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Bowl Gouge - Which Way to Cut - Supported Grain Cutting Direction Woodturning Video
Figuring out which direction to cut with a bowl gouge can be very confusing, especially when it comes to the curves of wooden bowls.
In this video, we'll explore bowl gouge cutting directions terms that are useless and the term that properly describes the correct direction for cutting with a bowl gouge.
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In this video, I use a 1/2" bowl gouge with a 55° bevel and swept-back wings. Any bowl gouge bevel angle and profile can be used to make the cuts shown here.
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@razzoo2
@razzoo2 3 года назад
I've been turning about 3 years and watched hundreds of videos. This is absolutely the best explanation of using the bowl gouge with respect to the grain that I've ever seen. Outstanding.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Wow, thank you, Jerry! Much appreciated! Happy Turning!
@danielhayes9274
@danielhayes9274 Год назад
I have to agree. The example cutting up causing the tear out and the preceding tear out explanation equated to the ah ha moment. thank you.
@compasshernandez4661
@compasshernandez4661 3 года назад
I didn't really have an "a-ha moment." I've been turning wood for just a couple of years, and making lots of mistakes. In order to resolve the bad habits, I took a beginning woodturners class, which helped a lot, but didn't go into much depth on any of my technical problems. Watching several videos that didn't accurately describe the supported grain issue just frustrated me. You went right to the point, and answered the question the way someone should have right at the start. Thanks for using plain and unambiguous language.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Thank you! I'm glad you liked this video. All the best to you!
@user-by3mm4qp4w
@user-by3mm4qp4w 13 дней назад
This is one of the most important, most underappreciated woodturning videos that all beginners should watch.
@mikepeele5305
@mikepeele5305 Месяц назад
Imagery of the hand and length of fingers showing supported areas made a lot of sense thanks Mike
@lisaweiss3645
@lisaweiss3645 Год назад
I have been turning bowls for about 3 years, and have not always been as successful as I wanted on end grain turning. This video provided a visual for me, and I think this is now my Ah Ha moment. I really appreciate the explanation and the examples. Best video I have watched on the subject.
@Ozcarnut3029
@Ozcarnut3029 3 года назад
Almost finished my first bowl. Wish I had seen this before I started as it would have saved me a lot of grief. Celery was good but for me the paper template representing a slice through the bowl and direction of grain was most helpful. Gotta make one for my reference. Many thanks for helping with basics.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
You are more than welcome. Glad to help! Happy Turning!!!
@100-AcreWoods
@100-AcreWoods 2 месяца назад
The celery demo was an ah hah moment for me. Great video, thank you.
@leftmono1016
@leftmono1016 2 года назад
And suddenly everything is clear! Perfect video for me, thanks Kent much appreciated.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 2 года назад
Ta Da! Isn't that the best feeling?!!! All the best to you and Happy Turning!
@danielpg121
@danielpg121 3 года назад
Thank you a ton sir!!!! This vid was my “ah-ah” moment lol. The fingers an the celery was a good clear explanation an the paper cut out . The entire video is excellent , thank your soooo much ! I’m new to turning only 3-4months in an all your videos are outstanding!!! Thank you for your time , I truly mean that . Thank you!!!
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Excellent! You are very welcome. So glad to help. Happy Turning!
@RickTurnsWoodturning
@RickTurnsWoodturning 3 года назад
Terrific video, Kent. Best explanation I’ve ever seen!
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Thanks a ton, Rick!
@clitzkow1
@clitzkow1 3 года назад
The best explanation since high school shop, and I'm 80
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Thank you, Carl! That's a big compliment. All the best to you and Happy Turning!
@piers1956
@piers1956 3 года назад
Incredibly clear and well explained. Kent is a natural and brilliant teacher
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Wow, thanks! Much appreciated! Happy Turning!
@AFlyingBean
@AFlyingBean 3 года назад
Hi Kent...I'm a self-taught turner (except for watching youtube) for about 5 years now and this video was a HUGE help!...got home today and couldn't wait to try this concept...a really dry piece of maple came out nice on the first pass...usually I'd be pulling out scrapers and sandsandsand. Just wanted to say TY!
