@MosesOnAcid I agree, especially in the large gap. Sorry NDT but, to me at least. your circular ground out bits looked totally UNnatural. Would have looked much nicer left Black. Having said that, if you want to send it over to the UK, I'll pay the cost. LOL
Quite right, M.O.A. The original was much more interesting. It could have been made level in several different orientations as a table base, or left alone simply as an interesting object, indoors or out. “Less is more,” even during in reduction of an object. There is a reason art & craft aren’t the same.
After he carved out most of the burned area the piece lost all of it's character. I would have used a steel brush of some kind to eliminate some of the charred wood, but he left it looking like insects had eaten much of the wood.
It's a beautiful work of art; wood salvaged from a fire turned into a flower pot/Urn styled beautiful piece of art that could fetch 100s or even 1000s of dollars. Thank you for sharing this video.
Since you don't appreciate art, the vase itself was what was in that burnt chunk of wood ! It was burnt hunk of wood and the vase emerged from it, get it yet ?? 🙄🙄🙄 Gorgeous piece ! Stay on the Maury and Judge Judy feeds please.
Okay, I loved this piece of wood... Past tense. You sanded off that beautiful black color.. yes, I know it was burnt wood, but it was SUCH a beautiful contrast to the blond wood, wasnt there any way to just lightly sand the black color down and left it?? Or maybe used a clear resin to make it shine??
I thought it looked really gorgeous before you took all the burnt wood of of it. Because on phone the non burnt part of the wood looked kinda yellow on my phone screen an the burnt wood with black w😂a With the black was gorgeous
You destroyed the beauty of the wood when you gouged out the burnt areas. You could have just eased the edges of the burnt areas a bit to create smoother lines. Also the ‘design’ of your gouging was very poor. I’m sorry to be so mean, I don’t usually leave negative comments. You need to study art and design before you ruin any more material. Especially when you were brave enough to turn that stump, and managed a decently shaped vase-like object.
Another misleading RUclips video. I along with many others waited until the end of the video to see what the woodworker found in the stump but nothing was there. The title was coined in such a way as to make the viewer think something extra ordinary was found.
Its talking about the tree bark of the stamp and how it turns out to be after it was all done before putting on display. Not what you think this video isn't misleading it is one of the wood tech educated how to make things out of that kind of wood in specific way.
Very nice. But I think it would have looked better if you left all the black burnt insides alone & sprayed it w/your golden color. All the indentation marks from the little hand drill didn't do it justice.
I'm not sure what's up with all the burnt wood lovers, but this piece turned out more interesting, unique, and beautiful than if the wood had been perfect. Its takes a true artist's eye, imagination, and creativity to see a beautiful, one-of-a-kind vase in that hunk of gorgeous (apparently, to some) burnt wood.
It looks great and I love what you created out of the wood. You will always have Art critics who don't like something for one reason or another. Have a blessed day and don't forget to Enjoy Life. from Bridgeport Connecticut.
Everyone has an opinion, but I too didn't care for the piece after the burrowing tool hit it. It has a nice shape and someone will find a purpose for it. I do appreciate the work that went into it!
No idea why people are complaining about the burned bits, you left exactly what was needed!! Its stunning, thanks for posting & for saving a beautiful piece wood...
It is great. So what was shocking? Who gives a crap. You made a very beautiful piece of art and if others can't see it, it's their problem. Keep up the inspiration!😍
Liked it a lot more with the natural inclusions and burn marks. I understand cleaning them up a bit, but drilling all the round holes in it took a lovely natural work to a much lesser level of beauty and art.
Amazing! No need for the clickbait title though. Just upsets people. But I understand the temptation because you get more views and make more money but people don’t like it (obviously). But still a very cool piece! God bless.
The finished piece looks good. I would have been fine with the black-burn in those hollows but this way looks good too. However, I kept waiting for the live electric cord or some other metal/drastic object to be uncovered ... I did not see anything that would have shocked me inside this piece of wood. While the turning video was good - the title was total click-bait!
