Woodturning - Something slightly Ropey !!
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Ropey (poor or unsatisfactory). [British, slang]
I saved this from my fire wood pile and I have a feeling it will be going back on there!!
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Tell ya what kid, if this woodworking thing doesn't pan out you've got a great career ahead of you as a barber.
I’m a barber and I find this comment hilarious 😂
Does the haircut include getting spun around rapidly like you're on a pottery wheel? :D
This reminded me of a Banyan tree I lived with for years. One day I had a small melted antique bottle in my hand. I didn't know where to put it so I put it into a nook in the tree. Banyan trees have stringy vines that hang down to the ground, eventually becoming extensions of the tree, sometimes resembling flying buttresses.They can grow big enough to walk through.
Old waterspouts, doornobs,shells, ceramic pottery, sea glass and any old thing I didn't have a place for went into the tree. I left that house and the tree 5 years ago. Occasionally I think about my little tchotchkes incorporated into the living tree.
AND...I love your work.
TY🌱
That's a first for me and a cool idea, too! Looks great, Andy! 😊
Phil
Thanks Phil 👍
I bet the person who tied that rope around the tree never would have expected such a beautiful turned piece being the result. Nicely done Andy.
Take care my friend and enjoy the trekking. Keep those scenic pictures coming
Cheers
Harold
That is one of the most unique pieces I have ever seen, and definitely never seen anything like it. You are amazing as always! Take care.
Where have I been? Perhaps it's due to the shape, but this is the first time I've heard music from the wood. Masterful! Thank you for sharing your skill with us, Andy. 💖
You have a great eye for what is possible and I noticed how the design changed as you saw what the wood had to offer. I enjoy watching you work and your results are always first rate. I had to giggle when you "trimmed it's tail."
That is unique. Great job. Looks like tree grew around the rope. Great job
Thanks .. yes it did
Pretty cool bowl from the firewood scraps. Would definitely have that on the shelf at a beach house or lake house. Very nice, unique work from something you could never really plan for.
I’ll never get tired of watching your work!
Now isn't that beautiful!! Such a unique piece!
Love it. Really cool piece. Wasn't sure about the rope until i seen the final finish. What an amazing and interesting piece. Nice job bro.
I really like this piece. One of my favorite things about watching your channel is seeing the story of each piece of wood revealed. The shape of each ring inside, This piece tells a story about how the outside was formed.
This takes “one of a kind” to a whole new level. Wow!
This machine is amazing, it allows you to create beautiful artwork and it's so dangerous it could literally kill you if used incorrectly, just amazing
This is so satisfying. No taking, just beautiful art ☺️
Calling this eye-catching creation ONE OF A KIND is not an exaggeration! Well done, Andy.
That's totally unique. Surprising that the colour of the rope is still bright even though it had clearly been there for years. Interesting too that it is a very similar colour to one of your favourite resins that compliments the natural colours of polished wood. A successful experiment and to judge by the reactions here a very saleable piece.
Marine rope is tough stuff. We had a bull dog that would destroy every toy we ever gave it. Made a "Dog Bone" out of marine rope and it lasted forever.
I really like this, the way you left the rope in it really adds character to the piece.
The artist’s eye! Glad you saw this in the raw material!
For a while I was wondering when he was going to get rid of the rope. Almost to the finishing point it dawned on me.... You can only make this if someone tied a rope around a tree a long time ago. You cant pile up blocks of lumber, cut a groove for the rope, try to make it look fancy, and get the same effect. This changes grain and everything. Maybe people, like a business, are doing things to trees now for interesting wood later? I don't envision a piece like this is something you would come across often. A lumber mill may just cut that out and burn it, but as a woodworker it can be something exceptionally unique. Good Save.
You made a beauty product. We enjoyed seeing you. If you did the design on the exterior surfaces, it would be a great effect, but your product is still beautiful. good luck.
Who but Andy would think to make a feature out of piece of old rope tied for years round a tree. Unique, and strangely beautiful. Thank you for sharing. Btw, loved the hairstyling bit at the end.
Nice work Andy, glad you coiffed the tassel, it looks so much better :-)
WoW!!! This was not where I thought you were going with this one. 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
A remarkable piece of wood and sympathetically turned. A great result 👏
Just amazing! This wood is gorgeous! I love this bowl. You sir are a genuine craftsman.
❤😎
Stunning just stunning awesome job Andy
Love ur master-pieces…it is with gr8 enjoyment, watching a master at they’re craft. I am trying my hand at it….take care n bless u n ur family…
This piece should not go back to the wood pile. It’s beautiful! I love the grain! Cheers Andy! 😊
No don't put it back! I think this is a fine testament to the resilience of nature and the beauty of the very essence of a tree. Just my opinion of course but I'd back that opinion up with a purchase if I lived in the UK :)
I like it!
Great looking piece 👌👍
This is certainly an interesting piece. The rope gives it character.
