@@mackkuklinski6932 Thanks for putting me onto that site. They do ship a lot of gear to NZ but a lathe would be too big. I'm definitely going to buy a few things from there when the lockdown is over.
@@MotivationExMe NZ is on lockdown too? Ive stayed away from watching the news. So I apologize for my ignorance. Its too depressing. But its pretty much everywhere huh? Also, I agree. I've become obsessed with watching these while in lockdown. Never knew how some of this stuff was done, but now that I've seen it.....I love it
I had that. Since quarantine, it's been asmr metal melting. By the way, this is the point of no return, you will now want to learn woodturning to an obsessive degree. Sorry
Apart from the fact that it is a pleasure to watch the process of creativity, and interesting to see the underlying framework behind the finished product, I have to say I'm impressed that you put so much effort into the video editing in order to make it such a compelling presentation. I imagine it's a hell of a lot of work.
This has to be my favourite channel on RUclips right now. Love watching the process of each and every piece being made. Find it incredibly relaxing to watch. Thanks Andy!
!!WEIRD COMMENT ALERT!! So, before I get weird, let me say that I absolutely love these videos. I haven't seen a single piece that I haven't loved, and they make me want to buy this equipment for myself. As an artist who has sometimes given up too quickly on a piece in the past, your persistence in the face of the issues that crop up sometimes during your work is also incredibly inspiring. (like how you simply jump into filling in unexpected crack or hole in your wood with resin, instead of starting over and scrapping the work up until that point) !Weirdness ahead! I've never understood the usual "whisper everything" ASMR, but the sounds of the wood being carved and chipped away on the spinner is deeply relaxing in a way I can't describe. (side note: does anyone feel that same way about Mario's footsteps in on the pavement in the courtyard in Mario 64? If I could find one, I'd totally put on a 10-hour vid of him running in circles around the fountain just for background noise) (If you could make this piece I'm about to describe, I'd totally buy one) I could easily see a vase made similarly to this piece functioning as a piece of art that represents mental illness. If I were to attempt to make this version of it, I'd make the rings thicker and intentionally glue them together so that their centers aren't all aligned, making it more of a messy stack of layers. I'd carve the outside as you normally do, so that the outside is completely smooth and uniform, but leave the inside blocky and mismatched. At the risk of sounding pretentious: the dichotomy of the smooth, but somewhat abnormal patchwork outside, and the jumbled, rough inside would be a perfect mirror to a person who is obviously different, but hides the depth of their mental abnormalities. I probably only thought of this because my own mental issues are front and center in my mind. I'm currently working on an illustration based on the second verse of "Holding On To You" by 21 Pilots, so I've got issues on the brain.
I read all of that and the third last paragraph is a good idea, i can imagine that. I am a perfectionist so the inner part being not smooth would bother me, but when you think about mental illnesses.. They bother you too. You want to get mentally healthy. So i guess that fits very good. But maybe make it something else than a vase 🤔 piece of art definitely, but a vase🤔🤔
@@overtheedge9298 for your information and being a spelling critic here in Australia and England coloured is correct. instead of opening your big mouth a bit of research might have helped your ignorance.
I agree. When I saw them being put in, I was thinking "why is he ruining it with that?". Yet another example of me not being able to see far enough ahead.
This video just proves that with 1) access to some decent wood, 2) a lathe, 3) proper tools, 4) a decent workshop, 5) loads of natural talent and artistic skill, and 6) years of woodworking experience, *anybody* could do this! Easy peasy!
You should do a project that actually involves a unique globe stand and an electric motor! The stand would be a unique piece that you would turn, then install a very small slow turning electric motor with an axle that the globe will either sit on or connect to. The globe turning once every hour would make an awesome show piece!
It's literally the fruits of having done this thousands upon thousands of times. By attributing things to 'magic' or 'talent' it's really short selling skilled people's persistence and dedication to getting good at their craft as it implies it's something inherent. Andy has undoubtedly put thousands of hours into getting where he is today.
the angle is set by he saw and there is a pencil mark on the wooden bench for length.... not magic... no stop block, although instead of pencil you could use that
My mom just found you channel, we are from Colombia and she doesn't speak English, but she want me to tell you that you have beautiful hands, it's mean in our country that you are very skilled and that your hands can create beautiful things.
