Hi 👋, Phil from Phil, I hope you are all keeping safe and well, I think it looks like Cherry 🍒, as the colour and the very tight grain, resembles, cherry, 🍒, but who am I trying to look at it on RUclips from thousands of miles away?, 😂. I could be completely wrong, it has been known very many times., 😂, great little vase, To give to love one or to some friend, as you say, quick and easy, lemon squeezy, 😂, I/we look forward to your next territorial, Whether it be a new toy or wooden, 😂. Stay safe. Keep up the great work, Phil from the moulin
Morning Phil, What a gorgeous little Bud Vase. I was given quite a few Cherry Branches by a friend and they will be turned into these. Great video my friend. Take care Phil. Cheers, Huw
Morning Dave... I guess I did make a boo boo with my identification of that "Oak" (I hate it when that happens). You have a far better eye than I have for wood types. My small woodpile is decades old, dry, protected in my dry garage. My woodworking projects are usually small so my knowledge of wood is also quite small. Over the years friends, neighbors have given me pieces of very hard wood and sometimes I need to guess about their origins. I live in the SF Bay Area and the variety of trees that grow in the nearby Berkeley hills is incredible. Trees from all over the world planted many decades ago. My newest fascination is with a small stump of "Italian Buckthorn" from my neighbor. The heartwood is hard, black like Ebony. Dave I have a fascination with wood but, as a practicing machinist, I do lack a lot of that third eye that comes from hands on experience like you have. Take care and have a healthy, happy New Year.... TM
Just got back from a 4 day hospital stay for Covid. Was delighted to watch this video as a "pick me up" little project. Thanks for sharing. I plan to make a few when I get back on my feet. Love your videos--they always inform and entertain. Happy Holidays.
That was a pretty good crack, but with Unkle Phils coffee grounds trick, it soon appeared new again, I didn't think coffee grounds would look on light wood, But the magician pulled it off again. As you can see SMALL THINGS DO MATTER Great turning Phil. KEEP ON TURNING
At Last, Something from Phil that I think even I could aspire to! Beautiful nonetheless. Thanks as ever from one of your keenest UK fans. Have a wonderful Christmas and a happy and healthy 2024.
That bark is exactly how I remember oak trees looked like in California where I grew up. Now I live on the east coast and the oak trees here have different bark and leaf shape.
I like that the little voice in your head comes up with good suggestions; coffee grounds to fill cracks, who woulda thought.😮 I’m using them in my garden to discourage critters bothering my plants.
Доброго времени суток Фил. Мне очень нравится когда Вы делаете миниатюрные изделия. Вы никогда не боитесь взять заготовку с "изъяном" и сделать из неё хорошую поделку. Как всегда отличная работа. Спасибо за видео.
Good evening, Phil. I like a quick and easy project every now and then. This one is perfect. Speaking of perfect, coffee grounds for a repair is a great idea. Now if I can only find a piece of wood with a crack in it.
Phil, thanks for sharing your skills. I absolutely love this video. Probably one of my favorite small pieces you’ve done. I can’t wait to get my lathe and start turning. Your such an inspiration to me.
What a wonderful little vase! It makes me wish I had a lathe so I could try this myself. Never mind that I’m 81 years old and have reached an age that the “want to” doesn’t match the “can do”! Oh well, one can still imagin😢 Barbara
I think this was the first time I didn't know where you were coming with this woodturning. However, it turnout to be a nice little bud vase. Love the crack with the coffee grounds.
Thanks Phil, I love your channel and have learned so much from it, and appreciate simple quick easy use of smaller pieces of wood and potential you show. 😊 Hesitate to make what might be called a negative comment, you didn't use your Parting Tool as if it has a Bevel, if you start on the Bevel and lift the handle until you are cutting then push in, A it will stay sharp longer, B it will be a peeling cut, C it will make a lot less noise. The harder the wood the greater the benefit. I'm also a mentor/ amature teacher. This is one of common things we teach, something that doesn't occur to most. Best wishes for the coming season and 2024. Kind regards George
The use of the parting tool as you describe it is something I learned long ago, George. I always set the tool rest higher and peel from the top edge down. Maybe the camera angle didn't show that. 😊
@@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop many thanks Phil, must be the camera angle, I thought it should be a principal must have seen or heard and therefore practise. George
Thank You Phil, (this is Tuffy Marginez on another computer) Nice quick little turning Phil. I saw that heartwood on that Oak and thought of you. Not Oak? I have been having trouble lately with identifying so sorry I must have made another mistake BUT at least I'm consistent, ha. Sooo Phil that vase could have a dual use as a sock darning egg/vase.....TM
Oak grain is porous and this wood doesn't appear to be. First thing I noticed. Is it maybe fruit or nut wood of some sort? PS- Thank you for sending this one Phil's way. Merry Christmas to you and yours! Ho ho ho!
