Woah! The ‘bowl’ of the goblet has a transparency about it which I love. Fascinating to learn how you make the rings around the stem. What a wonderful medium to work with, wood is surprising, one never knows what lies beneath the gnarled exterior. You’re a very clever man Andy 👍
That is such fun, especially the contrast between the swirling cloud of the resin and the heavy patterning of the wood. One of your classic designs made new every time by the unpredictable texture of the wood. Well worth the effort - I can quite understand any hesitancy you felt about using this burl - it did start to look a bit dodgy at one stage but you pulled it through.
My first wife’s dad was a woodcarver, & he once made a similar piece to this one, only he never used resins. He was a very good man whom I loved very much; Thank you for creating this piece to remind me of his gifts!❤
I often find the contrast between the tradition of old wood and the modern resin pleasing and beautiful. I have an Oak burl I'm thinking could make a nice platter with the addition of some resin.
I have seen this same project so many times, but it's still a real treat to watch someone with your skill execute a classic wedding goblet. Thanks for sharing the videos.😎
Andy this is a great double captive ring goblet. A great gift for a wedding or an anniversary. I love the way the resin makes look like a fire. I’ve said it before your simply amazing with your ideas.
Love the patterning on this burl. I didn't think that particular color of resin would look good, but when you got the finish on I really liked it. Thanks for sharing.
Looks like something you'd see in a castle! I knew it'd be something beautiful before i started the video! I always hit the like button before even starting the video.
This is beautiful, I love the translucency you have with this and the wedding goblet. Captive rings are their own kind of magic and the burl really adds to that visual, shame you said it was so hard work.
Before I die I hope to be able to own one of your pieces. I've been watching your videos for a while and really love your process and final pieces. Outstanding.
You and the wood made a stunning work of art sir. The burl is a beautiful piece of wood. The resin color is right on the mark for this burl. Thanks for sharing your hard work with us.🌿 👍👍👍👍👍
My dad tinkered around with different wood and designs. One of the neatest idea he had was saving the sawdust and chips from the different type of wood. Then later he would mix the sawdust with resin and make blocks. He would turn them into real unique objects. I wish I had one of his items. He did this 50 years ago and sold them to make ends meet.
That bright gold resin against the golden tone of the wood 👩🍳😘👌! I don't think I've ever seen someone use compressed air to push the resin into voids like that, it was a clever solution.
Woah! The ‘bowl’ of the goblet has a transparency about it which I love.
Fascinating to learn how you make the rings around the stem.
What a wonderful medium to work with, wood is surprising, one never knows what lies beneath the gnarled exterior.
You’re a very clever man Andy 👍
Extraordinary! You're a wood whisperer - you truly bring it to life. You enhance it just enough to reveal its character.
Don’t believe I could ever get tired of watching you make these Captured Ring Goblets. Each one, though similar, is distinctly beautiful ❤️
Thank you
No words can explain how awesome this is and how talented you truly are Andy!
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That piece absolutely glows - and those little dancing rings made me smile.
That is such fun, especially the contrast between the swirling cloud of the resin and the heavy patterning of the wood. One of your classic designs made new every time by the unpredictable texture of the wood. Well worth the effort - I can quite understand any hesitancy you felt about using this burl - it did start to look a bit dodgy at one stage but you pulled it through.
Yeah my friend...
...I'm stumped.
I have no words that can accurately express my feelings about your work.
I love the way the rings dance along the goblet’s stem. Beautiful result ( as always ) !
I love the creations he makes using wood burl. It’s unlike anything I’ve ever seen. Pure perfection!
My first wife’s dad was a woodcarver, & he once made a similar piece to this one, only he never used resins. He was a very good man whom I loved very much; Thank you for creating this piece to remind me of his gifts!❤
I often find the contrast between the tradition of old wood and the modern resin pleasing and beautiful. I have an Oak burl I'm thinking could make a nice platter with the addition of some resin.
I have seen this same project so many times, but it's still a real treat to watch someone with your skill execute a classic wedding goblet. Thanks for sharing the videos.😎
I love these goblets with two rings! They are fascinating!
Wonderful, as all master craftsmen you make it look so easy 👍🏼
Absolutely gorgeous piece of art! 👌👍
Thank you
That is the coolest thing I've seen you make so far.
Andy this is a great double captive ring goblet. A great gift for a wedding or an anniversary. I love the way the resin makes look like a fire. I’ve said it before your simply amazing with your ideas.
Cheers
OMG I love it! The color is perfect and the combo of gnarled wood with transparent resin is so perfect.
Good job 😊
I'm an old timer and stopped turning for years... I really like your videos 😍
Awesome! Thank you!
Outstanding!
Another absolute beaut!! Congrats to the happy couple, whoever & wherever they are.
Love the patterning on this burl. I didn't think that particular color of resin would look good, but when you got the finish on I really liked it. Thanks for sharing.
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Always amazing to watch a masterful artist at work. Bravo as usual!!
Andy, it's simply gorgeous. Well done indeed.
Thanks Kimberly
Looks like something you'd see in a castle! I knew it'd be something beautiful before i started the video! I always hit the like button before even starting the video.
Beautiful! I especially love how delicate you make your creations. I like the thin delicate workmanship. Thank you once again. Awesome crafting sir.
You are amazing in your art. Stellar. Brilliant.
