Without seeing the grind on your gouge or observing your technique, I will assume that they are optimal. Why had I been turning that rough punky pecan all this time? Oh. Like little limb hairs, some wood end grains need a boost to position them for a clean cut. The idea of milling it into boards vanished when it became apparent we had no way to haul the massive sections out of the tiny fenced backyard. Whatever the reason, a traditional grind bowl gouge is excellent for making the final few passes, especially on the bowl interior. The branch fell in the night and barely missed the edge of their home. And if all else fails, try turning a more forgiving wood. Catches, where the chisel grabs the wood and tries to plunge into it deeply are a fact of life in turning but more so early in the learning process. Everyone and their brother at the turning group gave me tips and advice on how to lessen the grain tear out. Putting over these ideas and techniques is an art, too – congratulations! That still makes me shake my head. The blade drops down at an angle and makes a clean cut. Starting with the new lathe I used the same higher speeds. The logs were stacked in a dry place and sat to wait for their fate. I came across one of your very helpful videos yesterday and will watch more in the coming days. I've been turning highly figured burls. and much slower than that for pieces larger than 12 inches in diameter. Want to learn all about finishing cuts? With closer inspection, the damage is revealed. In pine the chisel has a much better chance of tearing through more of the wood which reduces the initial impact of a catch. Due to the materials used, each coaster will have a unique pattern. Plane from the broken end to the pointed end. The angled cut is especially important when using a negative rake scraper. Terms and Conditions article solely devoted to understanding and learning to ride the bowl gouge bevel. They are square not round. It was only natural that a friend of a friend’s Facebook plea for help with a fallen limb came to my attention. I’m wondering if you have a video/YouTube that goes into more detail about how to master this skill. Artwork and Content Usage, YouTube Channel Looking back, I’m so glad it worked out that I acquired that beautiful, yet challenging to turn wood first before turning an easier wood. I noticed in the video yesterday that when you started to dig out the inside of the bowl you just confidently presented the tool and off you went. One end of a chipped spot is usually pointed and smooth and the other end is squarer and looks broken. See more ideas about wood lathe, wood turning, wood turning projects. Imported. I actually bent(twice) my gouge that I bought years ago to accompany my original machine. Charlie, Newtonville, Ontario. If you can get the wood for free - try it. It's literally going to try and tear itself apart if you don't control its moisture loss rate. The turning methods you mentioned are spot on especially the comment about the traditional gouge grind and riding the bevel. Check it out. When we turn a side-grain wood bowl, we are basically turning a bundle of linear wood fibers, kind of like a block of straws. On the end grain areas, the wedging action pulls on the fibres and if they are weak they can break below the surface and pull out. At the time I had no idea, and I guess the fortunate thing was I didn’t know I was lucky. The fingernail grind is the bowl gouge grind I prefer for most of my turning purposes. Sand any trouble areas still remaining with focused attention. 14 Ways To Avoid Wood Bowl Grain Tear Out 1. This technique is so important that my article about Supported Grain Bowl Gouge Cuts really needs to be the next article you read if you haven’t read it yet. No matter what I did to try to achieve clean cuts, there always seemed to be areas that tore and ripped out. Wood bowl grain tear out can be frustrating. We often cut figured woods when we turn. This also happens to the wood fiber ends. I’ve seen these be as much as one-eighth to one-quarter of an inch deep in some cases. The first thought might be, “perhaps a little sanding can fix the problem?” Not quite, these pits are more than they appear. The … Don’t let tearout spoil a perfectly good piece of wood… or your peace of mind. Think about drawing a sharp knife across a sheet of paper. Specifically, soaking rough turned bowls in a simple solution of one-sixth concentrated dishwashing detergent greatly aids in turning, reducing tear out from the tools and greatly reducing checking in the final drying. Learn how to repair tear out with a scraper from a woodturning expert … Cyanoacrylate glue will definitely hold fibers still to cut cleanly in tricky applications. If that same blade were lowered parallel to the table surface, the paper would probably fold and rip. The resulting bowls can be beautiful if you don’t make yourself crazy in the process of overcoming all the grain tear out issues. These tube or fiber ends are known as end-grain. We are most interested in clean-cut fibers with each pass. How can I avoid grain tear out on a wood bowl and get a good smooth final surface? Generally, tearout happens when routing across the grain, turning corners or removing too much material in one pass. It is this end-grain that can rip, snap, or simply break off and that creates grain tear out. Hey! A couple ways to deal with this is to sharpen your bowl gouge very well during the last few cuts. Just like the shellac technique above, CA can be used in specific areas to solidify the wood fibers and make them easier to cut. Find the tear out area and then rotate the