Wow am I wore out. Just watching you turn that I could almost feel every cut. But man oh man did that come out cool looking. Just an amazing job of turning it Phil. It looks a bit like the Camelia I have and I think you turned a piece of it. Very hard wood. I love the worm screw setup that Tuffy made for you. Worked like a charm And that drill press clamp is the cat's meow. Sure did the trick. I have one of those that a good friend of mine gave me. And it is mounted on a drill press just like yours. And I bought mine new from Sears about 50 years ago as well. Mine came with the tilting table that you hook up on the back side. That is what makes it so hard to lift up and down. Good ole Harbor Freight trailer jack has solved that issue. I am getting so lazy I might put a motor on the jack LOL. A top of the line turning my friend, Gary
Oh, man, I never got that tilting table! I'll bet that DOES add a lot weight! Maybe one of those harbor freight electric cranes would do the trick? I'll have to look into that! Thanks, buddy! 😊
Hmmm, it's kind of turtle shaped if a turtle was very flexible and could lay down in a hammock! Mostly I see a beautifully finished piece of artistic wood that I'd want mounted on my wall. Whenever I watch a wood turning video and it goes to slo- mo, I just know disaster is a out to strike. I'm so glad neither you nor it got damaged! Thanks for the fun, Phil 😊
That shoe looks awfully uncomfortable but as a sleigh now... I can see Santa urging on his reindeer towing his sacks on another section behind... Today its too humid, grey, wet and quite miserable over here so I suppose I'm dreaming the summer away! Not really, we're very grateful not to be suffering the heat for long spells so far this year. Thats a such lovely little piece Phil, thanks to that ingenious device and your talent it really gave the escalonia root a second life. Its normally a hardy shrub, we have them over here, the bees love their little round pink flowers. Something must have changed dramatically in their environment to kill them off if there was no noxious substances sprayed on them. Or...maybe twenty-five years is a good innings for them, could just be that if they're left in the wild...anyway, thanks Tuffy for putting it into the hands of your talented friend! They do polish up well in your hands Phil, but not too shiny, of course! 👍👏😄🇬🇧
Morning jeffrosen8237... Ha Jeff, yes what a fun game it is trying to find solid but unusual pieces for Phil. So far Phil has turned all I have sent (well almost all, except for that contaminated Buckeye ugh!!!) ... TM
So cool, So many animals in this piece, I could turn it over and over in my hands for hours and just get lost in identifying new creatures. So so cool. Thanks Phil
Phil. When you initially showed us that piece of wood I said to myself there's no way he can make a bowl out of this but as always you make me eat my words God bless you Phil
Thank You Phill.... WOW, you figured out how to hold that "thing", excellent. Phil you are a woodturner that when you decide to turn something, whatever something that may be, you figure out how and you do it!!! My 2 thumbs up to you Phil. A bit difficult to turn with that interrupted cut but it all worked out for the good and I think that wood has a very nice color. The before & after are quite dramatic. So Phil the name of the hedge/stump is Escallonia ( Pink Princess or Fradesii ). There is perhaps 50+ of these dead 25-year-old hedges that were 5+ foot tall. Why they decided to die I do not know. A very durable and attractive hedge when healthy. Very nice turning today Phil and until next time ... TM😁
Wow, you got the name of it? Cool! Not sure I can pronounce it! Maybe I'll just go with the Pink Princess when I turn the larger piece. Thank you, Tuffy! 😊
Good evening, Phil. Everything starts with a plan and your planning yielded an amazing piece. I am convinced if Tuffy sent you 3 popsicle sticks and a few barks from a dog, you would be successful in turning a fantastic piece. Thanks for the video.
HA... Now Ray you have me thinking.... AH wonder if I should include the rubber bands with those popsicle sticks so Phil could make a flying sculpture??? TM
At the 'shoe' angle, I see a person reclining. Learnings from today: 1) Tuffy has a wicked sense of humor; and 2) Phil will (and can) turn just about anything.
I thought it was a pretty piece of wood/root ball before you did anything to it. But of course you made it more Beautiful ❤ Tuffy is a very good friend!!
