I'm a 75 yr old retired teacher, and Viet Nam veteran.There is still lots of drama in my life. I love beautiful wood. Your site calms and comforts me so much. I am not a member but I really really love what you do. Thank you so much!
You were initially not too happy with the outside shape Phil, but in your always considered approach with very minimal adjustment it turned out absolutely great. The big voids under the bark in a few spots really stood up brilliantly throughout the turning. By not trying to take out all the wood where the bark was thin was brilliant, it ads a huge amount of interest in the finished bowl. As always, the grain on all pieces of Cherry looks 'a million dollars' & the finish too. Another top piece as we all sat back to enjoy the experience with you. Congratulations, Don.
There are not enough words in the english language to describe the excellent beautiful work you create. Once again you brought a masterpiece to our eyes. Thank you so much.
Magnificent craftsmanship, again! Mr. Anderson you are inspiring others to try and or raise their level in woodturning. As such you need to set an example of proper safety practices such as not wearing any jewelry or loose clothing. Today you wore a watch breaking the no jewelry safety rule.
Thank you very much, Charlie! I like to think that each turner will exercise as much caution as they feel necessary to ensure their safety. Some will require more safety practices than others. As long as you are comfortable with yours is really all that matters. I've seen some turners practice what you call the "no jewelry safety rule" but than do something I consider un-safe. But, as long as it works for them, I'm satisfied.
I did turn the little cut-off from this which turned out to be a healed-over branch section. I'm not sure where the other half of the larger piece even is, right now but I like your idea, Glenda! If you want to see the small section, it's here: ruclips.net/video/O6gTcu-uCcI/видео.html
Phil, I’m flattered that you would mention me. What’s even better than that? My wife was watching with me and now she thinks I might be a big deal. Unfortunately, she knows me so that will only last for about 45 seconds! LOL! Seriously, Phil, thanks for the shout-out! I appreciate it. The bowl is gorgeous, my friend, just as we have come to expect when you go to work. Yes, I was a bit confused when you put a different piece on your woodworm screw. I’m sure I wasn’t the only one! Great video, buddy! Keep ‘em coming!
You always crack me up, Gord! I love your self-deprecating humor! I also like to try to get inside your mind when you are doing those sly smiles in your videos. It's scary in there, my friend! LOL! Thank you so much, Gord, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! 😊
🙋♂️🏴 Hi Phil great trick you played on us at the beginning. What a fantastic piece you made for us all to enjoy this week and guess what no ET perhaps he's gone home. Looking forward to your next creation. Thanks Phil.
It's always a good day when you get 3 pieces out of one! I kinda like it the way it is off balance with the bark on one side and not so much on the other! Reminds me of me! Lol, off center and bark on one side! Ha ha haa!
Beautiful grain in the black cherry, Phil. You did the piece proud! I especially appreciate the tip about buffing with the 3M pads. Great idea. Thanks!
Hi Phil Lovely little bowl, the bark looks like dark chocolate clinging to the edge of the rim. I havnt turned for a couple of days, I’ve been loaned a big dust (2mt high filter bag 2hp motor) but I’m going to mount the motor and fan unit on a ply base with castor wheels so then being a smaller footprint without the filter bag it will fit in the shop,it will hook into the 5inch hose that goes through the wall to outside and discharge’s onto a drum full of water which stops the dust blowing around.my old 1 hp unit is past its use by date so looking forward to less sanding dust when this is up and running. Thanks again for sharing ,allways something to learn while being entertained by your channel. Regards from NZ
Thanks, Mal! Sounds like you have your dust collection all figured out in the best possible way. Those big bags can certainly get in the way. It will be good for you to get up and running again! 😊
Nice job Phil. I have a standing weeping cherry that is marked for demo. I have slabbed pieces of one trunk that broke off last spring. Beautiful wood. Can't wait to turn some of the 30 plus burls on the base of the tree. A little tip for cleaning your acid brushes that I learned from my dad. Ammonia will clean any type of shellac product. Used it on my pigmented shellac brushes for years. Saved from having to use alcohol.
Ever since I have been watching you I have never seen you to shy away from a doozy challenge and long and behold you create a great outcome. You make me laugh. Good teacher as well!
