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Make a Routed Bowl! 

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Create beautiful bowls or trays using your router and a CMT Bowl and Tray bit. To purchase the bit go to: thewoodsmithst...
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Комментарии : 35   
Месяц назад
I did this, there is so much heat build up even if I only take off the smallest amount. It has to do with the wood species, how sharp your bit is and how fast you go. My suggestion is if you have access to a drillpress and some big forstner bits, use those to hog out most of the center waste and then use the bowl bit to finished the edges because that saves time, your bit and a lot of heat/wood chips/dust flying around.
@fontybits
@fontybits 15 дней назад
Thanks for that great tip! I'm gonna use that. 😀
@randallcorbello2857
@randallcorbello2857 19 дней назад
Awesome job. I’ll definitely going to have to try this.
@thewoodsmithstore
@thewoodsmithstore 16 дней назад
This is terrific to hear! We'll be happy to see your finished project(s)!
@cedaroakfarm8596
@cedaroakfarm8596 18 дней назад
Great instruction, just getting ready for the first try.
@thewoodsmithstore
@thewoodsmithstore 16 дней назад
Thank you! We wish you great success! Share your work, if you'd like!
@Tanuki.Express
@Tanuki.Express 9 месяцев назад
I’ve been thinking about that collet extension since I saw it. Magnificent.
@thewoodsmithstore
@thewoodsmithstore 2 дня назад
The collet extension is a lifesaver. Glad you like this! Thank you!
@trevorhoward6114
@trevorhoward6114 2 месяца назад
excellent video and instructions. Beautiful work!
@thewoodsmithstore
@thewoodsmithstore 2 месяца назад
Thank you for the compliments! Hopefully you are going to make a bowl like this if you haven't already!
@jacobstr
@jacobstr 11 месяцев назад
Hogging out so much wood. Fantastic.
@reaper060670
@reaper060670 8 месяцев назад
I like the 1/2" perspex u used here for the router. I was only using a 1/4" one that I had and I kept wondering why the depth in some areas was different. What u said was a great tip so now I will be buying a 1/2" base from now on. Thanks for that great tip man.. Love these bowls. I think they'll make nice gifts for family who eats chips and nuts and that type of thing when watching movies..
@BrenQ99
@BrenQ99 11 месяцев назад
Beautiful work!
@krishnankp335
@krishnankp335 11 месяцев назад
Superb sir iam an indian carpenter
@1031Investing
@1031Investing Год назад
Thank you. Nice work. You gave me some good ideas. Keep up the good work!
@thewoodsmithstore
@thewoodsmithstore Год назад
Thanks! I hope you give this a try. They are fun to do! And unlimited color combinations also!
@waterlilly62lori
@waterlilly62lori 8 месяцев назад
Would have been nice to see you set up the router
@SteveBirt-n5g
@SteveBirt-n5g Месяц назад
Loved the video. I have a question. Did you have to use longer screws for the new router plate. If so, what did you use.
@thewoodsmithstore
@thewoodsmithstore Месяц назад
Thanks for the compliment of our video! Yes, longer screws had to be used for the new router plate. Just go to a local hardware store to purchase the longer screws that match the screws (threads) that came with the router. Thank you for your question!
@Val-qk1iw
@Val-qk1iw 2 дня назад
where did you get the acrylic base for your router?
@thewoodsmithstore
@thewoodsmithstore 2 дня назад
We bought the acrylic base at a local plastic/acrylic store in Des Moines, Iowa here. ProfessionalPlastics.com
@air.assault
@air.assault Месяц назад
Hi there, would a 1/4 bit work for this. I only have a 20v dewalt router
@GM-tr3lt
@GM-tr3lt Год назад
Beautiful bowls! why not use 1/4 or 3/8” material for the template?
@thewoodsmithstore
@thewoodsmithstore Год назад
You could, but that would require a deeper cut initially in order for the guide bearing to engage the template. Personally I like to take 1/8" passes, which requires a thicker template to engage more of the guide bearing in those first 2-3 passes.
@GladysYeboah-gq2wm
@GladysYeboah-gq2wm Год назад
Please where can I get the template to buy
@L17182
@L17182 8 месяцев назад
Can I ask what process you used to create the bowl templates? Especially the one you use in the video.
@JohnClark-tt2bl
@JohnClark-tt2bl 11 месяцев назад
Quick question, how do you plunge with a flat bottom bit? I've got a similar bit from another manufacturer that I've been thinking of replacing, but i want to make sure I'm understanding how to use it, that it isn't my fault it isn't working well. I get lots of burns trying to use mine, but if i don't push the bit down fairly hard, it just kind of skims the surface, barely cuts. Do you need to predrill a hole for the bit to use to start off? To be clear I'm just trying to put the radius on the edge of the bowl wall in this case, the bowl is already at the depth it needs to be, just trying to get the radius along the bottom edge.
@thewoodsmithstore
@thewoodsmithstore 11 месяцев назад
Try turning the speed down a bit. as you plunge begin to move the router so that the router isn't sitting at one location for any amount of time. Also, make sure your bit is sharp. To be honest with you, I occasionally get burning as well. It usually sands away. Hope this helps.
@p-wood
@p-wood 6 месяцев назад
@antekajin9072
@antekajin9072 Год назад
Gdje kupit nozeve
@tfaf5149
@tfaf5149 Год назад
is using a collet extension in a hand router safe? I was always told they should only be used in a router table.
@thewoodsmithstore
@thewoodsmithstore Год назад
Sorry for the delay. I use the collet in my hand-held router whenever I'm routing bowls. But I always use it in the router with the 12" x 12" acrylic base. And I don't lift the router out of the cut until the motor has stopped completely!
@fredparsons5134
@fredparsons5134 Год назад
Excellent video and techniques. Those are great looking wooden bowls?
@troutstalking
@troutstalking 11 месяцев назад
Wouldn't using a forstner bit to do most of the hogging out of material be faster/easier?
@simmondsbugge2168
@simmondsbugge2168 Год назад
'PromoSM' 😏
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