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Fantastic! So glad you're seeing positive results! All the best to you and Happy Turning!
@jakeholmes1343
@jakeholmes1343 3 года назад
Excellent videos!! This one and your video about keeping the bevel of the gouge riding on the bowl have helped me more in 1 day than all the videos I've watched in the 1st year of learning to turn. Great job and thank you from Arkansas!
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Great to hear! That's awesome!!! Happy Turning!
@edmcgugan2079
@edmcgugan2079 3 года назад
Excellent explanation Kent. The example of cutting the "wrong way " and the re-cutting the "right way" was very clear. Removed all doubt. Thank you!
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Glad it helped, awesome! Happy Turning!
@mirage3rd
@mirage3rd 3 года назад
Finally got the techniques difference between side-grain and end-grain bowls... Thank you.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Wonderful! Glad it helped!
@michaelralston1830
@michaelralston1830 3 года назад
The fingers perpendicular to the ground demo was my "ah ha" moment. Then the celery made it even more certain that I understood supported grain. Great job. I'd heard cut downhill on other videos and had ZERO clue as to what they were saying.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Thanks and Happy Turning!
@christopherkelley6014
@christopherkelley6014 3 года назад
Me too Michael....my lathe is level....not on a hill....I didn't get it either!
@dennisprince8245
@dennisprince8245 3 года назад
Your demonstration with celery is a perfect example for explaining supported grain cuts.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Fantastic! I'm glad you liked that!
@potato_b
@potato_b 3 года назад
Thanks for the information! I don't know English very well, but I read your website with a translator, and I watch your videos as visual aids. Thank you so much!
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Thank you so much for taking the time to translate. I wish I could make all this information universal! Happy Turning!
@RoughDraftLifestyle
@RoughDraftLifestyle 10 месяцев назад
The celery is what got me to understand this. Well done, thank you.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 9 месяцев назад
Glad you liked this. Thank you, and Happy Turning!
@davidrussell8694
@davidrussell8694 3 года назад
Excellent demonstration! I made drawings of the side- and end-grain bowls like you used, and I will keep them at the lathe till it becomes second nature! I just started turning bowls, and have been doing end-grain bowls. Now I know why I've had so much trouble with tear-out.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Fantastic! I'm so glad this helps you and I love the idea of having drawing nearby while you turn! Excellent. All the best to you!
@josephcole5953
@josephcole5953 3 года назад
The Eureka moment was cutting both directions and the outcome. This holds both the outside and inside cuts. Thanks for the info.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@billloeffelholz7777
@billloeffelholz7777 2 года назад
The simple demonstration with the celery made it very clear, thank you.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 2 года назад
Excellent, Bill. Happy Turning!
@fredblanford8259
@fredblanford8259 2 года назад
My aha moment……when you showed the paper bowl cross section with the fingers showing grain. Made perfect sense, right then. In fact, the whole up hill/ down hill thing registered then too. But, yea, don’t use up hill/down hill to teach. The low approach you use here is great. But the aha moment was the paper bowl cutaway with the fingers. That was when it looked like the broom analogy. Thanks so much for these videos. I just inherited my first lathe. I’m 50 (+) years old. The last time I turned was 30 (+) years ago. About 3 or 4 times. Only between centers. My opportunity to learn from my friend suddenly stopped because of a move. So now I inherited his lathe, but sadly, without the benefit of his guidance and wisdom. There are no local clubs that are close. So I have trial and error, and RU-vid. And I think your videos are great. Again, thank you!
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 2 года назад
So glad you are grasping the supported grain cut. Sorry to hear you lost your friend due to a move. Consider my online courses to get you on track and turning the bowls you imagine. turnawoodbowl.com/courses/ All the best to you and Happy Turning!
@prsearls
@prsearls 3 года назад
Good explanation, Kent. I admit I’ve not always paid attention to this. I will in the future. There are a lot of simple but important concepts one misses when you are learning to turn. Many RU-vid turners assume one knows these. Thanks for giving us these important things. It saves us a lot of frustration and disappointment. I really like the soft lighting you’re using. A big soft box or a bounce off a white wall? Very professional!
