Thank You Phil, Thank You Gary ( ThePapa1947 )...Camellia seemed like she did not want to be turned at 12:48 ( Phil please do that each week, love the excitement. Almost dropped my late lunch!!! )...So much fun Phil to sit back, watch, listen on how you work through your turning adventure...Just for the record Phil, YOU ARE NEVER BORING!!! no matter how long your video runs. Great one Phil....TM
Love how you snuck up on it! The kickback seemed very jarring to your hands…then it jumped off and wow! You handled the issues like a pro! Another gorgeous creation!
Oh wow Phil another of your amazing creations, no matter what the piece of wood looks like it always comes out looking like a million dollars. Fantastic.
Another great piece of work Phil. Late night in Scotland, but a must watch with your elections as a TV alternative. No contest when choosing what to view.
Very distinctive piece, unusual, irregular and unique. I really appreciated that you showed the difficulties you encountered Phil. We can all learn from understanding that it's not always plain sailing and that we learn more when we overcome difficulties. There is an honesty in the way that you record your work Phil, an openness which is very engaging. This particular video was very instructive for me.
I'm so glad I found this video. I have a piece of wood somewhat similar to what you started out with for this project and I had not decided what or even if I could do anything with it but now I know what I want to do. It will be a while though as I'm just getting started in turning and I know I need to get some more experience before trying this. That said, I sure do appreciate you narrating your lathe speed, tool use, and that you are wearing a face shield and dust mask when starting. Sometimes we need that reminder that safety equipment is not something to forget about. Take care and thanks for the education and entertainment.
Hello sir, I'm 45yrs old and love woodworking. My grandfather was born in 1918 and lived to be 91. He taught me everything he knew about woodworking and I'm so thankful for it. I just found your channel and I think it's great! I've seen many wood turning channels, but never subscribed to any except for yours. There's something about you that reminds me of my grandfather, not that your old or anything, haha. It's the way you talk. I have always wanted a lathe, but don't see me getting one. At least I can watch you! Doing a great job sir.
Thank you, Scotty! I was a woodworker for 50 years before I retired and decided to become a turner. I don't recommend it for you. It's far too much fun and your life will change and if you are anything like me, you will miss woodworking a lot! Thank you so much for subscribing, I will try to be worthy. 😊
@@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop I really enjoyed your reply, thank you! I have some sycamore limbs that my grandfather had cut up for firewood that are about 4-6 in in diameter. I wanted to save anything that he had a hand in, I loved him more than anything else. Anyways, I have had these logs since 2009 when he passed. Do you think one of these could be turned into some type bowl or something? I used some 1 in diameter limbs he had cut up to make checker board pieces for a board I made and gave to my grandmother after he passed away. She passed away a few months ago at 99. Thank you for getting back to me sir. Scotty Johnson
I'm 76 years old. I learned basic wood turning at school, when I was 12-13, but non after that until recently, so I'm learning all over again. I bought the cheapest lathe I could find a few years ago, a chuck, and a cheap set of turning chisels, and, as you can see above still making mistakes. (Cost me about £500, but they are a lot cheaper in the USA, have a look on Amazon. com for a start, and then elsewhere for better prices. Tools and chucks are cheaper on AliExpress.) I've since added a couple of parting tools, 1/4 & 1/8''. _One piece of advice; if you want to do it, do it!_ There's no reason not to. There's more than enough instruction, (free on YT), to get you started. One tip, instead of using bowl gouges, start by using scrapers, they are a lot more forgiving, and are far less likely to dig in and snatch! I use a 1/2 round, and a skewed scraper for most of my work, on the outside and inside of bowls, and just occasionally use a bowl gouge for deep bowl work, inside the bowl. It works for me. My first 'commission' was to make a wooden 'foot' for an antique Napoleon Wine glass. My price? a bottle of Scotch!😊 .
