Osage Orange, also know as a hedge apple tree. Double the BTU of the next hottest burning wood. Settlers would quarter the apples, put them in buckets with water to break down over winter. Then take the mash and pour in a trench along property lines, growing a living fence line. Wasn't native to USA.
@@jasonhilliker492 Looks like that wood and those thorns are the same. The branches actually start growing as thorns, on Osage orange. But, could be a similar tree; I'm no arborist. 🙃
I believe this is also called Hawthorne and it does grow everywhere in the northern hemisphere, it's not got the same bark on it that Osage Orange has, I've turned both. or maybe it grows differently down south.
@@PohlBarnProductions Here in North Texas when you talk about Osage Orange you are talking about Bois d’ Arc (pronounced bodarc) tree. The fruit we call horse apples, or we did as kids. Also known as hedge apples. There are a number of homes of the late 19th century and early 20th century built here in DFW that were built upon piers made from bodarc trees. The wood is almost impervious to rot and is also used for fence posts. The OP is correct that bodarc trees were planted as wind breaks and hedge protection.
Douggggggg!!! I love it and I love the angles and the instructions! Thank you so so so much for having a premiere, I loved it, thank you yayyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!
Those colors really go with the natural color of the wood. For a tree that is such a pain - the wood it offers up sure does make for a fine turning blank.
Doug i absolutely love this bowl. I love the shape and the colour. I wish you wouldn't pull your work down. You are so good at what you do and most people enjoy your work.
Hi Doug! As usual, excellent work! You always say it's not perfect. Well, if I wanted perfect, I'd say watch machinery made stuff. The " imperfections "are what make it so beautiful. Thank you for sharing. Hi to all the pomskies and the other critters!
That's a pretty cool video animation for the Entry! We had one of those trees when I was growing up as a child, wicked, wicked thorns I never knew the name of it but it was nothing to trifle with! Those colors are perfect! I was not too sure about how the pewter would do, but it is another fantastic bowl...
Turned out great. I like that new art resin look. My last one (all wood) took 6 coats of wipe on poly. Just kept soaking in. I've not heard of thorn apple but it looks good.
Yup, it is an extra day, but it's worth waiting Doug. A very nice looking bowl and a nice video to watch, what can we ask more? Thank you for sharing my friend and have a nice work week. 👍👍👍
Amazing artist like you have inspired me to give this a go. I'm working on buying my first lathe now and have a bunch of beautiful maple logs drying out in my yard. Hopefully I can come even close to the talent that you have.
Doug, thanks for answering my question about the double pads. Sure wasn't expecting to see this on the vid but still cool. What a great piece of art for sure. You done SUPER yet again.
love how the colors came out, reminds me of a fancy marble countertop in some fancy mansion. the thorn apple is beautiful too, i’ve never heard of it before. those thorns look brutal!
Another great looking piece. The colors went perfect with the wood, great looking, even if it isn't perfect (your words). Thanks for sharing and taking the time to make the video. I can't wait to see what you do next. Have a good one 👍👍👍
Great choices of resin additives, Doug. Very striking. Those thorns, though. As soon as you showed them I knew which trees you were talking about. Nasty. Well done dealing with the punky wood.
Hi Doug! I was going to make an April Fools comment that this was absolutely horrible, but it’s now 4/2 so it’s too late. 😆 I actually like this. It’s kinda spacey. When you were pouring the colored resin in, I thought it was going to look ugly. Boy was I happily surprised! It’s awesome! Here’s a “sharp” idea… Collect a bunch of those thorny branches, or just the thorns, put them in resin and see what interesting piece you could make. Maybe you’ve already tried, but it was too bloody hard! 😉🙄😆 I wish I had some chunk of wood to send you! (No driftwood or seaweed) Something Central Coastal Southern Californian. Someday. Have a wonderful week and I’ll see you next video! 💫✨ Roma 🐘 🌲💚🌳🦅
Thank you Roma, I have friends from Cali and Washington send me wood all the time, the guy in Washington send me wood he get in Hawaii, no need to worry about sending me wood unless you really want to
Osage Orange, also know as a hedge apple tree. Double the BTU of the next hottest burning wood. Settlers would quarter the apples, put them in buckets with water to break down over winter. Then take the mash and pour in a trench along property lines, growing a living fence line. Wasn't native to USA.
