Woodturning - Fire wood to Christmas Present
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- Опубликовано: 6 дек 2023
- In this video I pinch a log from our fire wood store and turn a natural edge bowl.. I don't think it turned out bad for firewood, there was even a bit of spalting
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Woodturning and woodworking can be dangerous, When using any tools/machinery always read & understand the manufacturer's guidelines & safety instructions.
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These are the ones I like best, just a random piece of old wood and a simple but not obvious shape, showing its unexpected beauty. The dark crack becomes a feature, not a flaw. The pencils and the resin are great fun but this is real woodwork. My grandfather was a joiner - very basic stuff mainly, like mending chairs and the desks from the local school - but he was also the village undertaker and made coffins. My sister and I spent a lot of time in his workshop, watching him at work, learning about different types of wood and the use of his tools. Looking back it was a bit weird with the odd half-finished coffin propped up in the corner, but fascinating and, for us, just normal.
beautiful bowl, love the burnt edge, makes it very unique, lovely woodgrain, whomever receives this as a gift should be most pleased, another lovely piece of art Andy!!!
Thankyou
Of course Andy has the power of pardoning a piece of firewood for Christmas! But with his extraordinary creative genius, he has made a Christmas present masterpiece, leaving it with an incredible burnt edge as a gentle reminder of what it could have been! Its gorgeous Andy! Merry Christmas to you and yours!!!
Well said.
The burnt edge is very kewl, and that crazy knot really sets the piece off (imo). You never fail to deliver something unique. Thanks!
Hey not bad for firewood, I think burning the edge of the bowl was a nice touch. Also I'm happy to say that I was finally able to purchase a lathe for myself this year. I can't wait to take it for a spin and try out a few inspired projects thanks to you Andy.😄
That's great.. have fun 👍
You don't think it turned out bad!?! IT'S STUNNING!!! Very inspirational work! Makes me want a bigger lathe!
I'd be thrilled to receive this as a present! I love the edge - the contrast of the colours is awesome!
I really like these pieces that have been done “the wrong way”. Love the curve and the edge
How great is it to shop for your next project piece just outside your door. I love that.
Watching you I feel how Peacefully you work. This time you simply removing all that wasn’t the bowl. It’s just matter of fact.
I swear I could smell the fragrance of the fire meeting the wood. How fun!
Thank you Andy for sharing your Creative Expression with us as you shape nature piece by piece.
The Beauty of fire wood. I can't not look at it and evaluate it's turning potential before it ends up on the fire 😊
What a gorgeous trinket tray! I especially like the burnt edge. Whoever gets it for Christmas is going to love it!
"Men of culture, we gather, again." 👊😁
Andy Phillip is the kind of guy to give you a part-burnt piece of firewood as a gift...
Just kidding, lovely bowl, awesome work!
It's gorgeous, Andy. My wish is for the lucky recipient to be as thrilled as I am envious. 👍
A little bit like opening a badly wrapped Christmas present then finding an absolute gem inside.
Happy Christmas Andy & thank you for sharing your artistic gifts for us to admire & enjoy ♥️
A real thing of beauty and the burnt edge added a bit of drama ❤
Simply elegant Andy!
Beautiful bowl. I love the shape.
The outside became the inside & the inside became the outside and it all worked out perfect in the end! ❤
What a fascinating piece of wood! Crazy grain. I'm sure the recipient will love the gift!
Like this muffin bowl. Must need one for Christmas dinner. Lol. Keep up good work.
Excellent piece and a brilliant wee video. 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Great bowl for keeping your bananas in....lovely! ❤
Beautiful little bowl Andy, someone is getting a beautiful gift! ❤❤❤❤
I love your burnt edge bowls beautiful work and a lovely gift
Very lovely!
Wonderful. At least it got a little taste of what it was destined for, and much as love a log fire, this little piece survived to show off its true beauty.
I love using firewood. You can get some stunning pieces from a bag and pretty cheap as well.
Plain and simple but with that burnt edge for some drama. I just love it!
Wow !! Beautiful, What a craft you have , I really enjoy your videos,glad I found them . Thank You 😊 ❤
Love it Andy!!!! Beautiful
Very pretty Christmas present! I love the burnt edge! Thanks for sharing.
Really nice result Andy. Looks like a serving dish for fancy picnics or on-the-deck get-togethers. You know, for salami, pastrami, cheeses, olives, dried figs and so forth...
Thankyou
Good Morning😉☕️. Looks good👍
So simple and yet very nice
What a lovely Christmas present 🥰🥰
Beautiful! It's a piece of art.
Thank you
Very elegant and the burnt edge finishes it perfectly.
Hi Andy! We in Austria say: craftsmanship has golden soil👍. This applies to you. Best regards from Hans and Cheers 🍻🇦🇹.
Very unique bowl,you always keep us guessing till the end. You never disappoint.great video as always.just keep on doing what you do best.👍👍👍😎😎😎
Wow, beautiful piece of wood and made a lovely bowl. 😊
Даже полено обрело форму ))) Мастеру браво 🙌!!!
Looks amazing. Can't help but notice it bears a striking resemblance to a Pringle.
Beautiful grain patterns! The blackened edging gives it a buttoned down look.
Really nice, Andy. I think the edge treatment was a great addition. I was also admiring those shavings you were producing.
Bill
You brought out the torch and I thought you were going to make it firewood. Glad you didn't. Nice piece.
LOL .. Thanks 👍
Looks great love the grain🎉❤
Never going to be able to look at firewood the same again Andy.