Phil, it’s adorable. I don’t know anyone who can turn everything you out your hands on and turns up to be a beautiful piece of art. Boy I have to beg to get some wood from a fallen tree. You lucky man, people get in line to offer you various types of wood. Stay safe Phil. Thank you for your video.
Thank you, Sylvie! 😊 You are right, of course. I have the best, most generous viewers on the planet! If not for them I would be turning only the cracked, bug infested wood that is common to my area. I'm truly grateful for the opportunity to turn such a great variety of wood.
I have been watching in bits and pieces for the last fourteen hours. I do not know about round and brown, but the bark is beautifully silky and satiny. Hum! Yum, yum? There comes Gary's notification.
Hi Phil you and Gary must have both had a profitable visit, watched. both of you turn wood you had exchange as gifts. Enjoyed seeing them. A beautiful bowl, but I have not forgotten you owe us 2 Black Cherry. Can't wait to see if that small piece is a burl underneath. Hope you enjoyed the match. I've been watching the postponed 6 Nations Rugby Matches. God Bless stay safe. Tony
Well Phil, I honestly didn't think that I was going to like this one. But then you put your magic touch on it. I sure am glad I watched to the end. Another beautiful piece! Be safe and stay healthy my friend!
Really great stuff, once again, Phil. Turned out really great. I have to agree with Tuffy, "NEVER boring" only ever educational and certainly nail biting entertainment at times. Your intro on just where to place the piece reminds me of a David Ellsworth video in which he states how he never goes into a piece with a preconceived outcome, like you, he lets the piece guide him to the final end, you did exactly that with this wing.....STUNNING!!!
Another fabulous piece from fabulous Phil. This a fantastic shaped piece my friend. SO glad that you work so closely WITH your wood & didn't try & make it round on the bandsaw. At least with only one wing on the bowl you know it cannot 'fly away' from you, even though it did try soon after you started to work on the top of the bowl but it did not get very far. I love the terrific view from the side rotation of the bowl where the fabulous edge profile undulates beautifully. Love the grain & the finish. One could not want for a better result from this unusually shaped piece of Camellia. An enjoyable relaxing half hour of entertainment. Thanks for sharing this with us Phil. Cheers, from Don of South Aust.
@@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop Yes it is our Spring now Phil & we have a serious bushfire alert in our state today (10/11/20). Things are blooming riht now & I see many pieces of dead trees that I look at & wonder what a great time you would have with them & Gary (Papa) too. Cheers, Don (PS. Don't forget to look for Silver & White pens for marking you dark wood turnings.)
Hi Phil... very unusual shaped piece...really nice... it looked as hard as nails... beautiful wood and bark and a lovely finish... great video... take care...All the best.....Andy
Now THAT is a very unique and special project. Thanks for showing us a different kind of piece. You really help us turners to up our game. Be well Sir.
Hi Phil Strange, I turned a Kauri piece today with two chainsaw ends bark top using same worm screw mounting . Only tackled it after watching some of your other mountings/drilling out bark etc. Thanks again for sharing
Bonsoir Phil ! Encore une très belle réalisation, difficile ! L'intérieur donne l'impression d'un 1/2 visage souriant et de l'autre coté un " regard " plus ténébreux. Gary réalise aussi (je le regarde !) des objets absolument magnifique mais plus en collage de différents bois. Vous aviez fait tous les deux une apparition commune . Cordialement, Prenez soin de vous ! Jean-Luc
You said you were scared to death, me too. I'm surprised you have all your fingers unharmed. It was an interesting bowl and as beautiful as your other works, it is impossible to choose a favorite even if I have looked 2-3 times at some of your works. Carsten Sweden
Hi Phil...I watched Gary's video turning the same stock and it was brutal! This is one of those projects that tests skills and endurance more than anything and you did a fine job. This would make a great "nut cracker" bowl...if you get my drift. Best to you and be healthy.
