Andy thinks to himself, sitting by his roaring wood stove, what shall I make today ? Ah yes, I'll turn some kindling. That should be fun. So he fills a bucket with wood shards, and covers them in resin. And you know what I always say right? "It's no fun till there are cobwebs, Lots and Lots of Cobwebs !!" Oh No, He's turning a Curling Rock !!! HURRY HARD HURRY HARD !!! A Hollow Curling Rock !! he he he he. It's very cool Andy, and no, not so much POOP !!
Andy,Andy. I don’t know what to say.your mind works in some mysterious ways. I hope your cleanup guy gets paid a bunch to clean up that mess.LOL.good little video as always.just keep doing what you do,but next time,don’t do that LOL.😎😎😎👍👍👍
It has a kind of crude charm. I like it. Maybe do it again with black/clear resin to really crank up the contrast, and/or with many offset layers in high contrast colours to get an 'agate' vibe.
@@AndyPhillipWoodturning I keep telling Hubby and the son at home to do that in the kitchen. I can't cook much anymore and can't abide a messy kitchen, so I avoid it until I hear the dishwasher being filled. Like the old man was going to ever wash up 😂😂😂!
I love your imagination as much as your talent. That came out beautifully! It's so different yet familiar. That probably doesn't make any sense to anyone who isn't me, but at least you know I'm bloody impressed yet again! I've shown the old man a few of your videos (I swear he watches you in secret because I told him he should watch you every week! He wouldn't openly do what I told him to 😂😂.) He's taken up woodwork again (disability has taken over his ability to renovate cars anymore, but over all the decades I've known him, he's been very comfortable with woodworking. I think he did a CSE in it. Not a GCSE. I said it was decades 🤣). With a bit of help he built himself another shed at the foot of the garden and disappears down there most weekends. He actually refurbished a beautiful jewellery box for me for Xmas 😊 You're a good role model! He's pretty much addicted to auctions, and over the last couple of years he's got himself a few lathes of different types and sizes (he has a smaller wooden one as a decoration on the front windowsill in the living room!) and he's having a ton of fun. It keeps him off the streets lol. He was even able to buy a huge lot of veneers of many woods (he's actually a qualified tree surgeon and consultant, so he knows a fair bit about identifying wood) for something stupid like £15-20. He used some flame mahogany to refurbish a Victorian writing slope which he keeps his other project stuff in (watches. I don't know why, but he's into old watches. 🤷🏻♀️) For others who are inspired by Andy, particularly if you're starting out, local auctions are fantastic sources of wood, either as restoration projects or like above, veneers. It goes from the sublime to the ridiculous (if you're an auction newbie, go scope one out before deciding to join in on one, and don't forget the mark up!) Many auction houses clear out the homes of the deceased or those who have to go into nursing homes. Their hobby equipment can often be sold at a fraction of its real value (I find that a bit heartbreaking, but you may as well buy it because someone else will otherwise), and it can save you _hundreds_ while collecting tools and materials. Watch out for "how to" books if there's an obvious job lot of hobby stuff. They're usually there in their own lot! Don't turn them down just because they're old!
Your hubby sounds a lot like me 😊. I started out with a Shop smith and then went to an antique lathe that I retrofitted with a treadmill motor. I hope you both continue to find fun things to keep you busy 🙏❤️
Oh my gosh the top of that really shows even scrap pieces (at least it looked like that) have beauty in them still. I’m a lover of resin and this color really seemed to suit the bowl style. As always 🇺🇸👍🏼
Lmao these are always fun when they're pre-sped up.. my favorite 2x speed channel.. love your videos, Andy! This looks like it would be fun to do... do you sell these, and if so, is it decent money?
I mean art is subjective, I'm sure someone can enjoy this piece. Though seeing you using hollowing chisels just makes me want to get a set of my own. I did try but it didn't really turn out the way I wanted but I'll find a way.😅
That’s awesome. Just beautiful. What’s the machine called you’re using? Amazing results from your hard work. Next do a video of the clean up and laundry. 😁
@@AndyPhillipWoodturning Thanks. I was going to say lathe since I trim plaster models with a dental lathe but doubted if I was right in thinking it’s a lathe.
