I have a couple guys coming up over the weekend to finally get the spring cleanup done here at Shady Acres. Problem is, I have a lot of work to do before they can even start! So, I will try to stop in now and then to read some comments but my replies may take awhile. As always, I DO appreciate your comments so much! Take good care, everyone! Just wait until you see what I have for you next Thursday! 😃 Phil
Once again, Phil, you took a piece of wood most of us would chuck into the burn pile and made something beautiful out of it. You have quite a gift for seeing the beauty in every piece of wood that comes your way. We are all grateful for your gift and for you sharing it with us!
Доброго времени суток, Фил. Правду говорят:- "Дело мастера боится". Отличная работа. Необточенная сторона вазы, придаёт ей особый шарм. Спасибо за видео.
Well Phil that was certainly a hard piece of wood. At least on the outside. The sand mostly likely had a lot to do with that. Seem to dull your tools pretty fast. I sure like the shape and the colors on the inside are really nice. Nice job finding a cool shape. All the right choices as the begining had all to do with that. Well done my friend, Gary
Thank you, Gary! Yup, lots of sharpening and what a mess it made spilling sand everywhere! LOL! Just part of the game, I guess. Take good care, buddy! 😀
Well there you go again Phil! For a bit there i was thinking: who ate you and what have you done with Phil?! What with it being a round bowl looking like all the bark was goung too😂. Then somehow all that character emerged and there was bark left after all and the piece just became so interesting. Those cracks were pretty scary too eh?! Cheers Phil, good luck with the clean up before the clean up.😁😄👍
While watching this turning I was surprised to see over 100 likes in a few minutes. I guess we all like Phil's art work any time we can watch. Thank you Phil!
Good evening, Phil. I really liked watching you turn this wooden bowl. Well, I did wish you wouldn't have needed to sharpen as much. Cracks, live edge, heartwood, all contribute to this beautiful bowl.
Another beautiful bowl. Love all the cracks and live edges. Had a piece of juniper I turned from a friend that was from northern Wisconsin witch is all sand country . Lots of stopping and reshaping also. Thanks for another AWSOME video. Terry
Great little bowl! Love watching the videos. So glad you put them out once a week. I’ll be out of turning for a bit while I have my shoulder repaired! Age and sports have caught up with me. lol 😂
That tight undulating grain on the inside, and the heartwood looks to me like Juniper… I think you were right! Here in Utah the Juniper thrives in the West desert sand!
This was a real ugly duckling/beautiful swan episode. This is the type of turning I really enjoy. This must be one of the most beautiful bowls you have ever done. The rim glitters like gold plate. All the holes, inclusions, cracks and heart wood make this an unforgettable piece. Thank you for sharing this turning with us.
Great piece. Love the holes and cracks and character in that bowl. Beautiful! I was going to guess maybe cypress, but Valerie says otherwise. No matter... it's pretty awesome.
According to my husband,you are turning something they call in the Dominican Republic (uva de playa) beach grape. It grows in Miami and the Caribbean islands near the ocean.
