenon: if you finish removing the nub and sand it smooth, use a center finder and a marking knife and you will find the exact center. I appreciate the time you take in sharing your art. Thank you. Be well, stay safe.
Thank you, Kelvin! That's exactly what I did with my newest turning, another Tri Point bowl. czcams.com/video/ZnVtDEIDVXA/video.html Maybe you missed it?
Phil... the hurricane as passed fairly peacefully and we're getting back to normal. Your wood is still here, didn't blow away. I'll try to get it to the shipper this week.
Thank you, David. There is no hurry, just glad you didn't suffer any consequences of the weather!
Phil