Wow that apple is awesome! I have some crabapple limbs and they make beautiful little boxes. I think my girls will like those for Christmas 🎄. Thanks for sharing your beautiful bowl with us.
Looks like a horse hunting for its fish. Phil you are the most enjoyable person to watch and listen to. Hope all is well and we will see you in a week.
I am the same as you with the live edge, I also loved turning apple wood for the smell of the chipping as they flew... Thanks mate from the South West of England. Max
Nicely done Phil Beautiful Piece! Really cool to see that fish in there and that other spot ya pointed out as a horse did definitely favor a horse, Enjoyed the video!👍
The chunk of apple wood: The Backstory! In the winter we had a couple years ago, there was a severe ice storm. It brought down trees and branches all over, power outages everywhere lasting days. There was hardwood available all over! There's a small woods just below our property, mixed hardwood, mostly white ash and hawthorn, but also scattered remnants of an old orchard. Several types of pear, apple and cherry. In the spring when I went to check the storm damage, I found one apple tree had been toppled and the rootball was heaved out of the ground. Lots of suckers on the trunk, but it was doomed. So I put it out of its misery! Cut several nice sections of trunk and a really large 3-way crotch. Eventually, as it seasoned, the trunk sections cracked deeply lengthwise, so I used splitting wedges and halved them. Turned a couple and just knew that both Phil and Gary (The Papa) would love to turn some. Gary got the big crotch (he was nearly drooling over it when he visited) and I sent the half-round to Phil. And now you know the rest of the story! 😁
Pretty Phil so that's what apple looks like when it is turned I have some pieces of King Crabapple I have been procrastinating over real dry and oh the cracks. Your thin bowl turned out to be beautiful
Got to be one of the prettiest pieces of Apple I have seen Phil. I see the fish and the critter on the inside. That does look like a horse but I first saw some sea creature eating chunk of wood on the bottom of the ocean. I guess I have chunks of wood on my mind LOL. Dang I think I was 30 seconds away from being first but still happy I got a good seat to what this cool video. Keep keeping us entertained my friend, Gary
There are some interesting colors and patterns in the grain, Gary. Sometimes apple can be quite plain but I got lucky! I'm glad you could see some creatures in this one, that's always fun. Thanks a lot for spending some of your time with me, my friend, much appreciated! 😊
Hi Phil... Well.. this is a bit of a classic... Familiar story... anticipation... drama and a happy ending... Great work and great video... Take care my friend...All the best.....Andy
I don't often see apple wood turned. So, thank you very much! I like the gentle golden glow of the wood. That, plus the dark edge, with the curve of the piece, makes me think of a very large, crisp potato chip! Thank you!
My son-in-law, Jayson, lives just around the corner from you! He's turned a number of beautiful bowls for us and his family. Hoping he can connect with you and learn from an amazing artist!
That is a real beauty, the kind that needs a home where it gets to be seen, enjoyed, and used. Another nice feature of Howard's is that it's very easy to freshen it up when people keep touching the bowl.
“…apply the bevel of the gouge Against the bottom of the bowl Right hand on the gouge Left hand on the switch And when the little nub stops turning We’ll know we're through.” Is it weird that I chant along with all the verses of Phil poetry? I could say them in my sleep. Never been near a lathe!
Phil your skill and work just make me chill out every time I watch you. Keep it up sir . Phil This is nicer than nice.. You have great hands Phil. Still holding you up in prayer.
After a painful (physical and financial) hour at the dental surgery I could have done without gritting my teeth out of fear that you would end up with an applewood funnel. I can relax now. Thanks as ever, Phil.
She’s a beauty, Phil. Now, come on, admit it, you love turning thin. We all do after all. And if you don’t like it, well,you certainly did a good job anyway. 😃😃 Beautiful piece once again, my friend. Really enjoyed this video, buddy! Take care, …..Gord
Very nice Phil, I'd love to "accidentally" be able to make things as beautiful as you do, but as an old farmer my creations were things I welded up to serve a purpose and not worry about pretty. Good thing I was the only one critiquing my work! LOL! I really enjoy watching and listening to you, very relaxing and interesting! Stay safe, God bless you Phil. Rick
Phil, thought I would mention that I have watched this video again for review to help me with a current bowl I am working on. It helps me visualize the process clearly so I don't make the upcoming challenges into bigger obstacles. I like the way you work, and appreciate how you explain your decisions. Thanks Again.