I got so excited, I am commenting before I even watch it. I love black cherry, can't wait. I have a cherry tree behind my house, about that big around, with a burl that goes all the way around the trunk, it looks so tempting, sitting about 25 feet in the air, but the tree is happy and healthy, so that giant ball of mystery will stay up there until something changes. And it finished up really great. Beautiful wood.
Good for you, William! If the tree is happy and healthy, it should live out it's life un-molested. But, I know it's hard to leave that burl just hanging up there! 😊
All the guys I've talked to that "harvest" burl say as long as you only take a piece of the burl vertically the tree will be unphased. One guy collects pine pitch and even spreads a layer on when he's done, and will come back a few years later and take another chunk lol. Idk how hearty black cherry is though! Always fun to see the trees that look pregnant 😋
Gotta love black cherry. I’m fortunate to have several trees and have turned well over 100 cherry bowls plus lamps, vases, pens and boxes. I have several big burls waiting for me. One is big enough I’ll need my chain hoist to mount it to my Robust American Beauty. As always, enjoyed the video. Loved the comment, “must be what I want cause I keep doing it”. Probably woke up my wife with my laughter. Breakfast is always better Friday mornings with a turning from Phil. Thanks again for sharing.
Beautiful bowl Phil!! I'm sure others have already said but that's not burl. It's just where a branch broke or rotted off Looking forward to your next video Enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
I'm a 75 yr old retired teacher, and Viet Nam veteran.There is still lots of drama in my life. I love beautiful wood. Your site calms and comforts me so much. I am not a member but I really really love what you do. Thank you so much!
You are welcome! Thank you for watching, Phil! 😀
I like that bowl Phil 🥣 😊good job
I'm glad, Randy, thank you! 😊
Black Cherry looks great can't go wrong with the fruit woods.
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One of the prettiest pieces of wood, beautiful color and grain. Of course, your ability just made it perfect. Very nice Phil!
Thank you very much! 😊
I admire the skill and artistry. The contrast of the very smooth, light body of the piece with the highly textured, dark bark makes a striking piece.
You GET it, Janet! It's that contrast that has me doing the kind of turnings that I love to do. Thank you! 😊
It’s beautiful love the black Cherry grain the piece is like a window then you open it Phil great job👍
I appreciate that, Jeff, thanks! 😄
You were initially not too happy with the outside shape Phil, but in your always considered approach with very minimal adjustment it turned out absolutely great. The big voids under the bark in a few spots really stood up brilliantly throughout the turning. By not trying to take out all the wood where the bark was thin was brilliant, it ads a huge amount of interest in the finished bowl. As always, the grain on all pieces of Cherry looks 'a million dollars' & the finish too. Another top piece as we all sat back to enjoy the experience with you. Congratulations, Don.
I'm so glad you came along for the ride, Don, thank you! 😊
You did a wonderful job on the Tennessee Black Cherry!!! Being from Tennessee you made me proud. Have a great day. 😊
Very cool, Mary, thanks! 😊
What another beautyful bowl in your collection you make happy to see it thank you very much
So nice of you, Andre, thank you very much! 😊
Great looking black cherry bowl 👍
I'm glad you like it, M V T, thank you! 😊
Another superb turning and totally relaxing video to watch. Thank You Phil..
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you for watching! 😊
Phil as normal what a beautiful turning very educational I love your videos
Thank you so much, Robert!
.Thank you for the awesome tip for buffing.
Happy to help! 😊
Super glossy makes things look cheap. The colors and grain are beautiful. Sure haven’t been bored yet watching you work!
Thank you, David! 😊
Phil, great tip on the cut buffing pad stuck to velcro. Thank you for sharing.
Glad to help, Scott! The more I use it the better tip it is. I wish I would have figured it out years ago! Thank you!
There are not enough words in the english language to describe the excellent beautiful work you create. Once again you brought a masterpiece to our eyes. Thank you so much.
Wow, thank you, Thiantrus! I appreciate your uplifting comment! 😊
Still a beautiful piece. The grain and color are spectacular.
Thank you, Judith! 😊
Very pretty black cherry bowl! I love the bark live edge Phil. Thanks for sharing. Take care.
I appreciate that, Kim, thank you! 😊
Lovin your work Phil... The Rebel and yourself, very inspiring Turners...👍👍
Thank you so much, Darren! 😊
Hi Phil, that is a really pretty Bowl. I love the color. Thank you so much for your video's.
