Hello Phil, I just want to let you know that I feel you are my teacher & inspiration. I started turning live & natural edge bowls after watching your UTube videos.. It was a little expensive getting all the necessary gear. The good news is everything I turn is free wood! It seems the uglier the wood I start with the better the bowls turnout. Thank you, for your teriffic video & especially you na rration & explanation as you proceed with each turning. I tend to give away all my bowls, My home would be full if I kept them. They seem to make the people happy that receive them. I a lways give you credit for inspiring me. I am 73, I am guessing you are about the same age. I am also single now. I have always been a wood worker but never a wood tuner. Keep healthy and keep turning. Your friend, Don.
Man, that’s a gorgeous piece of wood, Phil. I really like the fact that you did it without making the blank a perfect cube. You’ve made me think about doing another one. I remember it being a fun turning. Wow, I remembered something! Who would have expected that? LOL! Thanks Phil. 😃😃 Happy turning, .....Gord
Thank you very much, Gord! I find it easy to remember stuff I did years ago. It's yesterday or five minutes ago that I have a problem with! Maybe it's the Cheezies? LOL! Take care, my friend! Phil
You did justice to a beautiful piece of wood. I have done 2 tri corner bowls. Started with a 6” cube and ended up with a shallow dish. You have shown me that a larger piece to start will get a nice deep bowl. Thanks for the tip.
Absolutely love it. Love the way you talk through the video. I don't care for the video's where they play music. I like to hear the process. Need to try one of these someday.
So nice of you, David! Not fearless but not afraid to try something different, either. This is my second one of these. They are easier to turn then they might look and lots of fun. It's kind of like magic the way it turns from a cube to a tri-corner. Still fascinates me. 😊
Hi Phil....really lovely job on this bowl... I would not have thought about doing that...I bet you had to watch your knuckles when hollowing and finishing...great video...take care...All the best.....Andy
Thank you Rod May for sending that gorgeous piece of wood to Phil, my favorite wood turner, who also is blessed with such an enjoyable and real personality.
That's some of the most beautiful dark bowl I've ever seen. The colors are fabulous purple,reds, blues on one side and browns and reds on the other side of the other side. The shape reminds of a bishop's miter.
I've watched dozens of turkey call turning videos because wanting to make pot calls is what got me interested in wood turning. You sir, do things that I never imagined or thought possible. Thanks again.
Still binging to get caught up!! I love the 3 corner bowls!! I bake, cook, can & make candy, the old school recipes. I always look at the finished pieces & imagine what I’d serve in them! This would be perfect to line with a flour sack & fill with biscuits
Wow oh wow not sure if I watched this video before or not but I have now and I will say this this is one beautiful bowel Phil absolutely stunning and the feed n wax makes it pop really enjoyed watching you turn it Blessings Phil and glad you did not sand the ridges off the points they add the character this bowel needs
Fearless Phil, thanks for winging it with the less than perfect cube. I agree with your attitude of trying something different to find out where it takes us. Very rewarding sometimes!
Really nicepiece of wood and it really shows its colour and grain of it beautiful. The trio Corner bowl is ace I really love this it's a masterpiece Amanda from Scotland xx
Its so interesting to see how you approach each piece you make and how you handle any surprises that may arise. Thanks again for sharing. See ya in the next one.
Nice one Phil, an enjoyable watch over breakfast. Many thanks and thanks also to Ron for the super specimen of Acasia too. Hope you are all staying safe. Regards from the 8x6 here in the UK ☺
I can't ask for a more meaningful comment, thank you! That's how I learned to turn, as well. I've watched hundreds of hours of woodturners. More to come, Mill Guy!
Holding the blank between corners is here the main idea , never would it have come into my mind as a woodturner , with Phil there is no end to inventivity..
Always a challenge. Always a beautiful work of art. And unlike other turners, always funny and entertaining. Thanks for checking with us before you make a move (like sanding the edges here). Although you didn't listen to me, I appreciate you asking. I laugh everything you do this!
I'm please to know you are so engaged, Steve. Sorry I couldn't hear you this time, must have been a little noisy in the shop that day. LOL! Thank you so much for your great comment!
Hello Phil, I just want to let you know that I feel you are my teacher & inspiration. I started turning live & natural edge bowls after watching your UTube videos.. It was a little expensive getting all the necessary gear. The good news is everything I turn is free wood! It seems the uglier the wood I start with the better the bowls turnout. Thank you, for your teriffic video & especially you na rration & explanation as you proceed with each turning. I tend to give away all my bowls, My home would be full if I kept them. They seem to make the people happy that receive them. I a lways give you credit for inspiring me. I am 73, I am guessing you are about the same age. I am also single now. I have always been a wood worker but never a wood tuner. Keep healthy and keep turning. Your friend, Don.