Okay, i have watched alot of your videos and its amazing what you create. I like how you just put a piece on how ever you want to and out comes a master piece. Great job once again Phil 😁👍🏼👏
Nice work Phil. Was impressed when you were hollowing with the center support in with the amount of wood you were able to take out pushing that tool in wide open. Shows a really good touch, but you had me worried. Also great that it didn't fall over like Artie Johnson when you were done. Keep 'em coming!
Love the unusual shape Phil! We have a couple Camellia bushes and they bloom when nothing else does so I hope I never have to cut them down. If I do, I'll look forward to making some 'unusual' bowls from the trunks. I enjoy all your vids!
That is so cool. Turned out beautifully. So glad it did not tip over. I am sure you had all of our positive energy regarding its stability. Thank you for sharing. I hit the like, suscribe and notify all. Stay safe and well. 😺❤😺
Great turning as always, Phil. Your uploads are a must for me as I'm learning so much. I'm a keen turner and at the moment I have a friend who has just started into the craft. We get together for one hour sessions and three hours later we emerge covered in shavings.
🙋♂️🏴 Hi Phil as I was watching this video I thought this piece was going to be awful but slowly you worked your magic and turned out another masterpiece, great work. One thing you never told us the football 🏈 score or who you where supporting. Thanks Phil.
You take chunks of wood and turn them into pieces of art. Thank you for showing new turners that the wood doesn't have to be perfect!
You are very welcome, Dinah, thank you for watching! Perfect wood is sooo boring, I think. 😊
Thank You Phil, Thank You Gary ( ThePapa1947 )...Camellia seemed like she did not want to be turned at 12:48 ( Phil please do that each week, love the excitement. Almost dropped my late lunch!!! )...So much fun Phil to sit back, watch, listen on how you work through your turning adventure...Just for the record Phil, YOU ARE NEVER BORING!!! no matter how long your video runs. Great one Phil....TM
Haha, you're one of those guys that likes to watch Nascar just because you're hoping for a crash! Thanks for the laugh, Tuffy! Now it's dinner time!
I like it as much as you do. Thank you to Gary for sending and to you for sharing. Keep up the good work and see you soon.
Many thanks for your support, much appreciated! 😊
Love how you snuck up on it! The kickback seemed very jarring to your hands…then it jumped off and wow! You handled the issues like a pro! Another gorgeous creation!
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Oh wow Phil another of your amazing creations, no matter what the piece of wood looks like it always comes out looking like a million dollars. Fantastic.
Thank you very much, Kobie! 😊
I agree with Valerie that not everything needs to be perfectly round. You proved that with this piece. Nice job.
I'm glad you agree, Tom, thank you!
Very unusual and that's what makes it so great. Not another one like it on the planet. Well done!
Thank you, Ray! That's how I look at it, too! Unique. 😊
Strange piece of wood. Unique bowl. Another winner. Good job.
Good morning, Garth! 😊 Thank you!
You inspire me to look for odd places of wood and I found one in my wood pile this afternoon love your videos Thanks Phil .
Excellent! Good luck with your new masterpiece, Patrick!
Thank you Phill for sherring your work with us all.
My pleasure, Alan, thank YOU for watching! 😊
Very nice way to use a odd shaped piece of wood!
Thank you! Cheers! 😊
Very nice. Wood looks pretty cool. Great job Phil.
Glad you like it, L W, thank you!
Great job. You have an eye for the hidden beauty.
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A work of art! You always talk about not knowing what you are doing, but the beauty of what you make shows you really know what you think.
Thank you so much, Jo Ann! 😊
love the way you "talk" to the wood through your fingers and how it answers by turning out so beautifully
One with the wood, Marilyn, I'm glad you see that, thank you!
Beautiful piece Beautiful wood. I love the side view of the grain. Beautiful grain. Beautiful job. Everything is 😍 Lol
Thank you very much, Glenda!
Another great piece of work Phil. Late night in Scotland, but a must watch with your elections as a TV alternative. No contest when choosing what to view.