Энди Вы как всегда очень круто приображаете казалась бы простые вещи, обычные щепки для растопки печей или каминов обретают невероятный вид, Вы супер мастер👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I think this is so cool, personally~. A very real part of me wonders how it sounds... Have you ever turned an instrument body before..? I know it's not the traditional way, but I can see some benefits in certain usecases. Drums (Especially Udu and others with a heavier body), for example. A turned travel Cajon would be beautiful, but you'd need a separate bit of wood for the head... Or perhaps a unique twist on the Ruan by using a turned body with a traditional neck? Eh, you can probably tell; Never much cared for tradition. More of "Do what I want" kind of gal~. I'd love to see if it'd work!
As weird as it may be, I personally love the somewhat chaotic look it has. Maybe a different resin colour would have worked better, but other than that it’s just fine
Love the hollow shape, and your mastery in that craft is as amazing as it gets, you make it look so much easier than it really is. But this one time, sorry, I hate the end result. (I still think there could be good potential with this kindling, maybe with more of a somewhat organised pattern. Looks too 'cartoony' to me this one)
I tbink kindling pieces and resin would make a great beer "mug" by mug I mean pitcher you drink from directly. Would give it a rustic feeling. This bowl is nice too needs like roses made from wood and the petals the wood shavings or whatever, you know what im talking about yeah?
It doesn't work for me. The pattern from the cut ends is fun, but the sides just look a bit off. Part of it I think is that there is too much tonal contrast between the wood and the resin especially when you're not getting the nice grain patterns of the cross-section. But it ws worth a try. And it was hardly a waste of materials in the circumstances. Next time I'd like to see what it would be like with the firewood cut into rough cubes.
This is absolutely gorgeous. I love how you take something that most people would think is only good for starting a fire and turn it into art.
Thanks 👍
As with all great artists, it takes time to appreciate a masterpiece!
If the resin was orange it would definitely be a pumpkin 🎃 great work as always 👍 👏
I think this project turned out quite well! I’d love to see you dye the kindling pieces & then do this again. Rainbow pot!
Wonderful as always, Andy. Thank you from Oregon, USA. Cheers, Will & Alicia
Many thanks!
Beautiful result Andy. The pattern the pitch made is quite stunning.. Thanks for sharing your time talent and adventure.👍🤟🪡🎨
Andy thinks to himself, sitting by his roaring wood stove, what shall I make today ? Ah yes, I'll turn some kindling. That should be fun. So he fills a bucket with wood shards, and covers them in resin. And you know what I always say right? "It's no fun till there are cobwebs, Lots and Lots of Cobwebs !!" Oh No, He's turning a Curling Rock !!! HURRY HARD HURRY HARD !!!
A Hollow Curling Rock !! he he he he. It's very cool Andy, and no, not so much POOP !!
🤣thanks
Andy,Andy. I don’t know what to say.your mind works in some mysterious ways. I hope your cleanup guy gets paid a bunch to clean up that mess.LOL.good little video as always.just keep doing what you do,but next time,don’t do that LOL.😎😎😎👍👍👍
😂thanks Tom 👍
This piece is actually really cool, I love it. Great work yet again Spiderman 👏🏻 😀
Thanks! 😁
@@AndyPhillipWoodturning Anytime Andy!
It has a kind of crude charm. I like it.
Maybe do it again with black/clear resin to really crank up the contrast, and/or with many offset layers in high contrast colours to get an 'agate' vibe.
Really cool visual texture, & contrast between top & side sections, as well as lovely elegant curve! Definitely not crap, I reckon 😆
Another interesting project. I often wonder about the time you spend cleaning up afterward.
I clean up during the process, I can't do with the mess
@@AndyPhillipWoodturning I keep telling Hubby and the son at home to do that in the kitchen. I can't cook much anymore and can't abide a messy kitchen, so I avoid it until I hear the dishwasher being filled. Like the old man was going to ever wash up 😂😂😂!
Love it! I will never look at my kindling the same way again 😂❤
Did not expect it to look so nice when video started.
The kindling gave a very interesting result. Nicely done.
Thank you very much!
Wonder how it'd look with a light source inside.
I love your imagination as much as your talent. That came out beautifully! It's so different yet familiar. That probably doesn't make any sense to anyone who isn't me, but at least you know I'm bloody impressed yet again!
I've shown the old man a few of your videos (I swear he watches you in secret because I told him he should watch you every week! He wouldn't openly do what I told him to 😂😂.) He's taken up woodwork again (disability has taken over his ability to renovate cars anymore, but over all the decades I've known him, he's been very comfortable with woodworking. I think he did a CSE in it. Not a GCSE. I said it was decades 🤣).