It turned out to be a cute little bowl/dish! I think you could put one of those round/globe shaped candles in it or a round, polished marble ornament. Thanks Phil!❤
Phil you just gotta love that FOG wood. 😊 happy turning my friend. I try to turn at least one of something that my wife and I find once a year while out on our adventures. ❤. Take care and thanks for the safety tips as always.
Fog wood or fog hedge. Your never cease to amaze me. Based on the title of this video I was expecting to see pieces flying everywhere. I am going have to see if I can fabricate Tuffy’s jig. It would be just for me not to mass produce. That piece looks like Cinderella’s daily work shoe. Thanks Phil see you next time Dan
Thank you for the lesson on how to use my imagination to visulize what is possible with a piece of wood that most would just throw away. A lovely bowl.
That is a great bit of turning, you worked out how to mount it and then remount it and I think you are right about removing the recess, it is usually great. Well done Phil. All the best to you. Regards Jim
Phil and his flying fog (wood). Initially it looked verily like Manzanita. Now that I see the inside, I’m not so sure. This was a great video. Off the turning path so to speak. Keep the aspidistra flying! Be well. God bless, Paul
It's a squirrel pool lounger.... love the way that you can take a piece of wood that, for most, would remain at the back of the pile and turn it into something to be proud of. When it threw itself off the lathe I feared for the recess being snarled up as it was living on the ragged edge already but it was just a little nick, phew. Lovely piece of art Phil, as always. You continue to inspire me and I continue to turn wood into shavings.
you are a problem's solver. With you we perceive the difficulty of a task, and how to achieve a final results, ...facing each step with determination. You never give up: Is a soling teaching. Thank you. Sorry for my English; I keep learning but at 80 years old is more what I forget that what I'm learning.
I didn't think youd be able to turn much out of this piece, then I thought come on Amanda you saying this about Phil he can turn nearly everything he is very talented and a masterwoodturner. This wood has lovely grain and nooks and crannies, the bark is wonderful. I really love this wee dish is a piece of art you have turned it is magnificent and unique well done. Take care of yourself from Amanda xx
I would have never thought that piece could be turned into anything... You amazed me once again! Thanx 4 showing me again that one man's trash can become another's treasure... You are a treasure that creates treasures! Thanx 4 sharing Phil, and of course I'll keep watching!!! ✌️😎👍
How did I miss this video? It is a wild tangled mess of wood, The center is your guess is as good as mine on piece as this!!! With that many piths you found the right center and of course it just turned out beautiful!!! I must be asleep or tired but I didn't see what you saw. Im sure some of your viewers saw it. But dont get discouraged, its still in there!!! HA HA KEEP ON TURNING
Hi 👋 Phil, from Phil, That is a great idea with the cam lock clamp on the drill press, and the wood worm screw extension I think I remember seeing it before, great tool. The shoe sculpture turning looks pretty amazing, you just need to make the right hand Shoe 👠, and mount it on a frame or another piece of unusual wood and I’m sure somebody will pay you good money for the sculpture, even one of these famous shoe companies, as we all know there is people out there that likes art sculpture, Great looking 👀 peace, Phil from the moulin France,
That's nice. Phil. I agree with the ones who said it looks like a recliner. The part where you said the heel straps go is the head rest with wings. Bill
Hi Phil, just got around to watching this video. At any rate your f.o.g. wood looks very much like some species of juniper, especially since you were told it came out of a landscape.
@@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop very interesting, that's not one I've heard of before. But then again, I live here in Ohio and we have some different plants here. Thank you for letting me know.
Just a guess but the bark looks like very mature grapevine. In the wild the vine can get very large. I have some near my home. Also the way it twists makes me think it is some kind of vine. Just speculating!
That is just way too cool! 😎 As you're holding it toward the end, the profile made me think of a Victorian reclining couch. Well, in miniature, anyway. Thanks to Tuffy for the shrubbery! 😂
Never one to shirk a challenge ... only you could see a bowl in this 'tangled mess'! I am glad you had fun making it, I had fun watching it ... and happy to leave it to you!!
Amazing piece Phil. But perhaps more of a witches shoe.😅 I like it when you turn at normal speed because it lets me hear the actual sound of the turning. That way I know the sounds coming from my turning efforts are normal. It makes me feel better about my ability. Thanks.