Really beautiful work, Andy! 😃
Amazing looking piece!!!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
And happy holidays!
Very beautiful piece thank you for sharing
Excellent job Andy as always 👍👍👍👍👍
Дело,мастера боится)Так выглядит работа и уровень, токаря 6го разряда👍
I really enjoyed woodshop back in Jr. High so long ago. More than once in the decades since then I've wished I had followed that path, but life had other ideas. Sadly, the teachers in that school at that time for the most part didn't give a damn about the students. There were exceptions (the one that comes most to mind was the English teacher, she'd go way out of her way to provide all the help you might need), but most of them just wanted to go home and get away from us kids.
Unfortunately, the woodshop teacher seemed lifeless and monotone, like he was reading from a script. He gave little to no encouragement, but if you screwed up, he'd rip you a new one. The whole class hated him, as I suspect all the other students that had a class with him did.
Pity.
Another beautiful piece Andy. Thank you for sharing and Merry Christmas!
Hi Andy what a fabulous dish it has lovely grain. Well done thank you for agreat video. Amanda xx
Thank you
Extraordinary!!!
Beautiful bowl Andy.
Thank you
Got to keep your hand in Andy. Nice piece. Better than burning it all on the log burner. Merry Christmas mate.
You make it laugh, it WAS from the burn pile. I would love to have received that upcycle!
That was amazing.
Andy: "Brr, kinda cold in here, better get some fire wood."
Andy: *stares at fire wood log*
Andy: "Hmmmmm."
Merry Christmas Andy. Love your channel. Thank you. This was a very sweet little piece you made 🇺🇸❤️
Thanks .. Same to you!
@@AndyPhillipWoodturningI swear every time I leave a message the autocorrect troll comes and makes me look stupid by messing up my words. I did edit the word “pied” for piece but I’m sure you think I’m from another country 😹
Nice one Andy 👍🏻
Beautiful piece
Cheers
Nicely done Andy. With grain patterns like that I would be raiding the wood pile for projects all the time😁😁
Take care Andy. All the best Christmas wishes to you and your family
Cheers
Harold
Thanks Harold .. same to you too
Very nice bowl. I don't get torching the wood. Fire and wood are absolute enemies. Wood looks best when kept away from fire.
I have a suggeston for you. Make inside the bowl deep Lichtenberg figures and fill them with red/orange epoxy.
Yup. Nice one again Mr P.
🎄💚🎄 Merry Xmaswintervaltide 🎄💚🎄
Hi Andy. I find it cool, when you have a "turn" where you get the illusion that you are carving out something invisible. It's a pretty piece. And for Christmas I offer Albert Finney as Scrooge:
I like life. Life likes me.
Life and I fairly fully agree.
Life is fine. Life is good,
'Specially mine, which is just as it should be.
I like pouring the wine, and why not?
Life's a pleasure; that I deny not.
Nice! I like the burnt edge technique; I may have to try that!
Great work
Very pretty, love it...❤
Beautiful
Nice 👍 this was fun to watch. What kind of wood was it?
С Новым Годом!!!
Very nice.
Шикарный подарок! Такое дерево жечь нельзя!
I want to be on your Christmas list 😊
Beautiful work sir 👏.
I can just imagine Andy’s wife fighting with him over what she can and cannot burn on the fire!
Beautiful touch, poor bowl was burned either way.
😂thanks
That would look lovely with some Holly laid in it with some of that thin tinsel thrown over it.❤❤❤❤
Awesome ❤
Thanks
Отличная работа
Show 👍 😊😊😊 nota 10 ☝️
Once again I’m astonished at what you are able to turn. Do you sharpen your own lathe tools? If so, I would love a tutorial.
Makes a beautiful candy dish
Mmm tagliatelle 😋
Is that snow I saw? No wonder you were bundled up. And no wonder you decided on using some firewood. If it didn't turn out well - and it turned out fabulous - you could use it as firewood after all!
P.S. What do you do with all the shavings? I was thinking it might be interesting to try using a bunch in resin some time.
You were on my Google discover page
That's great .. thanks for letting me know
See? All you need is a woodstove ... :-)
Make a nice tortoise shell
Looks great! What kind of oil are you putting on there and did you oil the burnt edge as well?
Thanks... I used Danish oil, I coated the burnt edge as well
nice. i sure have learned a lot from you. made some pretty nice pieces. may i ask a question? a couple vases i turned ended up as nice looking fireplace logs. they split pretty bad. i don't know what wood it was as it was picked out of wood for burning at the local little grocery store up the road from me. is this a tragic part of life? was my shop too dry? just curious. .
Thanks, gland you find the channel useful...we get firewood that is seasoned so it is a good moisture content to turn 👍
What gouge do you use for roughing? That thing was doing a great job!
Thanks .. I used a 1/2 " Crown cryo gouge by crown tools on this .. its not really a roughing gouge but its my go to gouge for most things I also use the 3/8 " version
Beautiful bowl, Andy! Wow! What carbide tool were you using? (It looked like it had a 45-degree angle.)
Thanks .. It was a 10mm carbide by Simon Hope Woodturning
Thanks, Andy! Merry Christmas. @@AndyPhillipWoodturning
Great grains! What tree was it? Any idea?
Birch I think
What wad the piece you put in the chuck to screw the wood onto? I need 1.
It was a woodworm screw
I looked fast and i thought it was a sandwich from subway
Magnificent, shall I send you my address?😅