I always watch Andy every time that he is making a new thing. I just love watching what he can do with a chunk of wood that anyone else would burn. He is a great prow with that lathe.
one of the best things is the "no boring commentary/tutorial". I didn't come here to learn, only to be amazed. just satisfying spinning and scratching wood noises
The clean classic shape, let's the wood with all it's flaws shine through, every now and then us Woodturners get it just right, you know that moment when we stop and dont do that extra one thing. This I feel is one of those. Really love it.
The turning is spectacular. The wood is spectacular... And the winner is: the cherry chunk of wood. What a beautiful turning. You should be so pleased.
Me too. It just drives me crazy that he won't show what wet finishes he uses. I know the three step polish (Tripoli, high gloss, and carbona wax) but his wet finishes are a mystery to me.
Какая красота, смотришь и удивительно, десять минут и готова ваза, или что нибудь ещё. В интернете всё быстро, а на самом деле такой тяжёлый труд, пыль, запахи лаков, красок. Вам большое спасибо, за ваш труд и вдохновение. Удачи вам и успехов!!!!
Thank you for just having ambient sound and not adding music or droll commentary. Well paced and edited to keep my attention on the process of creating.
Seeing the hidden beauty, I build furniture and use limbs ( around 3 to 4 inches)that most pl would grind up or burn that twist and curve and turn them into chair arms or legs ( seeing the hidden beauty 👍😊)
Love it. Your description make it a metaphor for life: character due to some defects, mended here and there but beautiful as it is. Like Leonard Cohen once said: "I love the cracks: that's were the light gets in". Well done again Andy!
Some people are so talented they can make this and then there’s my lazy ass that can’t even make a sandwich properly without screwing it up. Loving the videos, so relaxing
True art! Thank you! I love that you obviously have much respect for the material you're working with -- wood. Even Mother Nature's imperfections are often a beautiful thing. My only regret is that much of the piece was lost when the base was cut off. At the same time as I say that I don't know how I would have done anything differently -- I love the end result.
I was surprised you were able to hollow that without spindle support, Andy, but you did! I really like that you filled some cracks and left the large one unfilled. Really a great contrast. That's what makes you the master! Just an over all, beautiful piece, as is your norm. Phil
I prefer this way used in the video, instead of the ones that use lots of that resin. This looks much more natural, which is why you'd want a wood vase thing in the first place, for the natural look
I don't know the first thing about wood turning. All I know is I love watching your videos, so relaxing! Some talent you've got Andy and that vase is beautiful!
Hello sir, hope you are doing well.. Well you should actually put photo of that log in the end of video like before and after, we almost forget how that log was earlier and how beautiful that log is now.. U have put life into that log.. I am in love of this art.. ❤️❤️❤️
Veramente bel lavoro! Giusta scelta del colore e l'idea di lasciare la crepa si rivela come la scelta giusta . Sono contento di aver seguito questo video. Pollice su !!!!
Always brilliant Andy. You seem to turn with such ease. I've learnt a lot about chisel angles and chisel control just from watching your videos. Thanks for your great work mate
If he sold one every year for +$23 trillion and donated proceeds to the president's deficit debt restructuring fund then I'm sure he could stop the disease spreading ;-)
Beautiful vase, and as usual your work is quite mesmerizing. Aside from the part where you clean up the rotten wood with a drill - reminds me too much of dentist visits to enjoy... (My own fault for not taking more care of my teeth, of course.)
That gold resin is a beautiful complement to the color of the cherry. 💜
I always watch Andy every time that he is making a new thing. I just love watching what he can do with a chunk of wood that anyone else would burn. He is a great prow with that lathe.
I wasn't expecting to like that half-filled and half-not look, but by the end you turned it into something really coherent and beautiful!
one of the best things is the "no boring commentary/tutorial". I didn't come here to learn, only to be amazed.
just satisfying spinning and scratching wood noises
I love how you turned just a simple shape- and it made the wood’s natural beauty shine!!!💥
Absolutely beautiful! I love the color you chose for filling the cracks, and that you left the big crack remain. Great looking vase.
The clean classic shape, let's the wood with all it's flaws shine through, every now and then us Woodturners get it just right, you know that moment when we stop and dont do that extra one thing. This I feel is one of those. Really love it.
Beautiful... a prefect blend of repaired and left alone flaws... beauty with lots of character!!! Another masterpiece...
The turning is spectacular. The wood is spectacular... And the winner is: the cherry chunk of wood. What a beautiful turning. You should be so pleased.
I especially enjoy watching the wood patterns come to life as you apply the finish. Beautiful project.
Me too. It just drives me crazy that he won't show what wet finishes he uses. I know the three step polish (Tripoli, high gloss, and carbona wax) but his wet finishes are a mystery to me.
