Woodturning - Turn a Square(ish) Bowl from Half of a Log [Green wood turning project]

I picked up this oak log down the street a couple of weeks ago. It was a street tree, so it's probably something like pin oak. In this project, I show you how to make a square / rectangle bowl from a log section split down the pith. This is my favorite way to make square-ish bowls and I include a pedestal foot on this one, as well. In the next month or so, I plan to begin offering live interactive remote demos! The first one will be how to turn a square bowl... I will go through all of the steps, explaining my entire process, providing information about the tools I use, and sharing some helpful tips. Let me know if you're interested and go to my website and sign up for my email list, or follow me on social media... I'll share more info as the first demo gets closer. Thanks for watching, everyone! Please subscribe and share! --- Purchase My Artwork --- Interested in purchasing a turning from one of my videos? Find them in my Etsy store, or send me a message if you don’t see the piece you’re looking for. Lots of other unique items are available there, as well! Etsy – https://chadeameswoodworks.etsy.com --- Social Links --- Instagram –   / chadeameswoodworks   Facebook –   / chadeameswoodworks   Website – https://chadeames.com --- Starbond CA Glue --- Get the Freshest CA glues in the market at Starbond https://www.starbond.com/?rfsn=462752... Use Code CEWW15 at checkout to save 15% OFF on your purchase --- Disclaimer --- My videos and descriptions may include affiliate links. If you click the link or use my promo code, I may receive a small commission on the sale at no extra cost to you. --- Attention --- Please note, my videos are for entertainment only. They are simply demonstrations and are NOT intended to be instructional. Proper training and experience are essential before attempting to use any woodworking equipment. Do not attempt projects or techniques that are beyond your skill level or your comfort level! Serious accidents can happen in an instant and bandaging wounds or sitting in an emergency room is much less fun than woodturning. You are always responsible for your own safety. The only rules are: 1) Be careful; 2) Have fun.