I appreciate your time, Kevin! I don't blame you one bit! 😊
Very distinctive piece, unusual, irregular and unique. I really appreciated that you showed the difficulties you encountered Phil. We can all learn from understanding that it's not always plain sailing and that we learn more when we overcome difficulties. There is an honesty in the way that you record your work Phil, an openness which is very engaging. This particular video was very instructive for me.
I appreciate your kind comments, Stevan, thank you very much!
It’s amazing what you create for all to see! The wood looks so smooth.
Thank you very much! 😊
Another beauty, Phil. You always manage to find the best in each piece of wood. It's always a pleasure to watch. Take care.
Bill
Many thanks, Bill, thank you for watching! 😊
I'm so glad I found this video. I have a piece of wood somewhat similar to what you started out with for this project and I had not decided what or even if I could do anything with it but now I know what I want to do. It will be a while though as I'm just getting started in turning and I know I need to get some more experience before trying this. That said, I sure do appreciate you narrating your lathe speed, tool use, and that you are wearing a face shield and dust mask when starting. Sometimes we need that reminder that safety equipment is not something to forget about. Take care and thanks for the education and entertainment.
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Another beautiful piece Phil, 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you, Mark!
Excellent result Phil
Thank you, Robert!
Hello sir, I'm 45yrs old and love woodworking. My grandfather was born in 1918 and lived to be 91. He taught me everything he knew about woodworking and I'm so thankful for it. I just found your channel and I think it's great! I've seen many wood turning channels, but never subscribed to any except for yours. There's something about you that reminds me of my grandfather, not that your old or anything, haha. It's the way you talk. I have always wanted a lathe, but don't see me getting one. At least I can watch you! Doing a great job sir.
Thank you, Scotty! I was a woodworker for 50 years before I retired and decided to become a turner. I don't recommend it for you. It's far too much fun and your life will change and if you are anything like me, you will miss woodworking a lot! Thank you so much for subscribing, I will try to be worthy. 😊
@@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop
I really enjoyed your reply, thank you! I have some sycamore limbs that my grandfather had cut up for firewood that are about 4-6 in in diameter. I wanted to save anything that he had a hand in, I loved him more than anything else. Anyways, I have had these logs since 2009 when he passed. Do you think one of these could be turned into some type bowl or something? I used some 1 in diameter limbs he had cut up to make checker board pieces for a board I made and gave to my grandmother after he passed away. She passed away a few months ago at 99. Thank you for getting back to me sir.
Scotty Johnson
@@scotty2735 Sure, a small bowl could be made from limbs that size. Or maybe a spindle turning like a vase or candle holder, etc.
I'm 76 years old.
I learned basic wood turning at school, when I was 12-13, but non after that until recently, so I'm learning all over again.
I bought the cheapest lathe I could find a few years ago, a chuck, and a cheap set of turning chisels, and, as you can see above still making mistakes.
(Cost me about £500, but they are a lot cheaper in the USA, have a look on Amazon. com for a start, and then elsewhere for better prices. Tools and chucks are cheaper on AliExpress.)
I've since added a couple of parting tools, 1/4 & 1/8''.
_One piece of advice; if you want to do it, do it!_
There's no reason not to.
There's more than enough instruction, (free on YT), to get you started.
One tip, instead of using bowl gouges, start by using scrapers, they are a lot more forgiving, and are far less likely to dig in and snatch!
I use a 1/2 round, and a skewed scraper for most of my work, on the outside and inside of bowls, and just occasionally use a bowl gouge for deep bowl work, inside the bowl.
It works for me.
My first 'commission' was to make a wooden 'foot' for an antique Napoleon Wine glass. My price? a bottle of Scotch!😊
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Looking good Phil
Thank you, Bobby! 😊
Phil, it’s adorable. I don’t know anyone who can turn everything you out your hands on and turns up to be a beautiful piece of art. Boy I have to beg to get some wood from a fallen tree. You lucky man, people get in line to offer you various types of wood. Stay safe Phil. Thank you for your video.