May I ask the species of tree this was? That yellow wood reminds me of old furniture of my grandmother's. Maple? It's fascinating watching you transform it into something beautiful. Although the original piece was beautiful, too.
What you found was people that watched your video, good work on that part ! Video 'wood' have been spectacular had you made a lamp?... Vase?.. Plant pedestal? Anyway, you accomplished a view.
Could've done so much with this, the black contrasted so well and looked even nicer when sanded and you could have used colored resin to fill in the spaces to make a proper urn at least. What a waste of perfectly beautiful lumber, do better in the future.
With my woodworking, I don't use any new wood. All reclaimed, salvage, and sawmill scrap. I don't take out any flaws or imperfections in the wood, I do my best to bring them out and accent them. I would have left the black from the burn, just use a brush to remove any loose char or dust. Shellac would have brought all the colors out.
My husband is a master craftsman furniture builder … he bought wood in pa and found a civil war musket ball in a piece of wood … he left it there and built the drawer
While most viewers are flaming what was done to this piece, i happen to like it Sure things could have been done differently but the woodworker envisioned a different end result, so it's artist interpretation. As for the title of this video, it's only a play on words. What was inside was the creation, a vase, a lamp base etc. That is what was inside this particular chunk of wood in the end.
Speaking as a maker of things to sell, I would assume that he knows what his customer base likes, and he fashioned this piece accordingly. Art for art's sake is wonderful, but it seldom pays the rent.
I loved the piece before it was shaped into is final artwork! The wood beforehand was strikingly beautiful! I was very happy with the final result as it shows that being damaged & still beautiful, doesnt mean you stop evolving. Great work! 💞
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I thought you were going to fill in the blank spaces with a cool colored resin, then finish off the turning for a smooth surface, bored out inside like an urn. I could see how there would be a see-thru section from the inside in one spot. Do you plan on doing more with this piece, a part 2 maybe?
While I agree with the other posted comments, which say this piece would have been better left untouched by grinder and other tools, I like to think that the creator had a plan that is unbeknownst to us. All said and done, it is a very interesting piece.
That which you "found" inside the burnt wood was your genius. A burnt stump turned (no joke intended) into a truly exquisite piece of art. The author of the "click bait" comment should be pitied; no soul attuned to beauty. His loss.
Every artist interprets things in their own way. I was sad to see the burned parts taken out, especially in such a haphazard way, but as long as it brings you and whoever wants it joy, that’s what matters.
It looks nice, but what’s special about it? It’s not even hollowed out to use as a vase so it’s just a shelf place holder. I like wood pieces with a little more functionality than looks.
Now it will still stand and be beautiful for many more years. It’s cool that you saw that inside a burned piece of wood, because the rest of the world would throw it back in the fire, but NOT YOU. How cool is that!
Given the cracks burnt look of the vase, I thought I would have gone for an over all darker, gothic looking color scheme. This could have been a horror movie prop if done right. I feel like this should have looked like the vase of some dark spirit or evil demon..
I don't understand all the terrible reviews. This piece is gorgeous. The whole point was just because you find a burnt chunk of wood doesn't mean it's never going to be anything but an ugly burnt chunk of wood. It was ugly on the outside yet beautiful on the inside. The same thing goes for humans. Maybe they aren't "beautiful" on the outside but that doesn't mean they aren't on the inside!
I agree with what everyone is saying about the gouge marks/grinding out the beautiful black char character kinda ruined it for me. But my real question is why didn't you create some kind of hollow inside to make it at least appear to be a usable vase?
Drill a hole through the whole vase, feed an electric wire through the hole, add a light bulb in one end and a plug in the other, and you can use it as a lamp base.
Have any of you actually seen burnt wood? Have you ever cut into it? Have you ever held burnt wood? This wood is the cleanest burnt wood I have ever seen and look at that shine it had, wow.