With a bit of help he built himself another shed at the foot of the garden and disappears down there most weekends. He actually refurbished a beautiful jewellery box for me for Xmas 😊 You're a good role model!
He's pretty much addicted to auctions, and over the last couple of years he's got himself a few lathes of different types and sizes (he has a smaller wooden one as a decoration on the front windowsill in the living room!) and he's having a ton of fun. It keeps him off the streets lol. He was even able to buy a huge lot of veneers of many woods (he's actually a qualified tree surgeon and consultant, so he knows a fair bit about identifying wood) for something stupid like £15-20. He used some flame mahogany to refurbish a Victorian writing slope which he keeps his other project stuff in (watches. I don't know why, but he's into old watches. 🤷🏻♀️)
For others who are inspired by Andy, particularly if you're starting out, local auctions are fantastic sources of wood, either as restoration projects or like above, veneers. It goes from the sublime to the ridiculous (if you're an auction newbie, go scope one out before deciding to join in on one, and don't forget the mark up!) Many auction houses clear out the homes of the deceased or those who have to go into nursing homes. Their hobby equipment can often be sold at a fraction of its real value (I find that a bit heartbreaking, but you may as well buy it because someone else will otherwise), and it can save you _hundreds_ while collecting tools and materials. Watch out for "how to" books if there's an obvious job lot of hobby stuff. They're usually there in their own lot! Don't turn them down just because they're old!
Your hubby sounds a lot like me 😊. I started out with a Shop smith and then went to an antique lathe that I retrofitted with a treadmill motor. I hope you both continue to find fun things to keep you busy 🙏❤️
Oh my gosh the top of that really shows even scrap pieces (at least it looked like that) have beauty in them still. I’m a lover of resin and this color really seemed to suit the bowl style. As always 🇺🇸👍🏼
❤❤❤ great grain ✓ fabulous pottery like form✓ as always, put a light in it! ❤❤❤
Beautiful, Stunning Vase 😍 It is unbelievable what you have made from some small pieces of wood Andy👏👏👏
Thank you very much!
One man's trash is another man's treasure.
Beautiful piece, Andy! Really well done! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder. You never know until you try.👍👌
❤️to 👀, you’re the best wood sculptor on RUclips!
thank you
Bet if this was in an Art Gallery, would sell quickly !
Not my particular cup of tea, but beautiful workmanship !
I like it - I’m gonna call this one “wavy crisps “ 😊💙
Great turning Andy.
Thanks 👍
No 💩! I love this! 💙🦋💙
Kinda of out in the weird realm for your work but the more I look at it the more I like it. Great work as always...❤❤❤
If thats poo I'll have a pile of it please😂😂live it great character, well done andy
Good job Phill 👍👏
Stunning result, love it.
Thank you!
This looks Great... finished art is spectacular and unexpected.
I think what you made with the kindling is very beautiful.
I really like this , great work, as always Andy.
Many thanks!
I vote YES! Highly enjoyable and lovely results❤😊
Thanks 👍
Turned out great.
Thank you.
At first glance of the thumbnail I thought I was looking at a bundle of string cheese😂
Ok, now I'm hungry... Again! 😂
I loved the pattern with the little squares at the top and bottom.
Dendrology moment with the contrast.
My first thought was it is a Bloomin' Onion. One of a kind. Looks great! 👍
I like it it has an abstract charm to it
Turned out really nice
Very unique, I like it a lot
its got a lot of good lines!
Now that’s cool, very different…love it 👍
Another masterpiece!
Beautiful as always
I like it. Good job.
Lmao these are always fun when they're pre-sped up.. my favorite 2x speed channel.. love your videos, Andy!
This looks like it would be fun to do... do you sell these, and if so, is it decent money?
Thanks.. glad you like them
I mean art is subjective, I'm sure someone can enjoy this piece. Though seeing you using hollowing chisels just makes me want to get a set of my own. I did try but it didn't really turn out the way I wanted but I'll find a way.😅
❤️❤️
Nice vase keep up good work
How strong is the resulting piece? I guess the kindle wood is very soft, but does the resin penetrate it and make it harder?
Absolutely amazing
That’s awesome. Just beautiful. What’s the machine called you’re using? Amazing results from your hard work. Next do a video of the clean up and laundry. 😁
Thank you, its a lathe
@@AndyPhillipWoodturning Thanks. I was going to say lathe since I trim plaster models with a dental lathe but doubted if I was right in thinking it’s a lathe.
