Log-date 4/5/2020: Watched fifty-two hours worth of RUclips wood turning; so far, this end result is my favorite. Next RUclips binge watch: How about them poached eggs? I’m not sure if it’s about how to steal eggs or cook eggs, but I must move on to the next assignment. God speed; be safe!
I find your videos very relaxing with just the sound of you working your project, not loads of talking, plus the finished items are always awesome this one is no exception, such beautiful grain on that wood. I just love the live edge finish beautiful piece
My uncle was a woodworker and I loved to visit his workshop. He handmade a table and a staircase for one of the local Masonic halls. They were beautiful. He Also worked with our local museam helping to restore antique furniture. His grandson followed him in the trade.
Just gorgeous. I think this is one of my top 3 of your pieces. It's so simple, the wood grain is STUNNING. I absolutely love this. Thank you for sharing!!
Wow! I am sitting here watching you and not paying any attention to LivePD. I love LivePD. I'm so amazed at how you take a piece of wood and make it into something so beautiful. I wish I had that talent. I'm a huge fan. Great piece.
Great skills, he understands the wood,the lathe and the tools. Skills built up over many years. What a wonderful end product, This bowl would grace any home. Poor mans shack to Buckingham Palace. AND MY HOME AS WELL. THANKS ..... GREAT VIDIO. Eddy
I have been in a nursing home for a week. I have watched several of your videos and this is the one that finally made me subscribe and click the Bell notification. I have my own channel and I hope you get back to the same day. Keep up the good work.
You are The Wood Whisperer. Everything you make, without exception, is gorgeous and honors the integrity of the original piece of wood. This bowl is especially lovely and restrained. Shit...I gotta start saving money now that I have seen your Etsy shop!
I really love these videos one day just popped up in my recommendations and boom fell in love thanks RUclips. I'm on my grandpa's account by the way lol -Twan
Excellent use of a unique burl. We cut down two hundred year old oaks this month and harvested multiple burl sections. Now I’m waiting on the “experts” to work their magic.
I have to be honest, I can't wait to see what you make every time. My hat is off to you good sir for the patience and methodical ways that you practice.
Not me, hah hah. Just got the insulation done on my new shop...looking for inspiration for my first project when the new lathe comes in 3 weeks....yeayyyy! Sorry but my own shop has been a dream for 10 years now so I had to brag.
I do believe you like a challenge. Not something useful at the local watering hole, but certainly a beautiful dining room table centerpiece. Fantastic!!
It certainly seemed like you didn't have mushroom at the start as it spun and wobbled around but you sure made enough mushroom to create this piece, Brilliant, good work andy cheers m8. 👍.
I just turned 18 lmao. I'm gonna wait until I move out so that I can buy the machinery and stuff. I don't wanna bother my parents with all this. Plus, I'd feel much better if I paid for the stuff with my own money.
Я в восторге! Ваше творчество.это шоковая терапия!Давление высокое.потом нормализуется.Не перестаю восхищаться.ваши видео самые желанные .по сравнению со всякой мишурой.Респект!В России нет человека.который бы Вам не сказал огромное спасибо за Ваш труд! Браво!
I'm not a woodturner only just discovered your channel 3 videos ago (this morning). But this one looks like it requires a lot more skill. I'm not minimizing the skill shown heretofore. It is all amazing. And beautiful.
I feel like you might’ve been able to make more than one piece with that huge burl, but that wood looks so dense that that would’ve been near impossible. Awesome work buddy!!!
This. Although some resin pieces can be really lovely when used to accentuate an otherwise unturnable piece of wood, I feel like there are so many youtube turners that think dumping a few litres of coloured resin on some junk wood makes a piece of art. Heavily overdone at the moment.
Here is a challenge for all the wood turning artists out there. Take scraps of a hardwood tree, preferably oak, and refine the wood so that it resembles a tree without bark. All that’s left would be the beautiful wood in all its wonderfully grained glory. Is that possible? I love these you tube vids, so inspiring!
I would have never guessed there was something good inside. I also surprised that you were able to turn it with such big voids. You did a real nice job. I am not brave enough to try something like that.
I think this is my favorite of your pieces that I've seen. I love your segmented chaos items, but the natural beauty of this is amazing. Wonderful job bringing out the beauty.
Definitely a treat for our eyes and I would say what a trick to make something so beautiful out of that piece of wood but that’s all talent on your behalf. Love it!!
I've got my safety glasses and shield, my breather mask, my air filter system is going. I have a rough gouge in my hand, my gloves are on and I'm ready. I wish I had a lathe.
