Twice Turning Wood Bowls – How To Step By Step

When I first started turning bowls, it seemed pretty straightforward, you take a bowl blank and turn a bowl. Once the bowl was complete, you’re done, right? Maybe, maybe not. What is twice turning wooden bowls? Twice turning bowls is a two-step process that reduces bowl blank drying time and assures an even uniform final […]
Robust Sweet 16 Wood Lathe Review

I have turned hundreds of wood bowls with the Robust Sweet 16 wood lathe. My experience with this lathe is quite extensive. The Robust Sweet 16 Wood Lathe is the lathe I turn with at home. In this article, I’ll tell you all about the Sweet 16 lathe. To be clear, I purchased this lathe, […]
9 Steps to Shear Scraping Perfection Bowl Gouge Technique

Shear Scraping to the rescue. Do pesky tool marks plague your final turned bowl surfaces? Well, this article is going to be a treat for you! The shear-scraping bowl gouge technique is probably, initially, the most awkward and yet useful wood bowl turning move ever conceived. At first, the shear scrape feels 100% wrong, but […]
Oneway Coring System Easy-Core Core How To – Step by Step Guide Illustrated

In this Oneway Coring System How To article we are going to cover the steps to core out multiple bowls from one initial bowl blank. So you’ve gone through the process of determining what Oneway Coring System components you need for your lathe, and you’re ready to get started. What’s next? How do I use […]
How to Order and Set Up Oneway Coring System Easy-Core Bowl

The Oneway Coring System is a fantastic way to core out additional bowls inside larger bowl blanks. The process of purchasing the Oneway coring system needs some explanation. How do I order my Oneway Coring System Easy-Core? You can not merely do a one-click checkout when purchasing the Oneway Coring System. Instead, you need to […]
Safe Wood Lathe Speed (Calculate, Determine, Adjust RPM)

Quick Answer:A safe wood lathe speed is calculated by multiplying the diameter of the blank (in inches) by the RPM, and keeping the result between 6,000 and 9,000. For example, a 10-inch bowl blank should typically be turned between 600 and 900 RPM, depending on balance and wood condition. Have you ever thought the wood […]
3 Ways Sharpen OneWay Cutter Tip Easy-Core Coring System

The cutter tip for the OneWay Easy-Core Coring System is a mighty cutting dynamo that needs to be sharpened frequently. How do you sharpen the OneWay Easy-Core Cutter tip? There are a few ways to sharpen the OneWay Easy-Core Cutter. You can sharpen by hand with a diamond hone, or there are a couple ways […]
7 Wood Bowl Woodturning Books – Favorites

Knowledge is the key to almost every success in life. And it’s especially true for learning how to make a wooden bowl. While the steps for making a wood bowl can be quickly explained, the incredible amount of details each step contains can take a lifetime to master. One of the best ways to gain […]
Jam Chuck – Wood Lathe Magic Trick

The jam chuck is our “unseen” partner in the wood bowl making process that helps us, bowl woodturners, look like magicians. When someone picks up a bowl looking for an obvious lathe connection point and says something like, “how was this made?” We have the jam chuck to thank for this wonderful trick. The jam […]
Wood Lathe Vibration Solutions – Bowl Turning Smoothly

Wood lathe vibration can be a very frustrating and potentially dangerous experience. Not only is vibration unsafe, it usually causes tool marks and interferes with a quality turned wood bowl. The potential sources for wood lathe vibration are numerous, and in this article, we will systematically move through and eliminate each possibility. After all, what […]