I don't completely understand how your eyes always see something in a piece of wood. You just seem to see something and as always it comes out great! Keep up the great turning! Some day I hope to be able to turn 1/2 as good. Keep up the great work!😊
Haha, the cleaning is done and yeah, it was a two-day chore! Then, all looking good, the wind came last night and now the ground is covered again with little red things that fall from the Fir trees! Oh, well! 😀
Missed this one some how. So you were turning in the sand box. Lots of sharpening. Love the piece. Nice work Phil. Always entertaining and a learning experience for me. Today’s lesson keep the tools sharp. I know there are times when I know I should stop and put an edge back on my gouge but I am so close to finishing that I just keep on going and it shows in my work. Kinda like you say just one more pass and it is one cut too many. Thanks Phil. Have a good week. Dan
It took a lot of discipline for me to learn to just go sharpen when the tool needs it. Now, I can almost not wait to sharpen because it makes turning so much more enjoyable. A great jig certainly helps! 😊
Well that came out a lot better than I would have expected. Unlike last week's beautiful black walnut fruit bowl, this piece looked like it was destined for the woodpile. Nice job of bringing out its inner beauty 🌳
The imperfections make it into a beautiful piece of art, and with your skills at the end of the turning tool 🔨 😂 you’ve turned into a cracking 😂 piece, Of Art, my work shop is coming along, hoping to finish the river side back wall, this weekend, and next week start to build 6mt long cupboards and storage, with a place to put my chopsaw as well, and I need to fit my electric winch into the beams in the roof so I can lift up my resaw , oh how I miss my workshop from back in the UK, that was about 8m x 30m+ long, weather permitting today on my hog , 😂, Keep up the great work , from France,
@@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop , I needed some timber for my garage/workshop, on Thursday, as it has been raining on and off, so I didn’t Hogey , Sunday was the first day no rain, but cannot get out as timber is in the was , I have 5 large beams 4+mt x200x74 , to finish the front of work shop, + I don’t want my neighbours, to know that I have got a Hog yet , so I am waiting to they go to work either tomorrow, but sometime this week, They have got such a long nose , 🤥, it will be back in the UK before I know it that I’ve got one,
Once again you took a questionable piece of wood and turned it into a gorgeous bowl!!! Your ability to see the beauty in an old piece of wood is amazing. God blessed you with a wonderful talent. Thanks for sharing and have a great weekend. 🙂
Awesome piece again Phil. your instruction on how to use tools in the correct way is the best way to keep an accident from happing for someone just learning. Happy turning my friend 😊
Another nice-one Phil. Wood looks a little light in colour for juniper but? This certainly posed you some problems, thanks for talking through them all and solutions.
Another gorgeous piece Phil. You truly have a skill for taking ordinary or even less than ordinary pieces of wood and making extraordinary. Very well done. Thx and take care.
Hi Phil, hope you and the family are well. Thank you for such a beautiful piece, despite all of the work it turned out quite a good looking bowl but then I'm not surprised in your hands. Keep well and stay safe. Best wishes from Sonja x
I noticed you had a real bumpy ride on this bowl. Lots of cool character everywhere you look. Glad you left the bark on the two sides. I really like this bowl. Well done Phil. Thanks for the show. Joel
One of your best in my opinion. So natural looking! It seems to me that when a wood fights you as hard as this one did, it is trying to hide the treasure inside.
I saw a mitten inside the bowl, but somebody else saw a bird, and that’s much nicer. 😊 Love the cracks and stripes and dents and the wavy edge. Beautiful, as always! 🥰
Very nice bowl from a piece of junk wood. Phil you always surprise me with your ability to make something out of nothing. Thank your for your time and ability
Hi Phil! What a beautiful piece. I really love this. Hope yer spring clean-up goes well. We had more branches down this past winter than I have ever seen. Been enjoying a spring that has stayed pleasantly cool. No hot, sticky days yet. Loved reading the exchange about what tree this piece came from. I could hear the wind and sand blowing around. Take care.🛶🌷🌳
Wow, what a transformation! I'm glad you were persistent at taking off the parts that got in the way of the beauty underneath. It's another great piece of art!
I have to say that this is a very delightful crotch bowl Phil, in spite of not knowing the species or origin. I like the shape, I like the figure & I like the finish too. Nothing to dislike about this one so thanks for sharing Phil. Stay well my friend & cheers, Don from South Aust.
Carole (my lovely wife of almost 35 years) says that the cracks on the outside you commented on just before turning the piece around look like some big animal had a go at it with very sharp claws. We also love the different colour tones.
I was wondering if the wood might be liquidamber, because you said it smelt sweet. However, then came the sand, so now I'm not sure. Lovely bowl, though, whatever the wood may be! Well done, yet again!
Very nice Phil! I didn’t think you’d get that far with all the cracks on the sides, but there ya go! Turned out lovely. Yes I do like it. Your stuff always has great character. Cheers, Rick
When I first saw the wood at the beginning of your video, I thought: "That is a piece of Juniper!" It looks like a piece of weathered wood such as we have here in the high desert where I live. Whatever it is, and whoever sent it, I like it! It turned out beautifully. Thanks for sharing.
Wow, this looked like really hard work. It seemed you had to nibble off every mm in an own go. It was a great idea to keep the grey outer side this adds a lot of character to the piece. Good job, well done.