Thank you so much, Don! 😊
super cool might try one.
Please do, Kandie! They are fun and rewarding.
Well know I know what I'm making out of this block of scraps I glued up! Thanks for reminding me about the tri tip
Happy to help! 😊
That is really pretty.
I like it, too, thanks!
Ok I got it black acacia. That’s master!
Yup, nice wood!
It's beautyfull .
Thank you, Harold! 😊
Another class piece phil brilliant
I'm so glad you like it, Daemon, thank you!
Outstanding job.
Glad you like it, Ronald, thank you!
The ridges are character. Beautiful bowl as usual. Nice job again.
Thanks, Earl! 😊
I watched again Phil... I'm ready to try it again
Good for you, David! Much luck!
That is great I watched both videos both peices turned out so beautifully really loved watching it ❤ thanks Phil
Thanks so much, Wendy! These are a challenge but fun to do at the same time. I'm really glad you like them! 😊
Looks awesome!
Thank you, Santo!
The blending of colours plus the grain of that piece and I was in love with that chunk of wood five minutes in.
Me too! It surprised me with it's beauty! 😊
Beautiful concept on a three point bowl. Thanks for sharing your talents.
Thank you very much! I like this one better than the first "Perfect" one I did. 😃
A fantastic piece of wood with a wonderful result, Phil.
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Ark of the Covenant material ! Beautiful ! Thanks for sharing !
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I like the texture of the ridges.... great one
Thank you, Brad! Cheers!
Well here’s one I missed in my “catch-up” ! That is beautiful, and a very cool idea . Can’t wait to try that!
PS : I didn’t yell.
Cheers, Rick
LOL! Thank you, Rick! 😊
Man, that’s a gorgeous piece of wood, Phil. I really like the fact that you did it without making the blank a perfect cube. You’ve made me think about doing another one. I remember it being a fun turning. Wow, I remembered something! Who would have expected that? LOL! Thanks Phil. 😃😃
Happy turning,
.....Gord
Thank you very much, Gord! I find it easy to remember stuff I did years ago. It's yesterday or five minutes ago that I have a problem with! Maybe it's the Cheezies? LOL!
Take care, my friend!
Phil
What a beautyful tri corner bowl thanks for the way you turn with all the explication
Glad you liked it, Andre! I appreciate you comment! 😊
I love it! Love how all 3 sides are different...
Cool, me too! 😊
Beautiful bowl and a real adventure watching and listening to you.
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i watcht your first one and it was a nice peace but this one i like more because of the nice wood that its made of!beautiful bowl,phil!grtngs!
Agreed, Ben, the wood in this one is so much prettier!
Just as I am used to your work: wonderful!
Thank you! 😊 Cheers!
What a beautiful bowl, really like that corner with the tiniest piece of sap wood. Very cool.
Haha, me too, it's the first thing I look for when I pick this up! 😊
One more time Phil... great turn one good turn deserves another look
Cool, thanks, David! 😊
Black Acacia. WOW. I’d love to have a truck load of that. You brought out all the beauty in that piece. Well done sir, well done. ❤ 👍👍👍
Yeah, it's a great wood, Steve, thanks!😊
That's unique and lovely!!! Gave me an idea turn a pedestal on bottom !!!👍
Cool! 😊
I love it. Real skills.
Thank you, Frank, I appreciate your comment!
You did justice to a beautiful piece of wood. I have done 2 tri corner bowls. Started with a 6” cube and ended up with a shallow dish. You have shown me that a larger piece to start will get a nice deep bowl. Thanks for the tip.
Best of luck on number 3, Gene! 😊
Funny that you say you’re “winging it”! 🙂 I like the 3 wings of the bowl. And the wood’s lines are so beautiful!
I agree, Susannah, beautiful piece of wood! 😊
Absolutely gorgeous black acacia bowl Phil. Love that grain.
Thank you, Jack! 😊
Absolutely love it. Love the way you talk through the video. I don't care for the video's where they play music. I like to hear the process. Need to try one of these someday.
Awesome! Thank you, Michael!
You are apparently fearless. Thank you for sharing your experiments. They are inspirational.
So nice of you, David! Not fearless but not afraid to try something different, either. This is my second one of these. They are easier to turn then they might look and lots of fun. It's kind of like magic the way it turns from a cube to a tri-corner. Still fascinates me. 😊
Stunning job Phil. The Acacia is beautiful. Thanks for showing. Stay Safe . Jules, Droitwich, England
Glad you enjoyed it, Jules. Thank you very much!
