Secret Trick Revealed – Woodturning Bowl Smooth Interior

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Secret Trick Revealed – Woodturning Bowl Smooth Interior
This twice-turned mulberry bowl had a rough interior until I used this SECRET TRICK to turn the bowl interior smooth. Check it out!

Link to Tried and True finishing of this bowl ––– Coming Soon. Stay Tuned. And check back.

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Not just highly skilled and experienced, but a natural born teacher. What an amazing combination.😮😊

massoodn
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Kent - I’ve watched dozens (if not hundreds) of videos on bowl turning, and this is the first to explain where those $&@%*+% ridges on my bowl interiors were coming from! Thank you!

schechnera
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Love how you explain all the steps and why for us beginners.

JohnShumate-eliu
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Thank you, you've consistently schooled me with your technique demonstrations, thus improving my skills. I'm a big fan of the Tried and true products you introduced to me. Keep on turning my friend.

HGANGHONY
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I absolutely love the way you turn bowls. I have learned so much from your videos that I will be applying to my work.

TheAcidmyers
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A big thankyou on the tip about taking the heal off the bowl gouge bevel. I have had issues with mysterious tool marks inside my smaller bowls. It didn't occur to me that the heal was the issue. I'll be trying your tip. Thanks. Also, Mulberry is wonderful, so rich and warm in tone. One last thing... I watched this video while finishing a Honey Locust elliptical pencil holder I just finished this morning with Tried and True Danish Oil. Good stuff.

fallentreewoodcrafts
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The grain and color are so similar to butternut.
I agree, Tried and True should have you on the payroll and I’m going to tell them that. 😊
Yes! I do want to see them finish your bowl.

DancingFox
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I love the ohh-gee shape of the bowl. Thanks for showing about taking the heel off the gouge. Going to check out the finished bowl. I know it will be beautiful.

jeanlong
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Another great learning video. I rarely comment as it is not convenient to do so while viewing on Fire TV as my wife and I normally do, but we both always anxiously await each new video.

thiggy
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Kent, I've watched many of your videos, this is most impactful at this time for me, thanks!

scottfonner
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Beautiful work. I have 10 ft of 6 in thick Mulberry waiting to be turned. It's cool to know there's nice fiber waiting for me.

paddlefaster
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I learned from Glen Lucas as well, taking off the heel has helped me a lot and switching from a 45 angle, witch is what I use for most of the cuts to a 60 for the bottom interior of the bowl is the other thing that’s helpful, I think Mike Mahoney calls the bottom feeder

brianhawes
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OMG, it's been the heel all along!! 🤯 I can't wait to get back out in the shop and try it out for myself. Thank you for the tip!!🙏

trishkauffeldt
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Thank you for a great video. Slow down! Great advice.

charlesyonk
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Excellent video from an excellent teacher. Thank you!

aarondsalberg
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Beautiful bowl! Like the ogee shape to it, very subtle. The mulberry reminds me of ash, nice grain to it.
Now I know what causes the rings on the inside, it’s from the tool itself. Thanks for the information.

joesmith
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Kent - I’m so thankful for you and your commitment for sharing your passion and talent with all of us. As a relative turning newbie, I continually find your tips helping me improve my technique and ultimately my results. Again, thank you for sharing!

markmclean
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Turned out real nice. Love the grains - really pops! Interesting no ogee on the inside. Can't wait to see the finish. Thanks for sharing.

loucinci
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As always, you have produced a very informative video. You made one comment that I think everyone needs to pay attention to. Wearing a respirator when turning, no matter what type of air filtration system you use is VERY important. I always wear one when I am turning!

eileencollins
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Nicely done. I like the shape. And once you post the link to the finished product. I'll check that out also. Thanks for sharing.

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