Very awesome piece. I really like how you can take an odd shape or a piece no one would turn and make such beautiful pieces. Favorite comment "i get bored staying in one spot". Me too lived in the same house for about 9 years now and i am ready to move. Lol. I know thats not what you meant though. Keep up the amazing work. 👽
It has a lot of character with the different colors of the wood. It's another beautiful piece of art Phil and as always thanks for sharing with your TH-cam family
Another beautiful piece. I just started turning, age 70. Hope i am able to get half as good as you are. I just have my Dad's old sears lathe & spindle gouges. I did by a bowl gouge & scraper.
Thank you very much! I started getting serious about it at 69. I wondered if I should spend the money for a new lathe, or would I not get enough time to enjoy it. So far, so good! 😀
Once again, you have turned a piece of wood, that most would have thrown to the fire pit, into a beautiful looking bowl. Phil, you are a one of a kind turner. No matter what a piece of wood looks like, you can always find nature’s beauty in it. Thanks for sharing and take care.
I have a couple guys coming up over the weekend to finally get the spring cleanup done here at Shady Acres. Problem is, I have a lot of work to do before they can even start! So, I will try to stop in now and then to read some comments but my replies may take awhile. As always, I DO appreciate your comments so much! Take good care, everyone! Just wait until you see what I have for you next Thursday! 😃
Phil
That one was a tough customer!
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Once again, Phil, you took a piece of wood most of us would chuck into the burn pile and made something beautiful out of it. You have quite a gift for seeing the beauty in every piece of wood that comes your way. We are all grateful for your gift and for you sharing it with us!
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I just watched you turning a piece of Corkwood absolutely beautiful. It’s just beautiful. I love the dark color.
Yup, one of my favorite woods to turn. Thank you! 😀
Доброго времени суток, Фил. Правду говорят:- "Дело мастера боится". Отличная работа. Необточенная сторона вазы, придаёт ей особый шарм. Спасибо за видео.
Спасибо, что нашли время посмотреть и оставить комментарий, очень приятно! 😀
Very nice Phil and Valerie.
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Well Phil that was certainly a hard piece of wood. At least on the outside. The sand mostly likely had a lot to do with that. Seem to dull your tools pretty fast. I sure like the shape and the colors on the inside are really nice.
Nice job finding a cool shape. All the right choices as the begining had all to do with that.
Well done my friend,
Gary
Thank you, Gary! Yup, lots of sharpening and what a mess it made spilling sand everywhere! LOL! Just part of the game, I guess. Take good care, buddy! 😀
Magic Phil turned Ugg to Beautiful Nice
Thanks, Howard! 😊
The imperfections and cracks give it a lot of character, well done.
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Well there you go again Phil! For a bit there i was thinking: who ate you and what have you done with Phil?! What with it being a round bowl looking like all the bark was goung too😂. Then somehow all that character emerged and there was bark left after all and the piece just became so interesting. Those cracks were pretty scary too eh?! Cheers Phil, good luck with the clean up before the clean up.😁😄👍
Haha, thank you, Jude! 😀
Hello Phil I think it is juniper good job keep up good work Thanks 😊
Valerie says Pecan, Randy. 😀
It's a beautiful bowl.
Thanks, I really appreciate it, Walter! 😀
Another gorgeous piece...love the crotch grain!
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Superb, Phil. I really enjoy your narration, too.
Many thanks! 😀
Thank you Phil, another very interesting piece.
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While watching this turning I was surprised to see over 100 likes in a few minutes. I guess we all like Phil's art work any time we can watch. Thank you Phil!
I always look forward to Thursdays -- they are Phil Anderson nights. 😃
Thank you, John! 😀
Wow, super cool piece. Well done, Phil.
Glad you like it! 😀
Gorgeous Phil.
Thank you Valerie.
I can't remember you ever saying time to sharpen again so many times, LOL.
Take care my friend.
Cheers, Huw
Yeah, the outside was a son of a gun to get turned, Huw. Thankfully, I still have some gouge left for the next one! 😀
Again, a lovely creation!
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Good evening, Phil.
I really liked watching you turn this wooden bowl. Well, I did wish you wouldn't have needed to sharpen as much. Cracks, live edge, heartwood, all contribute to this beautiful bowl.
Thank you so much, Ray! 😀
Loving the colors of that bowl!
I'm glad, thank you! 😀
Whatever it is it turned out beautifully!