@@sam21462 a billiard ball is also flatter than a pancake. If you scale all three to be the same size amd see which has higher "mountains" and lower valleys, a pancake would be the least flat of the three.
What an interesting and calming video to watch. The vase is amazing!! I wasn’t sure what it was going to be at first. So fun to watch your process. You are so talented, wow!!
Headline: "Wood Whirler Turns a Tornado: Global Phenomenon" (In honor of the little globe you used.) Outstanding! I love the chatoyance in those woods.
Form offcuts to recycled masterpiece that celebrates timber + with lots of patience and perseverance. Beautiful work Andy! Would love to acquire the proper tools and machinery... good lath makes craftmanship a joy.
This has to be one of my favorite channels. So relaxing to watch, can't imagine how much time and work went into editing, let alone building this work of art.. Thank you
Hubby bought me a lathe for Christmas, he obviously has more confidence in me than I do! Can't wait to try wood turning, doubt I will ever achieve something as beautiful as this though.
that is just pure insanity.......the simplicity of the piece and yet the complexion, the many varies layers all working together to GIVE YOU TOGETHERNESS.......PURE INSANITY AT IT'S FINEST !!!!!!! Congratulations on your finest piece yet.
You see stuff like the pieces you make, but have no idea how much time & effort goes into making them. - And the tools used aren't cheap either. I'm in awe of your talent. 👍
Chaos: A deadly, destructive force. Controlled Chaos: Power in your hands. Organized Chaos: An unspeakable destruction of alluring beauty, temptation or comfort.
This is so unbelievably relaxing and interesting to watch that it really helps me shut off my anxiety and just enjoy something. I watched these videos until I fell asleep last night and it was the best sleep I've had in a long time. Not to say your videos put me to sleep, lol, but they relaxed me that much. You're amazing at your craft and I'm constantly surprised by how sure you are in your movements when I'd be a fidgeting mess and probably lose a finger or two. You make wonderfully beautiful pieces of art and if I ever make enough money, I'd love to have one some day. Thank you so much for these videos!
Занимался подобным.Много идей сразу приходят,приёмчики и методы.Однако встретил многочисленные препятствия и даже сопротивление.Оставил это дело но умение и идеи никуда не делись ))
Самый наитупейший комент типа: "руки из того места", "золотые руки" и т.д. Естественно это мастер своего дела, он это делает не в первый раз и чтобы прийти к отличному стабильному результату он угандошил ни одну заготовку. Дай кузнецу или ювелиру такое сделать в первый раз, они сделают наверняка коряво и что, ты скажешь что у них руки из жопы???
Awesome 👍 you have so much respect for the wood that you work with. Strong to crafting it...and very gentle to massage n nourish the wood. You truly are amazing.🤗
I think my favorite part, aside from the wood turning, is when he puts oil on the spinning vessel and the colors come to life. Love it!!
Same here. I always look forward to the oil!
That's always the best part,
It's really amazing
Any idea what kind of oil it is? A generic sealer?
polish, not oil.
If I've learnt anything from RUclips it's that I really want a lathe.
They're fun, get the cheap one from harbor freight to get a feel, or see if you can find classes
@@mackkuklinski6932 Thanks for putting me onto that site. They do ship a lot of gear to NZ but a lathe would be too big. I'm definitely going to buy a few things from there when the lockdown is over.
i started thinking about what i really need in a garage after realizing that haha
you're not going to keep spinning around that thought, are you?
@@MotivationExMe NZ is on lockdown too? Ive stayed away from watching the news. So I apologize for my ignorance. Its too depressing. But its pretty much everywhere huh? Also, I agree. I've become obsessed with watching these while in lockdown. Never knew how some of this stuff was done, but now that I've seen it.....I love it
Day 15 of quarantine and suddenly i am addicted to woodturning videos
Omg me too
ify
This couldn't be more of a mood tho
I had that. Since quarantine, it's been asmr metal melting. By the way, this is the point of no return, you will now want to learn woodturning to an obsessive degree. Sorry
Me too, me too
The entire globe supported this project.
haha nice one, includes all of us
That was very punny
@Cripple Bear globe is a spherical model of any celestial body....