Beautiful bowl, Phil. I don’t know what kind of wood that is but I must admit, I don’t really care. It is absolutely gorgeous, whatever it is. You are the master, my friend. 👏👏👏👏👏 All the best, …..Gord
Nice job, Phil. I'm going to guess it is boxwood because you said it is really hard and the donor stated it came from some type of hedge. We don't let boxwood get very large in this country, but it was used for wooded plane bodies many years ago before Mr. Stanley took over the world by making all metal hand planes.
When you turned it over to remove that dovetail on the recess, I thought "he is going to keep fixing it until it's really broke!" But you didn't, and I love the way it turned out. It is a perfect Keys bowl.
I love your sanding technique. Here in California we call that bush a "juniper " if you ever had to trim the hedge you would immediately recognize it! Great job.
🙋♂️🏴 Hi Phil it's mazing how you manage to create such fantastic pieces out of so strange and odd shaped bits of FOG wood. I think that because you always manage, your friends are setting you bigger challenges, but they haven't defeated the master turner.
For whatever reason Phil, it reminds me of a lizard like a gecko! I know it doesn’t really look like one, that’s just what came to mind 🦎😊. You’ve sure been posing problems for yourself and then thankfully solving them!! Nice work. Cheers, Rick
Talking about strange formed pieces, this is a very special model, it´s a wonder what you made from it, no one would have tried it, but you did it again, and made it extraordinary again
I have said it before, but this video requires me to say it again, you sir have more nerve than a canal horse. Well done. It sure looks smooth. Love all that you do. Keep up the great work.
Another victory cobber though I'm pretty sure Tuffy was giggling in the background again. Cheers and stay well.
I'm sure he was, Deno! 😊
Wow am I wore out. Just watching you turn that I could almost feel every cut. But man oh man did that come out cool looking.
Just an amazing job of turning it Phil. It looks a bit like the Camelia I have and I think you turned a piece of it. Very hard wood.
I love the worm screw setup that Tuffy made for you. Worked like a charm
And that drill press clamp is the cat's meow. Sure did the trick. I have one of those that a good friend of mine gave me.
And it is mounted on a drill press just like yours. And I bought mine new from Sears about 50 years ago as well. Mine came with the tilting table that you hook up on the back side.
That is what makes it so hard to lift up and down. Good ole Harbor Freight trailer jack has solved that issue. I am getting so lazy I might put a motor on the jack LOL.
A top of the line turning my friend,
Gary
Oh, man, I never got that tilting table! I'll bet that DOES add a lot weight! Maybe one of those harbor freight electric cranes would do the trick? I'll have to look into that! Thanks, buddy! 😊
i love that bowl !!!!!!!!!!!
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Tuffy sure does like to send you a challenge. Greetings from Scotland. Totally cool! 👠
Haha, thanks, Al! 😊
Hmmm, it's kind of turtle shaped if a turtle was very flexible and could lay down in a hammock! Mostly I see a beautifully finished piece of artistic wood that I'd want mounted on my wall. Whenever I watch a wood turning video and it goes to slo- mo, I just know disaster is a out to strike. I'm so glad neither you nor it got damaged! Thanks for the fun, Phil 😊
Thank you very much, Gwynn! 😊
Phil, In Alabama, that's lawn fire wood. But you know it's "art wood". Great looking too!
Thanks, John! 😀
Hi Phil...
Another demonstration of how to make the impossible.. possible...
Well done...
Take care my friend...All the best.....Andy
Haha, thanks a lot, my friend! 😊
That shoe looks awfully uncomfortable but as a sleigh now... I can see Santa urging on his reindeer towing his sacks on another section behind...
Today its too humid, grey, wet and quite miserable over here so I suppose I'm dreaming the summer away! Not really, we're very grateful not to be suffering the heat for long spells so far this year.
Thats a such lovely little piece Phil, thanks to that ingenious device and your talent it really gave the escalonia root a second life. Its normally a hardy shrub, we have them over here, the bees love their little round pink flowers. Something must have changed dramatically in their environment to kill them off if there was no noxious substances sprayed on them. Or...maybe twenty-five years is a good innings for them, could just be that if they're left in the wild...anyway, thanks Tuffy for putting it into the hands of your talented friend!