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Paul, thanks for all the kind words. I'd love to be able to put all these tips in one video, but most people freak out with hour-long videos, so they'd really have a problem with a WEEK-LONG video. LOL, The lights are just two Moffatt lights and natural lighting.
@MikePeaceWoodturning
@MikePeaceWoodturning 3 года назад
Great job explaining a topic that is really difficult for a new turner to grasp. As an experienced turner and teacher I forget how diffficult the concept of cutting supported grain is for new turners and it needs to be repeated and reinforced at every opportunity.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Thank you, Mike. Coming from you I'm humbled and very appreciative! Happy Turning, Kent!
@timmorse8146
@timmorse8146 Месяц назад
As an experienced turner, I can tell you that your video was excellent. While I knew this from my own learning curve. I hope you get lots of new turners who need this video before they get frustrated. Thanks for a great video.
@jameswinslow9911
@jameswinslow9911 9 месяцев назад
Finally got it straight. Thank you. Same story again- learn the principles and the practice will follow
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 9 месяцев назад
James, yup! Once you get it you will see every turning more clearly now. All the best to you and Happy Turning! Kent
@alupton7322
@alupton7322 3 года назад
Thanks once again, Kent. You really are my go-to online mentor. I'm into my 6th month of turning, and the celery and demonstration on pine clarified my 'aha' moment. When I saw your white models with the grain direction cut into them, I got it clearly for the first time. Would you mind if I made a couple of models like yours for my shed to help remind me?
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
So glad this helped! Of course, use what you need to help your friends. All the best to you!
@ridgebackrhodesian
@ridgebackrhodesian 3 года назад
I now understand and my "ah-ha" moment was watching this video. Thank you.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Fantastic! Happy Turning!
@Yaruzaru
@Yaruzaru 3 года назад
I managed to answer your question correctly - thanks to your explanation in the video. As a total beginner your definition and demonstration were very clear - thank you. I now have my ‘aha’ moment sir.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful! Fantastic! Happy Turning!
@njd11cornell
@njd11cornell 2 года назад
the drawings you made of the grain direction inside and outside of a side grain and an end grain bowl are perfect for explaining this topic. thanks again.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 2 года назад
Excellent, glad they helped. Happy Turning!
@Grabovetskiy
@Grabovetskiy 3 года назад
Great explanation! I like the celery part the most! I am a woodcarver and I am doing some woodturning.. getting more to bowls. What grind should I use? 40/40 or Irish is better in Your opinion?
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful! Oh, that's a great question, so great I made a video just about bowl gouge bevel angles. Check it out ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-o2dS0FWfLT4.html
@BigJ_FPV
@BigJ_FPV 3 года назад
What was your first bowl gouge? When I first started out not too long ago I made the mistake of buying carbide lathe tools. Since then, I’ve been trying to figure out what type of traditional lathe tools to buy.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Carbide is not a mistake. For many, it's a great way to get started. But you are right, traditional tools will give you more control and finer cuts. In this video, I use a 1/2" 55° front bevel with swept-back wings. That gouge is my main go-to bowl gouge.
@BigJ_FPV
@BigJ_FPV 3 года назад
Turn A Wood Bowl thanks!
@earlbishop2314
@earlbishop2314 Год назад
I’m a new turner and today I was struggling with end grain tear out while making an oak bowl. I came to your site and did a search on tear out and found this video! Can’t wait to go back and try what I learned here. So to answer your question, today watching this video was my ah ha moment… thanks so much for passing on your knowlege. Take care.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl Год назад
Glad I could help! All the best to you and Happy Turning!
@earlbishop2314
@earlbishop2314 Год назад
@@TurnAWoodBowl Kent, I worked on another bowl today and supported the grain as mentioned in your video. I’m happy to tell you I had no end grain tear out! Thanks again for your help, I’m one happy turner! Take care.
@davidnixdorf1879
@davidnixdorf1879 2 года назад
This was extremely helpful in understanding “ grain supported cuts”. The finger example was good but seeing your bowl section profile example really nailed it down for me. Thank you!
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful David! All the best to you and Happy Turning!
@jeffharvey8283
@jeffharvey8283 3 года назад
Used a bowl gouge for the first time on an end grain bowl. It made me want to stop wood turning all together. This was the EXACT video I needed. Thank you!