There is not a single thing that one can not like, correction, 'LOVE' about this bowl. The Apple wood is very interesting to me & the shape is just delightful, I would put fruit in it to go with the 'fish' & the 'horse' & then proudly display it in the centre of my Dining Room table. The thin walls, whether by accident or by design, suit this bowl to a 'T' & I don't believe for one minute that you were ever out of control with this piece, you kept us in the picture for the whole 'ride'. Love your presentation as always as it us in the picture all the time 'peering over your shoulder'. I have to make mention of just how much I love the Feed & Wax finish when you use it, I would like to see it used more often but that is just my opinion. Keep on improving in your health my friend because there are MANY, MANY people who are great fans of your presentations. Cheers mate, Don from South Aust.
Thanks Phil. I love your live edge bowls. I have to say sometimes the oops projects turn out better than the non oops ones. LOL. . As always, Thanks for sharing and be well.
GM, GA, GE Sr! Nice piece, I was nervous for nothing because I knew the thin thing was safe in your hands. Always looking forward for the next beauty 😍. Have a great weekend 😀.
Good Evening , Phil That is a Beautiful piece of wood ! Of coarse after You put your Magic into It . Another Wonderful piece of Apple Wonder In the Book!, Yes I can see the Fish bone in in That piece ! Take Care and Be Safe !
Thank you again Phil for another great Thursday night wind down. We here in the club by zoom have been making Christmas ornaments all evening. Always nice to settle down watching you and a beer 🍺. I didn't see the fish fossil. But I diffenitly saw the 🐎 horse. Hopefully I see you again next Thursday. Also. Pretty nice piece
So beautiful and challenging, only from an old warrior right? I can say that because l'm 78. I know l'm odd but l need to watch you so l can relax from the day of dealing with people, doctor appointments, and everything that has to be done on computor. Keep it up Phil it's very therapeutic.
PHIL, PHIL, PHIL.....you had me on the edge of my seat when that piece got so thin! Of course, you knew it was ok, because, well, you were already finished with it. Silly me! Yes. I saw a boney fish before you said that. Really. I wouldnt lie to you about it! Nicely done sir! 😊❤👍
Ooh..that was a heart in the mouth watch Phil...as ever, in the words of George Formby: "turned out nice again"😁 I seem to have developed a habit of referring to old time British performers lately for some reason. George Formby used to greet his audiences in his affable Northern accent with that phrase before performing wonderfully memorable songs on his banjo. "I'm leaning on the corner of the street until a certain little lady goes by" is the line of one I've remembered if you want to look him up. 😄 Another beautiful piece which I am certainly enjoying Phil.👍😊
THANK YOU PHIL, THANK YOU DAVE AT CALMWOOD CREATIONS... Nice turning this afternoon Phil. 3/16" sides kind of sounds like you were on your way to make a lamp shade (omg...there i go again....) Apple is very cool, not a lot of color but I like the looks of the wood. I saw a fish, horse or was it a fishhorse ... or ... a .... seahorse.....no it was a fish and a horse and something else...but...Next Time Phil TM
@@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop Howdy Phil🤠! Viv here!! My hubby George is avid viewer of S.A.W. and has learned a great deal from your TH-cam vids! Phil, you are a dynamic teacher and we both enjoy your humor. Thank You ~ Viv & Geo from the coast of Maine
Phil this is a wonderful bowl. I worried as you keep turning down the edge and I thought oh boy a third of the bowl is going to spin right off. Thanks for the show! Joel
Howdy Phil Oh ha ... that Howard feed and wax is great ... I too like it because just one coat and a little buff. Smell any apple ? while turnin' . Nice color wood , like maple . I like all those little knots , like little eyes watching all ! . lol Thin ... I have seen turnings so thin they use foe a lamp shade ! Held on with vacuum. Yep ... fish . worms and eyes , and a horse just like Mr. Ed . I got to get me some apple .... keep on turnin'
Another beaut! I noted when you first showed the piece of wood that there was a small nub of a branch coming out the side. Thought to myself "that's going to be a feature", and sure enough the fish appeared. Great turning again!
