I always try to envision what you are creating and what it will look like as I'm watching your videos, but I have never even come close. You always take some chunk of wood that most normal people would have used to burn in a fireplace and end up creating a masterpiece that belongs in an art museum. GREAT JOB as always. Thanks for sharing.
Oh my, the grain in that burl is stunning and I love the teal you chose. The whole piece is gorgeous (as ever) and the process is utterly mesmerising. It’s a good day that starts with a video from Mr Phillip!
I'm glad you found the wood back. So often when people do these hybrid projects the wood disappears and almost all you see is resin. I prefer this, where the resin just fills the voids but the wood is the star.
What keeps me interested in your vids is that l don't know what you're finished product is going to be, unlike some others that show the end product in the thumbnail. Good job!
I never realized how on point Andy's edits are till I watched some other wood work videos after Andy's. His clips are short and interesting. The sound is never too sharp (like your listening to dental work), and his movements and methods always feel zen like. You can definitely watch other wood working videos, but with Andy's its less watching and more of just letting the entrancement overtake you.
From hundreds of subscribers to now, I have been watching every one of your works, learning from your experience, and slowly learning this skill myself. I have also made several things one after another. It feels very clumsy and I hope to get Thank you for your advice! !I come from far away China!!
Chaque objet, chaque création est un pur régal pour les yeux. Cette lampe est lumineuse. J'aime découvrir ce que va devenir ces bois divers et à chaque fois, c'est un coup de coeur. Merci infiniment de me faire rêver par vos divines oeuvres.
Find it mesmerizing watching you crafting a work of art that accentuates nature's beauty simply beautiful then I put on David Attenborough and drift off learning about penguins
I just wanted to say that you helped inspire me to try woodturning. Nothing I have is fancy, but I got a used lathe and some inexpensive tools, I have a bunch of wood in my yard, and I’ve started practicing. Thank you for the unintentional push to try something I probably wouldn’t have otherwise.
Oh Andy, you had me stumped till the very end ! The ugliest burl can become something beautiful. When you grabbed that plastic bowl I said out loud "COBWEBS!!" YAY. I was like, what is he gonna do with that piece? Creative for sure. Masterful !!!
Big Birch Burl, Big Birch Burl, Big Birch Burl . . . . say that repeatedly as fast as you can!!! Beautiful. These videos are calming and a welcome distraction. Thank you.
Birch is a pretty wood. It takes serious skill to really bring out it's character. You definitely have the skill. This one, though. It is full of character. I think you chose the best way to display it's beauty.
Wow what a beautiful piece and what an unusual surprise. I had no idea what it was going to be until you brought out the lamp shade. Great work and a wonderful combination of colors.
YES! I love it when the frame rate and RPM of the lathe match up. Looks like it's not rotating, but you see the wood chips flying, and the shape changing.
Just bought new lathe today i knew watching Andy was going to cost me lol. hope to get it all set up next week.. Awesome Work Andy keep it up can`t get enough of your art!
You know, this is amazing work, and I'm not sure which is better, your skills actually turning the product, or your imagination in seeing what it will become. I kind of thought when you drilled the hole in the top this was going to be a lamp base. What I REALLY would love too see is taking a piece of wood like this, and then before you cast the resin, drilling out a number of holes into the interior of the wood. Then, in addition too the standard lamp fixture, you could have multiple LEDS, or even just a single LED lamp inside that will shine from the inside out, through the cast resin. Won't be easy since you'll have to find a way to block the interior off from getting the resin in their filling the voids, but still, it would be an awesome lamp base. Put a multi-switch on it where you can control just the interior lights, the top light or both together.
This lamp ended up looking amazing! I did wonder where you were headed with it at one point but, as always, the journey was so enjoyable. Really nice job, Andy! 💜
Growing up in Connecticut and living in New Hampshire, I fell in love with Birch trees. And also started drinking birch beer. Loved it. I know live in Utah and there no birch trees nor birch beer out here. I absolutely loved what you did with the birch burl and adding ( my most favorite color) teal resign was and is an added beauty. Thank you Andy. Absolutely my most favorite video. ❤❤❤
Absolutely beautiful project as usual. I just wish I knew a little more of the why's and how's of what you were doing as the project progresses., but the brief explanation below the video helps a little.
