@@AnthillArt Great job. There are people who would pay a lot of money for this. I am an artist too and people value our talent. It's a whole process and a unique experience. ❤️
@@AnthillArt If you ever do one of these again, consider casting the whole thing in resin. Maybe even add some lighting effects. Old stumps like that look brilliant in resin and with the metal colony intermingled could look out of this world incredible.
This is OUTRAGEOUSLY insanely cool. Your skill and the end product. Dude, make this video a short version so it at least goes viral. You deserve some time in the spotlight 😂
Man. I am 69. I have done everything from file clerk to hefting trash to pest control to rehab equipment repair in the field, including custom stuff. And I don't know whether to: congratulate Mr. Art on having the stones to BEGIN this, given the odds of experience, or compliment him on switching tactics, or admire the steady hand/execution commiserate with him at that point wherever he said, "OH spit, maybe I bit off ...", or applaud his foresight in having the right tool no matter how weird the cut or chop or hole or ... bow to the sheer determination it took to conceive of the cast in a continual 3-D view, for 359.9 degrees (kidding) so as to not chop/cut/wedge/drill the piece in such a way as to make it worthless, and all the effort wasted. or ... complain because IMHO, the cluster of drill holes, at a minimum, should be all roughed out, ditto for some of the projections, etc. Though I can see, also, how after a time you're "too deep in the forest to see any trees" with a freehand project like this. It's beautiful.
I got to say that tree is a wood workers dream. Dense old oak, you can tell that its good wood by how much of a fight ita giving you there. Great cast and extraction!
@@AnthillArt What did he mean when he said "do the other things". I always wondered that about his speech. It just sounded out of place and for such a brilliant orator there must have been a meaning. Anyway love your work. Please come to my home. I have no less than 10 ant colonies just waiting, no, begging, for you to do your work.
thats the best one yet out of all these years. got extremely lucky that specific colony made such substantially large tunnels which made the casting so strong. keep up the amazing work
I think the beauty of this project for me is that the art (the cast) is done in a matter of minutes, but the true test, the real art is in the patience, the time and dedication, the painstaking detail, to chip away and carefully EXTRACT the piece from its casting media, hour by hour, day by d- is that a truck?
Another great piece of artwork. Your hard work and persistence paid off big time. The mounting stand is unique and really adds to the beauty. Job well done!
No one has to explain to me the nightmare of ripping out a stump. All the tools make it to the yard. It becomes a test of mental endurance not to give up after 3 chainsaw blades, blower needs servicing, hose springs a leak, the pick axe gets stuck in the roots. At some point a hair dryer is laying in the pile of tools (wtf, no idea). Combining all that with casting an anthill…kudos to you man. Nice work. ❤
Considering the size of the stump, we were concerned about whether we would be able to recover the castings, but to our surprise, we were able to do so successfully. The hard work is evident in the timbers that were cut out. The beauty and mystery of the ant mounds hidden in the stumps is a wonderful art form. 👏👏👏👏
Came for the ant colony cast, stayed for the never-before-seen view of a tree stump. 6:44 Hey, you got some firewood atleast outta that stump that otherwise was berift of useful materials. Ya know, somehow, the dismantling of that stump feels personal...
Well this is just mind-blowing. Such an insane process, very unique anthill casting. And while time consuming, I'm totally glad you did it. Because not only did the anthill become art, but the tree stump and the anthill became art together in one structure! This was such an amazing thing to watch, thank you!!
Well sir, I must say that I think I would have left that cast under that old stump after watching you go thru all that effort. But then again I can be lazy like that. L! Well done sir!! Well done!
Holy bananas that's a lot of work for a cast! Turned out really cool with the wood though. I'll bet whoever stumbles on that stump next is gonna be super confused as to why it looks like that. 😂
You know this can be a good way to educate people about invasive species. Fire ants can be very bad for the environment because they are easily transported to areas that are not meant for them. Fire ants are good at thriving too. They build deep colonies into the earth and even inside wood. They use the wood to farm fungus for their colony to eat. The ant queen lay's lots of eggs too. My community has had issues with fire ants going inside electrical outlets causing the electricity to stop working because they chewed the wires. We have a pest control spray and bring everyone bait traps. I buy my own bait traps now and I don't have anymore fire ants. 👍
Two ants sitting on a nearby hill. "Yeah, this guy has something against us. I've lost 631 brothers and sisters to him. I hear he's done this over 100 times".