Thank you, Sylvie! 😊 You are right, of course. I have the best, most generous viewers on the planet! If not for them I would be turning only the cracked, bug infested wood that is common to my area. I'm truly grateful for the opportunity to turn such a great variety of wood.
Yeah you pulled it off again Phil very interesting piece and another wood I had never heard of.
So much wood, Lewis, so little time... Thanks for watching! 😊
Tough piece. Good job Phil!
Thanks, Mike!
Hey Phil. All I can say is Oddly Beautiful.
Works for me, Carl, thank you very much!
I have been watching in bits and pieces for the last fourteen hours. I do not know about round and brown, but the bark is beautifully silky and satiny. Hum! Yum, yum? There comes Gary's notification.
Step away from TH-cam, Khan! Go outside, smell a flower, breathe deep. We'll all be here waiting for you when you return. 😊 LOL!
If anybody can turn a difficult piece of wood it’s you. Very nice! 👍🏻 -Mike
Thank you, Mike!
Thanks !!!!! Enjoyed "you" + your vocal interaction + workmanship !!!!! JESUS CHRIST IS LORD !!!! AMEN !!!!!!
So glad you enjoyed the video, thank you! 😊
Very nice Phil, challenging for sure! You are a master and a magician! Stay safe....
Thanks, you too! 😊
Beautiful work grain color beautiful works thank you
Thank you, Gaetan! Cheers! 😊
WOW Phil u do a fantastic job every time.
I'm glad you think so, Manjit! Thank you! 😊
I'm loving your stuff. Inspirational.
Glad to hear it, John, thanks! 😊
Beautiful surface finish
I'm glad you like that, Kevin!
Very nice job Mr. Phil
Thank you so much, Donald!
Wonderful Phil
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Hi Phil you and Gary must have both had a profitable visit, watched. both of you turn wood you had exchange as gifts. Enjoyed seeing them. A beautiful bowl, but I have not forgotten you owe us 2 Black Cherry. Can't wait to see if that small piece is a burl underneath. Hope you enjoyed the match. I've been watching the postponed 6 Nations Rugby Matches. God Bless stay safe. Tony
We did, Mark! We both enjoyed our visit and swapping wood. The Black Cherry will come, for sure! 😊
Very unique awesome job Phil love it
Thank you, Mike!
What a beautiful bowl
Thank you so much, Sue! 😊
Nice looking piece Phil I love the organic shape 👍👍
Me too, Charles! Thank you! 😊
Camellia...who knew! Boy this bowl sure turned out to be really pretty. Great work sir!! 👍
Thank you so much, Maurine! 😊
Well Phil, I honestly didn't think that I was going to like this one. But then you put your magic touch on it. I sure am glad I watched to the end. Another beautiful piece! Be safe and stay healthy my friend!
Thanks for sticking it out, David. I'm glad you like it, thank you! 😊
Really great stuff, once again, Phil. Turned out really great. I have to agree with Tuffy, "NEVER boring" only ever educational and certainly nail biting entertainment at times. Your intro on just where to place the piece reminds me of a David Ellsworth video in which he states how he never goes into a piece with a preconceived outcome, like you, he lets the piece guide him to the final end, you did exactly that with this wing.....STUNNING!!!
Wow, thank you so much, David, for your uplifting comment! 😊
Very nice job Phil!👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you, Mike! Cheers!
Another fabulous piece from fabulous Phil. This a fantastic shaped piece my friend. SO glad that you work so closely WITH your wood & didn't try & make it round on the bandsaw. At least with only one wing on the bowl you know it cannot 'fly away' from you, even though it did try soon after you started to work on the top of the bowl but it did not get very far. I love the terrific view from the side rotation of the bowl where the fabulous edge profile undulates beautifully. Love the grain & the finish. One could not want for a better result from this unusually shaped piece of Camellia. An enjoyable relaxing half hour of entertainment. Thanks for sharing this with us Phil. Cheers, from Don of South Aust.
Thank you, Don! I guess it's your Spring time down there, right? All that nature just coming alive. Enjoy!
