wood tuning a fir bowl

I acquired a free load of fir from a tree not too far away from us. I got a couple of nice logs that I slabbed from this lot. I also got several shorter pieces of fir. I cut them in half to make bowl blanks. I have woodturned two of them into nice sized bowls. In this video, I go through the process without very many edits. You see most of what I do to go from a short log to a finished bowl. The one difficulty I had was getting a good surface on the green fir. I ended up just woodturning with a very sharp 40/40 bowl gouge and not trying to sand the surface. I finished the piece with walnut oil and hope it dries to a nice usable bowl. Tools used in this project can be found at http://www.frankmakes.com/ Carter and Son Toolworks: https://carterandsontoolworks.com/ To see upcoming projects follow me on social media Patreon https://patreon.com/user?u=16151185&u... Instagram   / frank.howarth   Facebook   / frankmakes   0:00 (introduction) 7:36 (bowl blank) 27:25 (wood turning outside) 1:18:13 (wood turning inside) 2:09:24 (wood turning outside) 2:39:08 (wood turning inside) 2:54:54 (wood turning bottom) 3:13:40 (conclusion)