I think osage Orange is a different tree.
@@jasonhilliker492 Looks like that wood and those thorns are the same. The branches actually start growing as thorns, on Osage orange. But, could be a similar tree; I'm no arborist. 🙃
I believe this is also called Hawthorne and it does grow everywhere in the northern hemisphere, it's not got the same bark on it that Osage Orange has, I've turned both. or maybe it grows differently down south.
@@PohlBarnProductions Here in North Texas when you talk about Osage Orange you are talking about Bois d’ Arc (pronounced bodarc) tree. The fruit we call horse apples, or we did as kids. Also known as hedge apples. There are a number of homes of the late 19th century and early 20th century built here in DFW that were built upon piers made from bodarc trees. The wood is almost impervious to rot and is also used for fence posts. The OP is correct that bodarc trees were planted as wind breaks and hedge protection.
Gosh, the color of the epoxy and the beautiful grain of the wood just created a stunning piece, Doug.
Thank You Jane
DOUG THATS A REALY NICE TURNING MY FRIEND. THE COLORS ARE AWESOME.VERY NICE .FROM DOUG
Thank You Doug
Hi my friend from the North!!
Love your videos,I now I'm going to have a good time,when I see you pop up.
Thank You Thank You Sydney
That turned out stunningly beautiful Doug! Even with the special glitter bugs hiding in there holes 😊. Love and enjoy your premieres! ❤❤❤
Thank You Thank You
Beautiful bowl Doug... Great work
Thank You Skip
Nice, Doug. I enjoyed see a premiere form you.
Thank You Bill
Hope you make more projects in these colors, would make a nice “neutral” galaxy base to make colorful planets pop more
Thank You Thank You
That's my favorite so far❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank You Matt
Doug you did it again
Thank You Tommy
It sort of looks like tortoiseshell and it's beautiful
Thank You Angela
Wow! Love the sparkles.
Thank You Kimberly
So cool Doug!!
Thank You Anne
Douggggggg!!! I love it and I love the angles and the instructions! Thank you so so so much for having a premiere, I loved it, thank you yayyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!
Robinnnnnnnnnnn, Thank You
WOW, that's incredible.
Thank You Jerry
Glitter in the bug holes is a nice touch. It’s a lovely bowl.
I think so too! Thank You Derek
lot of fun and beautiful
Thank You Glenn
Those colors really go with the natural color of the wood. For a tree that is such a pain - the wood it offers up sure does make for a fine turning blank.
Thank You Qapla
Doug i absolutely love this bowl. I love the shape and the colour. I wish you wouldn't pull your work down. You are so good at what you do and most people enjoy your work.
Hi Doug! As usual, excellent work! You always say it's not perfect. Well, if I wanted perfect, I'd say watch machinery made stuff. The " imperfections "are what make it so beautiful. Thank you for sharing. Hi to all the pomskies and the other critters!
Thank You Thank You Kath
Thank You Kathi
Another great piece
Thank You Brad
That's a pretty cool video animation for the Entry!
We had one of those trees when I was growing up as a child, wicked, wicked thorns I never knew the name of it but it was nothing to trifle with!
Those colors are perfect! I was not too sure about how the pewter would do, but it is another fantastic bowl...
Thank You Thank You, I think they are also called Hawthorn
Very nice Doug
Thank You Bret
A royal bowl, great choice of colours, really nice contrast, brings out the beauty of the wood in the bowl. 😃
Thank you so much Fiona😀
Husband and I have been slacking on watching your videos, hope all our likes dont bombard ya. you have your wife have a blessed week!
Thank You Danielle, your likes are greatly appreciated and welcomed along with your comments
Nice to see a good use of an evil tree! That is a really pretty bowl.
Thank You Ron
Beautiful bowl Doug
Thank you kindly Steve
Turned out great. I like that new art resin look. My last one (all wood) took 6 coats of wipe on poly. Just kept soaking in. I've not heard of thorn apple but it looks good.
Thank you Rick, I think it's also called Hawthorne, it pretty much grows everywhere in the northern hemisphere,
Another gorgeous piece, Doug!!!
