I have never see anything like this piece. The grain is amazing. Glad you didn’t smooth out the hedgehog effect. I really love it. And I am never bored. I am fascinated by your abilities and love anything you care to share.
Phil you did justice to this beautiful Mallee burl. You gave ma an idea for some small oak burls that were given to me. Thanks looking forward to your next turning.
Love the hedgehog! Turned out stunning! You make it beautiful without sacrificing the character of the wood! That, I believe is the sign of a true master.
Wow Phil , that is a stunning piece of wood and you have definitely done it justice. Thanks so much for sharing. Stay Safe, regards Jules, Droitwich, England
Hello Phil , My Good Sir , you come across the most Wonderful pieces of wood, than I have ever heard of ! But it truly seems like you can communicate with each piece and guides you to the most Beautiful areas and let's you uncover it for the World to see! The way you turned it was Perfect And definitely look's like a Hedge Hog ! Take Care and Be Safe
Good evening, Phil. Sorry about your grinder, that's too many going bad too soon. Very enjoyable video and bowl. How very fortunate to have the pleasure of turning this beautiful wood. Well done, thumbs up.
Dear Phil, nice work with what is very dense, hard wood. You’d be surprised to hear that i can go to my firewood supplier and pick through the pieces on offer and pull out turning pieces. Such a waste of a beautiful grained wood. We used to use Australian Cedar for bridge and post construction when it was used for period furniture. Huon pine was used for boat construction. All these beautiful timbers are now restricted to craft work using recycled/reclaimed timbers. Boy it would have been fantastic to have lived during the time when we first started exploiting these timbers. It would have seemed like an endless supply. Endless ends up being about 50 years. Back to the main topic. Red Mallee is certainly a beautiful wood. Lovely turning job. Cheers.
Wow wow wow what a beautiful piece love that pretty pattern nice job Phil and the hedge hog looks awesome you do not see that very often may be the only one.
Gee, you have had a rotten run with your grinders mate, hope this one serves you better. Now to our beautiful Red Mallee burl from Australia, a tree that grows oh so slowly. As always, you have talked & turned your way beautifully in this piece Phil, I truly believe you 'have done our wood proud'. Your turning skills & astute brain have perfectly judged how much wood to take away & how much to leave. We will gladly forgive you for the 'hedgehog' vision but to we Aussies it has to be an Echidna. Beautiful turning Phil with a perfect finish for what can only, & must be classified as a 'beautiful timber' as you have rightly said. Great job my friend, I would love to be able to supply you with more pieces. Very sensitive piece of turning so thanks for sharing. Don from South Aust.
My old grinders were under-powered at 1/3 HP and had a hard time spinning up the heavy CBN wheels. I always gave them a spin by hand just before hitting the switch. My new grinder is 1 HP and spins them up like nothing! I expect this one to last me the rest of my life! I'm glad you like this piece. I spent a lot of time thinking of my Aussie friends while I was turning this. I love you guys down there, such a hardy bunch with a good sense of humor and life! I knew this was a special wood and is important to you folks and tried to do it proud. Sounds like I succeeded. Thank you, Don! Stay safe, my friend!
Really like that, I picked up two small pieces tonight from a friend. They were owned by her Father who passed away about 20 years ago….straight away I thought you’ll have done something I’d like to try…..and yip you have. I don’t know what wood I have but sure does look the same. Thank you and hope I can hand his daughter back something he would have liked.
Lovely. Greetings from Victoria Australia. My goats 🐐 got out and in to the bush today, I came back with as many fallen burls as I could possibly carry. Mallee burl is an absolute tool killer.
This brings back childhood memories for me, my dad used to tell me made up stories about Harold the hedgehog, he would love this Enjoyable video as always ☺ 👍
Thank You Phil for leaving so much of the pointy texture! I love that, most ppl just turn it away or drown it in resin. I love that you always try to keep as much of the natural texture and use the design of the wood to make your final project. Thanks for sharing
You do some great work. You say you are not an artist but you are an artist with a piece of wood. I have been watching you on my TV and I just wanted to get on computer and comment. I have watched probably 80% of your videos. I haven't turned anything since the 70's. Keep up the wonderful work. And you are a teacher whether you believe it or not.
I love the hedgehog bowl it is perfect . What a gift to receive. Another beautiful piece of art. Make me happy just to watch you work Phi. The hedgehog was icing on the cake.
I like it as much as you do, Phil. How well you understood that wood. It's gorgeous. Thank you to Ron for sending and you for sharing and see you soon.
G’day Phil, not red but brown mallee. Both beautiful but red mallee has a lovely pink to red hue in it. Great turning and wonderful to see you left the bumps on outside. These burls are great turned on inside with outside trunk left completely natural, except for a foot of some sort. I agree with other comments , echidna or platypus , yes More Ozzie timber turning Phil.