Another beautiful piece with Cherry wood no less, one of my favourite trees.
Who else watches these in 2 times speed because it’s so satisfying
Just did it!
Been doing that for the last 6 months.
Thats the best way to watch!
Me🙋🏻♀️
Never thought to, might try to someday
I could pick ur brain for hours just on the tools and techniques you use. Always fun to watch your videos please keep making them.
Well obviously this is my absolute favorite Andy Phillip original.....EVER.
LOL...I'm just glad you didn't choose pink... I might've had to overrule on that one! Thanks.
@@AndyPhillipWoodturning Luckily for you, I've never been a pink kind of girl.....
Yet again I cannot doubt that this will be an amazing price of art by the greatest Woodturning TH-camr to ever exist!!
Amazing, from a ‘chunk of cherry’ to a beautiful vase! Remarkable.
Какая красота, смотришь и удивительно, десять минут и готова ваза, или что нибудь ещё. В интернете всё быстро, а на самом деле такой тяжёлый труд, пыль, запахи лаков, красок. Вам большое спасибо, за ваш труд и вдохновение. Удачи вам и успехов!!!!
OK! I am definitely a fan. Thanks for sharing this amazing adventure.
Thank you for just having ambient sound and not adding music or droll commentary. Well paced and edited to keep my attention on the process of creating.
What a beautiful piece of wood. I have several pieces my dad made back in the fifties....just beautiful...what beautiful work sir...ur so talented...
Your vision and skill to create your vision are incredible and a pleasure to watch !!
Damn that's good. I love how you understand the grain and use it and all existing imperfections to your advantage every time. Cheers.
Your choice of color with the resin was perfect. It doesnt distract from the wood.
Beautiful piece. Love how you bring out the natural characteristics of the wood.
Your videos are so satisfying to watch. It calms me way down.
Im still amazed as to how you take something most people would throw into the fire place and turn it into sheer beauty... your work is incredible.
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Seeing the hidden beauty, I build furniture and use limbs ( around 3 to 4 inches)that most pl would grind up or burn that twist and curve and turn them into chair arms or legs ( seeing the hidden beauty 👍😊)
Love it. Your description make it a metaphor for life: character due to some defects, mended here and there but beautiful as it is. Like Leonard Cohen once said: "I love the cracks: that's were the light gets in". Well done again Andy!
THIS IS MY VISUAL THERAPY. AS ALWAYS, PHENOMENAL ARTISTRY.
Very nice!!! Thank you for not filling the imperfection with reson..I love this piece
Beautiful work. Fascinating watching what you turn a hunk of wood into!
I would have never thought you would end up with that considering what you started with. Beautiful!
Andy... You certainly excel at knocking "the ugly" off of what many would see as firewood... Not a skill to be underestimated.
Another beautiful vase. Love the gold accent.
Very nicely done Andy 🏆 I like it a lot😃 Thanks for presenting to us🙏 -Mike
Brilliant! Love the grain and the cracks. Great character. Another triumph!
Thanks James
Very pretty piece Andy, the contrast of colours and the void looks great.
Some people are so talented they can make this and then there’s my lazy ass that can’t even make a sandwich properly without screwing it up. Loving the videos, so relaxing
Hey! I tried making a sandwich on a lathe and am still finding pieces of it.
@@sparkomatic803 Knee slapper!!!!! And I make a mean sandwich. I believe everyone has a talent. It's all about finding out what you're good at.
Wow! What an amazing piece of art! Thanks for sharing!
Wow, I do love wood ! Your works of art always make me smile 😊 thanks again Andy 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟💖
Cherry is another one of my favorites to turn. Cherry is like wine because the color gets better with age
So beautiful, thank you for showing off the natural beauty of cherry wood.
Россия в восторге! Как всегда очередной шедевр! Респект!Краснодар!
Καλά, όσα βιντεάκια έχω δει ,όλα που κάνει είναι φανταστικά. Έχει μαγικο χέρι....Μπραβο σου Andy είσαι τέλειος...
True art! Thank you! I love that you obviously have much respect for the material you're working with -- wood. Even Mother Nature's imperfections are often a beautiful thing. My only regret is that much of the piece was lost when the base was cut off. At the same time as I say that I don't know how I would have done anything differently -- I love the end result.
I’m always excited when I see a new video posted by this craftsman! This was a phenomenal piece of work!
Beautiful looking Andy! Thank you for sharing with us!💖👌👍😎JP
it's cool to see how it's made from a messed up piece of wood, to a work of art, great work👍👍
Wow!! Great work! Beautiful form and amazing wood! Thanks!!!🙏👍✌
Beautiful craftsmanship, I really enjoy watching and learning from you videos. Thanks for sharing.