❤️❤️❤️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you so much Samantha 😃
I really like how this project has come out. The resin, glitter and wood are all just wonderful
Thank You Annette
Yup, it is an extra day, but it's worth waiting Doug. A very nice looking bowl and a nice video to watch, what can we ask more? Thank you for sharing my friend and have a nice work week. 👍👍👍
Thank You Thank You Glad you enjoyed it
Amazing artist like you have inspired me to give this a go. I'm working on buying my first lathe now and have a bunch of beautiful maple logs drying out in my yard. Hopefully I can come even close to the talent that you have.
Thank You Greg, seal the ends so they dry slow to reduce cracking
Wow it’s beautiful. The wood is gorgeous. Everything looks better with Gold ❤
Thank You Maddie
Beautiful work, beautiful bowl!
Thank You Anna
#😎👍Truly a Beautiful bowl
Thank You Heather
Really nice bowl Doug. Those thorns look ferocious!! At least the wood inside makes beautiful bowls. Thanks for sharing
Stuart
Thank You Stuart
Great job turning a thorny Apple tree into a treasure 🎉😊
Thank You Lois
looking good Doug! that thorn apple has some great grain figure and spalting in it. almost worth the pain and pokes...
Thank You Zed
just love seeing what you do with these pieces of scrappy timber. They turn out so good
Thank You Julie
Looks great
Thank You Thank You
Doug, thanks for answering my question about the double pads. Sure wasn't expecting to see this on the vid but still cool. What a great piece of art for sure. You done SUPER yet again.
Thank You Steve, sometimes it's just easier to address it in the video, others might wonder the same thing
Again, Doug's, you did a fantastic job! Your color combination is breathtaking! 5hank you for showing us 5his video!
Thank You Lori
Great bowl, glad you didn't leave any of those thorns on. The Spalting was amazing I even liked the bug holes.😁😁 hope you and Barb are keeping well😘😘.
Thank You Thank You Ellen
Hi Doug that is an amazing bowl love the colors thanks for sharing see I knew what it was this time😅
Thank You Joe
Really nice job, Doug! 💜
Thank You Tracey
Beautiful result! I love when you let the wood take over! really nice!
Thank You Thank You
Looks great!
Thank You Karen
A beautiful piece! The sparseness of the gold glitter made for a nice touch.
Thank You Elliiott
love how the colors came out, reminds me of a fancy marble countertop in some fancy mansion. the thorn apple is beautiful too, i’ve never heard of it before. those thorns look brutal!
Thank You Dan
I like it a lot!
Hey Clayton, sorry I've been busy not doing anything ! LOL
The bowl is beautiful! It’s super shiny too! I like the colors you chose.
Thank you Linda! 😊
beautiful wood from a dangerous tree. Loved the grain and the colors.
Thank you Lelia
Another great looking piece. The colors went perfect with the wood, great looking, even if it isn't perfect (your words). Thanks for sharing and taking the time to make the video. I can't wait to see what you do next. Have a good one 👍👍👍
Thank You Scott
Beautiful hawthorn bowl. That "Art Cast" is awesome.
Thank You James
Ooooo get you being all fancy pants with the glitter 😂
Seriously though what an awesome finish.
thankyou for sharing 💗
You’re welcome Laura 😊
Greetings Doug, that is a beautiful piece of wood, your choice of colours was perfect well done, keep smiling.
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Thank you Peter! Cheers!
Pretty. Because it turned out good I thought the gold was going to be with the top but it’s not actually very subtle, which makes me like it too.
Thank you Lynda,
It’s beautiful! Great colors-they really go well with the wood.
Thank you so much Monica!
Love it. You do good work keep it up
Thank You Arnold
Wow Doug this is a terrific looking loving those colors with that gold I really love that one 👍👍❤😊❤
Thank You Lliz
Awesome colors choice and beautiful bowl awesome job Doug
Thank You Donald
That came out great Doug. Colors are spot on. Thx and and take care.
Thank You Thank You
That looks amazing
Thank You Brian
Gorgeous piece, Doug. Never knew that type of tree existed; thanks for the info.
Thank You Lynda, You are very welcome
Another successful bowl! Turned out beautiful!
Thank you so much Dianne 😊
Very beautiful Doug. I had never heard of that spine apple tree.