Haha, my mom was the last to use a darning egg, I think. I always loved to hold it in my hands and feel the smoothness that years of use had given it. Yeah, not Oak but nice, nevertheless! Thanks, buddy! 😊
Easy and Quick but sure looks very pleasing. Funny how natural sawdust does not look as natural as coffee grounds for patching a crack like this one. Looks like it belongs there. Sure is a great gift idea for sure. I should make a few to hand out since we are having Christmas here this year. Lots of fun to watch my friend, Gary
Oh, Christmas at home! What a treat! I will be at my daughters. At least I don't have to do the dishes! Agree about the coffee grounds, much more pleasing. Thanks, buddy! 😊
I said leave the crack as is but the coffee fill works great. I agree it isn’t oak as it doesn’t have the grain look that you always see with oak. Nice vase. Your family member will be pleased I’m sure to receive it. Thanks for the show. Joel
Cute little vase. I have a couple branches that I've kept, not really knowing what I was going to do with them. Now I know. Thanks for the idea. BTW, you had me chuckling all through the project with your comments. 👍
A turner can turn these a " mile a minute" and they sell well. Putting a tube in them makes them usable for live flowers with water in the tube. I use cigar tubes. Nice turn, Lee
I thought it was more like cherry from the bark and even more so from the grain. I agree though, everyone can get a branch and turn that. All the best Phil, cheers Dave
Phil. If that's what it takes to get one of your pieces of art you're invited over for Sunday dinner next Sunday at 6:00. Merry Christmas Phil and to your family and God bless you.
What can I say that the others have not already said? Merry Christmas to you and your whole family. I hope you will have a house full of love and happiness!
I have a lot of luck selling these kinds of twig pots at craft fairs and holiday markets. It’s beautiful! I agree with you Phil, that never looked like oak
I thought the same as he was handling it at the beginning. Haven’t watched yet to see the grain but the horizontal markings, color and smoothness of the bark look like cherry or plum? 🤷🏼♀️
Made with love and care. What a special gift. Your recipients are very lucky! I hope you are preparing for a wonderful Christmas. Wishing you and your family a blessed Holiday!
Great little project, lots of things you can make with just a little branch. A very Merry Christmas to you, your family , friends and all your viewers. Regards Jim
Wonderful!! Phil, you are so talented. At $20/piece, 20 min of time, and very minimal cost (less then $1), that could be a good cottage industry or self funded hobby. Just need to find the market, which in this digital age, isn't too hard. Thanks again for sharing and I truly hope you have a Merry Christmas and remain healthy!
Howdy Phil Nice ... don't think that was oak either Like the Howards .... real nice on that . I got a bunch of the bigger test tube , 3/4 round great gifts . You heard me ... I said " the other way Phil " exactly when I finished you changed ...LOL Yep your storm came over here ... windy and raining .... keep on turnin'
Thanks Phil. Always love watching. Broke part on my lathe yesterday making Christmas gifts. Have to switch gears to something else until part comes in.
Hi 👋, Phil from Phil, I hope you are all keeping safe and well, I think it looks like Cherry 🍒, as the colour and the very tight grain, resembles, cherry, 🍒, but who am I trying to look at it on RUclips from thousands of miles away?, 😂. I could be completely wrong, it has been known very many times., 😂, great little vase, To give to love one or to some friend, as you say, quick and easy, lemon squeezy, 😂, I/we look forward to your next territorial, Whether it be a new toy or wooden, 😂. Stay safe. Keep up the great work, Phil from the moulin
Thank you, Phil! 😊
Another great video from one of my favorite turners. Thanks, Phil. Great to be invited into your shop.