@@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop Yes it is our Spring now Phil & we have a serious bushfire alert in our state today (10/11/20). Things are blooming riht now & I see many pieces of dead trees that I look at & wonder what a great time you would have with them & Gary (Papa) too. Cheers, Don (PS. Don't forget to look for Silver & White pens for marking you dark wood turnings.)
Super nice job Phil!!!!
Thank you, Emmett!
Hi Phil... very unusual shaped piece...really nice... it looked as hard as nails... beautiful wood and bark and a lovely finish... great video... take care...All the best.....Andy
Many thanks, Andy! 😊 Yeah, it's hard for sure!
strange piece,but beautiful outcome in your hands!!!grtngs!
Thank you, Ben! 😊
Turned out GREAT!!!
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Now THAT is a very unique and special project. Thanks for showing us a different kind of piece. You really help us turners to up our game. Be well Sir.
So nice of you, Kelly, thank you! 😊
Hi Phil
Strange, I turned a Kauri piece today with two chainsaw ends bark top using same worm screw mounting .
Only tackled it after watching some of your other mountings/drilling out bark etc.
Thanks again for sharing
Excellent, thank you, Mal! 😊
turned out beautifully!
Thank you, Kipra!
Bonsoir Phil ! Encore une très belle réalisation, difficile ! L'intérieur donne l'impression d'un 1/2 visage souriant et de l'autre coté un " regard " plus ténébreux. Gary réalise aussi (je le regarde !) des objets absolument magnifique mais plus en collage de différents bois. Vous aviez fait tous les deux une apparition commune . Cordialement, Prenez soin de vous ! Jean-Luc
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Nicely Done Phil!
Thank you, Steve!
It may have driven you nuts but it turned out beautiful. You won.
Haha, thank you, Michael, I'm the winner! 😊
Great looking bowl. 👍
Thank you, Simon! 😊 Cheers!
Lovely bowl, Phil! Unorthodox, but it looks great and I really like it!
Yeah, it's different, Billy! Glad you like it, buddy, thank you!
Phil nice job I really love that bowl
I'm so glad, Robert, thank you! 😊
Looks really cool Phil.
Thank you, Michael! 😊
Really like the shape great job
Glad you like it, Jack, thank you!
Great looking bowl Phil
Thank you, M V T!
Another masterpiece, Phil! Thanks!
My pleasure, Greg, thanks for watching! 😊
Very beautiful Phil I love the way you have turned this piece it is very unique.
Thank you, Maria, I'm so glad you enjoyed it! 😊
You said you were scared to death, me too. I'm surprised you have all your fingers unharmed.
It was an interesting bowl and as beautiful as your other works, it is impossible to choose a favorite even if I have looked 2-3 times at some of your works.
Carsten Sweden
You are just too kind, Carsten! 😊 Thank you so much for your support!
I really like that base!
That makes me happy, Jen, thank you! 😊
Very nice bowl!
Thank you very much, Scott! 😊
Love it. So much character!
I'm glad, Larry, thank you! 😊
Hi Phil...I watched Gary's video turning the same stock and it was brutal! This is one of those projects that tests skills and endurance more than anything and you did a fine job. This would make a great "nut cracker" bowl...if you get my drift. Best to you and be healthy.
Haha! Thank you, Doc!
Very nice indeed
Thank you kindly, Kandie!
Hi phil hope your well looked hard work but worth it i looks great 👍
I am very well, Kirk, thank you! I hope you and yours are happy and healthy, too! 😊
Cool bowl, Phil!
Thanks for watching, Rick!
Wow beautilful looking piece wasnt sure how you were gonna pull it off and you did Great job Phil
Thanks a lot, Rich, I appreciate your support! 😊
Looks different but nice well done Phil you have patients of Johb another good video
I'm glad you think so, Paul! Thank you very much!
Beautiful!