Valerie says it's Pecan, James! 😀
Another beautiful bowl. Love all the cracks and live edges. Had a piece of juniper I turned from a friend that was from northern Wisconsin witch is all sand country . Lots of stopping and reshaping also. Thanks for another AWSOME video. Terry
Oh wow! Thanks, Terry! 😀
I like the natural “flaws”. More character that way.
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Great little bowl! Love watching the videos. So glad you put them out once a week. I’ll be out of turning for a bit while I have my shoulder repaired! Age and sports have caught up with me. lol 😂
Thank you! Hang in there, this too shall pass! 😀
That turned out to be a very beautiful bowl Phil! As always very nice work!
Thank you, John! 😀
Good job as always, Phil.
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Lovely bowl, a lot of uniqueness? 🥰
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That tight undulating grain on the inside, and the heartwood looks to me like Juniper… I think you were right! Here in Utah the Juniper thrives in the West desert sand!
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Howdy Phil, great Job! 🤓
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Lovely ❤🎉
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Enjoy your turnings, nice work!
Thank you, Ernie! 😀
This was a real ugly duckling/beautiful swan episode. This is the type of turning I really enjoy. This must be one of the most beautiful bowls you have ever done. The rim glitters like gold plate. All the holes, inclusions, cracks and heart wood make this an unforgettable piece. Thank you for sharing this turning with us.
Thank you so much Jerry! 😀
Beautiful work Phil! It's truly a gift to be able bring out the imperfections in such a perfect way! God Bless you my friend! 😎👍🏻🥃🇺🇸
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Yeah beautiful piece as always Phil. 😀
Glad you like it! 😀
Another great looking piece, Phil!
Thank you, Billy! 😀
Great piece. Love the holes and cracks and character in that bowl. Beautiful! I was going to guess maybe cypress, but Valerie says otherwise. No matter... it's pretty awesome.
Thank you! Cheers! 😀
According to my husband,you are turning something they call in the Dominican Republic (uva de playa) beach grape. It grows in Miami and the Caribbean islands near the ocean.
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I don't completely understand how your eyes always see something in a piece of wood. You just seem to see something and as always it comes out great! Keep up the great turning! Some day I hope to be able to turn 1/2 as good. Keep up the great work!😊
Thank you, Mark! It isn't so much seeing what's in there, it's being willing to just turn it and find out! 😀
Looks great. It looked like you took a heck of a beating on the outside. And good luck getting stuff cleaned up so you can get stuff cleaned up.
Haha, the cleaning is done and yeah, it was a two-day chore! Then, all looking good, the wind came last night and now the ground is covered again with little red things that fall from the Fir trees! Oh, well! 😀
Missed this one some how. So you were turning in the sand box. Lots of sharpening. Love the piece. Nice work Phil. Always entertaining and a learning experience for me. Today’s lesson keep the tools sharp. I know there are times when I know I should stop and put an edge back on my gouge but I am so close to finishing that I just keep on going and it shows in my work. Kinda like you say just one more pass and it is one cut too many. Thanks Phil. Have a good week.
Dan
It took a lot of discipline for me to learn to just go sharpen when the tool needs it. Now, I can almost not wait to sharpen because it makes turning so much more enjoyable. A great jig certainly helps! 😊
You made the right choices again. A beautiful work of art. I really like the contrast in the wood colors. A piece of firewood into a collectors item.
Thank you, Douglas! 😀
All the cracks make it look really interesting. I think trimming before turning was a good move, the heartwood showing is a nice touch.
Great point! 😀
Beautiful work. A piece of art.
Glad you think so! 😀
That sand really does a number on the gouge. Been there done that. At least the ending bowl is just right.
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A classic Shady Acres turning, Phil. You definitely have the eye of an artist. You turned a piece of firewood into a lovely bowl. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you kindly, Hubert! 😀
Very mellow!
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Wowsers! 😂. What a great use of the lathe…wonderful presentation. Thanks Phil. Inspirational.
Thanks, Jonny, I'm glad you enjoyed it! 😊
The heartwood inside looks like a swan with its head under its wing to me, thanks for the vids Phil always enjoy your work 🙂👌🏻
Thank you, Dave! 😀
That's a very beautiful bowl.
