WHOOPS! Hole In A Bowl, NOW WHAT?? - Wood Turning
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- Опубліковано 19 лип 2023
- Well, it happens! If you made a whoopsie and want to know how to fix it, watch this video!
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I'm glad you saved the bowl, I don't think I've ever seen you make a boring bowl, They're always full of life, like you.
You are amazing
Carsten
Thank you, Carsten! 😀
Y' gotta love a man who can laugh at the bumps in the road! 😊
It's laugh or cry, I choose to be happy, Beverly! 😊
@@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop I'm with you, Phil! You rock...er...WOOD! ☺
I love the wood grain. The oak plug is a complement to the finished bowl. I can only hope you might make this same whoopsie again. It is lovely.
My mentor about 60 years ago, told me the true test of a craftsman isn't always how good he is at makin' but how good he is at fixin'
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Thanks, I always learn more from a craftsperson fixing a mistake than any other project
You and me both! 😊
Oops... With a solid comeback. If you never have an oops, it means you're not doing anything. From a guy who makes stuff, to a guy that makes stuff... The ability to say oops, have a laugh, make a plan, and get on with it is a wonderful skill. Thanks for "turning" an oops into an opportunity. It's beautiful and has great character! Thanx 4 sharing Phil, and I'll keep watching. ✌️😎👍
I appreciate that, thank you! 😊
Вы свою неудачу, превратили в оригинальное изделие. Вы настоящий мастер.
Так мило с твоей стороны, большое спасибо! 😊
It was a "Happy Accident!" Love you both, Phil Anderson and Bob Ross.
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Never a mistake, a happy opportunity.
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There are two types of bowl turners - those who have turned a hole in the bottom of the bowl, and those who are yet to do so. I also belong to the former group! Great recovery and a great outcome.
There's a bunch of us, Bob! 😊
If you end up making a donut, then there comes the time when you need to make the donut whole.
Great example of problem solving, Phil. Thanks for not dropping this one onto the firewood pile.
Haha, thanks, James! 😊
You took a lemon and made lemonade!!! Where a chainsaw skipped, looks like a whale to me. Magnificent work Phil as usual. Hope you have a great weekend. Take care of yourself. 🥰👍
Thank you, Mary, you have fun and take care, too! 😊
Watching you work is the best entertainment I have. You are a problem-solver and an artist! Thanks for sharing your stuff! Every piece you’ve made is a work of art and I’d be proud to display it! Barbara
Wow, thank you, Barbara! 😊
Phil, you're a better man than me. I probably would've chucked the piece across the shop, as I'm my worst critic. Great recovery! Beautiful piece as always!!!👍🙂
Too much time invested to toss it, Ron! 😊
How to transform a whoopsy in a piece of art 😊. Hats off to the artist!
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I like when skilled folks show their mistakes. I think it's important, at least for folks like me. I have trouble feeling ok with my mistakes. I mean, even though I know it's how a person gets better, I let fear of failing keep me from doing things in practice. So it helps to see failure from skilled folks.
I understand the feeling, fear of failing. Just move past it, put it in the back of your mind instead of the front. So many successes await! 😊
Triffic, I can finally fix my golfers bowl (my wifes description). A lovely oak fruit bowl that you can't keep grapes or cherries in thanks to me joining the funnel club. Yours looks absolutely fantastic Phil, and thanks for the lesson on recovery. A truly beautiful work of art.
Easy peasy, Colin. Thank you! 😊
The proverbial silk purse from a sow’s ear! Great result, Phil. 😊
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Great video! When the unexpected happens, you worked through it instead of sending it to the burn pile. 👍🏼
I was gonna say "wood doesn't go on trees" but then thought better of it, Mark! 😊
Phil you brought the beauty of that piece of wood out like nobody else could have another beautiful piece of art
Thank you, Kim! 😊
An unplanned beauty and an elegant save Phil.
Thank you! 😊
We all make mistakes, so I was glad that you showed yours and how to fix it. Thanks.
You bet! 😊
That, Mr. Anderson, is exactly how I fixed the funnel I made a while ago. As with mine, your bowl looks all the better for it in my humble opinion. Jane ❤
Yup, it happens, Jane! 😊
Oh Phil! Lol. I wish we could all take mistakes in stride like that! It was great to hear your giggle. Nice job. Like you said, it looks purposeful and the end result is wonderful.