Any time, James, thanks for stopping by! 😊
Imagine the thrill of Phil’s lathe when he turned the knob past 500 😊!
LOL! 😊
Oh my goodness, sweet little vase. You'll have to come to dinner. Hahahaha blessings Phil 💜🙏
Haha, what time shall I be there, Beth? 😊
@@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop I have dinner every night Phil, just stop by. Hahahaha 💜🙏
Just home cooking.
But yeast rolls of I have a heads up. 💜🙏
Hi Phil...
Lovely looking little vase... nicely turned and an entertaining video as always...
Take care my friend...All the best.....Andy
Thanks, Andy, take good care! 😊
The coffee ground trick worked really well on this piece. Thanks for sharing.
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A pleasure as always😊 really like the coffee grounds. Next time I fill a crack that’s what I’m going to use.
Go for it! They are easy to use and look really great, George! 😊
Morning Phil,
What a gorgeous little Bud Vase.
I was given quite a few Cherry Branches by a friend and they will be turned into these.
Great video my friend.
Take care Phil.
Cheers, Huw
Yes! Great use for them, Huw! Thanks, buddy! 😊
Oh, how pretty! It reminds me of the "I Dream Of Jeanie" bottle. ❤🍾
Oh, yeah, I see that now, Jane! 😊
Gorgeous wood makes a simple bud vase !POP! Very nice and the perfect beautiful gift.
Thanks, Dave! 😊
Morning Dave... I guess I did make a boo boo with my identification of that "Oak" (I hate it when that happens). You have a far better eye than I have for wood types. My small woodpile is decades old, dry, protected in my dry garage. My woodworking projects are usually small so my knowledge of wood is also quite small. Over the years friends, neighbors have given me pieces of very hard wood and sometimes I need to guess about their origins. I live in the SF Bay Area and the variety of trees that grow in the nearby Berkeley hills is incredible. Trees from all over the world planted many decades ago. My newest fascination is with a small stump of "Italian Buckthorn" from my neighbor. The heartwood is hard, black like Ebony. Dave I have a fascination with wood but, as a practicing machinist, I do lack a lot of that third eye that comes from hands on experience like you have. Take care and have a healthy, happy New Year.... TM
Very nice cherry bud vase. Well done my friend.
Thank you very much, Doug! 😊
Cute vase Phil, I am sure your friend will enjoy it! Well done and thanks!
Cheers Al
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Bonjour Phil , C'est trop mignon ,j'adore. C'est beau de voir apparaître et de découvrir ton travail ,une réussite.👍
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Just got back from a 4 day hospital stay for Covid. Was delighted to watch this video as a "pick me up" little project. Thanks for sharing. I plan to make a few when I get back on my feet. Love your videos--they always inform and entertain. Happy Holidays.
Wow, you must have had a strong case of it, Tom! I had it but it was only mild and didn't last long. Glad you're home, buddy! 😊
What a darling little Vase Phil . You are so right saying they are fun and simple to make . Have great weekend ! And thanks for sharing the video .
Thanks, Jon! 😊
That was a pretty good crack, but with Unkle Phils coffee grounds trick, it soon appeared new again, I didn't think coffee grounds would look on light wood, But the magician pulled it off again. As you can see SMALL THINGS DO MATTER Great turning Phil. KEEP ON TURNING
Yeah, sometimes I think an enhanced crack is better than no crack at all! 😊
Very nice little bud vase!
Thanks Phil!
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Super cute little vase, Phil! I’m sure your family member will love it!
I hope so, Marcia! 😊
I like it and the coffee was the way to go on this one.your new toy looks like fun also thanks for sharing ❤
Thank you, George! 😊
Absolutely cute, I'm envious 👏👏👏👏👏👏💕❤️🥰🙏🇬🇧
Haha, thanks, Maud! 😊
At Last, Something from Phil that I think even I could aspire to! Beautiful nonetheless. Thanks as ever from one of your keenest UK fans. Have a wonderful Christmas and a happy and healthy 2024.
Thank you, David and the same for you! 😊
That's a little beauty Phil. Cheers Deno
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Cute little vase, Phil. With no bark or natural edge, I had to keep checking whose channel I was watching lol.