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
That is awesome! Right place, right time. Check out my website and get ready for a learning explosion. LOL Happy Turning!
@icklegrangeplombier8051
@icklegrangeplombier8051 3 года назад
Same as a few others, this video is the 'ah ha' moment. Every time I used the gouge I get catches. This video and one of your others explains why. Great videos, thanks.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Glad it helped! Happy Turning!
@TheJoelbundick
@TheJoelbundick 2 года назад
The fingers and broom analogy worked for me. Thanks for the explanation. This helped tremendously.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 2 года назад
Glad it helped, Joel! All the best to you and Happy Turning!
@jasfortner9497
@jasfortner9497 3 года назад
Aha! Actually Kent, ALL your videos are helping to “unwind” old concepts. As I’ve mentioned I’m 71 yrs young with 55 years in high end custom furniture and cabinetry- an expert in most phases including knife grinding and shaper work. My minimal experience with turning didn’t wind up dangerous (luckily) but it wasn’t pretty. I squeaked by... This video was very good helping to dispel my “initial” inclination, which is just about opposite to the proper cut! I of course understand climb cuts, proper grain direction in planing, shaping, etc., and chip breakers. I’ve had trepidation doing large work for years because of time constraints and my poor previous results.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Great! You'll have turning down in no time! Happy Turning!
@davyaldy76
@davyaldy76 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for this, it's the best explanation I have seen. I was taught to 'cut downhill' and didn't understand it, then a few years later my instructor showed me how it relates to the grain but this video was the real aha moment.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 5 месяцев назад
I'm glad it's clicking now. Happy Turning!
@deniseoliansky825
@deniseoliansky825 2 года назад
Oh my gosh...this is the most helpful video yet! Very clear and dramatic explanation!
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful! Yes, knowing the support grain cut is very important. All the best to you and Happy Turning!
@ojb512
@ojb512 3 года назад
Excellent. Thank you. --A person who just turned their 3rd bowl
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Congratulations! Enjoy and Happy Turning!
@ZipHope
@ZipHope 2 года назад
Thanks Kent! This explanation is very clear now. The downhill part confused me from other videos. You are a great teacher!
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 2 года назад
Great, glad to know you thought the same thing I did about that phrase. Thanks and All the best to you and Happy Turning!
@jerrybrown1446
@jerrybrown1446 7 месяцев назад
I’m new to turning, and this is the most helpful video I’ve seen yet. When I saw the difference between cutting in the right direction, and then the wrong direction, that was the “aha moment”. Thanks very much!
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 7 месяцев назад
Thank you, Jerry. I'm glad this helped you. All the best to you and Happy Turning!
@kenburnette1121
@kenburnette1121 Год назад
The lights just came on. I am new to turning but an old woodworker. The Support cuts makes much more sense than the old analogies. The bowel diagrams were what cemented the concept. Thanks!
@davidleith9894
@davidleith9894 2 года назад
The image of a corn broom made it all come together for me. Thank you very much
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 2 года назад
Thank you, David! Glad to help. Happy Turning!
@gregoryannicchiarico3570
@gregoryannicchiarico3570 3 года назад
After applying what I learned in this video, I noticed a drastic reduction in the amount and severity of tear outs. Thank you, Kent!!
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Wonderful! That's the whole idea! Glad it helped. All the best to you and Happy Turning!
@mmflytie57
@mmflytie57 2 месяца назад
The two paper bowl profiles with the direction of grain markings was the best visual for me. Great job. I think I now have an understanding how to explain grain supported cuts for a safe and correct approach to bowl turning or even spindle turning. My son has a Lumber/ woodworking business and we teach all kinds of wood working classes. I think this will help students if we ever teach woodturning classes. Thank you.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 2 месяца назад
Awesome! Thank you!
@keithhendrick4918
@keithhendrick4918 3 года назад
The supported cut explanation makes much more sense than with/against or up/down hill.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
That makes me smile. Happy Turning!
@Fwr942
@Fwr942 2 года назад
No seriously man, u have helped me SO much to understand what I’m doing wrong and what I’m doing right and things I could do better. I really appreciate it
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 2 года назад
Well your seriously welcome! ;) All the best to you and Happy Turning!