I prefer the smooth look, but I also like the natural look, so how can you fail? Another great video! Thanks, Phil.
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Wow! This one was really exciting and stunning, I love it 😍
Pretty wood for sure, thank you! 😃
Howdy again! You were just flying blind & it turned out beautifully. Wonderful work. Take care & God Bless!!!
Thank you! Cheers! 😊
WOW!!!
Stunning piece of wood...
Edge ridges are good...
Thank you very much, Jerry!
I really like this one.. Neat trick corner to corner. Love it. Thanks Phil 😂
Very welcome, Ken, thanks for watching and commenting! 😊
Beautiful grain & chatoyance in that turning. I really like it & enjoyed watching you reveal the beauty 😊
Glad you enjoyed it, Rosie, thank you very much! 😊
That is beautiful!
Thank you, Billy! Cheers! 😊
Thoroughly enjoyed watching the pieces of this puzzle come together! Gorgeous!
I'm glad, thank you! This is one of my favorites! 😊
For winging it another beautiful piece!
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i will like to try this to some day,thanks for showing how to,grtngs from belgium!
Please do! I'm sure you will enjoy the process.
Hi Phil....really lovely job on this bowl... I would not have thought about doing that...I bet you had to watch your knuckles when hollowing and finishing...great video...take care...All the best.....Andy
Howdy, Andy! Thank you, I'm glad you like it. I'm always watching my fingers. You only get ten, ya know! LOL!
I like the corner with the white wood on it too. It's an exquisite little bowl. Thank you very much for sharing.
Glad you like it! Thank you very much!
Thank you Rod May for sending that gorgeous piece of wood to Phil, my favorite wood turner, who also is blessed with such an enjoyable and real personality.
Oh, yes, this is a beautiful piece of wood, Lois and I'm so glad to have gotten it from Rod. Thank you for watching! 😊
Zen Master Phil says, "It'll be what it'll be." Which is beautiful. As for listening to us... 🤣
Good one, Nan! Thank you so much for watching! 😊
Beauty. Someday....maybe!
Thanks for all the wonderful turnings!
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So beautifully done Phil. Thx for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it, Reccheo, thank you!
Wonderful working,👍👍
Thank you, G W L! Cheers!
That is beautiful wood. Made a great bowl. Watched the other video earlier and it was great also. Thank you for the video.
Paul.
Cool, thank you! 😊
That's some of the most beautiful dark bowl I've ever seen. The colors are fabulous purple,reds, blues on one side and browns and reds on the other side of the other side. The shape reminds of a bishop's miter.
Unexpectedly beautiful to me too, Judith! 😊
Godz what a Beautiful piece of wood! wonderful work
Thank you very much! 😊
Wine for breakfast…good for a chuckle.
LOL!
Great video. Thanks for the tip on finding center. Dan
Any time! 😊
You certainly have a God given gift for bringing out the most amazing shape from these pieces of wood.
Each one is DELIGHTFUL!!
Thank you!!
Thank you, Colleen! 😊
Lovely dark wood I am warming to the tricorner bowls.
Turning them is fun, Lewis!
Just winging it on a winged bowl, luv it!
Haha, well!! 😊
Beautiful grain, love the color Phil. 👍🇺🇸
Me too, Corland!
I've watched dozens of turkey call turning videos because wanting to make pot calls is what got me interested in wood turning. You sir, do things that I never imagined or thought possible. Thanks again.
I'm glad you enjoyed this one. It was fun to turn and that wood is absolutely beautiful! Thanks for watching! 😊
Your bottom looks beautiful. Perfect tennon and base.
Oh thank you, Rocio! 😁
Wow, the shape is so graceful, the grain and color are so rich. That’s a beauty Phil!
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Still binging to get caught up!! I love the 3 corner bowls!! I bake, cook, can & make candy, the old school recipes. I always look at the finished pieces & imagine what I’d serve in them! This would be perfect to line with a flour sack & fill with biscuits
Love that, Chrissy, thank you! 😊
This was sooooo cool, thanks Phil 🙂
Pretty wood, huh! 😃
Wow, that's a pretty wood! Nice❤️ shape too!
Yes, this wood is beautiful, Diane, thank you! 😃
Very nice Phil. I like the results. Going fishing in my wood storage shack tomorrow.
Sounds great, John! I hope you find just the right piece! Thank you!