Very nice Andy! Wow. I love the rough edges: they're a compliment to the beautiful lines in the wood. Now some nice green apples in it and right to the table. PS: at 6:12 i spotted something nice and colourful in the background: future project?
I would have freaked out if I walked into the shop and seen the whole lathe wobbling around like that.... thats just way too scary to see... You are a brave man Andy
And God said , "Let us make a man that can take a piece of ugly nasty looking wood and make something spectacularly beautiful " , and it was so , and God called him Andy Phillip . Awesome work .
The foresight of what that lump of wood could become and the skill to make it so beggars belief. Like Walter Wilkins, I too have watched a lot of RUclips wood turning, in my case, in the hope of learning enough to get started as a woodturner, and I have seen a lot of great projects. The end result of this one is amongst the best of the best. Thank you for sharing.
Log-date 4/5/2020: Watched fifty-two hours worth of RUclips wood turning; so far, this end result is my favorite. Next RUclips binge watch: How about them poached eggs? I’m not sure if it’s about how to steal eggs or cook eggs, but I must move on to the next assignment. God speed; be safe!
No music, no talking, just an artisan at work with his tools. Love it.
That turning sound is music too... 😍
No over acting as well. I hate it when people try to put on some fake persona to draw in more views.
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Might not have music music , but the first chisel kinda sounds like a Model A John Deere :D
KhaanMan66 that would be jimmy fallon
I find your videos very relaxing with just the sound of you working your project, not loads of talking, plus the finished items are always awesome this one is no exception, such beautiful grain on that wood. I just love the live edge finish beautiful piece
My uncle was a woodworker and I loved to visit his workshop. He handmade a table and a staircase for one of the local Masonic halls. They were beautiful. He Also worked with our local museam helping to restore antique furniture. His grandson followed him in the trade.
Proof positive that beauty resides within. I had zero expectations of just how beautiful this piece would be. Well done sir.
Just gorgeous. I think this is one of my top 3 of your pieces. It's so simple, the wood grain is STUNNING. I absolutely love this. Thank you for sharing!!
Another fantastic job of making such a beautiful bowl Andy. I just love to watch you make things out of more or less trash wood.
This is so relaxing to watch. My granpa used to make these by hand way back when. I have one of the bowls he made and it's just so cool looking.
This is an astonishing piece of art, you are an artist. The natural edge is the most creative thing I've seen.
Wow! I am sitting here watching you and not paying any attention to LivePD. I love LivePD. I'm so amazed at how you take a piece of wood and make it into something so beautiful. I wish I had that talent. I'm a huge fan. Great piece.
This really looked like one of the more difficult ones to do that I've watched. And during quarantine.... I've watched this stuff ALOT
It was !!
Andy! From an ugly old carbuncle from the side of a tree you have made what I think is your most beautiful creation yet!
Love that bowl, the grain of the burl is amazing.
That piece gave the lathe a workout. You are quite the visionary. PLEASE keep the vids coming.
Great skills, he understands the wood,the lathe and the tools. Skills built up over many years. What a wonderful end product,
This bowl would grace any home. Poor mans shack to Buckingham Palace. AND MY HOME AS WELL.
THANKS ..... GREAT VIDIO. Eddy
Wow!! I love that you left the natural edge and the way that the light colored wood looked golden on the inside of the bowl. Simply stunning!!
one of the nicest burl bowls i've seen..
I have been in a nursing home for a week. I have watched several of your videos and this is the one that finally made me subscribe and click the Bell notification. I have my own channel and I hope you get back to the same day. Keep up the good work.
Beautiful wood, beautiful bowl, Andy. You definitely made the most out of a piece of wood with such an unusual shape.
Пересматриваю все ваши работы на досуге! Восхищению нет предела!!! Залипательное видео)))
Uncovering what the Creator has made is always satisfying!
Totally agree! All for our enjoyment. So much beauty surrounds us. Beautiful gifts from our Creator.👍
So much beauty
That came out amazing. The shape, the color, the bark. Simply beautiful!
Thank you
What a dangerous turn. Kept waiting for finger to go flying everywhere. Beautiful talent.
You are The Wood Whisperer. Everything you make, without exception, is gorgeous and honors the integrity of the original piece of wood. This bowl is especially lovely and restrained.
Shit...I gotta start saving money now that I have seen your Etsy shop!
I enjoyed seeing the process, and seeing the interesting visual of the result. It is a work of art.
What a FABULOUS bowl!!! That ugly knuckle of wood is so PROUD of what it has become. You are indeed a wonderful artist.
It is so nice to watch you.
You really love what you do...not everyone has that luxury. Thanks for sharing. 🌷
Man, I bet that piece gave off a lovely aroma. I don't miss cutting, nor sanding oak.