8:50 Without evenly distributed support of the whole Globe this project would possibly have flown to walls or even worse :).
@Shayan Mahmoudi globeheads get out REEEEEEE
Apart from the fact that it is a pleasure to watch the process of creativity, and interesting to see the underlying framework behind the finished product, I have to say I'm impressed that you put so much effort into the video editing in order to make it such a compelling presentation. I imagine it's a hell of a lot of work.
Thanks so much
That’s the finest beer mug I’ve ever seen.
MGTOWYAXLEY 😂 YES
So it would seem
PATAPAMPAMPADAPAMP
*BEER MUG DRIFTS ALONG THE WAVES*
mug moment
World beer
Am I the only one who thought this was going to be a pedestal for the globe?
yes
Nope
Thought so too.
That or a drum
THink I would of liked it more if the globe was part of it
How did I just binge watch hours of this stuff?
Same here ( but , far better than some other stuff I usually watch )
Haha.. Me too.. I have no desire to fashion things from wood, yet I've watched about 6 videos.
Very easily😄
Because the lathe is very soothing to watch!
I wonder if Andy thinks "woah that looks cooler than i thought" like we are when we see this process, or if hes just looking at it like "yeap"
LOL .. definitely the first one ...
That has to be, hands down, one of the prettiest pieces of woodwork I've ever seen! Very very lovely!
Then you havnt seen many
Ojthemighty why do people like you exist?
11:42 My favorite part of a turning. When you've finished sanding, and you put your hand on the work, and it feels glass smooth!
8:48
Me: Oh nice! so the globe will be there
Andy Phillips: *dis globe is a tool*
Netflix: where are you? Me: i got andy phillips now!
So awesome!
And thanks to chromecast, it's on the bigger screen too
This has to be my favourite channel on RUclips right now. Love watching the process of each and every piece being made. Find it incredibly relaxing to watch. Thanks Andy!
!!WEIRD COMMENT ALERT!!
So, before I get weird, let me say that I absolutely love these videos. I haven't seen a single piece that I haven't loved, and they make me want to buy this equipment for myself. As an artist who has sometimes given up too quickly on a piece in the past, your persistence in the face of the issues that crop up sometimes during your work is also incredibly inspiring. (like how you simply jump into filling in unexpected crack or hole in your wood with resin, instead of starting over and scrapping the work up until that point)
!Weirdness ahead!
I've never understood the usual "whisper everything" ASMR, but the sounds of the wood being carved and chipped away on the spinner is deeply relaxing in a way I can't describe. (side note: does anyone feel that same way about Mario's footsteps in on the pavement in the courtyard in Mario 64? If I could find one, I'd totally put on a 10-hour vid of him running in circles around the fountain just for background noise)
(If you could make this piece I'm about to describe, I'd totally buy one)
I could easily see a vase made similarly to this piece functioning as a piece of art that represents mental illness.
If I were to attempt to make this version of it, I'd make the rings thicker and intentionally glue them together so that their centers aren't all aligned, making it more of a messy stack of layers. I'd carve the outside as you normally do, so that the outside is completely smooth and uniform, but leave the inside blocky and mismatched.
At the risk of sounding pretentious: the dichotomy of the smooth, but somewhat abnormal patchwork outside, and the jumbled, rough inside would be a perfect mirror to a person who is obviously different, but hides the depth of their mental abnormalities.
I probably only thought of this because my own mental issues are front and center in my mind. I'm currently working on an illustration based on the second verse of "Holding On To You" by 21 Pilots, so I've got issues on the brain.
I read all of that and the third last paragraph is a good idea, i can imagine that. I am a perfectionist so the inner part being not smooth would bother me, but when you think about mental illnesses.. They bother you too. You want to get mentally healthy. So i guess that fits very good. But maybe make it something else than a vase 🤔 piece of art definitely, but a vase🤔🤔
The little coloured veneer segments are such a nice touch.