Thanks for watching, Terry! 😊
Oh,I was worried the bark would fall off,but you did a masterful job!
Thank you, Ron! 😊
👍👍👍 A fearless master.
As entertaining as usual,
I hope we do not have to wait 100 years for the other pieces.
Thank you Carsten Sweden
Thank you, Carsten! No 100 year wait, but maybe a little while longer. So much wood, so little time... 😊
Nice one! The black cherry sure does have a beautiful grain!
Thank you, Judy! 😀
Magnificent craftsmanship, again! Mr. Anderson you are inspiring others to try and or raise their level in woodturning. As such you need to set an example of proper safety practices such as not wearing any jewelry or loose clothing. Today you wore a watch breaking the no jewelry safety rule.
Thank you very much, Charlie! I like to think that each turner will exercise as much caution as they feel necessary to ensure their safety. Some will require more safety practices than others. As long as you are comfortable with yours is really all that matters. I've seen some turners practice what you call the "no jewelry safety rule" but than do something I consider un-safe. But, as long as it works for them, I'm satisfied.
@@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop Better safe than sorry. I am a tool and die maker and have seen some horrendous things.
Its looks damb good. It really dose.
And a great teacher.
Thank you, Roy! 😊
What a beautiful piece. You are amazing.
I'm glad you like it, Penny! 😊
Another beautiful piece. I would love to see you turn the other 2 pieces and then display all 3 finished with pieces with a before and after.
I did turn the little cut-off from this which turned out to be a healed-over branch section. I'm not sure where the other half of the larger piece even is, right now but I like your idea, Glenda! If you want to see the small section, it's here:
ruclips.net/video/O6gTcu-uCcI/видео.html
Phil, I’m flattered that you would mention me. What’s even better than that? My wife was watching with me and now she thinks I might be a big deal. Unfortunately, she knows me so that will only last for about 45 seconds! LOL! Seriously, Phil, thanks for the shout-out! I appreciate it. The bowl is gorgeous, my friend, just as we have come to expect when you go to work. Yes, I was a bit confused when you put a different piece on your woodworm screw. I’m sure I wasn’t the only one! Great video, buddy! Keep ‘em coming!
You always crack me up, Gord! I love your self-deprecating humor! I also like to try to get inside your mind when you are doing those sly smiles in your videos. It's scary in there, my friend! LOL! Thank you so much, Gord, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! 😊
No reason to be afraid, buddy. It’s warm and cuddly in here. Of course, tomorrow’s Hallowe’en so things could be different!! 🎃🎃😱😱
@@GordonRock1 LOL!
Beautiful piece Phil, I enjoy listening to your commentary as you work... thanks for my weekly adventure in the Shady Acres Woodshop...
Thanks for listening, Ruthlynn! 😊 I feel like we are all just hanging out by the lathe shooting the breeze. It's fun!
You certainly make it so 😊
Very nice Phil, always learn something. Thanks and stay safe.....
Thanks, you too! 😊
Phil, you’re an artist!
Thank you, Michael! 😊
Oh the bark! Just gorgeous. The colors and finish are so perfect!
Thank you, Susanne! 😊
Very nice bowl. Love the Black Cherry.
🙋♂️🏴 Hi Phil great trick you played on us at the beginning. What a fantastic piece you made for us all to enjoy this week and guess what no ET perhaps he's gone home. Looking forward to your next creation. Thanks Phil.
Glad you enjoyed it, John. Thank you very much! 😊
Very nice bowl enjoyed watching that 👍
Glad you enjoyed it, Brian, thank you! 😊
Beautiful wood- looks good to me
Thanks, Lynda! 😊
Love the wide bark area on this one..nice job Phil
Thank you for taking your time to watch and comment, Todd! 😊
Lovely, great colors.
Thank you! 😊
Really lovely, buddy! Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it, Michael, thanks! 😊
Very beautiful wood great job Phil I love it and I share your videos
Awesome! Thank you, Mike, I really appreciate that! 😊
That black cherry really looks great. Great job. You really have an eye for turning great pieces
Thank you, Earl! 😊
Superb turn Phil, great video my friend.
Cheers
Mike
Glad you enjoyed it, Mike, thanks for taking your time to watch!
I love the way you let the wood tell you what it wants to be. Very best wishes from Ohio.