They do polish up well in your hands Phil, but not too shiny, of course! 👍👏😄🇬🇧
Thank you, Jude, for another great comment! 😊
Think it is a dieters soup bowl! That Tuffy likes to push you to the edge! Thanks Tuffy. It's beautiful.
Morning jeffrosen8237... Ha Jeff, yes what a fun game it is trying to find solid but unusual pieces for Phil. So far Phil has turned all I have sent (well almost all, except for that contaminated Buckeye ugh!!!) ... TM
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So cool, So many animals in this piece, I could turn it over and over in my hands for hours and just get lost in identifying new creatures. So so cool. Thanks Phil
Thank you, Richard! 😊
Love it!! Thanks, Phil. I always look forward to Thursday for another Philism!! Never disappointed!!
Thank you, Peter! 😊
I think that turned out great! You whispered and it heard you! Thanks Phil!
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Phil. When you initially showed us that piece of wood I said to myself there's no way he can make a bowl out of this but as always you make me eat my words God bless you Phil
I should have put some whipped creme on your words, at least! 😊
Thank You Phill.... WOW, you figured out how to hold that "thing", excellent. Phil you are a woodturner that when you decide to turn something, whatever something that may be, you figure out how and you do it!!! My 2 thumbs up to you Phil. A bit difficult to turn with that interrupted cut but it all worked out for the good and I think that wood has a very nice color. The before & after are quite dramatic. So Phil the name of the hedge/stump is Escallonia ( Pink Princess or Fradesii ). There is perhaps 50+ of these dead 25-year-old hedges that were 5+ foot tall. Why they decided to die I do not know. A very durable and attractive hedge when healthy.
Very nice turning today Phil and until next time ... TM😁
Wow, you got the name of it? Cool! Not sure I can pronounce it! Maybe I'll just go with the Pink Princess when I turn the larger piece. Thank you, Tuffy! 😊
Good evening, Phil.
Everything starts with a plan and your planning yielded an amazing piece. I am convinced if Tuffy sent you 3 popsicle sticks and a few barks from a dog, you would be successful in turning a fantastic piece. Thanks for the video.
Hahaha, you made me laugh out loud, Ray, thanks! 😊
@@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop Laughter is good.
HA... Now Ray you have me thinking.... AH wonder if I should include the rubber bands with those popsicle sticks so Phil could make a flying sculpture??? TM
At the 'shoe' angle, I see a person reclining. Learnings from today: 1) Tuffy has a wicked sense of humor; and 2) Phil will (and can) turn just about anything.
Haha, all so true, Michael! At least, I'll try! 😊
A non traditional piece. How wonderful!
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An odd piece indeed, but a nice work of art. You see things in wood no other do. Thank you for sharing your work.🌿 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you very much, Rob! 😊
Whew....you did it! Had me nervous. It sure turned out beautiful. Tuffy finds the neatest woods.
He sure does! 😊
I thought it was a pretty piece of wood/root ball before you did anything to it. But of course you made it more Beautiful ❤ Tuffy is a very good friend!!
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It turned out to be a cute little bowl/dish! I think you could put one of those round/globe shaped candles in it or a round, polished marble ornament. Thanks Phil!❤
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Yes! It's a holder for something mystical and round - a palantir, or seer's stone, from Lord of the Rings!
Phil you just gotta love that FOG wood. 😊 happy turning my friend. I try to turn at least one of something that my wife and I find once a year while out on our adventures. ❤. Take care and thanks for the safety tips as always.
Cool idea, Edward! 😊
Cool...I thought it looked like a Hammerhead Shark in a lounge chair! Must be that glass of wine talking. Thanks for an imaginative turn.
Haha, yup, sounds like the wine to me! 😊
Great piece. Not sure why I wasn’t surprised when it came off the chuck. Great recovery. Lovely piece.
Thanks, Doug! 😊
Fog wood or fog hedge. Your never cease to amaze me. Based on the title of this video I was expecting to see pieces flying everywhere. I am going have to see if I can fabricate Tuffy’s jig. It would be just for me not to mass produce. That piece looks like Cinderella’s daily work shoe. Thanks Phil see you next time Dan
Cool, good luck with it, Dan! 😊
Thank you for the lesson on how to use my imagination to visulize what is possible with a piece of wood that most would just throw away. A lovely bowl.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you, Ross! 😊
That is a great bit of turning, you worked out how to mount it and then remount it and I think you are right about removing the recess, it is usually great. Well done Phil.