Thank You Jack, Thorn Apple, I'd never heard of them either until til I bought a piece of land
Another beautiful piece. I like the colors and glitter.
Thank you so much Nancy!
Bloody lovely mate!!! Loving the colours and the glitter!👍👍
Thank you so much Pete 😀
More beautiful work Doug u have a great Sunday
Thank you kindly Larry
This piece is very elegant. Love it 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you so much Marie!
Looks stunning! Great video! ❤
Thank You Shay
Beautiful! Turned out amazing! Can't wait for the next one 😁💙
Thank you Heather! 😊
Beautiful bowl Doug. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching Tony!
Very Nice Doug! I love the coloring and sparkle.
Thank You Pam
That came out real pretty. I love the sparkle ✨️
Thank You Barbara
Very nice Doug. I didn't know about that type of apple and glad to find it wasn't Thorn Apple (Devils Apple) the botanical.
Thank you Mike, I believe it has many names and is everywhere in the northern hemisphere, including the UK, it's also called Hawthorne
Looks truly awesome Doug....this is what, the 2nd piece with the Artist Resin? it really make a glassy coat! Really cool!!
Thank You Jeff, it's taking a little getting use to, I still have the bubble issues but the sticky the next day is gone and I really like that,
Nice job on the wood and colors. Enjoy your weekend.
Thank you Thank you
Lots of character, Beautiful.
Thank You Khan
Love the colors Doug really beautiful. Hope all is well . Take care .
Thank you Angela, you too!
@@PohlBarnProductions you’re welcome
that turned out awesome Doug!
Thank you Richard
Yet another beautiful piece Doug, keep up the good work brother 😉👍
Thank you kindly Franklin
I think it would be cool to see some honey locust thorns in resin turned into a bowl/vase.
Thank You Jason, I have honey locust but no thorns from it
It is gorgeous! Love the colors and effect!
Thank you so much!
Looking good again cobber. Have a good one to Doug.🤠
Thank You Daryl
another wonderful looking bowl. love the work you do.
Thank You Greg
Beautiful, just like all your other projects!! Keep up the amazing stuff!
Thank You Thank You
Great choices of resin additives, Doug. Very striking. Those thorns, though. As soon as you showed them I knew which trees you were talking about. Nasty. Well done dealing with the punky wood.
Thank You Thank You Jay
Really nice bowl! Turned out amazing
Thank you Denise
That looks really cool, Doug. Nice one!
Thank you Billy, Glad you like it,
Most excellent color choices!
Thank You Thank You Nancy
Wow, love the colors. Thank you for a lovely piece of art
Thank You Thank You
Great job as always Doug!👍
Thank You Mikk
It's perfectly imperfect! WOW!!
Thank You Dawn
@@PohlBarnProductions You're very welcome, and Happy Easter :)
It's very beautiful and I love your work
Thank you so much Alicia😀
Hello Doug I missed another live I was at another 60 th Birthday party but I am home now watching what I missed 👍
it's ok
Hi Doug! I was going to make an April Fools comment that this was absolutely horrible, but it’s now 4/2 so it’s too late. 😆 I actually like this. It’s kinda spacey. When you were pouring the colored resin in, I thought it was going to look ugly. Boy was I happily surprised! It’s awesome! Here’s a “sharp” idea… Collect a bunch of those thorny branches, or just the thorns, put them in resin and see what interesting piece you could make. Maybe you’ve already tried, but it was too bloody hard! 😉🙄😆 I wish I had some chunk of wood to send you! (No driftwood or seaweed) Something Central Coastal Southern Californian. Someday. Have a wonderful week and I’ll see you next video! 💫✨ Roma 🐘 🌲💚🌳🦅
Thank you Roma, I have friends from Cali and Washington send me wood all the time, the guy in Washington send me wood he get in Hawaii, no need to worry about sending me wood unless you really want to
Purdy. Well done Dougie!
Thank You Thank You Douggie
Nice job Doug!
Thank You Frank, Glad you enjoyed it
Nice project Uncle Doug.
Thank You Japie
Awesome job, Doug! 👍👍
Thank You Gary, hope you're doing well
@The Pohl Barn Productions getting better. I think it's a lack of woodturning...you never know 👍👍