@phillight2008
@phillight2008 5 месяцев назад
You are a great teacher, Kent. I'm a healthy 70-year-old trying to learn to turn large, live-edge bowls. I own a beautiful old Kentucky mixed hardwood forest, so I have abundant, free, turning stock. I'm a good woodworker, but I have turned only occasionally - when necessary to make a table leg, a tool handle, or a cabinet knob, for instance. Through the years, I have even managed to scrape and sand my way to a few passable bowls using my rusty yard sale lathe and the equally sketchy tools that came with it. But I've never really studied the tools, sharpening, and proper cutting techniques. Well, I'm determined to become a competent woodturner before I die. I've bought a decent lathe (a Powermatic 3520C), a Wolverine jig and CBN wheels, and some decent tools. Kent, if I could subscribe to your channel 100 times, I would. Alas, my one subscription and lots of "likes" will have to suffice. I have watched hundreds of RU-vid videos from many famous wood turners, but you answer the questions I have better than all of them. Thank you.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 5 месяцев назад
Phil, Thank you for writing and sharing your kind words. Well, if you want to concentrate and accelerate your learning, check out my course. www.TurnAWoodBowl.com/courses If you think these videos helped you, wait until you see what I have in my course. All the best to you and Happy Turning! Kent
@timfisher9640
@timfisher9640 3 года назад
Hey Kent. I'm a new Turner and have been watching your videos. You have helped me a great deal with overall techniques but your video on which direction to cut with the bowl gouge has changed my life regarding wood turning. Thanks, Tim
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
That's fantastic! Yes, this is a BIG DEAL to throughly understand. Welcome aboard! Happy Turning!
@carlprudhomme1820
@carlprudhomme1820 2 года назад
I just purchased a lathe and I have no experience with lathes or any type of wood turning. Your videos and your methods of teaching really seems to give me the confidence to try my first bowl turning. I have watched other turner’s make bowls and it looks awesome but I haven’t learned anything from them. Thank You for your videos.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 2 года назад
Great to hear! I’m so happy to know I’ve been part of your woodturning learning process. Thank you for your support! Happy Turning!
@davidbudd3789
@davidbudd3789 3 года назад
Very helpful. This also makes sense on the bottom of the inside of bowls where the grain isn’t supported because it isn’t coming straight across. Thank you
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Glad this helps. Happy Turning!
@robscharf1027
@robscharf1027 2 года назад
I have been having a terrible time with tear-out and just could not figure out why. it didn't matter who I asked I could not get a good answer. NOW I know what my problem was. This was the BEST video I have seen addressing that issue. Thank you very much!
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 2 года назад
Wonderful! Thank you for writing and sharing! I'm thrilled you gained from this video. Happy Turning!
@michaelgleeson5270
@michaelgleeson5270 7 месяцев назад
Excellent video, I answered the trick question correctly 🙂. Only started turning this year and I now understand the principle of a supported grain cut. Definitely cutting the the celery explained the principle better than one can verbally explain it!! Thank you Kent. Mike G Ireland
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 7 месяцев назад
Glad it helped, Mike! Happy Turning in Ireland!
@brycesharp1796
@brycesharp1796 3 года назад
I am an absolute beginner, and I got your "trick" question, after your crystal clear presentation. Thanks.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Wonderful! That's great! Happy Turning!
@peteg4526
@peteg4526 9 месяцев назад
Wow. The celery example really drove this home for me. I might need to look at the piece to figure out the right direction but I now know what I’m looking for. Looking forward to my next bowl.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 9 месяцев назад
Pete, I'm glad the celery was helpful! Happy Turning!
@ParleysWoodedJourney
@ParleysWoodedJourney 3 года назад
Thank you for the demonstration. That was so elementary and simple, I was able to understand. The aha moment was when you went to cut the celery unsupported. My brain was like "Danger! Danger! Danger, Will Robinson!" Not only did it show what would cause tear-out, but it also looked completely unsafe.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
LOL, glad that helped. Yes, not a safe way to cut celery. Happy Turning!