All the best to you.
Regards Jim
Thanks, Jim! 😊
Great discussion on the Drill Press.....Interesting turn
Thanks, John! 😊
Sometimes they fly the friendly sky’s, it happens more than people think. Good recovery Phil.👍👍👍👍🙏
Thanks, Mark! 😊
Thought for sure it was going to explode, but once again you did it. Beautiful work of art Phil 👍.
Thank you! Cheers! 😊
I see someone relaxing...maybe in a hammock. Great Job!
Yes, I can see that, too. Thank you! 😊
Tuffy is such a card.
LOL! 😊
AnnaAnna-uc2ff ... HA Anna ... Ace of Spades Anna, ha.... TM
Always amazed at how you can take a sows ear and turn it into a silk purse.
Thank you, Monte! 😊
Phil and his flying fog (wood). Initially it looked verily like Manzanita. Now that I see the inside, I’m not so sure. This was a great video. Off the turning path so to speak.
Keep the aspidistra flying!
Be well.
God bless,
Paul
Tuffy told me it was not Manzanita but I didn't believe him. Now that I've turned it, I do. He named it down in his comment. 😊
Another one-of-a-kind unique bowl. Attaboy Phil.
Thanks, Clint! 😊
That is beautiful Phil. Again not something I would have attempted but as usual you see things that most don’t. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you, Charles! 😊
That turned out fantastic. Phil you inspire me to push the limits
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Gorgeous piece Phil. I have to stop scratching my head in the beginning, you always make it beautiful.
Thanks for sharing.
I'm scratching my head right along with you, Carl! 😊
Phil,
That is one very interesting piece, there is so much to look at! Thank you for sharing 👍😎
Thanks, Luie! 😊
It's a squirrel pool lounger.... love the way that you can take a piece of wood that, for most, would remain at the back of the pile and turn it into something to be proud of. When it threw itself off the lathe I feared for the recess being snarled up as it was living on the ragged edge already but it was just a little nick, phew. Lovely piece of art Phil, as always. You continue to inspire me and I continue to turn wood into shavings.
Cool, thanks, Colin! 😊
you are a problem's solver. With you we perceive the difficulty of a task, and how to achieve a final results, ...facing each step with determination.
You never give up: Is a soling teaching.
Thank you.
Sorry for my English; I keep learning but at 80 years old is more what I forget that what I'm learning.
Thank you so much, Robert! I'm 75 and cannot imagine learning another language at my age. Good for you, keep at it! 😊
I didn't think youd be able to turn much out of this piece, then I thought come on Amanda you saying this about Phil he can turn nearly everything he is very talented and a masterwoodturner. This wood has lovely grain and nooks and crannies, the bark is wonderful. I really love this wee dish is a piece of art you have turned it is magnificent and unique well done. Take care of yourself from Amanda xx
Such a kind comment, Amanda, thank you! 😊
I would have never thought that piece could be turned into anything... You amazed me once again! Thanx 4 showing me again that one man's trash can become another's treasure... You are a treasure that creates treasures! Thanx 4 sharing Phil, and of course I'll keep watching!!! ✌️😎👍
Wonderful, thank you! 😊
Wow , you have nerves of steel. Every time I see the action going to slow motion, my muscles in my neck tighten up..... looks beautiful, nice work !
At least I didn't use the Jaws music! 😊
How did I miss this video? It is a wild tangled mess of wood, The center is your guess is as good as mine on piece as this!!! With that many piths you found the right center and of course it just turned out beautiful!!! I must be asleep or tired but I didn't see what you saw. Im sure some of your viewers saw it. But dont get discouraged, its still in there!!! HA HA KEEP ON TURNING
Haha, thanks, Howard! 😊
WOW! A beautiful piece, Phil! Looked like calling it a challenge is an understatement! Thank you Phil!
Thank you, Mike! 😊
Absolutely gorgeous Phil.
The before and after pictures are amazing.
Great looking little bowl Phil.
Take care my friend.