Glad you enjoyed it, Leona, thank you! 😊
A true work of ART . . . sometimes accidents can be a GIFT
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Always an education when we venture into new territory. Hope you had a good birthday party with your grandson...those are the joy of life, Nice adaptation with the unforeseen hole drill. Thanks for sharing everything.
It was a fun party, thanks! 😊
I like this bowl! Your choice of the walnut, for the bung, works very well, as it tones nicely with the bark. You performed a repair, the method, for which, we all need to know. So, thank you for sharing this lovely piece with us!
Thank you, Stephanie! 😊
Nice save! The walnut actually compliments the other wood, and you probably won't ever see it anyway!
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The bowl is delightful. Well done. And I hope your grandson had a lovely birthday party too.
Thank you, Angela! 😊
Phil! Welcome to the Funnel Club! You McGyvered that bottom right up! I love the walnut bottom!
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Another piece of fire wood saved, twice. I love it, I have a log this shape that I didn’t know what to do with it, now I do, but I have no Walnut 🤔. You take care Phil
Hopefully you won't need it, Keith! 😊
See you in the morning Phil,☕☕
I'll be here, coffee in hand! 😊
Watching this video and some of the others I’m thinking your middle name must be Job. You are a man of patience.
Haha, yeah, it comes with old age I think, Douglas. 😊
We have all joined the Funnel Club at some point in our turning lives. None the less , it is a beautiful piece Phil.
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To hell with any concern about punching through the bowl. I always advocated to my Sculpture students to step back when 'something happened' that they were not planning on & look at what new direction the piece was showing them. You did that Phil & produced a great recovery. I think it actually 'adds' to the finished piece. I love the wood with its grain & contrasting colours plus a really nice finish to go with it. Great result mate, cheers, Don from South Aust.
Yup, that's the best way, Don! I've made a lot of design modifications in my life! 😊
Outstanding work of art. Thank you, Phil, for working with nature instead of trying to bend it to the approval of the masses. I find your videos a restful place after the chaos of the day. Thank you!
How nice! 😊 I find you comment pleasing after a tough day in the shop!
Great save, Phil! The bowl turned out beautifully. You let nature have its way, as always, and it did not disappoint. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Good evening, Phil.
This is an amazing bowl. A very unusual piece to start with made it all the more amazing. The addition of an accent piece, the grain along with the bark and live edge, took the bowl to a happy completion.
Thanks for watching and commenting, Ray! 😊
One of the best looking screw ups ever, nice recovery.
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WOW! A six year old GREAT grandson?!? I thought you just might be older than me, Phil. But I didn’t think you would be 20 or 30 years older than me!😮Would that put you in your extremely late 30s, my friend? 😂😂
Great video, buddy! Beautiful recovery from that little hole in the bottom! Really enjoyed this one! 👏👏👏👏
Take care,
…..Gord
I know you're joking Gord but, how 'bout this? I've got two GREAT granddaughters that are graduates of college and are teachers! Another just entering college. I'm old, dude! Thanks, buddy, hope you are doing great! 😊
Thanks for a well planned demonstration of what to do if WE have an oooopsie. 😁
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It's beautiful, and I think the addition of the filler wood just adds to.
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Well done for embracing the whoopsie! Really looks like Laburnum.
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It's really wild knowing that you will make a bowl and show us a beautiful unique pattern that no one has seen before. Rough bark on the outside, some beauty found on the inside. Kind of like me (I hope). Thanks for saving it.
Simply because you think of yourself that way, it is true and others will believe it, too! 😊
You cant beat a natural look even the bottom looks good
Cool, thank you! 😄
I like this! Tri color bowl. The patch nearly matches that bark inclusions. I enjoyed your attitude about the mishap. I generally would have to censor myself lol. Great job, beautiful bowl. Thank you Phil for showing us a simple repair as well.
Haha, well, I did turn the camera on after the whoopsie, Steve! Who know what I might have said in the meantime! 😊
Nice fix Phil, I was showing my wife the part where you drilled through and she said "Oh, is he making bird houses now?" I just had to laugh but laughing with you of course. We all have whoopies, I lost a small bowl 3 times on the lathe. It survived all three times coming off the lathe and turned out sweet. Reminds me of some friends I know. Have a good day and be safe out there.
Haha, gotta love your wife, Dave! 😊
Looks like black locust, to me. One of my favorite trees; fast growing, hearty, fixes nitrogen in the soil, and produces a wood that’s tough and rot resistant.
Beautiful piece, whatever it is.
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You serve humanity well.
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A fortunate mishap! I've done the same fix and it's so reassuring to see you, one of my favorite turners, make this fix! End result is beautiful.