This piece is absolutely beautiful. I LOVE the colour, it goes with the wood really well. I was wondering what you were making, right up until you stuck the lamp into it. Just amazing work. Great video 👍
Only found your channel a month ago via random YT suggestions, and have commented before, but have to say: As someone that would like to be a 'maker' but doesn't have the tools or space, the most impressive thing I've noticed from binging your videos is how efficient you've gotten with your resin castings. Always cool to watch someone grow in a skill. EDIT: also, the lack of annoying voiceover or horrible music makes you VERY good. Just a dude and his craft =
Sledgehammers and reciprocating saws are almost as efficient when you take organizing the mess that taking the shed down with a tractor would make into account. Just saying that there's always a ready made reason not to do something. Just get out there and do it.
I always try to envision what you are creating and what it will look like as I'm watching your videos, but I have never even come close. You always take some chunk of wood that most normal people would have used to burn in a fireplace and end up creating a masterpiece that belongs in an art museum. GREAT JOB as always. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Lynn 👍
Hi Andy..ur work is amazing.. I watch ur vdos daily and my kids too..am from Pakistan..God bless u and ur family.
Así con tanta maquinaria....
Cualquiera ... El arte se hace con las manos a pulso con muuuuchoooo tiempo y amor. ♥️ Una Artesana .
I appreciate how you follow the wood to keep it's character, I like that you film parts of you looking it over and deciding as well. Thanks!
Thanks 👍
Oh my, the grain in that burl is stunning and I love the teal you chose. The whole piece is gorgeous (as ever) and the process is utterly mesmerising. It’s a good day that starts with a video from Mr Phillip!
We have no idea of what you are doing. Knowing what you are planning and the seeing you accomplish the task is really nice to see.
The river running down the face is gorgeous! I love the metallic teal resin too. It really works with the intricate grain in the burl. Beautiful work.
Oh, Andy! Aquamarine is my favorite color! Together with the color of the beechwood, this makes me think of the beautiful beaches of Puerto Rico.
I'm glad you found the wood back. So often when people do these hybrid projects the wood disappears and almost all you see is resin. I prefer this, where the resin just fills the voids but the wood is the star.
Stunning! I love the contrast between the light wood, the dark live edge and the teal resin.
To have a lump of wood, see the shape of something hiding in it, and bring it out.
That level of artistic craftmanship amazes me.
Pure artistry. Love that you have only the ambient sounds, so enjoyable to watch a true craftsman at work.
That effect when the frame rate matches the spin rate… delicious
Well another fantastic looking project and showing your craftsman ship. Thank you 👏👏👏👏
my best friend is a carpenter. Now I know what kind of gift to ask for on my birthday.
anyway, congratulations.
What keeps me interested in your vids is that l don't know what you're finished product is going to be, unlike some others that show the end product in the thumbnail. Good job!
Oh my goodness I'm waiting for the completed piece and then you turn it into a lamp! Beautiful work, very clever.🇦🇺🐨🇦🇺🐨❤️❤️❤️
I love when the rotation matched the FPS and it looks like it’s not spinning.
Beautiful production.
WOW! Amazing burl and resin. What a beautiful lamp. Thank you so much for sharing your work.
❤🙃
I never realized how on point Andy's edits are till I watched some other wood work videos after Andy's.
His clips are short and interesting. The sound is never too sharp (like your listening to dental work), and his movements and methods always feel zen like.
You can definitely watch other wood working videos, but with Andy's its less watching and more of just letting the entrancement overtake you.
Thanks ..Glad you like them 👍
Your taste is outstanding. The colors, the shapes, you bring out the best in each piece. It’s a gift to watch you work!
Thank you
I feel at peace watching your videos.
From hundreds of subscribers to now, I have been watching every one of your works, learning from your experience, and slowly learning this skill myself. I have also made several things one after another. It feels very clumsy and I hope to get Thank you for your advice! !I come from far away China!!
Well you made a gorgeous lamp base, I’m not surprised at all, your work is lovely.
Cheers!
Very nice!! It’s so nice to watch something old and usually discarded turn into something super cool!!!
