If your wooden bowls or utensils are feeling a little furry, it’s likely because the wood grains are raised from repeated washing and drying. A little finish sanding is all they need and if you don’t ...
Typically, when creating a wooden bowl a crafts person would do so on a lathe. A chunk of wood would be bolted to the head stock and the bottom of the bowl turned to an appropriate shape. Then the ...
Watch the creation of a stunning pierced wooden bowl made from American black walnut. Using a Dremel Fortiflex rotary tool, the process involves precise woodturning, delicate carving, and fine sanding ...
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I Made a Bowl from Holm Oak!
In this video, watch as I create a bowl from Holm Oak, a wood that highlights its natural beauty. The wood was dried to below 10% moisture content before turning, with the end grain sealed using wax.
Whether it's a dresser you've had for years or a unique chair you found in an antique shop, there are a handful of creative ways to breathe new life into worn-down furniture. One of the most common ...
Some people have true callings, that one thing that they’re meant to do and life seems to pull them towards. Gary Pierce is one of those people. He's 62, and he lives in Long Lake. His "thing" is ...
In Namwon, South Korea, craftsman Jung, Sang Gil is busy meticulously stacking about 30 bowls to fit perfectly inside one another. These wooden “nesting” bowls are known as balwoo bowls, and he is one ...
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