Thank you very much! 😀
Well that came out a lot better than I would have expected. Unlike last week's beautiful black walnut fruit bowl, this piece looked like it was destined for the woodpile. Nice job of bringing out its inner beauty 🌳
Thank you, Jim! 😀
The imperfections make it into a beautiful piece of art, and with your skills at the end of the turning tool 🔨 😂 you’ve turned into a cracking 😂 piece, Of Art, my work shop is coming along, hoping to finish the river side back wall, this weekend, and next week start to build 6mt long cupboards and storage, with a place to put my chopsaw as well, and I need to fit my electric winch into the beams in the roof so I can lift up my resaw , oh how I miss my workshop from back in the UK, that was about 8m x 30m+ long, weather permitting today on my hog , 😂,
Keep up the great work , from France,
I hope the weather worked out for you, Hog! 😀
@@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop , I needed some timber for my garage/workshop, on Thursday, as it has been raining on and off, so I didn’t Hogey , Sunday was the first day no rain, but cannot get out as timber is in the was , I have 5 large beams 4+mt x200x74 , to finish the front of work shop, + I don’t want my neighbours, to know that I have got a Hog yet , so I am waiting to they go to work either tomorrow, but sometime this week,
They have got such a long nose , 🤥, it will be back in the UK before I know it that I’ve got one,
Once again you took a questionable piece of wood and turned it into a gorgeous bowl!!! Your ability to see the beauty in an old piece of wood is amazing. God blessed you with a wonderful talent. Thanks for sharing and have a great weekend. 🙂
Thank you, Mary! 😀
Love it! Thanks for sharing!
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Very beautiful Phil I love it
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Awesome piece again Phil. your instruction on how to use tools in the correct way is the best way to keep an accident from happing for someone just learning. Happy turning my friend 😊
Thank you, Edward! 😀
Another nice-one Phil.
Wood looks a little light in colour for juniper but?
This certainly posed you some problems, thanks for talking through them all and solutions.
Thank you, Greg! 😀
Another gorgeous piece Phil. You truly have a skill for taking ordinary or even less than ordinary pieces of wood and making extraordinary. Very well done. Thx and take care.
Thank you so much 😀
Very nice! ❤
Thank you, Beverly! 😀
Hi Phil, hope you and the family are well. Thank you for such a beautiful piece, despite all of the work it turned out quite a good looking bowl but then I'm not surprised in your hands.
Keep well and stay safe. Best wishes from Sonja x
Thank you very much, Sonja! 😀
I noticed you had a real bumpy ride on this bowl. Lots of cool character everywhere you look. Glad you left the bark on the two sides. I really like this bowl. Well done Phil.
Thanks for the show.
Joel
Thanks 👍
looks great! glad it did not break.
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One of your best in my opinion. So natural looking! It seems to me that when a wood fights you as hard as this one did, it is trying to hide the treasure inside.
You are probably right, Kristi! 😀
Maybe Valeria will send you a new bowl gouge too!! She really should!!
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lookinggggg good another fine job
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Fun stuff, Phil!
Thanks, Wally! 😀
I saw a mitten inside the bowl, but somebody else saw a bird, and that’s much nicer. 😊 Love the cracks and stripes and dents and the wavy edge. Beautiful, as always! 🥰
Thank you! 😊
Phil - you are a gifted artist and craftsman. You always impress me. Thank you again for another lesson.
Thank you, Max! 😀
Your shop looks cleaner, awesome job
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Nice bowl, Phil. As much as you sharpened, I expected your newer gouge to match your older one lol.
Bill
It's getting there in a hurry, Bill! I guess I've had some tough pieces lately. I think I've take 2" off of it! 😀
Very nice bowl from a piece of junk wood. Phil you always surprise me with your ability to make something out of nothing. Thank your for your time and ability
Thank you very much! 😀
Wow that's beautiful i love that bowl ! Good job phil !
Thank you, Lynn! 😀
Love the swirl in the crotch wood. The edge looks really nice too! Thanks Phil!
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very nice work phill
Thank you kindly 😀
love the beautiful bird on the inside of the bowl!
Thank you! 😊
🩰🦢Yup. Little Swan Lake going on there.🦢🩰
Hi Phil! What a beautiful piece. I really love this. Hope yer spring clean-up goes well. We had more branches down this past winter than I have ever seen.