Nicolas Vincent The colored
@@overtheedge9298 Pardon my English 😂
Nicolas r u from Brasil?
@@overtheedge9298 for your information and being a spelling critic here in Australia and England coloured is correct. instead of opening your big mouth a bit of research might have helped your ignorance.
I agree. When I saw them being put in, I was thinking "why is he ruining it with that?". Yet another example of me not being able to see far enough ahead.
What a beautiful trash bin, I love it.
My thoughts exactly 😂
That is the prettiest thing I’ve ever seen anyone make
Just think how confused they'll be when they pull this out of a cave in 10,000 years.
😂
It will ne gone caus wood starts to rot...
This guy lives in one fancy ass cave. Wired in and all.
Oh. And there are wooden artifacts older then 10,000 years.
😂
This is somehow very therapeutic for me I feel a little bit better, mentally after watching this.
This video just proves that with
1) access to some decent wood,
2) a lathe,
3) proper tools,
4) a decent workshop,
5) loads of natural talent and artistic skill, and
6) years of woodworking experience,
*anybody* could do this!
Easy peasy!
I'm not sure what you have more of, talent or creativity. One thing is certain, you have tons of both. Your videos are Zen time for me.
saintsfan39475 Don’t forget time lol
Well said..
You should do a project that actually involves a unique globe stand and an electric motor! The stand would be a unique piece that you would turn, then install a very small slow turning electric motor with an axle that the globe will either sit on or connect to. The globe turning once every hour would make an awesome show piece!
The globe was a pretty clever way to stabilise the piece when it was time to turn the outside. The finished vase is beautiful, too!
The finished item is just beautiful, a real conversation piece
The vase was beautiful when spinning, I liked the neutral colors.
My eye: oh its easy.
My brain: yeah I can do this.
My hand: oh no u dont.
Btw its amazing to watch
I thought he was making a stand for the globe
Me too, I thought it was going to light up as some sort of statement about the world and politics, etc. :-)
I thought it was going to be a Discworld reference
Now we know who was responsible for the ozone hole over the north pole though....
Whoever thought this is definitely a fool
@@officialhideyo Yeah, cause you are such an intellectual, but your manners are atrocious.
I want to know his secret how he chops these pieces without measuring or guidelines......It’s magic.
I'm assuming it's mainly just years of experience
It's literally the fruits of having done this thousands upon thousands of times. By attributing things to 'magic' or 'talent' it's really short selling skilled people's persistence and dedication to getting good at their craft as it implies it's something inherent. Andy has undoubtedly put thousands of hours into getting where he is today.
Lol he set his angle and had a stop
Block. Cut piece, flip over hit stop block and cut again
The wood was cut on a professional chop saw which would give very accurate angles.
the angle is set by he saw and there is a pencil mark on the wooden bench for length.... not magic... no stop block, although instead of pencil you could use that
My mom just found you channel, we are from Colombia and she doesn't speak English, but she want me to tell you that you have beautiful hands, it's mean in our country that you are very skilled and that your hands can create beautiful things.
Thank you 🖐👍
You got the whole world in your hands
You got the whole wide world in your hands
Fascinating!
Yet another thing that would be impossible were the earth flat.
The Earth is flat simply because you can read the computer screen flat ... Science.
Made you blink and now you dumbmerer.
hehehehehehehehehheehheheh
The earth is flatter than a pancake.
@@KeanuOR - Nope, it is, however, smoother than a billiard ball.
@@sam21462 a billiard ball is also flatter than a pancake. If you scale all three to be the same size amd see which has higher "mountains" and lower valleys, a pancake would be the least flat of the three.
Man, looking down into the throat 12:19 of your creation is almost enough to induce vertigo, Andy. What a beautiful piece!
One of the most beautiful turned objects I have ever seen!
What an interesting and calming video to watch. The vase is amazing!! I wasn’t sure what it was going to be at first. So fun to watch your process. You are so talented, wow!!