I'm sitting here wondering why, you never turned or drilled the center out? To me, it doesn't look completed, it looks like the turner was either afraid or not confident enough in their turning abilities. As it is, it looks like it isn't finished!
I would have drilled out the center to run an electrical cord and then made it into a really cool lamp base. That would have given it practical application and light would shine on the art base forever. As a stand-alone piece of art, it's cool but it could have much better practical application.
It looks like the world's largest doorstop or the rare Grecian mulch amphora. Not only a conversation piece, but a conversation stopper. Definitely a curiosity.
Great idea using fire killed wood. It was already a loss, And It's nicely cured so that you won't have cracks in your finished product! Submerged cured wood works great too!
What was the point of using burnt wood if you just remove all trace of it? Looked good with the burnt patches before you ground them out.
@MosesOnAcid I agree, especially in the large gap. Sorry NDT but, to me at least. your circular ground out bits looked totally UNnatural. Would have looked much nicer left Black.
Having said that, if you want to send it over to the UK, I'll pay the cost. LOL
Indeed. He should have use epoxy and just hollowed out the barrel form
Quite right, M.O.A. The original was much more interesting.
It could have been made level in several different orientations as a table base, or left alone simply as an interesting object, indoors or out.
“Less is more,” even during in reduction of an object.
There is a reason art & craft aren’t the same.
The burn made it artistic
After he carved out most of the burned area the piece lost all of it's character. I would have used a steel brush of some kind to eliminate some of the charred wood, but he left it looking like insects had eaten much of the wood.
It's a beautiful work of art; wood salvaged from a fire turned into a flower pot/Urn styled beautiful piece of art that could fetch 100s or even 1000s of dollars. Thank you for sharing this video.
Where is the shocking part or is it just Clickbait? I’m glad I fast forwarded it.
My question too.......where's the shocking find ? Standard click bait practice. Won't be back.
Always fast forward
I watched at 2x speed.
Since you don't appreciate art, the vase itself was what was in that burnt chunk of wood ! It was burnt hunk of wood and the vase emerged from it, get it yet ?? 🙄🙄🙄 Gorgeous piece ! Stay on the Maury and Judge Judy feeds please.
Nothing 'shocking'. Ignoring this channel, hate clickbait.
I love watching a Craftsman at work. It always amazes me what you see in a blob of burnt wood and make such a beautiful piece of art. 😀
Okay, I loved this piece of wood... Past tense. You sanded off that beautiful black color.. yes, I know it was burnt wood, but it was SUCH a beautiful contrast to the blond wood, wasnt there any way to just lightly sand the black color down and left it?? Or maybe used a clear resin to make it shine??
I agree.
Exactly what I was going to post
Same response here. Ruined the look with all the sanding of the black parts. Looks like a rotten apple now.🤨👎
Well you destroyed that piece, by sanding off the black.
@@dorothydevinney694his art … his choice!
I thought it looked really gorgeous before you took all the burnt wood of of it. Because on phone the non burnt part of the wood looked kinda yellow on my phone screen an the burnt wood with black w😂a
With the black was gorgeous
Beautiful. Amazing talent. Very inspirational and enjoyable to watch. Thank you for sharing
You destroyed the beauty of the wood when you gouged out the burnt areas. You could have just eased the edges of the burnt areas a bit to create smoother lines. Also the ‘design’ of your gouging was very poor. I’m sorry to be so mean, I don’t usually leave negative comments. You need to study art and design before you ruin any more material. Especially when you were brave enough to turn that stump, and managed a decently shaped vase-like object.
Pretty much what I was going to say. Now I don't have to.
Me too.
Another misleading RUclips video. I along with many others waited until the end of the video to see what the woodworker found in the stump but nothing was there. The title was coined in such a way as to make the viewer think something extra ordinary was found.
Clickbait.
He found some lovely, usable wood inside!
I was waiting for a hand or something.
Nothing changes what many bloggers do!!