I was surprised you were able to hollow that without spindle support, Andy, but you did! I really like that you filled some cracks and left the large one unfilled. Really a great contrast. That's what makes you the master! Just an over all, beautiful piece, as is your norm.
Phil
The Master LOL .. Thanks so much Phil
I like how subtle the resin accents are. The color is subdued so that you can focus on it or ignore it, depending on the lighting.
Color for the cracks was great, loved that you use the holes as beautiful addition to the piece, outstanding look
I prefer this way used in the video, instead of the ones that use lots of that resin. This looks much more natural, which is why you'd want a wood vase thing in the first place, for the natural look
Brilliant job Andy. Looks amazing. 👍👍👍
You're awesome. I find these vids so soothing.
Just recently found your channel, Andy. Amazing stuff! Looking forward to you opening your Etsy page again. I feel a purchase coming on.
J Alan Miller I have the exact same feeling 🥰
Your vision and talent never disappoints. Thank you for sharing with us. :)
Beautiful! The story of that tree is revealed in the grain.
I don't know the first thing about wood turning. All I know is I love watching your videos, so relaxing! Some talent you've got Andy and that vase is beautiful!
Nice relaxing video, beautiful piece of work....lovely all round! 🥰
Beautiful piece. The resin you added complements the wood.
Hello sir, hope you are doing well.. Well you should actually put photo of that log in the end of video like before and after, we almost forget how that log was earlier and how beautiful that log is now..
U have put life into that log..
I am in love of this art.. ❤️❤️❤️
Veramente bel lavoro! Giusta scelta del colore e l'idea di lasciare la crepa si rivela come la scelta giusta . Sono contento di aver seguito questo video. Pollice su !!!!
Beautiful piece Andy, you brought the very best out of the wood. One of your best!
Incredible! Thanks for making content even in quarantine
Most people would burn a chunk like that out of ignorance, you, you give it new life and purpose, awesome AP, thanks!
Beautiful Andy! Love the grain of the wood. You took a chunk of ugly and made it awesome! ❤
Watching you work is kinda therapeutic for me. My tremors make it impossible for me to ever turn wood. This helps.
That one of the most beautiful turned pieces I've seen. Well done!
I like the design and the cracks! Very elegant!
This turned out so beautiful! I like that you left the natural hole in the side as well as the little touches of resin 💜
I'm going to look at my first lathe tomorrow. Thank you for the vids. I'm a veteran and this gives me some peace. I think turning will too.
Just another awesome creation. great video and awesome talent.
Nice, just enough finish for this.
Fantastic job sir.
Excellent job Andy, well done.
So beautiful. Awesome work, as always. Some day I will get one of your works of art.
I love the way you accentuate the natural flaws in the wood it really is perfect imperfections stunning work buddy 👊🏼
Came out beautiful Andy... as always!
You did it again.
Simple, Beautiful & Elegant 💙
Beautiful piece Andy, as always!💕😊 The wood grain is stunning!!
Very nice vase....
Thanks for sharing....🙏
BEAUTIFUL vase !!!!👏👏👏
Cu întârziere,superb frumos că de bicei.👏👏👏👍👍👍
Awesome piece Andy! I really like the shape and the job you did remediating the cracks. Thanks for sharing...V
A beautiful work of art Andy, really stunning xx
Looks like swirls of honey!Beautiful piece
Very pretty I like the natural areas enhanced.
You did it again sir, I’m in awe. Always loved the wood grain cherry has. Love the content man!
Turned out Beautiful!! 👍👍
Always brilliant Andy.
You seem to turn with such ease. I've learnt a lot about chisel angles and chisel control just from watching your videos. Thanks for your great work mate
Another stunning piece Andy. You take beautiful wood and bring out the best in it.
Very beautiful Andy!!!
Enjoyed your video and gave it a Thumbs Up
at one point it was looking quite the shape of a pint of guinness, lovely piece. i love the subtle amber coloured resin.
I love the "perfect" pieces too, but somehow the ones with the big cracks or imperfections end up being my favorites.
Maybe he can turn a piece of wood into covid 19 cure. If not, these videos are fantastic for being quarantined.
If he sold one every year for +$23 trillion and donated proceeds to the president's
deficit debt restructuring fund then I'm sure he could stop the disease spreading ;-)
Beautiful vase, and as usual your work is quite mesmerizing. Aside from the part where you clean up the rotten wood with a drill - reminds me too much of dentist visits to enjoy...
(My own fault for not taking more care of my teeth, of course.)
I love how subtle the epoxy work is on this. there but not..... very cool
Really admire people whose really good in arts and crafts, how much more curving wood and creat into such an amazing creativity salute you sir
Nice work Andy, great design and finish, cheers John
Subtle and stunning piece 👍