Thank you, Jerry! Sounds like you and I have a great respect for the wood! 😊
Another beautiful piece Phil ❤️👍
Many thanks! 😊
Gorgeous, Phil. I’m with you on that ‘burl’ being a cut off branch. Going straight off to watch that one.
Cool, thank you, Bill! 😊
It's always a good day when you get 3 pieces out of one! I kinda like it the way it is off balance with the bark on one side and not so much on the other! Reminds me of me! Lol, off center and bark on one side! Ha ha haa!
LOL!
Another one friend amazing piece and grain.i love it works.
Thank you! Cheers! 😊
Yet another beautiful piece, Phil!
Thank you, Richard! 😊
Nice work Phil. Beautiful grain and bark.
Thank you kindly, Donald!
Gorgeous piece Phil. Beautiful bowl.
Many thanks, Carl, thank you! 😊
yet another excellent piece of work and very well executed well done. Its a pleasure to watch you work, you also inspire.
Thank you so much, Martin! You put a smile on my face! 😊
Very nice Phil, 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for the visit, Mark! 😊
That is another amazingly beautiful piece Phil! Well done
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Beautiful bowl. The grain on that piece is lovely.
Thank you, Suzette! Cheers! 😊
Beautiful grain in the black cherry, Phil. You did the piece proud! I especially appreciate the tip about buffing with the 3M pads. Great idea. Thanks!
Thanks, Greg, glad you like it and happy to help! 😊
Hi Phil
Lovely little bowl, the bark looks like dark chocolate clinging to the edge of the rim.
I havnt turned for a couple of days, I’ve been loaned a big dust (2mt high filter bag 2hp motor) but I’m going to mount the motor and fan unit on a ply base with castor wheels so then being a smaller footprint without the filter bag it will fit in the shop,it will hook into the 5inch hose that goes through the wall to outside and discharge’s onto a drum full of water which stops the dust blowing around.my old 1 hp unit is past its use by date so looking forward to less sanding dust when this is up and running.
Thanks again for sharing ,allways something to learn while being entertained by your channel.
Regards from NZ
Thanks, Mal! Sounds like you have your dust collection all figured out in the best possible way. Those big bags can certainly get in the way. It will be good for you to get up and running again! 😊
Awesome as always.💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
Thank you so much, J'Lyssa!
Nice work Phil, looks great, John
Many thanks, John! Stay safe!
That looks awesome Phil great turn👍👍
I appreciate that, Charles, thank you!
Thank you for taking us through your decision making process. It's helpful for us learners out here🙂
You are so welcome! I'm glad it's helpful and I'm really glad you took your time to watch and comment! 😊
it has warm look to it and a soft caramel color that reminds me of melted caramel and chocolate. thanks for sharing
Oh, great, now you've got my sweet tooth going, Joyce! LOL! Thank you! 😊
Nice graining throughout and a really pretty bowl 😀
Thank you so much, Christine! 😊
Nice job Phil. I have a standing weeping cherry that is marked for demo. I have slabbed pieces of one trunk that broke off last spring. Beautiful wood. Can't wait to turn some of the 30 plus burls on the base of the tree. A little tip for cleaning your acid brushes that I learned from my dad. Ammonia will clean any type of shellac product. Used it on my pigmented shellac brushes for years. Saved from having to use alcohol.
Thank you, Matthew! Oh, my, you are all set for Cherry for years to come! And burls, too! Wow, good for you! Thanks for the tip!
I love the spot with the bark on the side. It adds so much interest to the piece. Yet again you it out of the park. Beautiful😊
Wow, thank you, Alice, I'm really glad you like it! 😊
Good job Phil ilike your work!!
Thanks, Randy! 😊
Very nice job,good looking lathe work.
Thank you very much! 😊
Master Turner Mr. Phil always has a absolutely stunning turn, just beautiful bowl
Thank you kindly, Donald! 😊
another absolutely lovely piece Phil :)
Glad you enjoyed it, Matt, thank you!
Love your work Phill, good luck with your health 👍
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Beautiful work 🎉
Thank you, Sandra! 😊
That trick with the scratch pad on the sander is AMAZING! Thanks for sharing. The cherry bowl is very nice. I like it.
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching, Dennis! 😊
Very nice job
Thanks for the visit, Kenny, and for your comment! 😊
Beautiful live edge result. A real keeper.
Thank you, Larry! 😊 Cheers!
That is fine i love it Phil
Thanks, Pete!