Its talking about the tree bark of the stamp and how it turns out to be after it was all done before putting on display. Not what you think this video isn't misleading it is one of the wood tech educated how to make things out of that kind of wood in specific way.
Burnt and discarded.
You brought back the memory of the tree with this beautiful piece.
It is now immortal.
It’s very pretty.
Indian
Its nice but I really loved the black spots. Its your art so you can do what you envision. But the black was really nice.
Beautiful piece. I love watching wood turning, it's so therapeutic. I've tried it myself before. It's not easy. Well done.
So I watched the whole video. where was the shocking thing you found inside? Bunch of BS.
Thanks for re-affirming what i thought, yep BS!!
Yes what SHOCKING you found Ah ah ah
No shocking! It's just for fun!.He said shocking to trigger curiousity for you to click.
I think you missed the point. Look what he found inside a piece of burnt wood, a beautiful piece of art!!!
@@elizabethgaspodnetich4322 indeed, you beat me to it :)
Looked better before you used the ball rotary tool. The burnt looked good.
Agree.
I agree! I thought maybe resin was going in but nope! I feel it was ruined with those big gouges out of burned areas.
I definitely would have left the burnt areas. They were a testament to the extreme heat had endured 😊
What I think about is , what has this tree been through all these years and it took a fire to take it down. Wow.
Well, what did you u find?
a typical dishonest way to get clicks.
Wood
@@benniebarrow348 Exactly Ugly too. " Art, by it's very nature, is useless"- Oscar Wilde.....ugly too. sometimes.
"Oscar Wilde sent to prison for charges of indecency and sodomy."
-news article, May 25, 1895
Any excuse to use their rotary tool, apparently.
Very nice. But I think it would have looked better if you left all the black burnt insides alone & sprayed it w/your golden color. All the indentation marks from the little hand drill didn't do it justice.
I'm not sure what's up with all the burnt wood lovers, but this piece turned out more interesting, unique, and beautiful than if the wood had been perfect. Its takes a true artist's eye, imagination, and creativity to see a beautiful, one-of-a-kind vase in that hunk of gorgeous (apparently, to some) burnt wood.
I find it extremely amazing that a burned tree trunk is still very beautiful wood underneath.
Glad you shown us what you found inside - amazing art !
It looks great and I love what you created out of the wood. You will always have Art critics who don't like something for one reason or another. Have a blessed day and don't forget to Enjoy Life. from Bridgeport Connecticut.
WoW! A real artist! Thank You!❤
Beautiful "YES A PIECE OF ART"! Don't listen to the negative comments! Stunning 😍 👍
Love woodworking. That’s a beautiful piece to cherish ❤
Everyone has an opinion, but I too didn't care for the piece after the burrowing tool hit it. It has a nice shape and someone will find a purpose for it. I do appreciate the work that went into it!
That is a Masterpiece. It was hidden inside all along, and you coaxed it out of there. Amazing work!
Mesmerizing indeed. During the process kept wondering what would be the outcome. Shockingly Excellent!
No idea why people are complaining about the burned bits, you left exactly what was needed!! Its stunning, thanks for posting & for saving a beautiful piece wood...
Wow. Looks like a cool lamp base. ❤❤❤
That is art in the eyes of one who Does it. That is absolutely beautiful.
de gustabus non est disputandum ...pulchritudo in oculis aspicientis ita est deformis... but SOME Ugly goes straight to the bone
Beautiful work. Great Design on the Log.❤
It is great. So what was shocking? Who gives a crap. You made a very beautiful piece of art and if others can't see it, it's their problem. Keep up the inspiration!😍
Umm, what exactly is it supposed to be? I too think you should have left the black burnt color. Would have been a nice contrast.
The artist found the inner beauty of the wood and manifested the finished product. Quite literally a work of art.