@pilotwan2be
@pilotwan2be 3 года назад
Excellent explanation. The two terms you mentioned...which I won't say...did indeed confuse me. Your cutout descriptions of both side and end grain, and not to forget the celery, were perfect. Thank you.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful! Thank you!
@littletmo
@littletmo Год назад
I did not realize tear out could go down 1/4 of an inch. This helped me out so much. Thank you.
@DC-eb8ys
@DC-eb8ys 3 года назад
My aha moment was when you cut the celery this video was the best description of the reason for tear outs
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Excellent. Thanks for sharing!
@marksmith-xl4rv
@marksmith-xl4rv 2 года назад
Ive heard you ask to subscribe a hundred times but this is exactly where Ive been stuck learning! You are a great teacher and Im lucky to have this resource. Thank you very much for all your videos!!
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 2 года назад
Thanks Mark. They say you need to repeat things a hundred times before they click. CLICK! ;) All the best to you and Happy Turning!
@eduardoribolla1992
@eduardoribolla1992 2 года назад
Great explanation about supported grain. That makes things a lot easier. Thank you Kent!
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 2 года назад
Fantastic, Eduardo! I'm glad to help. Happy Turning!
@user-mc6gs8xb3e
@user-mc6gs8xb3e 5 месяцев назад
Now I understand! Thanks! Best tutorial I've seen yet.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 5 месяцев назад
Great to hear! Happy Turning!
@timmurden5846
@timmurden5846 2 года назад
The aha moment was watching your video, trying to figure the correct direction to be making the cuts when turning bowls. Wish I'd found this earlier, would of saved a lot of sanding 😂
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 2 года назад
I hear you Tim. That's how I felt when I first learned. But now you know. All the best to you and Happy Turning!
@TheTranq
@TheTranq 2 года назад
Fantastic explanation. The cutout of the bowl profile with the grain shown was perfect
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 2 года назад
Glad you liked that. All the best to you and Happy Turning!
@JohnAlanDay
@JohnAlanDay Год назад
This video nailed it for me. I am on bowl 8 in my lifetime and was getting very frustrated with the tear outs not to mention bowls flying across the room. Thank you.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl Год назад
John, welcome to consistently smoother surfaces! All the best to you and Happy Turning!
@pauldodge9707
@pauldodge9707 2 года назад
Great explanation on supported cuts. Particularly your "trick question" brought all of the examples into focus
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 2 года назад
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it! All the best to you and Happy Turning!
@jobranch4125
@jobranch4125 5 месяцев назад
Thanks Kent The fingers demo and then the celery nailed it for me. The cutout bowl cross section hammered it home. Love your work as always I have learnt a lot from you Thank you. Jo
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 5 месяцев назад
Yay, Jo! I'm glad it clicked. Happy Turning!
@gregoryannicchiarico3570
@gregoryannicchiarico3570 3 года назад
The celery demo really helped, along with your drawn bowl profiles, thank you!!
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Glad it helped! Making this connection is super important and hopefully will help your turning. All the best to you and Happy Turning!
@tonygaughan4683
@tonygaughan4683 2 года назад
Eureka I now understand supported grain cuts, I am new to wood turning and this helped immensely to explain why I get tear out. Thanks.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 2 года назад
Wonderful! So glad it helped, Tony! All the best to you and Happy Turning!
@conordylan1
@conordylan1 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this. Finally I now know where I've been going wrong.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 2 года назад
Happy to help! Knowing is more than half the battle. All the best to you and Happy Turning!
@rhegafd
@rhegafd 3 года назад
who are the 3 jerks who gave this a dislike? Haha, any video trying to teach wood turners how to properly use a bowl gouge is good by me. Its the most satisfying tool to use properly but easily the hardest tool to understand how to use.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
LOL Thank you. There are always a few in every crowd. LOL. I appreciate you!
@scottfarnham2717
@scottfarnham2717 3 года назад
Excellent explanation Kent!! Your cutaway cross section of the bowl with grain orientation nailed it! Thank you!!
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks and Happy Turning!
@thomaslibonate8806
@thomaslibonate8806 Год назад
This video answered all my questions about cutting direction to avoid end grain tear out - and explained it simply. The finger demo is the easiest to comprehend and retain.