I was looking for something on wood ants and this came up. Am I really getting this right… would there have been live ants in this or is it an empty nest? Surely you wouldn’t be killing wildlife? Tell me you are not.
No ants were harmed during this video. Prior to pouring aluminum, extensive negotiations with the ant citizens regarding compensation and relocation have taken place.
For a few minutes, I was thinking you could burn the remnants of the wood from the casting, but guess having it still part of the casting gives it a unique look to it after all which is not entirely unpleasant. Nice job.
Remember kids this man does not upload often because he is lazy. But because he is the boogie man of all ants in his area. The ants everywhere fear him, and when one colony doubts his existence. They are never seen again!
Stop this my dear brother. Have mercy on these little creatures so may God have mercy on you, as the prophet Muhammad used to say. We are not allowed to harass and misuse animals, which includes snatching a leaf from an ant's mouth. We have no right to brand animals, hamstring or crucify animals before killing, or burn animals even if they cause harm to humans. I hope my comment doesn't cause you discomfort. Just a sincere advice from your brother in humanity.
Holy cow! Nobody can say you didn't earn this one. Your patience & skill is obvious, although I bet you won't do this twice. Who gained all the firewood? 😅 I love the finished product though. A true one of a kind. 👍❤️
Hard work, determination and patience can sure accomplish amazing things. When you started on this, I was wondering how you would get it out. I wish you would come over to my place and do one of my harvester ant colonies. It would be easy digging too, as the soil is mostly sand.
I'll bet that's the last time you pour a cast around a tree. That was a ton of work, but it came out looking cool.
Yes, this will likely be the last time haha. I don't think it would work out this good every time anyway.
@@AnthillArt Great job. There are people who would pay a lot of money for this. I am an artist too and people value our talent. It's a whole process and a unique experience. ❤️
Jesus loves you!!
@@awesome346🙏🏻✝️
@@AnthillArt If you ever do one of these again, consider casting the whole thing in resin. Maybe even add some lighting effects. Old stumps like that look brilliant in resin and with the metal colony intermingled could look out of this world incredible.
I know this must have been super hard and annoying, but the whole process and the final product were absolutely stunning and fascinating.
Did you hear it? The beauty of it? Millions of voices, screaming in shock only to be silenced. Forever.
As someone currently dealing with an Ant invasion I find this video and your comment extremely cathartic
Carl? Is that you? Caaaaarl
@@klenlapis6329this is the funniest thing you could have commented. Congratulations
And the ants thought the huge tree base would provide them a safe haven
Yep
Exactly! Poor ants!
@@otmargreb6110nah fuck dem ants
@@otmargreb6110 cry bout it
@@reflexrefractordo you think your shitty existence has bigger worth than life of that one ant in that colony? Ha.
Imagine seeing a huge wave of silver metallic lava rushing through your nest
Humans: committing insect genocide in the name of "Art"
I still like watching but aren't aints good for the soil or something just curious or any insects really?
@@hellsbane666 lol "genocide". You should really do something to stop this madman!
Those POOR Ants 😢
@@S2minute don't worry... They still outnumber us like a million to 1
This is OUTRAGEOUSLY insanely cool. Your skill and the end product. Dude, make this video a short version so it at least goes viral. You deserve some time in the spotlight 😂
Thanks! I'll definitely be putting it up as a short soon.
I saw these from a short. Looks like it's working for me. Love the work btw nicely done
Man. I am 69. I have done everything from file clerk to hefting trash to pest control to rehab equipment repair in the field, including custom stuff. And I don't know whether to:
congratulate Mr. Art on having the stones to BEGIN this, given the odds of experience, or
compliment him on switching tactics, or
admire the steady hand/execution
commiserate with him at that point wherever he said, "OH spit, maybe I bit off ...", or
applaud his foresight in having the right tool no matter how weird the cut or chop or hole or ...
bow to the sheer determination it took to conceive of the cast in a continual 3-D view, for 359.9 degrees (kidding) so as to not chop/cut/wedge/drill the piece in such a way as to make it worthless, and all the effort wasted. or ...
complain because IMHO, the cluster of drill holes, at a minimum, should be all roughed out, ditto for some of the projections, etc. Though I can see, also, how after a time you're "too deep in the forest to see any trees" with a freehand project like this. It's beautiful.