I just love it Phil ,what a beautiful job as always it’s a pleasure. 😊 it’s funny , my wife & I find faces and stuff like that in all of my turnings as well.
Phil I've been watching you long enough to see your favorite gouge slowly disappear. I'm glad you have another as replacement otherwise I would worry about your fingernails! Beautiful wood Beautiful bowl. I love the feed n wax too.not invites you to touch the bowl. Well done and thin sir!
Haha, I love that gouge! Being quite short makes it easier to control. But, it just won't reach to the bottom of deeper bowls and doesn't give me much leverage. It's getting more and more difficult to sharpen, as well. It doesn't want to fit into the fixture very well. I'll stick with it until the end, Steve! 😊
I have to agree with Calmwood Phil . The bowl had its own agenda and you just went with the flow . It is just beautiful ! You want to read a funny ? Well , I am working on the same shape bowl out of Birch . I was aiming for a natural edge due to half the bark coming off but in the end even though it is quite thin ( I did the same thing you did ) the bark just refuses to come off only half the bowl ! So , it is what it is ! Happy turning .
Nature gave you some surprises. Skilfully turned Phil. Will the bowl crack being so thin ⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️
No, the wood was quite dry. 😊
Wow that apple is awesome! I have some crabapple limbs and they make beautiful little boxes. I think my girls will like those for Christmas 🎄. Thanks for sharing your beautiful bowl with us.
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Looks like a horse hunting for its fish. Phil you are the most enjoyable person to watch and listen to.
Hope all is well and we will see you in a week.
See you next week, Ronnie, thank you! 😊
Don’t breathe too hard or the bowl will fly away, so delicate, so beautiful.
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Pray to God your health improves. I'm 76 yrse young and you are my favorite woodworker. Take care
Getting better every day, Robert, Thanks! 😊
love it Phil... looks like a Dolphin in the bottom of the bowl, may be looking for that fish...
Could be, Jack! 😊
I am the same as you with the live edge, I also loved turning apple wood for the smell of the chipping as they flew... Thanks mate from the South West of England.
Max
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Nicely done Phil Beautiful Piece! Really cool to see that fish in there and that other spot ya pointed out as a horse did definitely favor a horse,
Enjoyed the video!👍
Thank you, Kimsey! It's fun trying to find the creatures in these pieces! 😊
The chunk of apple wood: The Backstory!
In the winter we had a couple years ago, there was a severe ice storm. It brought down trees and branches all over, power outages everywhere lasting days. There was hardwood available all over! There's a small woods just below our property, mixed hardwood, mostly white ash and hawthorn, but also scattered remnants of an old orchard. Several types of pear, apple and cherry. In the spring when I went to check the storm damage, I found one apple tree had been toppled and the rootball was heaved out of the ground. Lots of suckers on the trunk, but it was doomed. So I put it out of its misery! Cut several nice sections of trunk and a really large 3-way crotch. Eventually, as it seasoned, the trunk sections cracked deeply lengthwise, so I used splitting wedges and halved them. Turned a couple and just knew that both Phil and Gary (The Papa) would love to turn some. Gary got the big crotch (he was nearly drooling over it when he visited) and I sent the half-round to Phil.
And now you know the rest of the story! 😁
Great story, especially the part about Gary drooling! 🤣 Thank you!
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@@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop Phil, you should pin this!
Pretty Phil so that's what apple looks like when it is turned I have some pieces of King Crabapple I have been procrastinating over real dry and oh the cracks. Your thin bowl turned out to be beautiful
Sounds great! 😊
Got to be one of the prettiest pieces of Apple I have seen Phil. I see the fish and the critter on the inside. That does look like a horse but I first saw some sea creature eating chunk of wood on the bottom of the ocean. I guess I have chunks of wood on my mind LOL.