As always very nice work. Thank you for the buffing tips.
My pleasure, Rick, thank you for watching and commenting! 😊
Love the bark good job
Thank you, Bill!
Lovely Phil.
Thank you, Laura! 😀
Love, love, love it!
Thank you, Kathleen! 😃
Neverovatno, umetnost sa puno strpljenja, volje i ljubavi. Sve čestitke!
Milan, Hvala ti puno!
I've got wild cherry all around here. My favorite wood species.
Beauty bowl!!
You are a lucky guy, Ned!
Thank you, Ned!
Cherry is beautiful wood and you did a amazing job with it!
I'm so glad you think so, Stephen, thank you!
Very nice bowl. Love that natural beauty. Great job Phil.
Glad you like it, thank you!
I think this one is just lovely. I like the bark a lot!
Thank you, Kerri! 😊 My favorite part as well.
Quite a challenge😃looks good
Thank you, Paul!
Ever since I have been watching you I have never seen you to shy away from a doozy challenge and long and behold you create a great outcome. You make me laugh. Good teacher as well!
Wow, thank you, Sylvie! 😊
Beautiful live edge bowl.
Glad you like it, Jean, thank you! 😊
Another beauty Phil!👍🏻👍🏻
Glad you like it, Mike, thank you!
I got so excited, I am commenting before I even watch it. I love black cherry, can't wait. I have a cherry tree behind my house, about that big around, with a burl that goes all the way around the trunk, it looks so tempting, sitting about 25 feet in the air, but the tree is happy and healthy, so that giant ball of mystery will stay up there until something changes.
And it finished up really great. Beautiful wood.
Good for you, William! If the tree is happy and healthy, it should live out it's life un-molested. But, I know it's hard to leave that burl just hanging up there! 😊
All the guys I've talked to that "harvest" burl say as long as you only take a piece of the burl vertically the tree will be unphased. One guy collects pine pitch and even spreads a layer on when he's done, and will come back a few years later and take another chunk lol. Idk how hearty black cherry is though! Always fun to see the trees that look pregnant 😋
I am still young, I can wait for a while.
HI Phil super finish. cool
I'm glad you like it, Manjit, thank you! 😊
Gotta love black cherry. I’m fortunate to have several trees and have turned well over 100 cherry bowls plus lamps, vases, pens and boxes. I have several big burls waiting for me. One is big enough I’ll need my chain hoist to mount it to my Robust American Beauty. As always, enjoyed the video. Loved the comment, “must be what I want cause I keep doing it”. Probably woke up my wife with my laughter. Breakfast is always better Friday mornings with a turning from Phil. Thanks again for sharing.
Such a great comment this morning, Wayne! You gave me several chuckles. Thank you for that! 😊
Beautiful bowl. Thank you for taking your time explaining your steps, it’s very helpful as I’m learning.
Glad it was helpful, Eric, thanks for letting me know! 😊
That bowl is beautiful. I can picture sunflower heads in the bowl.
Great idea, Deb!! 😊 Thank you!
Howdy Phil... love watching you work 🤙🏽 thanks for your help earlier. Greatly appreciated.
Glad to help, Maui, thank you for watching! 😊
Simply said Awesome!
Glad you liked it! Thank you, Sylvie!
I do enjoy my weekly fix from shady acres woodshop. Keep them coming please .
Deal! Thank you, Simon! 😊
Beautiful bowl Phil!! I'm sure others have already said but that's not burl. It's just where a branch broke or rotted off Looking forward to your next video
Enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thank you! Yes, I came to that conclusion in the video, as well. I still think it's turnable, though. 😊
@@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop You're welcome and waiting to see it :)
Another Beautiful bowl the grain and live edge are the beauty of this bowl I think Great Job Phil
I think so too, Rich! Thanks for watching, buddy! 😊
Great bowel Phil, i love the black cherry cherry wood, that is a unique piece of work. 😂
Thanks, Ken! 😀
Another beautiful job Phil. Brightened the start of one more rainy Scottish day. A workshop day I think.
Sorry for the rain, Kevin, but a Shop Day will compensate for a lot of moisture! Enjoy! 😊
Brilliant trick with the scotch brite pads! Great work as always!
I'm glad that's helpful, Jim, thank you for watching! 😊
Gorgeous bowl, Phil. 👍
Thank you! Cheers!