This has gotta be the most painstaking extraction you've done so far. Amazing patience!
No funny bro😡
Truck is mt favorite woodworking tool
Comes in handy for those fine details 😂
@@AnthillArt is this a hobby cause I would want to do this or is it a side hustle just asking
@@Carlos284O.O I can sell them fairly easily since I have a decent following but I know others are trying and not doing so well.
This video highlights:
- how awesome trees can get
- how awesome anthills can get
- how awesome committed artists can get
He had his sentence commuted?
@@alphadog9211 committed*, my bad
How much did it fetch ?
- how cruel people can get
- how cruel people can get
I got to say that tree is a wood workers dream. Dense old oak, you can tell that its good wood by how much of a fight ita giving you there. Great cast and extraction!
This cast would cost $1,000,000 just because. Great work!
Thanks. If you know anybody who'd pay that let me know! Haha
@@AnthillArt just wondering how much would you charge for one of your casts??
@@davidurban6813 It's varied a lot but the last few went for $500 - $1000 on eBay auction
This is is fun to watch. I would pay at least 2,000 maybe more. If this was gold your looking at least triple or more.
@@AnthillArt Why do you make the casts at night?
Boss says this is a pretty good spot for our anthill… and it’s under a giant tree stump so there’s no way anybody can get to us down there… 🐜
That’s what you think…
This is beautiful! I love how you kept the wood with it!
I would destroy the cast he had to keep it
the king is back
Lol, this really made his ego
@@chadknight4379 are you kidding me? This dudes been doing it for like 10 years, I’ve been watching for that long.
@@raygun26 lol nice hobby
And these king is being haunted be trillions of ants. And, I, am, happy, about, that,😠
@@Purple_arti ;-;
It would have been so much easier not to make the cast right next to a tree stump
If i did that you wouldn't have commented. We choose to cast a stump colony and do the other things not because it is easy but because it is hard
@@AnthillArtAnd interesting
@@AnthillArt What did he mean when he said "do the other things". I always wondered that about his speech. It just sounded out of place and for such a brilliant orator there must have been a meaning.
Anyway love your work. Please come to my home. I have no less than 10 ant colonies just waiting, no, begging, for you to do your work.
@@captainottoI think he was referring to all the steps towards going to the moon. Putting a man in space, in orbit, etc.
No way, next you're gonna tell me the sun is hot or something. Anyways thanks for the enlightenment captain obvious
thats the best one yet out of all these years. got extremely lucky that specific colony made such substantially large tunnels which made the casting so strong. keep up the amazing work
I think the beauty of this project for me is that the art (the cast) is done in a matter of minutes, but the true test, the real art is in the patience, the time and dedication, the painstaking detail, to chip away and carefully EXTRACT the piece from its casting media, hour by hour, day by d- is that a truck?
haha....yeah, I've got a lot of patience but you gotta draw the line somehwhere
man's been doing this for over 9 years from what I've seen and literally nothing has changed. And he's still getting views. That's awesome man.
Ants: Hey, look! The most secure place we can ever nest!
Anthill caster: Hey, look! Art AND firewood!
If you watch this video backwards it's about a man assembling a tree stump before sucking the life out of it
Another great piece of artwork. Your hard work and persistence paid off big time. The mounting stand is unique and really adds to the beauty. Job well done!
As soon as I read "in a Stump" my first thought was "well this is gonna take awhile."
Not gonna lie, watching that was extremely satisfying.
Found this in my recommended, no idea why, but hot dang this is impressive, especially given the amount of labor extracting the cast.
No one has to explain to me the nightmare of ripping out a stump. All the tools make it to the yard. It becomes a test of mental endurance not to give up after 3 chainsaw blades, blower needs servicing, hose springs a leak, the pick axe gets stuck in the roots. At some point a hair dryer is laying in the pile of tools (wtf, no idea). Combining all that with casting an anthill…kudos to you man. Nice work. ❤
Wow, wouldnt it be cool if a giant moon sized crucible full of molten metal was poured over earth to make a cast of our civilization??! No...
Actually, yes. It would
The ants are probably killed instantly when it touches molten aluminum, which is at minimum 1220 degrees F in molten form
@@AutumnKattothat too yeah it would be cool
And your PETA membership number is...?