Dang I think I was 30 seconds away from being first but still happy I got a good seat to what this cool video.
Keep keeping us entertained my friend,
Gary
There are some interesting colors and patterns in the grain, Gary. Sometimes apple can be quite plain but I got lucky! I'm glad you could see some creatures in this one, that's always fun. Thanks a lot for spending some of your time with me, my friend, much appreciated! 😊
Its lovely i like fruit woods they smell so nice and cut clean , i made a sequoia bowl on monday and the wife thought the cats had pee’d on my shirt 🤣
LOL! 😊
Lovely bowl Phil I love finding things in the grain. Hope your well and feeling stronger now. See you again soon take care 👍👍👍😊😊😊♥️
Thanks, you too! 😊
Hi Phil...
Well.. this is a bit of a classic...
Familiar story... anticipation... drama and a happy ending...
Great work and great video...
Take care my friend...All the best.....Andy
Haha, are you a writer, Andy? LOL! Thank you, my friend! 😊
I don't often see apple wood turned. So, thank you very much! I like the gentle golden glow of the wood. That, plus the dark edge, with the curve of the piece, makes me think of a very large, crisp potato chip! Thank you!
Ummm, I love potato chips! 😊
My son-in-law, Jayson, lives just around the corner from you! He's turned a number of beautiful bowls for us and his family. Hoping he can connect with you and learn from an amazing artist!
Hmmm, interesting, James! 😊
That is a real beauty, the kind that needs a home where it gets to be seen, enjoyed, and used. Another nice feature of Howard's is that it's very easy to freshen it up when people keep touching the bowl.
You're right, I should mention that more often! 😊
A fish story LOL I also see a fox face. And a seagull face inside. ❤💜 Super cool. LOVE IT.
So cool! Thanks, Marge! 😊
You reached the perfect thinness. A good looking bowl. Wow! Textbook de-nubbing.
Thank you 😋
“…apply the bevel of the gouge
Against the bottom of the bowl
Right hand on the gouge
Left hand on the switch
And when the little nub stops turning
We’ll know we're through.”
Is it weird that I chant along with all the verses of Phil poetry? I could say them in my sleep. Never been near a lathe!
LOL! This put a BIG smile on my face! Thanks for that! 😊
Phil your skill and work just make me chill out every time I watch you. Keep it up sir . Phil This is nicer than nice.. You have great hands Phil. Still holding you up in prayer.
Thank you so much, Bob! 😊
Nice Phil just wonderfully nice 🥳.
Keep the aspidistra flying!
Paul
Will do, Paul, thanks! 😊
After a painful (physical and financial) hour at the dental surgery I could have done without gritting my teeth out of fear that you would end up with an applewood funnel. I can relax now. Thanks as ever, Phil.
OOps, sorry, David! 😊 Next time I will try to be more considerate. LOL!
She’s a beauty, Phil. Now, come on, admit it, you love turning thin. We all do after all. And if you don’t like it, well,you certainly did a good job anyway. 😃😃 Beautiful piece once again, my friend. Really enjoyed this video, buddy!
Take care,
…..Gord
Maybe if it was on purpose, Gord but this caught me by surprise! Well, it worked out so that was a surprise, too! LOL! Thanks for watching, buddy! 😊
Thin is in! Nice bowl Phill! A lot of work but if anyone can, you can! And apple!
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BEAUTIFUL!!! apple wood has lot of character love it Phil!👍
3/16 WOW THAT'S THIN!!!
Happy turning to you 👍
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I always love when you leave some bark on it
Me too! 😊
You said amazing, and that is absolutely right, only word for it AMAZING. Happy Accident turns into amazing. Well done sir!