Well done Phil. Nice work. And a big thank you for pronouncing the words "Mallee Burl" correctly. Cheers, Dave Winch, Beachmere, Queensland, Australia
My pleasure and thank you, David! 😀
FANTASTIC! A lovely set of ‘false teeth’ round the rim!!! 🤪 Well done! 🤩😍🥰❤️🇬🇧
LOL!
I have never see anything like this piece. The grain is amazing. Glad you didn’t smooth out the hedgehog effect. I really love it. And I am never bored. I am fascinated by your abilities and love anything you care to share.
Awesome! Thank you! 😊
You are a Master at turning! Love the hedgehog!!
Thank you so much, Jeff! 😊
That is just 100% adorable! My niece is in the hedgehogs and she would love that. Once again, just adorable.
I think so too, Lynda. Thank you! 😊
very nice gorgeous looking piece ,, the hedgehog wins big time
I think so too! 😊
Your work is never boring. Stay safe.
Thank you, Tom! 😊
Love the little hedgehog. The colors are beautiful.
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Wow ... that is a spectacularly beautiful piece of wood!!! The heartwood grain is incredible!. Nice job Phil!!
It sure is! Thank you, Geoff! 😊
Hi Phil! Absolutely love this hedgehog bowl. The wood is gorgeous! ❤🙃
Glad you like it! 😊
Love the hedgehog and the spikes. 👍👍
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The hedgehog bowl is really neat. Love it!
Me too, Dave, it's cool to see and hold! 😄
Cutest little hedgehog bowl I've ever seen! I love it!
Thank you, J J!
Yes, a very beautiful piece of wood. Nicely done Sir.
Thanks a lot, Peter! 😊
Turned out great, definitely looks like a hedgehog 🦔 ♥️
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Phil you did justice to this beautiful Mallee burl. You gave ma an idea for some small oak burls that were given to me. Thanks looking forward to your next turning.
Awesome! Thank you, Kevin! 😊
Wot a beautiful piece looks awesome the inside has so much detail. Stay healthy my friend 👍👍👍😊😊😊❤️
Thank you, Kelvin! You stay healthy, too! 😊
PA the little hedgehog!!! Really like the results...your usual fine work.
Thanks, Mary! 👍
Absolutely Stunning. All I can say Phil is you Nailed It 100 percent.
Just gorgeous!!!!!!!
Thanks a lot, Carl!
Love the hedgehog! Turned out stunning! You make it beautiful without sacrificing the character of the wood! That, I believe is the sign of a true master.
Wow, so nice of you, Nancy, thank you! 😊
I enjoyed your term,"elderly" senses.This is a most unique piece of wood.Great finish!
Haha, well, gotta speak the truth, Ron! 😊
Excellent hedge hog turning!
Thanks, James! 👍
Glad you left the hedgehog! Very pretty piece.
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A lovely bowl, I like it very much! So glad you saved the hedgehog and the spikes, makes it a very unusual bowl.
Greetings from Sweden!
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Thank you, Ann from the home of my ancestors! 😊
Love the hedgehog! Don't see Sonic.
But definitely see the little Beasty!
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You seem to find the most interesting and lovely things in wood!
Very inspiring!
Beautiful I love the hedgehog 🦔
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That wood is phenomenal. It will make a stunning candle holder.
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Phil I really like what you did with this 👏👏👏👏👏👏
I'm glad, thank you, Douglas! 😊
Cute hedgehog. I am happy that you kept it. Beautiful.
Thank you! 😊
Love the hedgehog! So cute, and cool!
Thank you, Stephanie! 😊
Wow Phil , that is a stunning piece of wood and you have definitely done it justice. Thanks so much for sharing. Stay Safe, regards Jules, Droitwich, England
Thanks a lot, Jules! 😊
Yep! Very cool, and most unusual!
Thanks, Rick! 😊
Looks good with the colors of the day grains
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Hello Phil ,
My Good Sir , you come across the most Wonderful pieces of wood, than I have ever heard of ! But it truly seems like you can communicate with each piece and guides you to the most Beautiful areas and let's you uncover it for the World to see! The way you turned it was Perfect
And definitely look's like a Hedge Hog ! Take Care and Be Safe
Glad you enjoyed it, Larry, thanks! 😊
Hello Phil and thank for such a beautiful way of enhancing that little piece of Mallee from OZ 👍🏻🇦🇺
My pleasure, Miguel, thank you for watching! 😊
That is gorgeous! The first thing I saw was a platypus, then a hedgehog, and finally a common toad. Some kind of wood turning Rorschach test.
Hahaha, love it, James, thanks! 😊
Beautiful wood, you really nailed one of Australian treasures Phil, well done
Thank you so much! 😊
Super awesome Hedgehog. Love it.