Thank you, Leigh! 😊
Hi Phil! Well in my crazy imagination, looking into the bowl, it looks like a flower to me. 😁
Happy 6th Birthday to your great-grandson! How exciting! I hope it was a fun party and he had a blast!
Say hi to the trees for me. 😆😆 Have a fabulous week! Hugs and more headed up to you! See you next time! 🦕💫 Roma 🌲💚🌳🦅
I agree about the flower, Roma. Sometimes that happens when I can keep the outer edge untouched. It's a favorite look of mine. Thanks for the hugs, right back atcha! 😊
Hope the great grand son had a great B-Day!
He did! 😊
Phil, you actual made me giggle when you started giggling, great recovery my friend. It turned out fantastic
Haha, good! 😊
Wow another great bowl. We all make mistakes, not everyone talks about them so glad you show them so that we have an idea what to do when we make the same one. You take some of the craziest pieces that no one wants to work with and make them is to awesome works of art. Thank you for that as well. Keep up the amazing work. 👽
Thank you for sticking with me and for your comments, much appreciated! 😊
A Whoopsie bowl. You can call it Daisie. 😂 Beautiful as always.
Haha, thanks, Douglas! 😊
This one is great. I love when a person can laugh at themselves. Cheers Phil
Thanks, Steve! 😊
Been there done that before! Always nice to see a pro battle some of the same issues us hobby guys creat for ourselves! Always enjoy these videos.
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Phil, never thought you’d go thru the bottom! Reckon I can also say I went thru a recent bowl…was about to pitch it…and said, NO. So I turned and inserted a plug. I used a Walnut plug on a piece of Madrone. The contrast is “artistic”. I’ll never tell. You are GREAT!😊
It happens, as you know, Roger. Thank you! 😊
Looks like mulberry. I love turning it. The yellow coloring is beautiful.
Mulberry it is, Tony! 😊
Great recovery! I totally enjoyed watching the repair! It's nice to see others being able to laugh at their 'little' mistakes. I think we've all had our share of funnels.
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Ha! Just today I had a punky birch tenon snap off and fixed just as you did, although with oak. Another beautiful bowl Phil. I love your laugh.
Rock on! 😊
What? Phil is human?! Lol 😂. Love the save!! Great little piece.
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Welcome to Phil's funnel factory. For all your funneling needs. DOH!!! Sorry Phil, I couldn't resist a little giggle. Have to admit I have made a few funnels myself. Nice end result cobber. Cheers Deno
I've been a charter member of the funnel club for many years, Deno! 😊
Phil,
There’s a hole in the bowl. Or a whole in the bole. Or could it be a hole in the bole? Or a whole in the bowl? What’eer it be it’s a happy tree, to contribute to Phil’s dendrophilology!
Keep the aspidistra flying!
Stay healthy.
God bless,
Paul
I'll have to take your word for it, Paul! 😊
I think the addition of the walnut really set the whole bowl off. Got to like it when a mistake turns out for the better.
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“ We don't make mistakes, just happy little accidents. “ it’s a learning experience, glad you included it in the video. Great work.
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Awesome save Phil. One more for my memory bank. Beautiful bowl. Thanks Phil
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Again a cool job, well done Phil. Sometimes a good repair makes things even more attractive.
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That bowl has a lot of neat characteristics Phil.
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Phil, because I hadn't read the introduction this was really funny.
The bowl is probably better than it would have been. Nice very nice 💜🙏 Blessings from Maine 💜🙏
Thanks, Beth! 😊
Oopsie you made a funnel Phil. I thinknweall guilty of making a funnel. I certainly am. No shame in it and if you learned from it, it was worth it. You came good though sir you came good. Well done on another lovely project. Hope you're well Phil.
Thanks, Kev, doing fine! 😊
Whoopsie !!! Great save Phil. The bowl turned out beautiful. 👍.
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Nice contrast with the two different woods. I like it. Looks planned. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you, Kathie! 😊
And people say there is always a first time for everything, and Sr for the first time, I did doubt something good was about to come out from this wood. But I was wrong....I am impress as always with the result! You are the best...
Thank you, Reba! 😊
In Australia, we call it a 'Colander'. Yes I have done that a few times, followed with a little cussing. And yes I use the same rescue technique . Great result.