Some comments think the Artist would find buried treasure in the stump, not the "WORK OF ART... TREASURE!!!" 👌🏾✌️🤛🏻
Liked it a lot more with the natural inclusions and burn marks. I understand cleaning them up a bit, but drilling all the round holes in it took a lovely natural work to a much lesser level of beauty and art.
Amazing! No need for the clickbait title though. Just upsets people. But I understand the temptation because you get more views and make more money but people don’t like it (obviously). But still a very cool piece! God bless.
WOW!!!!😲😲😲 ANOTHER FANTASTIC PIECE OF ART!!!!👍👍👍👏👏👏😁😁😁
The finished piece looks good. I would have been fine with the black-burn in those hollows but this way looks good too. However, I kept waiting for the live electric cord or some other metal/drastic object to be uncovered ... I did not see anything that would have shocked me inside this piece of wood. While the turning video was good - the title was total click-bait!
Couldn’t agree more
Can not say I am shocked by what you found, but very beautiful just the same!
May I ask the species of tree this was? That yellow wood reminds me of old furniture of my grandmother's. Maple? It's fascinating watching you transform it into something beautiful. Although the original piece was beautiful, too.
Absolutely gorgeous what a beautiful piece
It turned out beautiful 🤩 Would love to own this piece for it’s uniqueness 👵🏻👩🌾❣️
What you found was people that watched your video, good work on that part ! Video 'wood' have been spectacular had you made a lamp?...
Vase?.. Plant pedestal?
Anyway, you accomplished a view.
Absolutely gorgeous! Love it!
What made you decide that a burned chunk was the one to use?
I think you're fairly resourceful and adept at woodwork.
The difference between craft and art is knowing when to stop. This craftsman didn't know when it was done. By a long way...
It still turned out gorgeous though your quite an artistic man
Could've done so much with this, the black contrasted so well and looked even nicer when sanded and you could have used colored resin to fill in the spaces to make a proper urn at least. What a waste of perfectly beautiful lumber, do better in the future.
Be careful for any spikes or ceramic environmentalists hammered into trees. PS ignore the negative comments you are very talented.
Beautiful piece by an excellent artist..
With my woodworking, I don't use any new wood. All reclaimed, salvage, and sawmill scrap. I don't take out any flaws or imperfections in the wood, I do my best to bring them out and accent them. I would have left the black from the burn, just use a brush to remove any loose char or dust. Shellac would have brought all the colors out.
Soooo, inside the wood stump, you were shocked to find wood??
My husband is a master craftsman furniture builder … he bought wood in pa and found a civil war musket ball in a piece of wood … he left it there and built the drawer
While most viewers are flaming what was done to this piece, i happen to like it Sure things could have been done differently but the woodworker envisioned a different end result, so it's artist interpretation. As for the title of this video, it's only a play on words. What was inside was the creation, a vase, a lamp base etc. That is what was inside this particular chunk of wood in the end.
It looks very beautiful and natural ❤
Why did you take out the burnt parts? They were gorgeous on there. Gave it character. 😢
Speaking as a maker of things to sell, I would assume that he knows what his customer base likes, and he fashioned this piece accordingly. Art for art's sake is wonderful, but it seldom pays the rent.
I loved the piece before it was shaped into is final artwork! The wood beforehand was strikingly beautiful! I was very happy with the final result as it shows that being damaged & still beautiful, doesnt mean you stop evolving. Great work! 💞
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That turned out gorgeous!
So, what did you find inside that justified your teaser?
I enjoyed watching the video...😊
Att is so good! Thank you I wish I could do this art!
That is beautiful! Would make for a really cool lamp stand!
I thought you were going to fill in the blank spaces with a cool colored resin, then finish off the turning for a smooth surface, bored out inside like an urn. I could see how there would be a see-thru section from the inside in one spot. Do you plan on doing more with this piece, a part 2 maybe?
Absolutely gorgeous nature is always amazing with its natural beauty
What can it be used for? Decoration?
I can see the voids being filled with epoxy to really enjoy that beautiful piece of wood…
Eh, that's what 9 out every 10 would do.,.