Groovy, thanks, Marge! 😊
You did sonic proud. Beautiful piece. ❤️
Thank you, Mandy! 😊
Good evening, Phil. Sorry about your grinder, that's too many going bad too soon. Very enjoyable video and bowl. How very fortunate to have the pleasure of turning this beautiful wood. Well done, thumbs up.
Good morning! 😊
Excellent choice for the piece! So cool looking!
Thank you, Dan! Cheers!
Wow! That is a tiny masterpiece!
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A real beaut, as they might say in Australia, Phil. Terrific grain, contrasting with the sapwood. I love it!
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I like what you did leaving the hedgehog! Very pretty critter. Nice work.
Thank you very much, Rick! 😊
Inside of the bowl looks like a topo map of mountains. Gorgeous!
A very special piece, Laura. I'm glad you like it, thank you! 😄
What an absolute gorgeous piece of wood! Awesome hedgehog bowl Phil!
Thank you very much! 😊
That is just so gorgeous...love it!
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Dear Phil, nice work with what is very dense, hard wood. You’d be surprised to hear that i can go to my firewood supplier and pick through the pieces on offer and pull out turning pieces. Such a waste of a beautiful grained wood. We used to use Australian Cedar for bridge and post construction when it was used for period furniture. Huon pine was used for boat construction. All these beautiful timbers are now restricted to craft work using recycled/reclaimed timbers.
Boy it would have been fantastic to have lived during the time when we first started exploiting these timbers. It would have seemed like an endless supply. Endless ends up being about 50 years.
Back to the main topic. Red Mallee is certainly a beautiful wood. Lovely turning job. Cheers.
All very interesting, Peter, thank you for sharing your knowledge! 😊
Awe the hedge hog is adorable,
Agreed, Linette! 😊
Hi Phil
It looks a bit like a moonscape with a shiny lake in the middle.
Beautiful grain pattern,thanks for sharing
Regards
Oh, nice, thanks, Mal! 😊
Only one word. EXCELENT!!!
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It looks like a hedgehog to me as well. I really like it is really cute
It's quite popular with visitors, Joann! 😄
That is so cute! I just love the hedgehog!
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I love this one! Great move to keep the hedge hog!
He's happy too, Mike! 😊
Wow wow wow what a beautiful piece love that pretty pattern nice job Phil and the hedge hog looks awesome you do not see that very often may be the only one.
Glad you enjoyed it, Wade, thanks!
Gee, you have had a rotten run with your grinders mate, hope this one serves you better. Now to our beautiful Red Mallee burl from Australia, a tree that grows oh so slowly. As always, you have talked & turned your way beautifully in this piece Phil, I truly believe you 'have done our wood proud'. Your turning skills & astute brain have perfectly judged how much wood to take away & how much to leave. We will gladly forgive you for the 'hedgehog' vision but to we Aussies it has to be an Echidna. Beautiful turning Phil with a perfect finish for what can only, & must be classified as a 'beautiful timber' as you have rightly said. Great job my friend, I would love to be able to supply you with more pieces. Very sensitive piece of turning so thanks for sharing. Don from South Aust.
My old grinders were under-powered at 1/3 HP and had a hard time spinning up the heavy CBN wheels. I always gave them a spin by hand just before hitting the switch. My new grinder is 1 HP and spins them up like nothing! I expect this one to last me the rest of my life! I'm glad you like this piece. I spent a lot of time thinking of my Aussie friends while I was turning this. I love you guys down there, such a hardy bunch with a good sense of humor and life! I knew this was a special wood and is important to you folks and tried to do it proud. Sounds like I succeeded. Thank you, Don! Stay safe, my friend!
I love how you left it alone and didn't "fill" the gaps with plastic. Kudos.
Never, Jill, I'm glad you appreciate that, thank you! 😄
PHIL, GREAT JOB, SEE YOU NEXT TIME, TELL EVERYBODY HELLO...HEDGEHOG...
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Better than anything on Prime Time... Phil is the Bob Ross of Wood Turning
Haha, you are too kind, Keith, thank you! 😊
One of the best Phil
I'm glad you like it, thank you! 😊
Wow! When you do a 'bowl,' you do do a bowl! Beautiful wood.
Hard to go wrong with wood like this, DC! 😊
Really like that, I picked up two small pieces tonight from a friend. They were owned by her Father who passed away about 20 years ago….straight away I thought you’ll have done something I’d like to try…..and yip you have. I don’t know what wood I have but sure does look the same. Thank you and hope I can hand his daughter back something he would have liked.
Sounds great, enjoy! 😊
I love what you see in the wood before you start, mostly right on.
Thank you, Harold! 😊
Definitely the most beautiful hedgehog I've ever seen!!