Thank you! Cheers! 😊
Okay, i have watched alot of your videos and its amazing what you create. I like how you just put a piece on how ever you want to and out comes a master piece. Great job once again Phil 😁👍🏼👏
Thank you so much! I guess that's half the fun. Just get a hold on it and see what happens! 😊
@@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop i like to do the same, let the wood dictate
Great job Phil, it looked such a hard wood. Thanks for sharing. Stay Safe, Jules, Droitwich, England
Thank you, Jules! Staying home, keeping safe, you do the same!
It’s good to see that even expert turners have their work fall off the chuck, too. :P
Yeah, it happens to all of us now and then, I think. 😊
I like it second time around as much as the first
Cool, thanks, Garth! 😊
Nice work Phil. Was impressed when you were hollowing with the center support in with the amount of wood you were able to take out pushing that tool in wide open. Shows a really good touch, but you had me worried. Also great that it didn't fall over like Artie Johnson when you were done. Keep 'em coming!
Thank you, Chris! Man, I hated pushing that gouge in wide open like that, Chris! Just didn't see any other way to proceed, but it was scary! 😊
Love you videos Phil! And I particularly like the way you explain things and your thought process. A great way for people to learn. Thank you.
Awesome! Thank you, David! 😊
Love the unusual shape Phil! We have a couple Camellia bushes and they bloom when nothing else does so I hope I never have to cut them down. If I do, I'll look forward to making some 'unusual' bowls from the trunks. I enjoy all your vids!
Thank you, Gil! Yeah, if you've got some healthy ones I think the flowers make keeping them more important. 😊
Amazing as always! Thanks for sharing.
My pleasure, Don! 😊 Thank you for watching!
Cool piece Phil 👍🇺🇸
Thank you, Cortland! 😊
That is so cool. Turned out beautifully. So glad it did not tip over. I am sure you had all of our positive energy regarding its stability. Thank you for sharing. I hit the like, suscribe and notify all. Stay safe and well. 😺❤😺
Wow, so kind of you, Joalla! Thank you very much! 😊 I will try to be worthy.
@@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop you already are : )
@@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop Made me chuckle with your comment. That is a good thing. Life is kind of rough for me right now
Looks awesome!
Thank you, Santo! 😊
Very nice
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Great turning as always, Phil. Your uploads are a must for me as I'm learning so much. I'm a keen turner and at the moment I have a friend who has just started into the craft. We get together for one hour sessions and three hours later we emerge covered in shavings.
Great to hear! Thank you so much, Alan! You and your friend are having a good time, can't put a time limit on that! 😊
Nice job my man .I think is really cool.good job.
I'm glad you like it, E T, thank you!
@@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop what part of the country are you in.i wish you were in michigan. I need a helper.
@@exotictones1054 The state of Washington.
Phil, that piece fits the type of work I like to do. I'm just beginning my woodworking experience, in my retirement years.
Happy retirement, Al! That's when I became a woodturner and kind of gave up woodworking. I miss it!
Very interesting
Glad you think so! 😊
I love it as always you do beautiful work. I love helping you. I hold my breth after it fell. I'm shure that helped.( I'm really not crazy)
Haha, I'm sure you're NOT crazy, Jane! Thanks for the help! 😊
Unusually georgeous👏👏👏👏👏👏🇬🇧
Thanks, Maud! 😃
I was not sure how it was going to turn out. I will say it turned out vary nice
Thank you, Don, I'm glad you like it! 😊
🙋♂️🏴 Hi Phil as I was watching this video I thought this piece was going to be awful but slowly you worked your magic and turned out another masterpiece, great work. One thing you never told us the football 🏈 score or who you where supporting. Thanks Phil.
Thank you, John! Seahawks and they lost! Can't remember the score, trying to put it out of my memory... 😊
Beautiful piece of art, amazing shape ♥️
Thank you very much, Maddie! 😊
Just beautiful !I love the natural bark edge it really looks great 😀
Thanks so much, Christine! 😊
Wow, Phil
I was worried bout being a disaster. It turned out really pretty.
The finished looks amazing.
Thank you, Rocio! 😊