Cheers, Huw
Good to see you this morning, Huw and thanks! 😊
If it smelled a bit piney, I would say, Juniper? It's very cool!👍😊
No odor from this one but I'm turning a Juniper piece now and it smells like a pencil sharpener! 😊
Hi 👋 Phil, from Phil, That is a great idea with the cam lock clamp on the drill press, and the wood worm screw extension I think I remember seeing it before, great tool. The shoe sculpture turning looks pretty amazing, you just need to make the right hand Shoe 👠, and mount it on a frame or another piece of unusual wood and I’m sure somebody will pay you good money for the sculpture, even one of these famous shoe companies, as we all know there is people out there that likes art sculpture, Great looking 👀 peace, Phil from the moulin France,
I wish I had time for all that, Phil! Thank you my friend! 😊
Phil, Every one of your turnings are amazing. All I can say is WOW every time you do another.
Thank you so much! 😊
Your knowledge and patience impressive. The wood finish is exquisite. Thank you!
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Cinderella's slipper? I love this kind of wood turning, thank you Phil.
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That's nice. Phil. I agree with the ones who said it looks like a recliner. The part where you said the heel straps go is the head rest with wings.
Bill
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Looks like it wants to hang on the wall. yes? Thanks, Tuffy (I think!).
Many have said that, Valerie! 😊
Hi Phil, just got around to watching this video. At any rate your f.o.g. wood looks very much like some species of juniper, especially since you were told it came out of a landscape.
Escallonia ( Pink Princess or Fradesii ) 😊
@@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop very interesting, that's not one I've heard of before. But then again, I live here in Ohio and we have some different plants here. Thank you for letting me know.
I enjoy the fact that you turn anything, enjoyed the square block. thank you
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Another great video. Also, thanks for helping that family that was going to loose their home
Thank you, Paul! 😊
Just a guess but the bark looks like very mature grapevine. In the wild the vine can get very large. I have some near my home. Also the way it twists makes me think it is some kind of vine. Just speculating!
Hedgewood, Mark. Tuffy named it in his comment for this video. 😊
I think its so awesome Phil, that you can turn something like that piece of wood, into something so great!
Thanks, Laura! 😊
Don't know exactly what this is but I do like the results. Nice work Phil. Have a great weekend. 🥰
Thanks, Mary, you too! 😊
That is just way too cool! 😎 As you're holding it toward the end, the profile made me think of a Victorian reclining couch. Well, in miniature, anyway.
Thanks to Tuffy for the shrubbery! 😂
Hi Dave, ... Phil always seems to figure out a way to hold these odd pieces. All you woodturners have tricks up your (rolled up) sleeves.... TM
@@tuffymartinez Ha! I have a cat named Trixie. That's as close to 'tricks' as I can get. 😺
Yeah, I can see the couch, too, Dave! 😊
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It does look like a shoe! I wouldn't have taken that piece on. Beautiful work.
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I and I’m sure you do also get so much satisfaction making something out of a small piece of so called scrap, good job.
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Фил, у Вас зоркий глаз, твёрдая рука и чутьё художника! Работа как песня. Удачи Вам!
Большое спасибо за ваш отличный комментарий! 😊
Never one to shirk a challenge ... only you could see a bowl in this 'tangled mess'! I am glad you had fun making it, I had fun watching it ... and happy to leave it to you!!
Haha, thank you, David! 😊
It looks more like a chaise lounge to me, Phil! Good work!
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Amazing piece Phil. But perhaps more of a witches shoe.😅 I like it when you turn at normal speed because it lets me hear the actual sound of the turning. That way I know the sounds coming from my turning efforts are normal. It makes me feel better about my ability. Thanks.
Noted! 😊
Beautiful. I like the pieces that start from wood that is not obviously round.
Me too, Walt! 😊
I just agree with all the previous comments, Phil. There's nothing more to add. Just Brilliant workmanship.
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Beautiful bowl, Phil. I don’t know what kind of wood that is but I must admit, I don’t really care. It is absolutely gorgeous, whatever it is. You are the master, my friend. 👏👏👏👏👏
All the best,
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Thank you, Gord! It's good to see you can sit up and watch videos. Progress! LOL!
Great piece Phil, love how you explain every step of the process. And I know everyone says it but your chuckl is so infectious.