Wow oh wow not sure if I watched this video before or not but I have now and I will say this this is one beautiful bowel Phil absolutely stunning and the feed n wax makes it pop really enjoyed watching you turn it Blessings Phil and glad you did not sand the ridges off the points they add the character this bowel needs
Glad you enjoyed it, Wade, thank you! 😃
Ansolutely gorgeous!!! Super Phil and his magic lathe. 😊♥️
I like this one, too, Mary. Thank you! 😃
That turned out beautifully!
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Beautiful piece Phil love the way you tackled it great job👍
Thanks for watching, Jeff! 😄
Fearless Phil, thanks for winging it with the less than perfect cube. I agree with your attitude of trying something different to find out where it takes us. Very rewarding sometimes!
Yes, this was kind of fun, Charles. I knew it would be 3 points, just wasn't sure exactly what it would look like. I like it! 😊
Wow amazing! I learn more every time I watch your turning
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Phil awesome job I enjoy your videos so much
Glad you like them, Robert! And, I'm glad I have viewers like you!
Very informational informative video, also a beautiful piece. 👍
Glad you liked it, Thomas! Thank you!
Very nice...great job Phil!!👍👍👍
Many thanks, Jack!! 😊
Really nicepiece of wood and it really shows its colour and grain of it beautiful. The trio Corner bowl is ace I really love this it's a masterpiece Amanda from Scotland xx
Thank you, Amanda! Cheers!
Its so interesting to see how you approach each piece you make and how you handle any surprises that may arise. Thanks again for sharing. See ya in the next one.
Thank you very much, Scott! 😊
Yes, I do like this bowl! Gorgeous grain and colours! Thank you for sharing this with us!
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Hi Phil,you really surprise with any piece off wood.
But this piece surprised me, Alcino! 😊
Nice one Phil, an enjoyable watch over breakfast. Many thanks and thanks also to Ron for the super specimen of Acasia too. Hope you are all staying safe. Regards from the 8x6 here in the UK ☺
Glad you enjoyed it with your breakfast, Stephen, thank you!
Beautiful little tri cornered bowl, Phil. The wood is gorgeous. Thanks again for sharing!
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Very beautiful grain love it great job Phil
Thank you so much, Mike, I appreciate your time and comment!
Phil Anderson - Shady Acres Woodshop You’re very welcome I love your work and you deserve every bit of it Phil
Beautiful! I love that wood and the design
Thank you very much, James!
What kind of wood is it Me personally I would've left the rubbish but you got a little bit good job
Pretty colour and grain great result
Glad you like it, Les, thank you!
Real nice piece of wood Phil. What you got out of it was a great little Tri-Corner Bowl. Love the grain & the finish was great. Well done mat. Don
Thank you, Don! 😊
What wonderful grain .
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Thanks Phil you have helped me become a better turner just by watching your videos, always look forward for the next one.
I can't ask for a more meaningful comment, thank you! That's how I learned to turn, as well. I've watched hundreds of hours of woodturners. More to come, Mill Guy!
One gorgeous little bowl, thank you for your time x
Thanks so much 😊
I do like your work. Thank
I appreciate that, Robert, thank you! 😊
Holding the blank between corners is here the main idea , never would it have come into my mind as a woodturner , with Phil there is no end to inventivity..
You are too kind, Youenn, thank you!
Thank you for allowing us to listen to your thought process. Also, thank you for not being afraid to challenge yourself!
Any time! 😊
You did it again. Good job. You gave me the incentive to try this. Thanks
Awesome! Thank you, Garth! Best of luck with yours, this is a fun turning!
Oh wow it's beautiful! Man you have such great skill! Big hugs
Thank you very much! 😊
Always a challenge. Always a beautiful work of art. And unlike other turners, always funny and entertaining. Thanks for checking with us before you make a move (like sanding the edges here). Although you didn't listen to me, I appreciate you asking. I laugh everything you do this!
I'm please to know you are so engaged, Steve. Sorry I couldn't hear you this time, must have been a little noisy in the shop that day. LOL! Thank you so much for your great comment!
Beautiful Phil, you are awesome 😎
You rock, Tony! Thank you! 😁
Must be cool where you are my Howard’s is as thin as water 😏 Very nice bowl, I love the darker woods.
Haha, yeah, it can get pretty cool here. I do notice a huge difference in the Howard's when it does warm up. Thank you, I'm glad you like this!
Phil thank you very much for your expertise that your sharing with us. I learn a lot a great deal from you and I like what you do.
I appreciate that, Sylvie, thank you!
You absolutely need to keep turning more pieces like this. Beautiful and useful. A practical piece of art.
Thank you very much! 😊