Thank you, Gregory! 😊
Could be a fish fossil. Regardless it's a beautiful bowl. Have a good weekend. 😊
Thanks! You too! 😊
Very nice Phil, I'd love to "accidentally" be able to make things as beautiful as you do, but as an old farmer my creations were things I welded up to serve a purpose and not worry about pretty. Good thing I was the only one critiquing my work! LOL! I really enjoy watching and listening to you, very relaxing and interesting! Stay safe, God bless you Phil. Rick
Thanks a lot, Rick! 😊
Thin is in Phil, you did great. Beautiful bowl. 👍👍👍👍
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Not too shabby my friend!👌👌👍👍👏👏
U did it!! Yay!
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Looking good that would have wrecked my nerves turning that thin great job Phil you must have nerves of steel 😆
Haha, well, I got through it and that's what counts, Bobby! 😀
Another beautiful bowl. Absolutely love it! Thanks Phil.🥰
Glad you like it 😊
Phil, thought I would mention that I have watched this video again for review to help me with a current bowl I am working on. It helps me visualize the process clearly so I don't make the upcoming challenges into bigger obstacles. I like the way you work, and appreciate how you explain your decisions. Thanks Again.
Good to know, Duane, thank you! 😊
Just love apple Phil. Thanks for sharing. Stay safe, Jules, Droitwich, England
Thank you, Jules! 😊
Hehehe NICE, A Horse is a Horse. Love it.
I love it! 😊
Nice work cobber. A hairs breath between success and a funnel. Well judged. Denis.
Haha, got enough funnels, Denis! 😊
It’s cool how it came out oval! Great job turning! Thank you!!!
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There is not a single thing that one can not like, correction, 'LOVE' about this bowl. The Apple wood is very interesting to me & the shape is just delightful, I would put fruit in it to go with the 'fish' & the 'horse' & then proudly display it in the centre of my Dining Room table. The thin walls, whether by accident or by design, suit this bowl to a 'T' & I don't believe for one minute that you were ever out of control with this piece, you kept us in the picture for the whole 'ride'. Love your presentation as always as it us in the picture all the time 'peering over your shoulder'. I have to make mention of just how much I love the Feed & Wax finish when you use it, I would like to see it used more often but that is just my opinion. Keep on improving in your health my friend because there are MANY, MANY people who are great fans of your presentations. Cheers mate, Don from South Aust.
I feel your presence in the shop, Don! 😊
Oh, my cod! You've scaled new heights with this bowl. I think it's your finnest work. Great looking bowl.
Wow, thanks! 😊
Another "fruitful" turn Phil. You are an inspiration my friend.
Thank you, Aubrey! 😊
That is a big scary lump of wood when it first starts spinning! You made it into a beautiful and functional piece, well done.
Thank you, Richard! 😊
Thanks Phil. I love your live edge bowls. I have to say sometimes the oops projects turn out better than the non oops ones. LOL. . As always, Thanks for sharing and be well.
Haha, isn't it so, Linda!! 😊
You are a shear scrapin' sandoflexin' brave son of a gun Phil!
Haha, OK! 😊
Awesome Phil that was really close 3/16 WOW 👍👍👍👍
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GM, GA, GE Sr! Nice piece, I was nervous for nothing because I knew the thin thing was safe in your hands. Always looking forward for the next beauty 😍. Have a great weekend 😀.
Thanks, Reba, you too! 😊
Hiya Phil, Your channel is better than cable that's why I am here. Also for inspiration for what I will turn this weekend, Thanks!
Ah, looking forward to the weekend is what get's some of us through the week, Sheldon! Have fun! 😊
It definitely looks like a horse. Beautiful bowl Phil.
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Good Evening , Phil
That is a Beautiful piece of wood ! Of coarse after
You put your Magic into
It . Another Wonderful piece of Apple Wonder
In the Book!, Yes I can see the Fish bone in in
That piece ! Take Care and Be Safe !
Cool, Larry, thanks! 😊
This is a great one. I'm glad to see you use Feed 'n' Wax. That makes the wood look really fine.
Thank you, Dick! 😊 Cheers!
Lovely bowl...Apple wood is so pretty! I keep thinking I should chop my Apple tree down just to turn the wood.
But think of all the apple pies you'll miss out on, Carol! 😊
extra nice bowl. love your fish .