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Stunning as always! Fabulous piece and live the resin colour
So stunning and at the same time relaxing to watch a master craftsman
Thankyou
I think that is my favorite goblet yet... Absolutely beautiful.❤❤❤❤
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This is beautiful, I love the translucency you have with this and the wedding goblet. Captive rings are their own kind of magic and the burl really adds to that visual, shame you said it was so hard work.
I was halfway through when I realized I'd seen this video before. Continue to watch it anyway. I like this goblet
What a gorgeous goblet. Haven't seen you make one in a long time. Thank you for sharing this lovely bit of wood.
Thank you
Sen büyük bir usta, büyük bir sanatçısın..
Wow! Adding the gold in the inclusion areas really set off the grain. Beautiful piece.
Thank you
Oh, Andy. When you choose a resin color that's compatible with the project's wood component, it turns out extremely well! Many thanks! 👍
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Toasted coconut curls! I like how the rings move back and forth on their own. Great job, Andy!
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Beautiful Andy! I think this is my favorite challis I have seen you do. That burl turned out Great! Cheers Mate - M
Thanks Mark
Very nice Andy. Ive never had much luck with resin. You make it look very easy. Well done
My family makes ultra premium wine in the Napa Valley,reminds me of Cork, love to watch every week, anyone getting married? Great job Andy!!!
Before I die I hope to be able to own one of your pieces. I've been watching your videos for a while and really love your process and final pieces. Outstanding.
Beautiful goblet I look forward to your videos thank you for sharing your craft with us
Thank you
Gorgeous wood chalice from that burl. Amazing work
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Yes, your new "Cat's Claw" from a scraper looks great and seems to work more efficiently with better stability.......great idea!
A well crafted Goblet. Awesome work Andy
Beautifully done Andy
I always love an appearance of the little basketball:)
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I always look forward to your videos. Such beautiful pieces of work you display.
Thankyou
Oooh, I like this! Andy Phillip and the Goblet of Fire. A+
Thankyou
You are so clever, absolutely beautiful!
Bravo Andy . Ottima tecnica di lavorazione !
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Breathtakingly beautiful
Always a beautiful job
Thankyou
Absolutely gorgeous! You truly did a fantastic job to create a piece that is so majestic! Great job!!
Thank you so much!
Beautiful, Andy! Thanks for sharing your talent. Again. :)
07:55 that sure came outta nowhere! Nice save! Beautiful, as always!
Thankyou
Oh Andy you haven't done a goblet in ages. This one is on fire!!! LOL. Love your work, AGAIN!!!
Cheers 👍
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL Andy!!
Many thanks!
Your work is delightful and your videos are fun to watch. Thank you.😊
Woooow! That is something Very Special! Well done!
Gorgeous golden amber with the burl. Love your creations
Thanks so much
Loved the bowl you did Andy
that turned out so well ❤🏴
Beautiful goblet Andy
Take care my friend and enjoy the trekking
Cheers
Harold
Thanks Harold 👍
WOW!!! That is a beautiful goblet!
Very very very beautifully done great work
Andy, once again, you win the cup.
One word... Beautiful! ❤
Im happy you went with the burl...holy cow!!
Awesome job! Thanks!
Another gorgeous piece
Beautiful result.
Well in this gambit of high risk high reward, I'd say you came out on top.😄
Alright Michaelangelo! The ceiling needs painting!! Andy, this is incredibly breathtaking!
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Gorgeous as usual, Andy! Would also have looked nice as a stemless goblet, but then it would have lost the rest of the Burl, which is beautiful.
You and the wood made a stunning work of art sir. The burl is a beautiful piece of wood. The resin color is right on the mark for this burl. Thanks for sharing your hard work with us.🌿 👍👍👍👍👍
Very nice Andy. You have different tools than some of the other turners. And you put them to good use!
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You've done that one before. Beautiful work.
My dad tinkered around with different wood and designs. One of the neatest idea he had was saving the sawdust and chips from the different type of wood. Then later he would mix the sawdust with resin and make blocks. He would turn them into real unique objects. I wish I had one of his items. He did this 50 years ago and sold them to make ends meet.
Always good to see people use the handymans secret weapon used for art projects.
That wood is amazing, good choice, nice work.
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Wow Absolutely Stunning piece love your hybrid pieces
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That bright gold resin against the golden tone of the wood 👩🍳😘👌!
I don't think I've ever seen someone use compressed air to push the resin into voids like that, it was a clever solution.
What an amazing piece. Beautiful.
Always love watching your amazing work - love it.
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What a beautiful piece.
Beautiful goblet a job well done Thanks Andy🎉
Just wanted to let you know that the project came out awesome good work
thank you!
Absolutely gorgeous❤
Beautiful. Best I've seen on yt in a long time. 👍
Cheers 👍
Le roi du tournage c'est monsieur ANDI ❤ bravo
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That is so beautiful sir very well done 👏
It would make for a beautiful set...no two the same.
That was great.😮
Excellent job Andy, it is gorgeous.
Many thanks!
Fantastic video. Really making me want to try woodturning one day :) 👍
AWESOME😘😘 I love to watch you make goblets they are so beautiful.
Wow 😮 The wood is amazing and so is the work.
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Really nice, Andy. It was well worth the risk using that piece of wood. Great save keeping it together, too.
Bill
Thanks Bill
That's a beautiful piece
You make the coolest stuff Andy! Love it.
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