Headline: "Wood Whirler Turns a Tornado: Global Phenomenon" (In honor of the little globe you used.) Outstanding! I love the chatoyance in those woods.
Andy: (adds some more rows)
Me: *IT'S TIME TO STAHP*
Lol!
Applying the oil and watching the colours pop. That's always the money shot for me. 😁
I just watched a hour of Andy's wood working talent in action, I have never had any wood working experience myself but it was great watching his.
That's pretty cool! I was surprised how strong that glue is. Makes me want a lathe.
The glue is often stronger than the wood it's attached to
Is it epoxy?
@@CatskillOne not the wood glue he uses
Form offcuts to recycled masterpiece that celebrates timber + with lots of patience and perseverance. Beautiful work Andy! Would love to acquire the proper tools and machinery... good lath makes craftmanship a joy.
THIS IS INCREDIBLY BEAUTIFUL ANDY!!! WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS IS LIKE LISTENING TO A RACHMANINOFF PIANO CONCERTO!
This has to be one of my favorite channels. So relaxing to watch, can't imagine how much time and work went into editing, let alone building this work of art..
Thank you
Thankyou .. glad you like it
How much time did it take?
That looked like a heck of a job. A good bit of prep work before it made it to the lathe. But the amount of effort shows.
Hubby bought me a lathe for Christmas, he obviously has more confidence in me than I do! Can't wait to try wood turning, doubt I will ever achieve something as beautiful as this though.
I don’t know why this was recommend and why I was so compelled to watch this, but it was satisfying af!
when he busted out that yellow glue bottle i was like “okay but why mustard” 😂😂
I admire your work. You create small miracles.
Beautifully done.
I would have put the globe back on when done. It looked great.
Шикарная работа, недюжинный талант. Уважение Мастеру!!!
that is just pure insanity.......the simplicity of the piece and yet the complexion, the many varies layers all working together to GIVE YOU TOGETHERNESS.......PURE INSANITY AT IT'S FINEST !!!!!!! Congratulations on your finest piece yet.
Cheers 👍
I really like the globe trick... That is a wow moment and a half.
First, I click "Like", than, I watch.
Like always, Andy, well done.
I, do it, that way too,
Стеван Миленковић 🤣 me too
Same here. And finally comment something positive. Hard not to.
It's difficult to take my eyes away from this magnificent piece of art...just beautiful!
Good idea reusing the globe as a chuck, I'm stealing it.
Beautiful. I'd love a unique piece like that.
You see stuff like the pieces you make, but have no idea how much time & effort goes into making them. - And the tools used aren't cheap either. I'm in awe of your talent. 👍
Double like this project! The top and bottom color of the vase are perfect to bring it all together
The Before To After Is Almost Unbelievable If I Didn’t See It Myself. Great Work, Truly An Amazing Craftsman !
I Agree ! As I See It, This Work Is A Piece Of Art !
Chaos: A deadly, destructive force.
Controlled Chaos: Power in your hands.
Organized Chaos: An unspeakable destruction of alluring beauty, temptation or comfort.
SteeleClaw Productions and yet it made something so beautiful!!!
Andy
That is a very beautiful piece of work. Gorgeous simply gorgeous.
1k dislikes?? 🤔 I will never understand some people wow.. Amazing work BTW
Agreed
I smell the wood during watching😀
Thank you😎
This is so unbelievably relaxing and interesting to watch that it really helps me shut off my anxiety and just enjoy something. I watched these videos until I fell asleep last night and it was the best sleep I've had in a long time. Not to say your videos put me to sleep, lol, but they relaxed me that much.
You're amazing at your craft and I'm constantly surprised by how sure you are in your movements when I'd be a fidgeting mess and probably lose a finger or two. You make wonderfully beautiful pieces of art and if I ever make enough money, I'd love to have one some day. Thank you so much for these videos!
This … is a piece of art.
14:05 "Go go power rangers"
Insane how beautiful your brain is. Masterful piece
OMG! Can't find the words to describe it. I do love it though. Best thing you have made so far.