Good video, as always!
I really love these videos one day just popped up in my recommendations and boom fell in love thanks RUclips.
I'm on my grandpa's account by the way lol
-Twan
yo same
Excellent use of a unique burl.
We cut down two hundred year old oaks this month and harvested multiple burl sections. Now I’m waiting on the “experts” to work their magic.
Thats a beautiful piece Andy. The finish really brings out the intricate detail in the grain of the burl. Lovely work.
I have to be honest, I can't wait to see what you make every time. My hat is off to you good sir for the patience and methodical ways that you practice.
Let's be honest, all of us are here instead of doing the productive stuff we thought we'd be doing during the quarantine.
So true
Not me, hah hah. Just got the insulation done on my new shop...looking for inspiration for my first project when the new lathe comes in 3 weeks....yeayyyy! Sorry but my own shop has been a dream for 10 years now so I had to brag.
Coronavirus log he made💀💀💀
@@graysonbourdeau5534 LOL,Exactly what I am gonna say
Fucking true
That grain is mesmerizing! Such a beautiful bowl.
Thank you 👍
That grain is fascinating. I could stare at that for hours.
You have a good eye to see beyond the surface. Absolutely beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
So many beautiful things come from the earth that people pass by every day unnoticed.... This is a masterpiece!
I do believe you like a challenge. Not something useful at the local watering hole, but certainly a beautiful dining room table centerpiece. Fantastic!!
LOL ..Thanks
It certainly seemed like you didn't have mushroom at the start as it spun and wobbled around but you sure made enough mushroom to create this piece, Brilliant, good work andy cheers m8. 👍.
From shroom...
To heirloom....TM 😎
Excellent work as always Andy. Always a pleasure to watch your work.
Seeing all this, I'm honestly considering wood turning as a hobby when I get older
Mee too :)
akshay sheriff don't wait, unless you're not tall enough to reach the lathe yet.
I’ve been saying this since I graduated college. Wood turning and woodworking. Custom specialty furniture with artistry.
I just turned 18 lmao. I'm gonna wait until I move out so that I can buy the machinery and stuff. I don't wanna bother my parents with all this. Plus, I'd feel much better if I paid for the stuff with my own money.
Я в восторге! Ваше творчество.это шоковая терапия!Давление высокое.потом нормализуется.Не перестаю восхищаться.ваши видео самые желанные .по сравнению со всякой мишурой.Респект!В России нет человека.который бы Вам не сказал огромное спасибо за Ваш труд! Браво!
Thanks 👍
Glad you didn't fill the holes with ugly blue plastic like most people do on youtube! Natural wood is so beautiful!
Good job
The transformations are startling! Something considered at first to be unsightly turned into something beautiful.
outstanding piece Andy, beautiful work, I love the burl pattern of oak the most. thanks for sharing.
The day you found that piece of wood was your lucky day! It was there already you just carved it out. It's very beautiful.
My birthday is coming up, I might have to get one of your masterpieces as a present to myself.
Get a lathe instead!
Oh I have one, I just haven't unlocked God Mode yet like Mr. Phillip.
I'm not a woodturner only just discovered your channel 3 videos ago (this morning). But this one looks like it requires a lot more skill. I'm not minimizing the skill shown heretofore. It is all amazing. And beautiful.
I can’t tell what’s more satisfying him shaving the wood or the noise it makes when he dose🤔
Turning an ugly looking tree scar into a thing of beauty , awesome craftsmanship. Being able to see the potential of beauty even better !
Am I the only one who gets more satisfied by playing his videos in 2x speed?
Yep
I thought I was the only one!😮
Poetry in motion!! Absolutely brilliant!
Breathtaking!
Reminds me of my wheel throwing days in college.
How far could you throw it then?
ففقفف٥٥
Supremely skilful to turn out such a beautiful bowl from that burl. Just love the grain oak has especially after it has been oiled.
Breathtaking! Your ability to bring to life what you see is amazing.
Your filmmaking choices are equal to your artistic. Well done AP.
Thankyou 👍
Unique piece! It would look terrific on the shelf with my collection. Keep them coming.
Just too good! The contrast with the rough edges makes it all so dramatic! Nice! Love it.
I feel like you might’ve been able to make more than one piece with that huge burl, but that wood looks so dense that that would’ve been near impossible. Awesome work buddy!!!
Thank you for not spoiling it with colored resin. Very, very nice.
This. Although some resin pieces can be really lovely when used to accentuate an otherwise unturnable piece of wood, I feel like there are so many youtube turners that think dumping a few litres of coloured resin on some junk wood makes a piece of art. Heavily overdone at the moment.