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Very beautiful and interesting Phil. I never thought of what I would do if the bottom broke out, but now I know. Thanks for another very interesting turning
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How you see a piece is amazing. Beautiful bowl. If I guess I would say honey locust
Some folks agree, Bum! 😊
Had to smile, your a true trouper and fixing your whoopsi well great idea to use contrast wood it’s a great feature and a lovely soft tactile gorgeous bowl that would grace any home . Thank you for entertaining me once again .❤
Thank you, Bev! 😊
Hi Phil. The hole in the bottom is a technique I have used when there hasn’t been enough wood to cut a successful tenon. And the first time I did it was a total accident. Looks good though and this piece is yet another of your triumphs. Cheers. Richard
Thank you, Richard! 😊
Happy Birthday to your great grandson., don’t be late 🎊🎊🎂🎂🎉🎉
I made it! 😊
Like the contrasting woods. Looks good. Glad it wasn’t a throw away.
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I'm nowhere near an expert on identifying wood. The grain pattern, wood characteristics, and color reminds me of mulberry. I love turning mulberry. Thank you for the tip about fixing it. I have discarded several works for the same thing. Now I wish I had not discarded them.
Agree, looks like Mulberry to me, Martin! 😊
It’s beautiful, Phil. And you have a six year old grandchild! You must have started young 🌞
Great grandchild even! D’oh 🌞
I have two great granddaughters that are school teachers, Ray! A third that just started college. I'm old! 😊
My first guess when I saw the video without sound was Catalpa for a tree type. I bet you are very happy with the end result. Very nice save.
Yes, thanks, Chris! 😊
if my goof ups turned out that nice, I'd do it more often. thanks Phil
Haha, thank you! 😊
Wow Phil,
I love it. You just showed me what to do when you drilled a hole deeper than the outside of the vase.
What you did with a marvelous piece of wood.
Thank you, Roger! 😊
That is the best recovery I have seen . Awesome job Phil .
Thank you! 😊
Great colors, grain and shape Phil! I had a feeling you were rushing in the beginning because of how fast you were talking. Lol! I hope your great grandson had a great party. Also excellent recovery on your bottomless bowl which you fixed very cleverly. I’m not a turner but it’s fun to watch what you do.
Thanks
Cosmo from Billerica, Mass.
Thanks, Cosmo! The party when great for the little guy! 😊
Thanks for the education on the drill press yesterday. I have owned a drill press for thirty years and thought it was only used for drilling holes.
Glad to help, Douglas! So many more uses I didn't have time to cover. 😊
Welcome to the Funnel Club Phil, Great to see we all make the same mistakes,, 😀
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I like it. Funnels always give us the opportunity for design changes.
Boy oh boy, have I had opportunities, Garth! 😊
Your fix for the whoops is beautiful 😍, keep on turning the wood 🪵 !!
Thanks, will do! 😊
fixing screw ups 101. Turned out very nice. Nice wood patterns.
Thank you! 😊
Your mind must've been on the party Phil. 😁. Lovely vase. Tell the lad happy birthday from Airth, Scotland. Hope he has a great day
Thank you, he did! 😊
I always wondered what would happen if you drilled to deep. Now I know. Nice recovery Phil. The piece is beautiful. The plug looks like a branch coming out the bottom.
Thanks for the show.
Joel
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Hi Phil. Another lovely piece and a professional rescue. Looking down from the top reminds me of a oyster shell - rough around the edges but beautiful on the inside. That could just be the pearl in the bottom!
I like it, thanks! 😊
Oh my what a beauty and totally unique! Well done and thanks!
Cheers Al
Thanks, Al! 😊
It's just gorgeous Phil & Ash is such a beautiful wood 🪵 & that walnut fix me up looks like it should be there 😀 now that I've seen it done, I'd love to see a big bowl with a fix me up with a fine bottom, the contrasting, with all the natural elements looks phenomenal 😊
Thank you, Karen! 😊
You’re so clever! Another beautiful bowl, no ooops here.
Haha, well, not anymore, anyway! 😊
I just watched H Humphrey turn a Mulberry bowl and I have to agree with the opinion that this is really Mulberry. It looks exactly like the large bowl I turned and sent to a relative as a wedding gift.
video; A GOOD PIECE F ASH IS HARD TO FIND
I did not know that i still HAVE TO FIND A GOOD PIECE OF ASH!
I have several large pieces of this wood and will correct my description.
Learning is something that should never end and at 82 I am still learning! Thank you and your viewers for making me look harder to know what I am turning.
OK, the official word for everyone! It's Mulberry!! Thanks, Ted! 😊
Beautiful bowl. Thanks Phil for showing how to fix the problem.
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