Love the colours. I'm a fan of blue and green hues and that mica resin is gorgeous. When the wood gets oiled they just pop together. Beautiful!
Chaque objet, chaque création est un pur régal pour les yeux. Cette lampe est lumineuse. J'aime découvrir ce que va devenir ces bois divers et à chaque fois, c'est un coup de coeur. Merci infiniment de me faire rêver par vos divines oeuvres.
Beautiful lamp Andy. That really came to life when you oiled it up.
Find it mesmerizing watching you crafting a work of art that accentuates nature's beauty simply beautiful then I put on David Attenborough and drift off learning about penguins
I just wanted to say that you helped inspire me to try woodturning. Nothing I have is fancy, but I got a used lathe and some inexpensive tools, I have a bunch of wood in my yard, and I’ve started practicing. Thank you for the unintentional push to try something I probably wouldn’t have otherwise.
Birch burl is so beautiful, markings on this one were awesome and the teal resin sets it off so well.
Wow. Just… wow. That teal with the deep blue shade. That piece would be a room’s focal point.
Hi Andy, Seriously nice piece! Full marks for getting that radius correct BEFORE checking it against the template....that's talent!
Omg didn’t have a clue til the lampshade went on. So gorgeous. Wow!
Вот что значит техника и руки мастера - получился шедевр! Очень интересное и поучительное видео! Спасибо вам!
Cheers
Absolutely smashing Andy, I love the ones that look like a planet from orbit, fantastic work as always
Im so glad to see someone using their creations for something more than bowls or vases
Oh Andy, you had me stumped till the very end ! The ugliest burl can become something beautiful. When you grabbed that plastic bowl I said out loud "COBWEBS!!" YAY. I was like, what is he gonna do with that piece? Creative for sure. Masterful !!!
Thanks 👍
I love seeing the grain that is hidden in these burls. Beautiful piece!
Oh my goodness, what a beauty. A maze ing. Thanks for sharing the duckling into the swan
I am in Awe ,have always loved wood making
A beautiful lamp base. Nicely done 👍🏻
Big Birch Burl, Big Birch Burl, Big Birch Burl . . . . say that repeatedly as fast as you can!!!
Beautiful. These videos are calming and a welcome distraction. Thank you.
Birch is a pretty wood. It takes serious skill to really bring out it's character. You definitely have the skill. This one, though. It is full of character. I think you chose the best way to display it's beauty.
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The real heroes are the bearings that support the work at the start of turning
Wow what a beautiful piece and what an unusual surprise. I had no idea what it was going to be until you brought out the lamp shade. Great work and a wonderful combination of colors.
Andy's videos are my bedtime stories. 💆😌
Cheers 👍
супер работа молодец что из остатков делаете оригинальные шедевры. 👍👍👍👍💗💗💗
WOW! That is beautiful!!!Love the blues and greens!So calming!
Beautifully done lamp. I really like it
Your work is impressive as usual Mr. Phillip.
Cheers 👍
I admit that I didn’t know where you were going with this one and then...BAM!!!!! You hit us with a beautiful lamp!
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YES! I love it when the frame rate and RPM of the lathe match up. Looks like it's not rotating, but you see the wood chips flying, and the shape changing.
Another great job Andy. You have a lot of talent, I learn from people like you, thanks for the videos.
Beautiful piece. Absolutely gorgeous lamp.
It's nice to watch yourworkflow. And always in anticipation of something unique😍
Just bought new lathe today i knew watching Andy was going to cost me lol. hope to get it all set up next week.. Awesome Work Andy keep it up can`t get enough of your art!
Thanks 👍
Wow. Beautiful! Congratulations. Excellent job.
Thank you!
Another fantastic piece. The blue was the perfect choice.
what a lovely piece... congratulations on your project... AWESOME!!
Thank you so much Andy, I really really love ❤️ this, absolutely stunning and gorgeous too.
Mr Phillips your work is superb you deserve a lot more views than you currently get hats off to you man and keep up the good work 👍👍
Я смотрела на это, как на чудо какое - то... Завараживающе, потрясающе, до последней минуты не понимаешь, чем все закончится!