@johnchristopher1247
@johnchristopher1247 5 месяцев назад
Thank you Kent for another excellent video. It has clarified why I'm getting tear out with my bowl gouges.
@user-ux5bj9vr6n
@user-ux5bj9vr6n 2 года назад
The best explanation of using the bowl gouge in the grain 🙏🙏🙏thank you very much. Greetings from Greece
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 2 года назад
You are welcome (in Greece)! Thanks of watching and Happy Turning!
@laleniaseifert296
@laleniaseifert296 3 года назад
I felt like I really understood the supported grain cut before I watched this. The trouble I was having was with the shapes I was trying to create. They didn’t fit the theory. The trick question at then end helped me understanding how to approach my shapes. Thank you so much!
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
I'm so glad that helped. Yes, when I first learned this I would start a cut and think that it was to be the same the whole way. But, when a high point was introduced, what to do then. Glad that question sparked you. Happy Turning!
@pnwguy221
@pnwguy221 Год назад
My aha! Moment was 3/4 of the way through this video. Thank you for the visual explanation of my tearout problems
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl Год назад
Glad it helped! All the best to you and Happy Turning!
@williamgilbert1344
@williamgilbert1344 3 года назад
Kent your the man I wouldn't have had the slightest idea how to answer that trick question but your lesson was so effective that I knew the answer before you finished asking it I'm about to turn my 1st bowl and this saved me from certain failure
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 2 года назад
Fantastic! Thank you for your kindness! Glad you learned from this video! All the best to you and Happy Turning!
@tompavlik302
@tompavlik302 3 года назад
The celery followed by the cut away bowls, great explanations. I have to admit I don't always pay attention to supported grain cuts. Now I'll be more mindful. Thank you.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Being aware is more than half the battle. Happy Turning!
@jorgenogjessiejorgensen5767
@jorgenogjessiejorgensen5767 3 года назад
The selleriac demo made my aha moment! Thank you for the teaching. Nobody told me before. Very useful. Jorgen Denmark
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Glad to hear that! You are welcome. Now, you've been told. ;) Happy Turning!
@MobyFixer
@MobyFixer 3 года назад
Kent...I think the use of your fingers was the best analog! Turns out that analog supported...no pun intended...your “trick question” perfectly! I also liked the quick discussion and comparison with turning a bowl from a log...sort of a longitudinal mount! Thanks again for clear, understandable lessons!👍😊
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Fantastic. I'm so glad that connected for you. All the best and Happy Turning!
@copernicus1952
@copernicus1952 3 года назад
I’m new to this and at present turning my 3rd bowl, an end grain pine trunk about 9” diameter, I’ve had a number of Aha moments watching this, one of which was the end grain cuts inside and outside the bowl, but I’m really pleased that I clicked on which way to go on your question! Thank you so much, you are an excellent teacher. A huge thumbs up from me. 👍
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Awesome, I'm so glad this info is clicking for you. All the best to you and Happy Turning!
@WalterDMartinez7
@WalterDMartinez7 3 года назад
By watching this I learned why I have ribbons of wood in some of my bowls that cannot be sanded out easily. Undoubtable I made a cut without supported grain. I sand and I sand and it doesn't go away. I never dreamed that the torn grain is as deep as it is. Thanks!
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Fantastic. I bet you'll be seeing some big improvements in future bowls. Enjoy and Happy Turning!
@joeylambert1078
@joeylambert1078 3 года назад
This is the only video I could find that helped me with this problem !!!! I knew it was an end grain problem but had no clue it was bc the direction I was cutting .. thanks and please keep posting videos for us that is learning how to trun !
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Great to hear! More videos on the way sir!
@MrXstacey
@MrXstacey 2 года назад
Bowl gouge is still new to me. Didn’t have one, made my own. Watched your bowl gouge angle vid and this one. Between the two, this was my aha moment. Mostly make bodhran tippers (Celtic drumsticks) which is spindle work, but recently upgraded my lathe and have been playing with bowls and lidded boxes. Been favouring my carbide tools for a lot of this journey, mostly due to a lack of a good sharpening setup. With my homemade bowl gouge, I did a freehand 40/40 grind on a crappy bench grinder with no angle support then refined it by hand with diamond stones, tried it out and I found your so called aha moment.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 2 года назад
I'm glad its all coming together for you. All the best to you and Happy Turning!