That's really nice.❤❤
Looks great, Andy. I think it looks the opposite of your video title.
Bill
Энди Вы как всегда очень круто приображаете казалась бы простые вещи, обычные щепки для растопки печей или каминов обретают невероятный вид, Вы супер мастер👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Hi Andy! Nice combination with fire wood and resin 👍. Best regards from Hans and Cheers 🍻🇦🇹.
Thanks 👍
Very nice sir have a great weekend ✌️
Thanks, you too!
Nice work sir 👏 only problem i got is you don't post enough love your videos. Please be safe.
Thanks I appreciate it
I feel like this is the first draft of a project that will turn out weird but gorgeous.
The whole time you were turning it, I kept thinking “Winny The Pooh Hunny Pot”. Make a little red lid, and there you go. 😊
Beautiful !!!
Thank you!
💩! Really? I prefer a pattern but I really like how this came out! Nice work Andy!
Interesting bowl. Do you keep all of your projects or sell them?
Thanks ... There's a link in the description to my shop
Beautiful
Thank you
i think it looks pretty cool!
Thanks 👍
At 5:40 it looks like a curling "ball". You should make one.
Excellent، fellow ❤
Thanks
At first I was thinking that you were right, and that it did look like shit, but it quickly started looking quite nice. I love the final outcome!
Fantastic x
Thanks 👍
Welcome 👍
Not sure if I am imagining it but ut looks like the tool you are using at 7:20 has tape measure markings on it.
no tape measure markings, think its the makers name
Спасибо!!! 👍👍👍
I think this is so cool, personally~. A very real part of me wonders how it sounds... Have you ever turned an instrument body before..? I know it's not the traditional way, but I can see some benefits in certain usecases. Drums (Especially Udu and others with a heavier body), for example. A turned travel Cajon would be beautiful, but you'd need a separate bit of wood for the head... Or perhaps a unique twist on the Ruan by using a turned body with a traditional neck? Eh, you can probably tell; Never much cared for tradition. More of "Do what I want" kind of gal~. I'd love to see if it'd work!
Thanks .. I have thought about turning an instrument but I haven't yet
Maybe next time cut the outer wood pieces?
In all honesty I think the result was pretty good!
Keep it up with the fantastic work ❤
I like to watch these videos at x2 speed. I like the sound
Don’t know what it is about it but I really like it
It looked nice when it was spinning round though 😜
I like it.
i like it!
As weird as it may be, I personally love the somewhat chaotic look it has. Maybe a different resin colour would have worked better, but other than that it’s just fine
That last shot from the top view looks pretty cool.
Have you tried using those shaving for a project?
I have in the past, never turns out that good
NOT shit. Just not expected. The more you turned it, the more I got it. Its funky and chunky!
I was waiting for it to come apart at the seams or something! lol. She’s not the prettiest girl at the dance, but she’s got a great personality!!
🤣
Nice job of fooling, there, Andy! Halfway through, I could have sworn you were making a chamber pot.
Kinda odd, but I kinda like it 😊
I would love to start doing this, but epoxy resin is so expensive.
chocolate yogurt? why would it be chocolate yogurt? what a silly emoji! bahahahaha.........
I gave your video thumbs up. But I have no idea what that was. I don't think it would sell. Lol
Best of times to you
Thankyou 🤣
Love the hollow shape, and your mastery in that craft is as amazing as it gets, you make it look so much easier than it really is.
But this one time, sorry, I hate the end result.
(I still think there could be good potential with this kindling, maybe with more of a somewhat organised pattern. Looks too 'cartoony' to me this one)
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
I tbink kindling pieces and resin would make a great beer "mug" by mug I mean pitcher you drink from directly. Would give it a rustic feeling. This bowl is nice too needs like roses made from wood and the petals the wood shavings or whatever, you know what im talking about yeah?
It doesn't work for me. The pattern from the cut ends is fun, but the sides just look a bit off. Part of it I think is that there is too much tonal contrast between the wood and the resin especially when you're not getting the nice grain patterns of the cross-section. But it ws worth a try. And it was hardly a waste of materials in the circumstances. Next time I'd like to see what it would be like with the firewood cut into rough cubes.
Before you started turning the top it almost looked like a frilly tulip
Well that was….unique?! You can see the wood grain very well at least 😆
I think its kind of cool.
👋👍