Ants are pests my dude
Considering the size of the stump, we were concerned about whether we would be able to recover the castings, but to our surprise, we were able to do so successfully.
The hard work is evident in the timbers that were cut out.
The beauty and mystery of the ant mounds hidden in the stumps is a wonderful art form.
👏👏👏👏
2b2t players when they find someone's base:
Came for the ant colony cast, stayed for the never-before-seen view of a tree stump. 6:44
Hey, you got some firewood atleast outta that stump that otherwise was berift of useful materials.
Ya know, somehow, the dismantling of that stump feels personal...
WOW, a LOT of determination to get that unique piece of art outa the ground!!!
Well this is just mind-blowing. Such an insane process, very unique anthill casting. And while time consuming, I'm totally glad you did it. Because not only did the anthill become art, but the tree stump and the anthill became art together in one structure! This was such an amazing thing to watch, thank you!!
that was so cool! seeing the problem and solution process and how much hard work you put into this was amazing
What is the problem ?
Digging out a stump of a mature oak? A whole lot of work there my man!
Well sir, I must say that I think I would have left that cast under that old stump after watching you go thru all that effort. But then again I can be lazy like that. L! Well done sir!! Well done!
"50,000 ants used to live here. Now it's a cast town."
That stump was like "I may be dead, but I know good art when I see it. MINE!"
This looks cool BUT THE POOR ANTS
You saw that right up until they bite you !
Fuck them ants 😂
Holy bananas that's a lot of work for a cast! Turned out really cool with the wood though. I'll bet whoever stumbles on that stump next is gonna be super confused as to why it looks like that. 😂
why you kll the ants?
yummy
Because they suck !
You should have drilled some large holes on top and pour salt water in the holes.
It well kill the stump and rot away.
Have never seen anything like this. Fantastic dedication and hard work. Beautiful piece of art, hope you continue working it, adding a preservative.
The hatred for that ant colony must run _very_ deep if this much effort is put into recovering the proof of their destruction as a trophy.
Bro the bubbles coming from the metal was the ants soul
I hope the ants weren't using it any more,or abandoned at least.If not,poor ants got cooked by aluminum.
Oh they're still inside, this guys videos are basically just ant genocide
@@cartertheiii7103yep, and it's entertaining to watch
Lets just hope this colony of ants are invasive. It was probably camponotus ants that were casted alive.
Does the aluminum oxidize and get dull? I don't see you sealing it.
It seems to not oxidize any more after the casting. I have a few that are years old and look the same. And no sealer on the aluminum.
@@AnthillArt you have harnessed the power of the souls of the crying ants
That was such an ambitious and exhausting job, but wow was the end piece incredible!! You should feel proud ☺️
Decades of work destroyed in minutes
the most incorrect comment I've ever gotten
@@AnthillArt Was the stump empty
$10,000 worth of tools 😅 I woulda quit after 10 minutes. Way to hang in there! Testament to the resolve of men!
You know this can be a good way to educate people about invasive species. Fire ants can be very bad for the environment because they are easily transported to areas that are not meant for them. Fire ants are good at thriving too. They build deep colonies into the earth and even inside wood. They use the wood to farm fungus for their colony to eat. The ant queen lay's lots of eggs too. My community has had issues with fire ants going inside electrical outlets causing the electricity to stop working because they chewed the wires. We have a pest control spray and bring everyone bait traps. I buy my own bait traps now and I don't have anymore fire ants. 👍
it literally said it was common field ants
dang, that looked positively miserable to excavate
Disclaimer: No Ants 🐜 were harmed in the making of this video 🤗
4:24 I’m absolutely amazed at the work you put into this project. ❤
芸術作品のために犠牲になるアリ
Ants pov is probably a cinematography leaning towards horror genre
There's no place where the ants are safe from you, is there? Seems like a lot of work for the reward.
Quedo hermoso el producto final, aunque supongo qué no lo volverías a hacer en un tronco de un árbol, ¿verdad? 😅😅😅
Two ants sitting on a nearby hill. "Yeah, this guy has something against us. I've lost 631 brothers and sisters to him. I hear he's done this over 100 times".
In some religions (well, at least in Islam), it's forbidden to kill ants (and most wildlife) without a valid reason.
I'm curious as to what will happen with the rest of that trunk
And what happens to the ants? Killed in the name of psuedo art?
Yes.