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Whew! I could hear how thin it was! Scary! Glad you recovered it nicely!
Sometimes you get lucky, Hotrod! 😊
@@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop For real!
You have a beautiful addition for your Thanksgiving table! As a centerpiece with dried flowers and pine cones or as a fruit bowl. Gorgeous! 💗💖
Thank you, Vicki! 😊
Thank you again Phil for another great Thursday night wind down. We here in the club by zoom have been making Christmas ornaments all evening. Always nice to settle down watching you and a beer 🍺. I didn't see the fish fossil. But I diffenitly saw the 🐎 horse. Hopefully I see you again next Thursday. Also. Pretty nice piece
Thanks for spending some time with me, Albert! 😊
Looking from the edge, I saw a fox's face instead of a fish. Damn fine turning, Phil!
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So beautiful and challenging, only from an old warrior right? I can say that because l'm 78. I know l'm odd but l need to watch you so l can relax from the day of dealing with people, doctor appointments, and everything that has to be done on computor. Keep it up Phil it's very therapeutic.
I do understand that kind of day, Yvonne. Thank you! 😊
I think that horse looks like a bison. Lovely job Phil and thank you for sharing 🌞
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Thin In my book. Nicely done
Thin enough for me, Rick! 😊
PHIL, PHIL, PHIL.....you had me on the edge of my seat when that piece got so thin! Of course, you knew it was ok, because, well, you were already finished with it. Silly me! Yes. I saw a boney fish before you said that. Really. I wouldnt lie to you about it! Nicely done sir! 😊❤👍
I believe you, Dave! LOL!
WOW just WOW, WOW, WOW 👏 Perfection at its finest 😍 👌
I'm glad you like it, thank you! 😊
beautiful thin bowl... I love apple wood ... it's so pretty
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That is thin Phil. I was holding my breath at the end lol. Woow. Had me on the edge of my seat. Great work as usual.
Thank you, Sue! 😊
Ooh..that was a heart in the mouth watch Phil...as ever, in the words of George Formby: "turned out nice again"😁
I seem to have developed a habit of referring to old time British performers lately for some reason. George Formby used to greet his audiences in his affable Northern accent with that phrase before performing wonderfully memorable songs on his banjo. "I'm leaning on the corner of the street until a certain little lady goes by" is the line of one I've remembered if you want to look him up. 😄
Another beautiful piece which I am certainly enjoying Phil.👍😊
Interesting, Jude, thanks! 😊
THANK YOU PHIL, THANK YOU DAVE AT CALMWOOD CREATIONS... Nice turning this afternoon Phil. 3/16" sides kind of sounds like you were on your way to make a lamp shade (omg...there i go again....) Apple is very cool, not a lot of color but I like the looks of the wood. I saw a fish, horse or was it a fishhorse ... or ... a .... seahorse.....no it was a fish and a horse and something else...but...Next Time Phil
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Next time will be Carl's turn, Tuffy! Just finished it. 😊 I know this isn't as thin as you appreciate but it's thin enough for me! LOL!
Love thiS applewood. Love the bowl. Nice work as always Phil!
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A very nice looking bowl, expertly turned, thank you.
Thank you very much! 😊
Very nice the horse looks more like eyor the donkey to me ❤your turnings are great really enjoy them and have learned a lot thanks
Thank you, George! 😊
@@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop
Howdy Phil🤠! Viv here!! My hubby George is avid viewer of S.A.W. and has learned a great deal from your TH-cam vids! Phil, you are a dynamic teacher and we both enjoy your humor. Thank You ~ Viv & Geo from the coast of Maine
@@georgewaltz1610 I love knowing that couples watch together. Thank you, Viv!
Phil this is a wonderful bowl. I worried as you keep turning down the edge and I thought oh boy a third of the bowl is going to spin right off.
Thanks for the show!
Joel
You and me both! 😊
Love turning applewood from NC. Another terrific project.
Thanks, Sam! 😊
Just beautiful, man! I picture this with apples or pears in it on the table!