bowl 180 degrees. However a couple of weeks ago I splurged and replaced my “Lada” with a “BMW” and got started with a bowl turning hobby. Turn A Wood Bowl is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com. However, when the blank is really open, I use polyurethane glue because it expands into the burl and provides a mechanical bond. , Check out these other important articles as well:• FINISHING CUT – WOOD BOWL TURNING BEYOND THE BASICS• 5 WORST TENON SHAPE WOOD BOWL• 13 WAYS TO RUIN A WOODTURNED BOWL• 9 STEPS TO SHEAR SCRAPING PERFECTION BOWL GOUGE TECHNIQUE. After sharpening the bowl gouge, nothing contributes to the reduction of grain tear out more than cutting in the proper direction with supported cuts. Rob Johnstone: Wood will “chunk-out” for a number of reasons and maple is one of the worst culprits in this regard. Spindle gouge. First, don't push the tool too fast. Lighter, slower cuts are the hallmark of making great finishing cuts. On the other hand, if you really want to learn (or torture yourself) find some old ratty and punky pecan (or similar wood) to turn. I’ve done that for many years and I believe that it’s due to the angle of attack, which provides better control and a lesser aggressive cut. Tear-out beware, Roger is ready for you now!!! At this point, if no other tips are working, try applying a layer of shellac to the whole bowl or just the trouble areas. Heavy, aggressive cuts usually result in grain tear out. I’m not totally new to the wood lathe and owned a very basic machine for many years but I used it mostly to turn a few spindles from time to time. When I turned a piece of mesquite, the results were much better. I also use 5-minute epoxy to glue my blanks to blocks in order to chuck them up. More Splintering and Tear-Out Tips. Log after log produced bowl after bowl. Nothing ventured - nothing gained. Here is the link to all the details about cutting with a round nose scraper. Privacy Policy article specifically about the angles of the bowl gouge bevel. 4"diam. Well, I’ll tell you what, it was pure luck that I turned that pecan first. If tear-out is still occurring, then it may be a case where only abrasives will remove stock without causing tearout. I turned some pine and some spruce and was seeing the tear out. Click here to Get Started. Happy turning! thank you. I have a set of large wood chisels given to me by a person that has never used them and doesn't know their history. Hi Kent, Set of 4. However, with that being said, a more traditional standard grind offers better results when confronting problematic end-grain. Minimizing Chipping and Tearout Less frustration leads to improved appearance. Turning up the lathe speed makes it more difficult for the tool to repeat bad behaviors and instead it will start to create new clean cuts. Take your time and experiment with one or a combination of the above tips to eliminate the tear out on your wood turned bowl. Crafted of acacia wood and resin, our Wood & Resin Coasters add an earthy vibe to your table while protecting it from pesky water drips and stains. I learned to use a variety of techniques to tackle trouble areas. Doesn't acrylic or Polycril change the appearance? Ha! Start with a sharp bowl gouge. Mixing your own shellac is far better than any “shellac” product in the store. If you're getting actual tear out, more speed (and very sharp tools) will help. You can tell which direction to scrape or plane with the grain by examining the tear out. Learn more about me, see my current bowls available, follow me on Instagram. So critical that I have an article solely devoted to understanding and learning to ride the bowl gouge bevel. Cutting “with the grain” is a confusing statement, as I detail in the article about making supported grain cuts. I’m getting the hang of riding the bevel on the side grain but the end grain is quite a challenge for me. The more porous the wood, the more likely it is to splinter. Shear scraping can cleanly cut the wood bowl end grain while eliminating grain tear out. What I didn’t know, because I hadn’t turned any other type of wood, was that pecan is notoriously punky and problematic for producing grain tear out. By angling the tool edge, the sheer force of the metal to the wood is reduced, and a cleaner cut occurs. Tear out is an indication of 1 of 3 things. To repair it would be to level the surrounding areas with sanding or scraping or hand planing or a combination. I didn’t see the wood as dead and rotting, I saw spalted pecan! Until all of the grain tear out area is removed with precise cuts, the tear out will remain, and sanding will do very little to remedy the problem. CA works great for particular issue areas like knots or bark inclusion areas. The fragility of wood often manifests itself in the form of chips, splinters and tearout along a cut edge. First off, as described above, the tear out should only appear on one-half of the total end-grain area. Slowly over time, my bowls got smoother, and the grain tear out diminished. I wasn’t great at it but it satisfied my purposes at the time. Will use the tips. Think of the bevel as the guide that controls the cutting edge of the bowl gouge. Tip #1: Dial it back and slow down RSS Feed It didn’t matter that I’d never worked with this type of wood before, I knew it had to be good. Perhaps it’s the steeper bevel angle or more bevel surface. Wood turning at the lathe is a very satisfying craft where you can make cool stuff FAST! Epoxies have their place for larger voids. The tear out can occur with very dry, or “punky” (brittle wood fibers) wood. 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