Been enjoying a spring that has stayed pleasantly cool. No hot, sticky days yet.
Loved reading the exchange about what tree this piece came from. I could hear the wind and sand blowing around.
Take care.🛶🌷🌳
Must be Thursday, cuz that's another work of art from the master. I like it Phil thank you for showing the battle...Dan
Thanks a lot, Dan! 😀
Wow, what a transformation! I'm glad you were persistent at taking off the parts that got in the way of the beauty underneath. It's another great piece of art!
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I have to say that this is a very delightful crotch bowl Phil, in spite of not knowing the species or origin. I like the shape, I like the figure & I like the finish too. Nothing to dislike about this one so thanks for sharing Phil. Stay well my friend & cheers, Don from South Aust.
Valerie says Pecan, Don. Thank you, my friend! 😀
Carole (my lovely wife of almost 35 years) says that the cracks on the outside you commented on just before turning the piece around look like some big animal had a go at it with very sharp claws. We also love the different colour tones.
Cool! Thank you Ian and Carole! 😀
🙋♂️🏴 Hi Phil really enjoyed this video, can't wait for the next one.
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Very interesting piece. I love the colors and he live edge. I did not see any animal faces in this bowl.
Me neither 😀
I like this bowl
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I was wondering if the wood might be liquidamber, because you said it smelt sweet. However, then came the sand, so now I'm not sure. Lovely bowl, though, whatever the wood may be! Well done, yet again!
It's Pecan from Pasco WA, Stephanie. Valerie claimed it and told me the species. I'm glad you like it, thank you! 😄
Very nice Phil! I didn’t think you’d get that far with all the cracks on the sides, but there ya go! Turned out lovely. Yes I do like it. Your stuff always has great character. Cheers, Rick
Glad you enjoyed it Rick, thanks! 😀
When I first saw the wood at the beginning of your video, I thought: "That is a piece of Juniper!" It looks like a piece of weathered wood such as we have here in the high desert where I live. Whatever it is, and whoever sent it, I like it! It turned out beautifully. Thanks for sharing.
If it smells like medicine then it's most likely Juniper.
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Wow, this looked like really hard work. It seemed you had to nibble off every mm in an own go. It was a great idea to keep the grey outer side this adds a lot of character to the piece. Good job, well done.
Glad you enjoyed it! 😀
I tune in and you turn my troubles away...the adventure ends with a very pretty bowl 🦋
Cool, thanks! 😀
Very awesome piece. I really like how you can take an odd shape or a piece no one would turn and make such beautiful pieces. Favorite comment "i get bored staying in one spot". Me too lived in the same house for about 9 years now and i am ready to move. Lol. I know thats not what you meant though. Keep up the amazing work. 👽
Thank you so much 😀
I love it Phil you really make pretty bowls
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Everything is absolutely beautiful with this bowl ❤❤
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It has a lot of character with the different colors of the wood. It's another beautiful piece of art Phil and as always thanks for sharing with your TH-cam family
My pleasure! 😀
Very nice Phil like always. I hope to see you next week
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Phil, it is an extreme pleasure to watch your wood turning expertise but we can all tell what a nice pleasant man you are.
Thank you, Dennis! 😀
Another beautiful piece. I just started turning, age 70. Hope i am able to get half as good as you are. I just have my Dad's old sears lathe & spindle gouges. I did by a bowl gouge & scraper.
Thank you very much! I started getting serious about it at 69. I wondered if I should spend the money for a new lathe, or would I not get enough time to enjoy it. So far, so good! 😀
Masterful, Phil, whatever that wood is, you've done it justice.
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I know what kind of wood it is. It’s hard wood! Great job Phil.
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Another great piece in the books. 😊💕
Thank you! 😊
Once again, you have turned a piece of wood, that most would have thrown to the fire pit, into a beautiful looking bowl. Phil, you are a one of a kind turner. No matter what a piece of wood looks like, you can always find nature’s beauty in it. Thanks for sharing and take care.
Thank you, Scott! 😀
Yet another masterpiece from an artisan. Keep keeping up the good work 🌞
Thank you, Ray! 😀
Great, Phil as usual. Turned out nice. Lol
Don
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