Bill
LOL! Thanks, Bill! 😊
That bark is exactly how I remember oak trees looked like in California where I grew up. Now I live on the east coast and the oak trees here have different bark and leaf shape.
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I like that the little voice in your head comes up with good suggestions; coffee grounds to fill cracks, who woulda thought.😮 I’m using them in my garden to discourage critters bothering my plants.
Thanks, Betsy! 😊
Neat little bud vase; I really like the shape you chose. The heartwood really does have some neat figure.
Thanks, Mark! 😊
Доброго времени суток Фил. Мне очень нравится когда Вы делаете миниатюрные изделия. Вы никогда не боитесь взять заготовку с "изъяном" и сделать из неё хорошую поделку. Как всегда отличная работа. Спасибо за видео.
Спасибо за уделенное время просмотру и за добрый комментарий! 😊
What a cute little vase! Thanks Phil!
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Cute little bud vase. The grain in the unknown wood is very nice. I love using coffee grounds in the cracks.
Thank you, Jean! 😊
Good evening, Phil.
I like a quick and easy project every now and then. This one is perfect. Speaking of perfect, coffee grounds for a repair is a great idea. Now if I can only find a piece of wood with a crack in it.
Haha, if I could only find one that didn't have a crack in it! 😊
Nice small bud vase great job Phil
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Very cute Phil, a lovely gift idea. ❤
Thank you, Marilyn! 😊
It was interesting watching the bark come off a little at a time.
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Pretty little bud vase, Phil!
Thanks, Billy! 😊
Super cute Phil thanks for sharing!
You are so welcome, Shannon, thanks! 😊
Beautiful, Phil. 😊😊😊
Thank you! 😊
Great little vase Phil,, Love the coffee fix
Thanks, Adrian! 😊
Nice vase Phil, thanks for the vid, Dan.
Thanks for watching, Dan! 😊
Phil, thanks for sharing your skills. I absolutely love this video. Probably one of my favorite small pieces you’ve done. I can’t wait to get my lathe and start turning. Your such an inspiration to me.
Wow, thank you so much Chris! 😊
Phil is who got me turning, great attitude, skills, and authentic.
You just taught me something new. Coffee grounds with ca glue. Oh l have so much to learn, thanks.
Easier and far superior in appearance, Bobby! 😊
Like the sap wood and the crack, well done.
Thanks, Doc! 😊
That piece is Oakie-Doke🤩
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Very cute. Well done. ❤ 👍👍👍
Thank you 🤗
What a wonderful little vase! It makes me wish I had a lathe so I could try this myself. Never mind that I’m 81 years old and have reached an age that the “want to” doesn’t match the “can do”! Oh well, one can still imagin😢 Barbara
I'm sure you would enjoy the experience, Barbara. Easy and fun! 😊
Cute, excellent project for the beginner.
I think so too! 😊
Great little vase Phil! Thx and take care.
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Nice easy project. That I like! Must be cold, heard your heater running. I expect that's why the bird was here.
Yup, he was trying to get warm but he was driving me crazy, Bob! 😊
Just love oak. What a cute vase!
Thank you! 😊
Nice job with that strap wrench!! I have one next to my lathe for that same thing. 😊
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Beautiful bud vase, Phil. There will be lots of these under Christmas trees this year! Nicely done, my friend. 👏👏👏
Take care,
…..Gord
Oh, I hope so, Gord! Fun, easy and a nice treat for someone! Thank you, buddy! 😊
Good looking vase Phil
Thank you, Bobby! 😊
It is a pretty, delicate vase, perfect for small single bloom.
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I think this was the first time I didn't know where you were coming with this woodturning. However, it turnout to be a nice little bud vase. Love the crack with the coffee grounds.