Witam i pozdrawiam!!Super wytoczona patera,może służyć na owoce,wysoki kunszt rzemieślnicy i duża dokładność,Prima wykonanie.Tak trzymać..
Woooa! What a beautiful and organic piece! Congratulations
Давление не мерила, но пульс у меня после просмотра 120! Захватывающе! Красиво! Спасибо!
Wow what a beautiful and busy piece of wood .
I love the creative turning u did
What a beautiful testament to the life of a tree. You made it live again.
Here is a challenge for all the wood turning artists out there. Take scraps of a hardwood tree, preferably oak, and refine the wood so that it resembles a tree without bark. All that’s left would be the beautiful wood in all its wonderfully grained glory.
Is that possible?
I love these you tube vids, so inspiring!
Me- *Didn't realize he started fast forwarding* Damn that thing is really spinning.... oh.
lol
x2 speed
if only I could make your dumb quests go x2 as fast
Go check on the settlement yourself
That has to be one of your best pieces yet Andy. How you create such stunning art from old bits of wood is amazing.
I would have never guessed there was something good inside. I also surprised that you were able to turn it with such big voids. You did a real nice job. I am not brave enough to try something like that.
I think this is my favorite of your pieces that I've seen. I love your segmented chaos items, but the natural beauty of this is amazing. Wonderful job bringing out the beauty.
the whole turning machine shook with that one and I made me so nervous 😅
Okay, this is my favorite of your work that I've seen so far. Incredible.
This has made me want to buy a lathe, love your royal mail tray drawers 😂 use them for allsorts
Very nice job Andy, Oak burls are particularly beautiful, superb craftsmanship!!
I was expecting to see this giant burl fly through the back wall. Glad it never did. I would be terrified to stand in front of that. Great work
That is so, so beautiful! The craftsmanship, the wood graining! Absolutely stunning x
How on earth could anyone give it a thumbs down
Haters who only come here specifically to downvote
@@derekpospisil747 it totally astonishes me!
My guess: treehuggers?
Дружище, тебе что не дай, ты из всего сделаешь шедевр!
Деревяха шикарная,результат тоже!
Absolutely magnificent. So beautiful . Thank you 😊
this is such an art form, wow,
Watching these videos are very therapeutic. Thanks
Люблю природу !
Как всегда на высшем классе !))
It would make a beautiful breadbasket. I love that you left a natural edge to it. Simply stunning. Thank you for sharing. 👍
Quite beautiful. It must be so satisfying to create something like this.
Definitely a treat for our eyes and I would say what a trick to make something so beautiful out of that piece of wood but that’s all talent on your behalf. Love it!!
Like how you take these ugly mushroom looking infested types of wood and make them into something beautiful! Great job.
I love watching Andy unwrap the beauty in a piece of wood.
I really, really need this bowl.
I am 4 mins in and totally in love with this beautiful burl
I keep wondering what my hands would look like if I did this work! Yours are beautiful!
hi Andy, this is indeed a stunning piece, I love the beautiful patterns of the wood & the natural edge, the wax gave the piece such warmth & depth
"Hey Jim..got any bowls"?
Jim: Sure do!!
"WTH is that"? "My cereal ain't gonna fit in that".
Yep!
just have a whole box of cereal in one sitting with this thing
Very beautiful turning great work and craftsmanship
I've got my safety glasses and shield, my breather mask, my air filter system is going.
I have a rough gouge in my hand, my gloves are on and I'm ready. I wish I had a lathe.
Lol 🤘
This Bowl is one that I preffer the most !!!! Beautiful !!!!! Congratulations Master !!!!
The machine: **vigorously shakes**
This man: eh
Outstanding craftsmanship sir.
Beautiful work.
Nice job.
Very nice Andy! Wow. I love the rough edges: they're a compliment to the beautiful lines in the wood. Now some nice green apples in it and right to the table. PS: at 6:12 i spotted something nice and colourful in the background: future project?
I would have freaked out if I walked into the shop and seen the whole lathe wobbling around like that.... thats just way too scary to see... You are a brave man Andy
And God said , "Let us make a man that can take a piece of ugly nasty looking wood and make something spectacularly beautiful " , and it was so , and God called him Andy Phillip .
Awesome work .
DARKNESS RISES wow!
The foresight of what that lump of wood could become and the skill to make it so beggars belief.
Like Walter Wilkins, I too have watched a lot of RUclips wood turning, in my case, in the hope of learning enough to get started as a woodturner, and I have seen a lot of great projects.
The end result of this one is amongst the best of the best.
Thank you for sharing.