I like it, it's very unique.😘😘 the rope doesn't look trashy, you gave it a hair cut and combed it.thanks for sharing.😁😁
Creative indeed! Love this, rope is part of the wood and great you left it in.
Amazing work, Andy! Really beautiful piece! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Well, now that is one unique piece of work for you, Andy. It did end up looking cool andfor being a piece of firewood, it's neat. 💜
I think this is really quirky and most definitely not firewood anymore. I think I would have removed the blue rope, if possible, and used a more natural colour instead. But I still like it...very cleverly done! 👍
That's cool.Art by Nature..... Strangled Wood. Nice 👍
Piece of history! ✌🏼💫🪵
You styling the rope ends really cracked me up. 😂 Great job on an unusual piece!
Lol, just imagined someone mass producing these. It'd be some pretty funny looking trees but that piece turned out beautiful. I'd love to have something like that for a fruit bowl.
Stunning piece mate!
I like this! Mixed media artwork. 👏❤
Beautiful!!! Simply amazing!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This is really a fantastic piece you are so clever.
Love this piece
I can't quite put my finger on it, but something is different in this video....the visual is different (for the better), not sure if it is an upgraded camera, different frame rates, different angles, different wood tool, or what?!? Something is different and I really liked it! Nice job!
Thanks .. New workshop??
@@AndyPhillipWoodturning Well that is probably it! LOL....I just noticed some of the shots were different (probably different lighting and angles).
You sure I thought it was satisfactory, plus Ropey is such a cute name.😁
I like that a lot, and had a little chuckle at the haircut lol
So weird, but so awesome. I would never buy it, but I'm so glad it exists. Lol
What a cool piece! 👍
What many would have passed on you took and made it into something amazing. Your barber skills are on point as well
I liked the incorporation of the rope. I was scared at first it would be taken off. But this is so unique. Well done.
Damn Andy ! You did that ! That looks great man. Greatly way of the making the best out of the charter the rope and growth around the rope. Really really cool man !
First, 'Congratulations on the move! And I really like this, Andy. In the end, it looks like a huge chicken pot pie that someone ate the center & didn't care for the crust.
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Awesome work beautiful. 👍🏻 👍🏻
That is really cool!! Great job.
Someone, somewhere, forgot that a tree is a living thing. They carelessly allowed a temporal use of a limb to remain permanently in place. Forever scarring both the rope and the tree. Because at some point one couldn't be removed without damaging the other. Along comes a man of depth. A man that understands that some things should remain together forever.
Or maybe he just thought, it'd be cool if I could somehow cut the rope into the project.
Morning Andy ☕😊
Don't be so quick to consign it back to the woodpile - it's got some character! Had a little chuckle at you combing the rope before it's "haircut".
"Does that rope come off?"
"I'm a frayed knot."
Amazing work!
Really like this alot.
I like the curled-over lip. That's the first time you've done something like that, I think.
It seems very Japanese to me.
(Also, always give your bowl a trim before Picture Day.)
very unique piece. now you need something dopey to go with your ropey ;-)
Absolutely beautiful! That better not been the wife’s good scissors lol
Nice work Andy
That’s just beautiful 😍
Am I right that this is from a limb and not the trunk of the tree? I anticipated some funky grain where the rope constrained the growth but do not see what I was expecting. Do you think it is because the turning did not go deep enough?
Beautiful 😍 love your work
That looks so awesome 👌
I Like creative hand made, with unit woods
I think the haircut was my favorite part
Wow. This is too cool!
This is the first time I've not liked an AP original......feels weird. I'm a bit sad about it. I think it's just that rope putting me off. The form and the grain, of course, looks beautiful . I may need a hug.
I said it will probably end up back on the fire wood pile, I will burn it immediately 🤣
Interesting. I wonder how long that rope needed to be there to get that kind of shape.
Uniquely beautiful 😍
That's awesome!
Love it!
It's beautifull sound.
Great job
Nice video... 👍
I'm knot going to make any puns, but I am interested as to the story behind the rope? Was it for a child's rope swing? Was it once used to tie a boat to it? I wonder about the threads which lead it to your lathe. Anyway, don't put it on the burn pile, this should hang around for some time!
Pretty amazing
What is your favorite finish on wood and on your resin pieces?
mainly use danish oil
Fantastic.
😮I was wondering what was going to happen to the yarn.
Enjoined watching
The vibration has to be painful at the beginning? Yeah?
Interesting.... strange but interesting.
Bence ipi oradan çıkarmalıydın. Her baktığımda ağacın çektiği eziyeti hatırlatıyor.
The Beauty Of Matured Strangulation On An Inanimate Object.
Your brain thinks up amazing things. My son has an avocado tree that's a piece of metal.
Whooo... you did some hair treatment as well (7:13)
Cool Andy !! 😎👍🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴☠️ Rrrrrrrrrrr--R
Grande lance este de deixar a corda.
Would you call this an 'unnatural' natural edge bowl?
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This one should KNOT be hard to handle on the lathe.