Cool, thanks, Peggy! 😊
Lovely. Greetings from Victoria Australia. My goats 🐐 got out and in to the bush today, I came back with as many fallen burls as I could possibly carry. Mallee burl is an absolute tool killer.
You mean burls fall from the trees??? You are a lucky guy, enjoy!
Another awesome piece! Thanks for your work and sharing it.
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This brings back childhood memories for me, my dad used to tell me made up stories about Harold the hedgehog, he would love this
Enjoyable video as always ☺ 👍
That's awesome! 😊
Looks just like a hedgehog! Love it! Nicely done!
Cool, thanks, Vicki! 😊
Love the hedgie! That is such fine grain. It's like a gemstone! This is another one I want to visit with and pet.
I just had to keep him, Nan! I'm not too sure he is very pettable, though. LOL!
I’m glade you kept the hedge hog and it looks really cool
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🐼 Big Bear Hugs from a 68 yr old grandma in Kirby, Texas, USA 🐼 ❤️
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Lovely job again Phil 👍👍👍
Thanks for watching, Steve! 😊
Just the right proportions Phil - looks really good!!
Thanks, Jim! 😊
Edgehog looks great. Good job.
Thanks, Doug! 😊
You keep saying hedgehog, and I keep thinking platypus. Looks like a beak to me. Another beautiful piece in the books. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! 😊 Cheers!
A pet and a bowl all in one. Beautiful.
It really is! 😊
What wonderful wood, excellent work Phil
Thank you! 😊 Cheers!
Gorgeous wood! Awesome job!
Glad you like it! Thank you, Vangie! 😊
What a pretty bowl!!! And it does look hedgehoggy! A little.
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Great looking bowl Phil
Pretty wood for sure, Bobby, thanks! 😊
Always glad to see your new videos. This is fantastic. Thank you and take care.
Paul.
Thank you very much, Paul! 😊
OMG!! That little piece is gorgeous 👏🏻. Hope your time with the grandson went well.
Thank you! 😊 We had a great time making a sword.
@@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop Fantastic!! What else would a young boy want to make? My question is Roman, French or Pirate? 🏛🥖🏴☠️
@@flhiker Pirate!
Wow outstanding and very beautiful Phil I love it take care and God bless
Thanks for watching, Mike! 😊
Bello il confronto tra la parte lavorata e la parte grezza, naturale. Mai vista una radica così originale. Bravo.
Sono felice che ti piaccia, grazie! 😊
Thank You Phil for leaving so much of the pointy texture! I love that, most ppl just turn it away or drown it in resin. I love that you always try to keep as much of the natural texture and use the design of the wood to make your final project. Thanks for sharing
You are so welcome, Jason, thank you for noticing! 😊
Great job as always Phil stay safe👍👍👍👍
Thanks, will do! 😊
You do some great work. You say you are not an artist but you are an artist with a piece of wood. I have been watching you on my TV and I just wanted to get on computer and comment. I have watched probably 80% of your videos. I haven't turned anything since the 70's. Keep up the wonderful work. And you are a teacher whether you believe it or not.
Wow, thank you, John! Time to get back to turning, dontcha think? 😊
What a beautiful bowl
Agreed! 😊
I love the hedgehog bowl it is perfect . What a gift to receive. Another beautiful piece of art. Make me happy just to watch you work Phi.
The hedgehog was icing on the cake.
Thank you so much, Sue! 😊
Harry the Hedge Hog Bowl .... Fabulous .....
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I like it as much as you do, Phil. How well you understood that wood. It's gorgeous. Thank you to Ron for sending and you for sharing and see you soon.
Once in a lifetime kind of wood for me, I had to choose wisely! 😊
Many you tubers that I follow, I see a video and I immediately hit the like button. Welcome to my club!
Cool! Thank you, Kerry! 😊
What a brilliant piece
Thank you, Sue, I'm glad you like it! 😊
How fun! Absolutely beautiful. Nice work Phil. I love your commentary.
Good tips on sanding finishes, experience pays well again..Thanks Mr Phil again..
You are very welcome, Bobby, thank you for watching! 😊
Absolutely gorgeous!
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G’day Phil, not red but brown mallee. Both beautiful but red mallee has a lovely pink to red hue in it.
Great turning and wonderful to see you left the bumps on outside.
These burls are great turned on inside with outside trunk left completely natural, except for a foot of some sort. I agree with other comments , echidna or platypus , yes
More Ozzie timber turning Phil.
Thanks for the correction, Greg. I'm glad you watched!
Beautifully done!!
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Beautiful bowl! Love the sapwood ring, shows off the beautiful heartwood.
Agreed, pretty cool wood, Susan! 😊
I love it too….just one in a million……⭐️
Cool, thanks, Hazel! 😊