@leighw9684
@leighw9684 Год назад
THANK YOU. It finally makes sense. Uphill/downhill never helped me. The celery was fun but the cardboard cutouts were the key for me. I got the trick question right so I know you finally made it clear. Gonna go fix some tear-out now.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl Год назад
Glad that visual worked for you. All the best to you and Happy Turning!
@terrrywilliams3617
@terrrywilliams3617 3 года назад
Thank you Kent. My ha ha moment was the celery. Fantastic example.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Fantastic! Thanks. Happy Turning!
@mikebowline4812
@mikebowline4812 2 года назад
Kent, I just finished my first six-hour turning class where I turned my first wood bowl. And boy oh boy, I didn't understand the concept of a supported grain cut very well as evidenced by the tear out when I was cutting unsupported, Lots and lots of sanding required to remove the tear out. Now, after that class, your techniques using illustrations - it all clicked finally. The analogy of cutting across the broom bristles, plus the paper templates, plus your trick question made it all click in my head. I can't wait to turn my first bowl using supported cuts ONLY; I'll save lots of sandpaper.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 2 года назад
Awesome Mike! I'm so glad it clicked for you! You should see some better results quickly! All the best to you and Happy Turning!
@ashers_workshop
@ashers_workshop Год назад
Finally makes so much sense!!! Thanks Kent 🙏 I just started ~6 months ago. Now is my “AHA” moment
@normanthompson8403
@normanthompson8403 3 года назад
Really clear and simple explanation. Personally after many frustrating hours and cubic metres of shavings, learning by trial and error eventually led me to the eureka moment. Wish this video had been available a long time ago. Could have saved a Lot of time and wood blanks.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
I know all about cubic meters of shavings. LOL Glad to help. Happy Turning!
@victorstalick3719
@victorstalick3719 3 года назад
Another GREAT educational video. Oft times, a bowl blank cutoff from a tree only provides opportunity for an end grain cut. I really appreciated your description of how to handle an end grain cut to go with the grain. I have turned a number of bowls in the end grain mode and it was difficult. I can see why now and I will use the techniques from this video, the next time I have to turn an end grain bowl.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Glad to help. Yes, end grain can be more difficult. Happy Turning!
@Jay.C.H
@Jay.C.H 8 месяцев назад
An aha moment. I am new to bowl turning, and I have watch all you videos which are great. Watching this one made a lot of sense. In previous videos I never realized what you meant when you said supported cut. I kept thinking that the gouge bevel needed to be supported, priding the bevel. That has now been cleared up. I am looking forward to the next bowl (#4) and see it I get rid of the tear out. Defining which way to cut cross grain vs end grain bowls answered a couple of questions I had. I have some end grain peach blanks a friend gave me and I watch your video on turning an end grain bowl. Thanks for the great instructions. I find myself criticizing the instructions of other RU-vid instructors. Your videos just make sense.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 8 месяцев назад
Thank you kindly! I'm glad the supported grain cut clicked for you. I bet you see improvement right away! And don't give those other RU-vidrs too much grief. They're trying. LOL ;)
@charlesswift2497
@charlesswift2497 3 года назад
You did an outstanding job explaining the supported cut. Thank you
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful! All the best to you and Happy Turning!
@azland00123
@azland00123 3 года назад
Boom, I learned something and got the answer correct. Hooray me. Thanks for your invaluable instruction.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 2 года назад
WooHoo! So glad to help! All the best to you and Happy Turning!
@donmessinger3036
@donmessinger3036 3 года назад
I have done a lot of turning and have had trouble with tear out. Your clear explanation, especially the celery, is a great visual to remember to have the cut supported by the grain underneath.
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for the kind words. Happy Turning!
@maxhunt2644
@maxhunt2644 3 года назад
The broom was a good example but all made sense...some examples will give some people the ah ha moment while other examples will work better for other folks. I understood well enough that your trick question was a no brainer! Well done...subscribed!
@TurnAWoodBowl
@TurnAWoodBowl 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing and Welcome! Happy Turning!
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