Grandiose Arbeit. Viel Geduld und fachliches Können gepaart mit Phantasie und Hingabe. Wirklich erstklassig.
This is lovely Andy! But if we're talking segmented vases, I still prefer the Walnut and Wenge Vessel tho 😉
That is beautiful! I especially love the bit when you oil the vase and all the colours really stand out!
Руки точно растут не из того места что и ноги. Класс👍. Так держать
Да уж !!! Есть желание но нет возможности( печально) это я про себя
Занимался подобным.Много идей сразу приходят,приёмчики и методы.Однако встретил многочисленные препятствия и даже сопротивление.Оставил это дело но умение и идеи никуда не делись ))
Самый наитупейший комент типа: "руки из того места", "золотые руки" и т.д. Естественно это мастер своего дела, он это делает не в первый раз и чтобы прийти к отличному стабильному результату он угандошил ни одну заготовку. Дай кузнецу или ювелиру такое сделать в первый раз, они сделают наверняка коряво и что, ты скажешь что у них руки из жопы???
@@СергейТ-ф8щ Самый наитупейший комент на комент))) Такой ответ пойдёт???
Сергей Т Ты в курсе, что после всей хуйни что ты написал, итог тот же. Руки с нужного места растут.
Oh shit when you polished it and spun it after, the reflection on those colors was beautiful. Truly a piece of art sir
This would've been a fitting trophy for a world chess tournament. You should sell your idea to them.
This might be my favorite thing you've ever made.
You make the most beautiful peices. I love watching people work with wood, went I'm out of the military I'm going to turn again
I can see someone paying quite serious money for this unique piece, if it were on display in an upmarket boutique shop.
Me: *sees the end result*
My brain: scream into it
Spending the weekend watching his videos. So talented! This is a favorite piece.
Really?, 1.1K dislikes???... Unbelievable.
Sir, you got a pretty nice piece of art there... My respects!
I need this guy to organize my mess of a life
Tremendo, que Cerebro más Creativo! Me Encantan sus Trabajos y Diseños Artísticos.Sus Manos Laboriosas y su Mente Inteligente, Merecen un 💯🌍💖
Cheers Martha!
Gracias Andrés, por Regalarme tu ❤️Mua!
I love the tiger's eye effect wood has.
This should be awarded at the next World Cup with the globe on top 🏆
You had my heart as soon as I saw the purple heart. Such a beautiful wood.
"I want to make something, but my wife says I need to clean up the scrap wood laying around the shop."
...
Improvise. Adapt. Overcome.
It isn't scrap; it's previously cut inventory.
Lol!!! Okay honey, I'll get right on that!!
@DB Cooper's MoneyBags I'm guessing so was Anon
Even Chuck Norris loves the things this guy makes :P
Quite impressive! Very elegant. Congratulations on your piece of art, gorgeous!
Глобус как поддержка, это гениально.
The sound of the saw when sped up sounds like Sci-fi lasers
I wanted to see if anyone else noticed the sound
Pew pew pew!!
What an ingenious way to use a globe. I love the vase.💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
I guess when all you have is a lathe, everything looks like potential art.
I would never trust glue that much in my entire life
Fact!!
Its just gorgeous! I loved the way the circles seemed to move in opposite directions as you were slowly oiling the piece. Loved this xx
Cancelled my therapy appointment and watched this video instead
My six-year-old daughter liked watching this video, she says hi.
Ah yes the current state of my room, organized chaos.
Ah yes the current state of our world chaotic chaos
When you speed up the cutting parts it looks like you're barely getting your hand out of the way😬
just stunning. I don't know how i came across his channel but 2 hours and half a box of strawberry newtons Im still here. clicking on the next video.
Did anyone else expect him to make a globe-lamp?
Simplesmente lindo, sensacional. Parabéns. Pena q a distância é grande. Senão faria uma encomenda.
هندسه فوق الخيال
Sempre tem um BR nos comentários!
@@abocedra6008 loko
Awesome 👍 you have so much respect for the wood that you work with.
Strong to crafting it...and very gentle to massage n nourish the wood.
You truly are amazing.🤗