Glad you liked it, Russ, thanks! 😊
Very nice Phil!! You’ve inspired me to make some as dinner place name holders for the table. Cheers, Rick
Cool, enjoy, Rick! 😊
That’s the smallest turning I’ve ever seen. Sooooo cute! 💕
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Thanks Phil, I love your channel and have learned so much from it, and appreciate simple quick easy use of smaller pieces of wood and potential you show. 😊 Hesitate to make what might be called a negative comment, you didn't use your Parting Tool as if it has a Bevel, if you start on the Bevel and lift the handle until you are cutting then push in, A it will stay sharp longer, B it will be a peeling cut, C it will make a lot less noise. The harder the wood the greater the benefit. I'm also a mentor/ amature teacher. This is one of common things we teach, something that doesn't occur to most. Best wishes for the coming season and 2024. Kind regards George
The use of the parting tool as you describe it is something I learned long ago, George. I always set the tool rest higher and peel from the top edge down. Maybe the camera angle didn't show that. 😊
@@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop many thanks Phil, must be the camera angle, I thought it should be a principal must have seen or heard and therefore practise. George
$5 per inch at a craft show. The coffee feature is extra! Merry Christmas my friend!
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Howdy Phil! Great timing! I needed an idea for Christmas gifts! This will work out perfectly.👍
Great, enjoy! 😊
I've been turning Bradford Pear lately. Looks a lot like that 😊
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Very cute Phil!!!
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Thank You Phil, (this is Tuffy Marginez on another computer) Nice quick little turning Phil. I saw that heartwood on that Oak and thought of you. Not Oak? I have been having trouble lately with identifying so sorry I must have made another mistake BUT at least I'm consistent, ha. Sooo Phil that vase could have a dual use as a sock darning egg/vase.....TM
Oak grain is porous and this wood doesn't appear to be. First thing I noticed. Is it maybe fruit or nut wood of some sort?
PS- Thank you for sending this one Phil's way. Merry Christmas to you and yours! Ho ho ho!
Haha, my mom was the last to use a darning egg, I think. I always loved to hold it in my hands and feel the smoothness that years of use had given it. Yeah, not Oak but nice, nevertheless! Thanks, buddy! 😊
Easy and Quick but sure looks very pleasing.
Funny how natural sawdust does not look as natural as coffee grounds for patching a crack like this one. Looks like it belongs there.
Sure is a great gift idea for sure. I should make a few to hand out since we are having Christmas here this year.
Lots of fun to watch my friend,
Gary
Oh, Christmas at home! What a treat! I will be at my daughters. At least I don't have to do the dishes! Agree about the coffee grounds, much more pleasing. Thanks, buddy! 😊
Nice work Phil you are truly an artist 👍👏
Thank you, Tim! 😊
Hey Phil, as a newby and just trying to take that plunge to really🙃 make something other than just chips. I am enjoying your many different projects.
Awesome, thank you! 😊
That is so cute! Great lil gift!😊
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I said leave the crack as is but the coffee fill works great. I agree it isn’t oak as it doesn’t have the grain look that you always see with oak. Nice vase. Your family member will be pleased I’m sure to receive it.
Thanks for the show.
Joel
Thanks, Joel, I hope she is! 😊
This piece turned out amazing
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Cute little vase. I have a couple branches that I've kept, not really knowing what I was going to do with them. Now I know. Thanks for the idea.
BTW, you had me chuckling all through the project with your comments. 👍
Everyone should laugh now and then, I'm glad I could help! 😊
A turner can turn these a " mile a minute" and they sell well. Putting a tube in them makes them usable for live flowers with water in the tube. I use cigar tubes.
Nice turn,
Lee
Thanks, Lee! 😊
Cor just got settled to watch, and you was done quick and easy, grand looking bud vase, it looks to dark to be oak. All the best from Lincolnshire UK
I'm hoping Tuffy signs in here to tell us what it is, Gary! 😊
Lovely little vase.
Thanks, Anthony! 😊
I thought it was more like cherry from the bark and even more so from the grain. I agree though, everyone can get a branch and turn that. All the best Phil, cheers Dave
Yeah, I don't know what it is, Dave but it's cute! 😊
Nice little project, Phil! I'm thinking cherry.... Always look forward to your posts and videos. Glad the bird made a safe escape 😊 Cheers, my friend!
I think it's cherry. Thanks Phil
CUTE!! Needs some dry flowers!!
I had a flower in it at the end, Colleen. The little tube allows it to hold live flowers, too! 😊
Ops, It looks like I didn't stick around long enough! I'll pay better attention next time!!