Haha, good to know, thank you! 😊
Nice job, Phil. I'm going to guess it is boxwood because you said it is really hard and the donor stated it came from some type of hedge. We don't let boxwood get very large in this country, but it was used for wooded plane bodies many years ago before Mr. Stanley took over the world by making all metal hand planes.
Good to know, Jim, thanks! 😊
Thanks to you, I bought a Sand-O-Flex. Boy it sure cleans up bark surfaces on the bowls I turn. Great tip!
I've always said, if I didn't have a Sand O Flex I would not turn the pieces I do. Glad you find it useful, Robert, thank you! 😊
When you turned it over to remove that dovetail on the recess, I thought "he is going to keep fixing it until it's really broke!" But you didn't, and I love the way it turned out. It is a perfect Keys bowl.
Haha, cool, thank you! 😊
I love your sanding technique. Here in California we call that bush a "juniper " if you ever had to trim the hedge you would immediately recognize it!
Great job.
Cool, thanks 😊
Pretty ❤️ good looking wood 😉
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Wow, what a challenge, well done, Phil!
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Really awesome bowl Phil! I love rootballs because they are always just so unique!
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Phil, I have been sitting 15 minutes trying to compliment you on this beautiful turning and thank you for the inspiration well Done my friend
Sometimes plain and simple say it best! You nailed it. 😉👌
Wow, thank you, Wayne! 😊
🙋♂️🏴 Hi Phil it's mazing how you manage to create such fantastic pieces out of so strange and odd shaped bits of FOG wood. I think that because you always manage, your friends are setting you bigger challenges, but they haven't defeated the master turner.
I just finished a bigger challenge than this one, John. Next weeks video. Thank you! 😊
@@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop I'm really excited roll on next Friday.
Another dandy, Phil! You certainly have a gift for turning what would normally be "scrap pile" wood into something beautiful. Thanks!
Working on another one now and it's a pain! 😊
Nice one Phil. Reminds me of a hammock. I love it. Your handiwork reminds me of an old saw, viz., "where there's a will, there's a way".
You are right, Kersi! I don't always know what it will be but I do know it will be something! 😊
I would hate to meet the lady whose feet fit that shoe Phil!😂
LOL!
I’m always amazed at how you take an unremarkable knob of wood and turn it into a piece of art.
Thanks, Betty! 😊
Nice looking wood. Interesting shaped bowl in the end.
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Always enjoy your videos. All works are a masterpiece.
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For whatever reason Phil, it reminds me of a lizard like a gecko! I know it doesn’t really look like one, that’s just what came to mind 🦎😊. You’ve sure been posing problems for yourself and then thankfully solving them!! Nice work.
Cheers, Rick
Workin' on another problem piece now, Rick! 😊
@@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop looking forward to watching you get through it!!
I enjoyed your video as always never a dull moment watching you turn impossible pieces of wood
Glad you enjoyed it, Gary, thank you! 😊
Phil, what a cracking wee piece you turned there buddy, you certainly have the patience for pieces like that. Well done.
Yes, thanks, Alan! 😊
Looks like a chaise loungeor recliner.❤😊
Yes, I can see that, Sandra! 😊
Wow Phil, you make it look so easy, what a transformation. Thanks for sharing. Stay Safe, Jules, Droitwich, England
Ah, yes, easy peasy, the magic of editing! LOL! Thank you, Jules! 😊
Talking about strange formed pieces, this is a very special model, it´s a wonder what you made from it, no one would have tried it, but you did it again, and made it extraordinary again
Thanks a lot, Erik! 😊
I have said it before, but this video requires me to say it again, you sir have more nerve than a canal horse. Well done. It sure looks smooth. Love all that you do. Keep up the great work.
Thank you, Chris! 😊
Class Phil, class.! 👍 You do like a challenge with the unusual.
Thank you! 😊
Oh yeah! That's a good one.
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You always do a really nice job Phil. Very unique. And I do see the shoe! Thx and take care.
Glad you like it, thank you! 😊
I would say Leland cypress Phil. Thank you for sharing. I hope I see you on the next one
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One of your best videos. Great job.
Glad you think so, Ken, thank you! 😊
Yes I do like it. Very different 😊
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