大木の根っこはすげえな
もう土木業者になってるじゃんw
I was looking for something on wood ants and this came up. Am I really getting this right… would there have been live ants in this or is it an empty nest? Surely you wouldn’t be killing wildlife? Tell me you are not.
Oh, he is, and he won't stop, and I don't want him to, its satisfying to watch
Should've just left it there for some archaeologist to find in 5,000 years. "Clearly a religious artifact from an ancient sect of ant-worshippers!"
You didn't make art, ants did. And you destroyed all their work. You are a good human, you know how to make fire, congratulations !
No ants were harmed during this video. Prior to pouring aluminum, extensive negotiations with the ant citizens regarding compensation and relocation have taken place.
The ants inside the aluminum:
Bro literally doing gas chambers for ants☠️☠️☠️☠️
All ants where harmed in the making of this video
Please don't kill native ants! Only fire ants.
How do you know they are native
These were in a stump I was having removed. The stump removal would have killed the colony no matter what.
Ok@@AnthillArt
Makes sense you couldn't burn it if the molten aluminum didn't xD
so why did you kill the ants exactly?
what kind of ants?
Thanks for the post of this beautiful cast. I’m astounded by the range of tools, even a truck, you used to free the cast.
Are you really mad, why you want to kill soo many ants just for the stuff, you are not suppose to do this
I'm waiting for the "casting a bear cave" video😁
What about the poor little ants?🤦🏻♂️
sacrifices have to be made for splendid art
I hate it! Stop killing ants!!
@@hellothere9612 Humans too -_-
Don't do that
For a few minutes, I was thinking you could burn the remnants of the wood from the casting, but guess having it still part of the casting gives it a unique look to it after all which is not entirely unpleasant. Nice job.
Stop killing things for art.
WOW!!! What a beautiful final product. Would you say this was one of your more difficult/time-consuming casts? Amazing work!!!
Definitely the most difficult and time consuming one by far
Remember kids this man does not upload often because he is lazy. But because he is the boogie man of all ants in his area. The ants everywhere fear him, and when one colony doubts his existence. They are never seen again!
Some of this is true but I am actually lazy
@@AnthillArt Oh. 😐
You should have just left those ants alone
nah
Psyc 101: *Kids who kill ants for fun are likely to be severe disturbed.*
That dude:
Let the ants live 😮😢😢😢😢😮
Pfft
Stop this my dear brother. Have mercy on these little creatures so may God have mercy on you, as the prophet Muhammad used to say. We are not allowed to harass and misuse animals, which includes snatching a leaf from an ant's mouth. We have no right to brand animals, hamstring or crucify animals before killing, or burn animals even if they cause harm to humans.
I hope my comment doesn't cause you discomfort. Just a sincere advice from your brother in humanity.
They are bugs you are seriously overthinking it
Amazing as always
Good on you for leaving the wood with the cast. I think it looks awesome, and I'd be disappointed if you took more off than necessary to dig it up. 🙂
Holy cow! Nobody can say you didn't earn this one. Your patience & skill is obvious, although I bet you won't do this twice. Who gained all the firewood? 😅 I love the finished product though. A true one of a kind. 👍❤️
Killing ants for art ? sad world...
Sorry friend, these are an invasive species that cause painful stinging, so dangerous to children on a property.
But still part of their habitat. No matter the type of ant, you would keep children away from all ant hills. Dumb excuse for killing.
@@esel3774 makes sense if they are invasive. They mess with the ecosystem. It’s humans job to balance it
Hard work, determination and patience can sure accomplish amazing things. When you started on this, I was wondering how you would get it out. I wish you would come over to my place and do one of my harvester ant colonies. It would be easy digging too, as the soil is mostly sand.
Since when is this species invasieve?
Several channels doing the same thing have sprung up over the years, but none do it like you.
Some of my favorite unintentional ASMR.
Just killed a whole colony of 🐜 for the sake of art?.]
yup
New title: Ant Colony Casting with every possible wood cutting tool known to man!
Imagine you're out there just trying to live your life and some asshole comes and floods your house with molten aluminum.
The contrast with the tree root is excellent, looks pretty spectacular.
How many ants had to give their life for your hobby?
None, because it was an abandoned colony
Hello sin chào bạn bạn lam việc gioi quá vơ đẹp quá 👍🥰🥰
Poor ants