I’m watching the video. The craft work is made like this.
You know, this is amazing work, and I'm not sure which is better, your skills actually turning the product, or your imagination in seeing what it will become.
I kind of thought when you drilled the hole in the top this was going to be a lamp base. What I REALLY would love too see is taking a piece of wood like this, and then before you cast the resin, drilling out a number of holes into the interior of the wood. Then, in addition too the standard lamp fixture, you could have multiple LEDS, or even just a single LED lamp inside that will shine from the inside out, through the cast resin. Won't be easy since you'll have to find a way to block the interior off from getting the resin in their filling the voids, but still, it would be an awesome lamp base. Put a multi-switch on it where you can control just the interior lights, the top light or both together.
Very pretty and great choice to go with the lamp design. Nice job, Andy!
Phil
Thanks Phil 👍
This lamp ended up looking amazing! I did wonder where you were headed with it at one point but, as always, the journey was so enjoyable. Really nice job, Andy! 💜
that is beautiful and blue is my favorite colour
Growing up in Connecticut and living in New Hampshire, I fell in love with Birch trees. And also started drinking birch beer. Loved it. I know live in Utah and there no birch trees nor birch beer out here. I absolutely loved what you did with the birch burl and adding ( my most favorite color) teal resign was and is an added beauty. Thank you Andy. Absolutely my most favorite video. ❤❤❤
Oh and then turning it into a lamp is an absolute treasure!!
Really awesome colour work Doug.
You are an amazing talent! I love watching your videos.
I love it!! That would look so pretty in a master bedroom!!
Andy i love the lamp. The color is great. Great job.
Congratulations on beautiful piece of art work. 👍
Absolutely beautiful project as usual. I just wish I knew a little more of the why's and how's of what you were doing as the project progresses., but the brief explanation below the video helps a little.
I’ve been waiting to see someone make one of these into a lamp ;)
I really like your choice of resin color with the birch. beautiful contrast!
Always a treat to see you upload. Your videos are calming to watch
Another beautiful piece. Thanks Andy
This piece is absolutely beautiful. I LOVE the colour, it goes with the wood really well. I was wondering what you were making, right up until you stuck the lamp into it. Just amazing work. Great video 👍
Nice minimalist piece there. Loved the grain on that burl. 👏
Wauuuu... AMAZING...you work amazes me...
Wow.. Beautiful... I like woodturning👍
Amazing talent and beautiful lamp. Great work!
Cheers!
Very cool when it spins so fast that it looks like it’s spinning slowly👍🏻
Wow absolutely amazing and awesome and stunningly beautiful.
This foot looks breathtaking 😱
It has an amazing resemblance to an oasis in the middle of a dry desert 🤩 very cool 🤘🏼
Beaut of a lamp Andy!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😎
Awesome video and craftsmanship
A beautiful lamp! WOW, LOVE IT!! ❤️
That is awesome! You even picked the perfect shade.
Very beautiful burl lamp base.
Beautiful turning Andy. I like your casting mold, great idea.
I like when their usable and not just for show, putting anything in them that you may need.
I had no idea where you were going with this build until the end. It turned out very nicely. Job well done!
My favorite part is the oiling. It reveals al the details.
But was it oil or shellac?
I love oiling too... But not the same.
I disagree! 😒
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Wood turning is my favorite hobby I've never tried
Only found your channel a month ago via random YT suggestions, and have commented before, but have to say:
As someone that would like to be a 'maker' but doesn't have the tools or space, the most impressive thing I've noticed from binging your videos is how efficient you've gotten with your resin castings. Always cool to watch someone grow in a skill. EDIT: also, the lack of annoying voiceover or horrible music makes you VERY good. Just a dude and his craft =
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Sledgehammers and reciprocating saws are almost as efficient when you take organizing the mess that taking the shed down with a tractor would make into account. Just saying that there's always a ready made reason not to do something. Just get out there and do it.
I like it when they tell us what they're doing. Teaching. I learn so much more from videos that talk to us.
You had me clueless right up to 13:37 Andy... Wonderful piece of work mate
Cheers 👍
Such a beautiful burl could have been even more beautiful without resin!
Carsten Serige