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Twice turning a wood bowl is the process of first rough turning a green wood bowl, then letting it dry. Once the roughed bowl is dried and has moved or shift, then the final truly round bowl can be turned. Because we are literally turning the wood bowl blank twice it is called twice turning.

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✅ Bowl Gouge Mastery
✅ Tool Sharpening – For Wood Bowl Turning
✅ Tree To Bowl – Understanding Green Wood
✅ Bowl Turning – Start to Finish

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▶︎▶︎▶︎TURN A WOOD BOWL UNIVERSITY◀︎◀︎◀︎

✅ Bowl Gouge Mastery
✅ Tool Sharpening – For Wood Bowl Turning
✅ Tree To Bowl – Understanding Green Wood
✅ Bowl Turning – Start to Finish

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FREE WOOD BOWL TURNING TIPS EMAILED EACH WEEK
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I have collected wood for many years and have now found the time to turn wood again. It is a very detailed and instructive video. Most of my wood is stored in my car garage. It is open air dried and need a twice turning. So thank you Kent.

erikhejblsrensen
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Kent. Best wood turning channel on Youtube. I like no fast forwards, no annoying music. Good information and a pleasure to watch. Good job, thank you.

donbeveridge
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As a journeyman machinist for 35 years there were some tricks we used to cut back on chatter that gets translated to your worked surfaces. Here is one, but there are many. Put a vibration damper in your bowl when pressure holding it doing the outside. I would experiment with the right size old sofa cushion foam stuffed inside the bowl. It might give you a finer finish needing less sanding. I would try it but am disabled from a hand surgery to restore damage when a heavy piece of metal fell on my hand using the lathe. Thanks so much for your fine videos. I look forward to using my hands again working with wood. You are a good teacher. an inspiration for me to work through the pain to get my hand functional.

russellbowman
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Watched this again. Such good guidance. Thanks much Kent.

StrideAheadinc
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Twice turning just makes sense. Yes, it will now be my preferred method of bowl tuirning.

barryrusso
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Real new to turning. Got a piece of Ambrosia Maple to make a large bowl. It was so wet. Left it real thick and place it in a paper bag filled with very dry shaving from the day before. I weighed the piece and will check it weekly. I
learned a lot from this video. Thanks

drpaul
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I am a Brazilian guy in love with wood turning. It's very helpful and very informative your Chanel . Thanks a lot for your dedication to videos production

alvarovolpato
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Hi Kent, I've probably made 100 bowls from green wood but I quit making bowls about 15 years ago. I've still got all my equipment and my shop but it looks like you have got me interested again. At 77 it's not too late to start again. I've bought many training videos on DVD, but you've got the best. Thanks for a great video. Gerald Stowers Sr

geraldstowerssr
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I have watched many, many of your videos and recommended them everyone. In my opinion, you explain turning wood better than anyone else on YouTube.

kcglide
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I like the fact that you explain as you go, and that you use real time, not fast forward, thank you. I'm new here and you've already helped me a lot thanks. Judy from Calif.

judithclever
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I'm not a bowl turner, unfortunately I don't have the equipment or space. Thinking about getting into when I move into a larger home hopefully with a garage. Watching your craft is therapeutic. Can actually watch this all day and have. Thank you

dearpeoplelist
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I learn more from your videos than any other turner! Your method of explanation and teaching excels....!

charlesball
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I have a half dozen bowls that I rough-turned about 6 years ago. Life got in the way of final turning but now the time has come to finish them. I haven't turned at all in the interim so I was a little worried about messing up--one is a beautiful big piece of cherry, probably a foot across and 5 inches deep--but tomorrow I can follow the order of your steps and it should go well. So thanks!

hamish
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Its nice to know that even the pros get kick backs now and then.

perfectpitchtodd
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when I do undercuts I stand on the opposite side of the lathe. You give out more awesome information then most anyone. My lathe is a Grizzly 3077. Love turning very large bowls out of very large Manzanita stumps. Just turned a burl that weighed 38 pounds to start.

theodorep.dawson
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I’m a boat builder by trade and turn. Found your clip on bowl turning very helpful. Thanks - Jeff, Australia.

jeffwhittington
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This is very interesting. I never knew anything about twice turning. Thanks again for another valuable lesson.

leeoneill
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I have just acquired a load of fresh cut sycamore and turned two bowls from it. My left sleeve was wet from spray when I had finished. The bowls are resting in their shavings at the moment but tomorrow I will seal the ends. It is lovely turning wet wood, the shavings come off like a stream from a hose. My next stop is drying wet bowls with a microwave.

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billgiles
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I like to species label my first turned and date them. Then I place them in my dry unheated shed for at least a year. Had pretty good success of about 90 to 95% not cracking. Normally I leave the wall thickness at no less than 1" even on 8" diameter bowls but 10% on bigger Cumpsty .

janettecumpsty
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Just did the first turning of my first twice turned bowls. Super excited

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