Cool, Jeff! 😊
Howdy Phil
Oh ha ... that Howard feed and wax is great ... I too like it because just one coat and a little buff.
Smell any apple ? while turnin' .
Nice color wood , like maple . I like all those little knots , like little eyes watching all ! . lol
Thin ... I have seen turnings so thin they use foe a lamp shade ! Held on with vacuum.
Yep ... fish . worms and eyes , and a horse just like Mr. Ed .
I got to get me some apple ....
keep on turnin'
No apple smell, dang it, Bruce!
Haha, "little eyes watching," I like that! And it's true! 😊
That's a beautiful Bowl. I love the oval shape.
Thank you! 😊 Cheers!
Really nice Phill. I love your work. Thinnest yet I think.
I've done some thinner and even on purpose, Gerald, but not many. Thank you for watching! 😊
That is a very simple and elegant bowl👏
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Love the wide bowl with the thin live edge Phill. Thanks
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Beautiful peice Phil, I just love how fruit wood finishes up.
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Very nice Phil . That is some light colored wood. Cheers
Thanks for watching, Steve! 😊
Im so glad you stretched your repertoire even if by accident. I love the results!
I'm glad, Christine, thank you! 😊
Another beaut! I noted when you first showed the piece of wood that there was a small nub of a branch coming out the side. Thought to myself "that's going to be a feature", and sure enough the fish appeared. Great turning again!
Ha, I noticed that nub too, Bob and wanted to save it. Didn't know there was a fish in it, though! 😊
Beautiful banana apple bowl. I like the brown worm like spots.
Yeah, the brown spots really help to make this piece, Garth! 😊
Your accidents are so purposeful! Very nice bowl.
Well, sometimes they work out, Stephanie. Thank you! 😊
I just love it Phil ,what a beautiful job as always it’s a pleasure. 😊 it’s funny , my wife & I find faces and stuff like that in all of my turnings as well.
Cool, thanks, George! 😊
What a beautiful piece of Apple.
Yes! 😊
Fruit bowl or maybe an apple chip bowl. I could see a bowl full of dehydrated apple chips. Nice bowl Phil. Thanks again for another great video. Dan
Thank you, Dan! 😊
Turned out beautiful!. I saw a cross where you saw a fish fossil. Keep turning!!!!
Yes, I see the cross too, Dianne! 😊
Another beautiful bowl, Phil!
Thanks again, Billy! It was kinda fun! 😊
Phil I've been watching you long enough to see your favorite gouge slowly disappear. I'm glad you have another as replacement otherwise I would worry about your fingernails! Beautiful wood Beautiful bowl. I love the feed n wax too.not invites you to touch the bowl. Well done and thin sir!
Haha, I love that gouge! Being quite short makes it easier to control. But, it just won't reach to the bottom of deeper bowls and doesn't give me much leverage. It's getting more and more difficult to sharpen, as well. It doesn't want to fit into the fixture very well. I'll stick with it until the end, Steve! 😊
That turned out beautiful. Looks like an apple bowl to me too.
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Looks fishy 🐟 2 me 2 and a horse as well nice 👍 as always
It does! 😊
That is a really nice piece Phil. Well done, thx, and take care.
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Again another nice piece Phil.
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Really nice piece Phil. great finish. Take care, John
Thanks, John! 😊
HI Phil u deffinletly good at theses live edge bowls. weldone.
Thank you, Manjit! 😊
I have to agree with Calmwood Phil . The bowl had its own agenda and you just went with the flow . It is just beautiful ! You want to read a funny ? Well , I am working on the same shape bowl out of Birch . I was aiming for a natural edge due to half the bark coming off but in the end even though it is quite thin ( I did the same thing you did ) the bark just refuses to come off only half the bowl ! So , it is what it is ! Happy turning .
Haha, that would drive me crazy, Jon! 😊
Love the bowl cracking job I like the thin
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Another nice piece Phil.
In learning off you 🙏
This is how I learned to turn, watching videos! 😊
Looks good to me Phil, super thin but a wonderful piece of wood
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That is a very nice thing bowl Phil.
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