I like the gift ideas keepem coming
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Lovely little vase. I’m not a wood expert, it’s beautiful though.. Beautiful little gift for anyone to appreciate ❤❤❤
Thanks so much, Maddie! 😊
Great little vase!
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Phil. If that's what it takes to get one of your pieces of art you're invited over for Sunday dinner next Sunday at 6:00. Merry Christmas Phil and to your family and God bless you.
Please send address and airfare, Kim! LOL! 😊
Great bud vase Phil...I have 5 of those glass tubes so I'll definitely be making some of them!!...🎅🎄👋😀
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A pretty little bud vase!!! You make it look so easy. Wishing you and yours a happy holiday season. 🥰
Thank you, Mary! 😊
Phil as always another good job.
Hey need to see you with your big red and white hat.
That's a summer time hat, Ronnie! 😊
Its a very pretty little vase! I like it a lot!❤
Cool, thanks, Texana! 😊
Easy pezy lemon squizy . See you next week. Thank you for sharing
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Cute little vase.
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Very pretty nice little vase Phil! Hope you and family have a very Merry Christmas!
Thank you, John! 😊
Lovely job, Phil. A twenty minute job? It would take me an hour 🌞
Maybe the first one, Ray. These are really easy once you've made a couple. 😊
What can I say that the others have not already said? Merry Christmas to you and your whole family. I hope you will have a house full of love and happiness!
Thank you, Robert! 😊
Great looking vase
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I have a lot of luck selling these kinds of twig pots at craft fairs and holiday markets. It’s beautiful! I agree with you Phil, that never looked like oak
I thought the same as he was handling it at the beginning. Haven’t watched yet to see the grain but the horizontal markings, color and smoothness of the bark look like cherry or plum? 🤷🏼♀️
I ask this. About how much do you sell these for? Thanks, Chuck
Yeah, I imagine they would sell like hotcakes, Madonna! 😊
I've never tried to sell any of my work, Chuck, but I've been to craft fairs and see these all the time. 😊
@@chuckandjanegoodguys2451 usually between 15 and 20 sometime more depends on the wood
Made with love and care. What a special gift. Your recipients are very lucky! I hope you are preparing for a wonderful Christmas. Wishing you and your family a blessed Holiday!
I'm going to be down to the last minute for Christmas, Susanne but I'll get there! Thank you! 😊
Great little project, lots of things you can make with just a little branch.
A very Merry Christmas to you, your family , friends and all your viewers.
Regards Jim
Thank you, Jim! 😊
A beauty Phil, e pleasure to watch as always.
To you and your loved ones, a Merry Christmas and a new year Philled with family and love my friend.
Thank you, John and the same for you! 😊
I'm going to give it a go phil
Great, have fun, Sue! 😊
Beautiful! Elegant!
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Wonderful!! Phil, you are so talented. At $20/piece, 20 min of time, and very minimal cost (less then $1), that could be a good cottage industry or self funded hobby. Just need to find the market, which in this digital age, isn't too hard. Thanks again for sharing and I truly hope you have a Merry Christmas and remain healthy!
Thank you, Robert! 😊
Have a merry Christmas. This was a great little PJ for anyone to try. Thank you, Phil.😊
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Howdy Phil
Nice ... don't think that was oak either
Like the Howards .... real nice on that .
I got a bunch of the bigger test tube , 3/4 round great gifts .
You heard me ... I said " the other way Phil " exactly when I finished you changed ...LOL
Yep your storm came over here ... windy and raining ....
keep on turnin'
Hang onto your hat, Bruce! 😊
I have friends give me there Barocca tubes. Perfect for the bud vases. Merry Christmas to you and the family Phil.
Cool, thank you! 😊
I'm thinking from the bark that it's a birch limb. Birch has smooth bark. The vase is beautiful. Have a Blessed Happy Christmas.
Thanks, Judith! 😊
Thanks Phil. Always love watching. Broke part on my lathe yesterday making Christmas gifts. Have to switch gears to something else until part comes in.
Dang, I hope it comes soon, Jim! 😊
Thanks for all you do Phil. Such a little thing can bring a smile to anyone and you show how easy it can be.. Merry Christmas to you
Hoping for smiles, thanks! 😊