Very nice piece!
While I agree with the other posted comments, which say this piece would have been better left untouched by grinder and other tools, I like to think that the creator had a plan that is unbeknownst to us. All said and done, it is a very interesting piece.
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That which you "found" inside the burnt wood was your genius. A burnt stump turned (no joke intended) into a truly exquisite piece of art. The author of the "click bait" comment should be pitied; no soul attuned to beauty. His loss.
Every artist interprets things in their own way.
I was sad to see the burned parts taken out, especially in such a haphazard way, but as long as it brings you and whoever wants it joy, that’s what matters.
It looks nice, but what’s special about it? It’s not even hollowed out to use as a vase so it’s just a shelf place holder. I like wood pieces with a little more functionality than looks.
Now it will still stand and be beautiful for many more years.
It’s cool that you saw that inside a burned piece of wood, because the rest of the world would throw it back in the fire, but NOT YOU. How cool is that!
Beautiful...! You made that look too easy.!
I LOVE WHAT HE DOES
IT'S ART
Given the cracks burnt look of the vase, I thought I would have gone for an over all darker, gothic looking color scheme. This could have been a horror movie prop if done right. I feel like this should have looked like the vase of some dark spirit or evil demon..
Good work love it man God bless you
I don't understand all the terrible reviews. This piece is gorgeous. The whole point was just because you find a burnt chunk of wood doesn't mean it's never going to be anything but an ugly burnt chunk of wood. It was ugly on the outside yet beautiful on the inside. The same thing goes for humans. Maybe they aren't "beautiful" on the outside but that doesn't mean they aren't on the inside!
I agree with what everyone is saying about the gouge marks/grinding out the beautiful black char character kinda ruined it for me. But my real question is why didn't you create some kind of hollow inside to make it at least appear to be a usable vase?
from 14:30 til 14:50, what tool is that? I need something like that, for work. Please tell me what that tool \device is called
Angle grinder. There are different kinds of sanding/cutting wheels that can be used with it. Worth researching.
So what kind of wood is that?
Drill a hole through the whole vase, feed an electric wire through the hole, add a light bulb in one end and a plug in the other, and you can use it as a lamp base.
It was perfect in its free form. Now it’s just startlingly grotesque. Such a shame. 🌷
Gorgeous, but what is it?
Have any of you actually seen burnt wood? Have you ever cut into it? Have you ever held burnt wood? This wood is the cleanest burnt wood I have ever seen and look at that shine it had, wow.
I'm sitting here wondering why, you never turned or drilled the center out? To me, it doesn't look completed, it looks like the turner was either afraid or not confident enough in their turning abilities. As it is, it looks like it isn't finished!
Beautiful. At one point it reminded me of going to the dentist. Ha. Glad I watched.
You have God's gift, you are born talented person, excellent job😊
I wont give you a thumbs up because I cant see anything shocking you found. Clickbait.
I believe its the beauty of the wood
Whats the reason for burning the wood initially?
I would have drilled out the center to run an electrical cord and then made it into a really cool lamp base. That would have given it practical application and light would shine on the art base forever. As a stand-alone piece of art, it's cool but it could have much better practical application.
That must be one helluva strong lathe cos that hunk of wood was huge!! I expected to see the wood go flying across the room when he turned it on!!!
Thanks, very kool. ✌🏻👊🏼
It looks like the world's largest doorstop or the rare Grecian mulch amphora. Not only a conversation piece, but a conversation stopper. Definitely a curiosity.
16 min of my life I'll never get back!
Do you suffer from brain damage? These black parts in this vase were absolutly beautiful.
Great idea using fire killed wood. It was already a loss, And It's nicely cured so that you won't have cracks in your finished product! Submerged cured wood works great too!
Beautiful piece!
That the tree piece DIDN’T go all the way through from being Burnt? I personally think it turned out beautiful!
Very beautiful!❤🎉😊