I’m ceaselessly amazed at how craftsmen like you are able to visualize a piece of art from within a piece of wood that would otherwise be rotting in the woods somewhere. For the longest time, I’ve just been using UA-cam to watch you and Matt Jordan. Love and admiration from 🇺🇸.
Wonder how old this piece of wood is??? And you have the vision to turn it into the work of ART. LOVE IT thanks for showing us part of the procedure 😅😅😊😊😮
This is the first time I've seen someone work with Yew like this. I had no idea it had such color variation. I love how you worked with the nature and shape of the wood and didn't try to fill in the voids. The finished piece is so interesting, so beautiful. Thank you for sharing your talent with us.
@@AndyPhillipWoodturning 100% agree. I'm not creative in the slightest and have an odd dislike of earthy tones, but the colours in that wood are unbelievable! Out of interest, how much, typically, would a piece like that sell for? PS This isn't a "muh price" type of question. I'm always amazed when I watch genuine craftsmen produce a piece of work and, more so, the amount of time that is put into it. I work in tech and don't even want to think about the amount of money the company I work for would charge for that amount of time D:
Andy i am a retired Nurse who did a very very small amount of woodturning in my early 40s and i loved it but it was what most people think when you say woodturning, stair spindles! I have been watching several of your videos and i am truly in awe. You give a whole new meaning to wood turning/carving and it is absolutely beautiful. I have fallen back in love with wood because of you but i am now 70 and know it wouldn't matter what equipment i had i could never dream of producing what you produce. You are a wood artist. Congratulations. You are incredibly talented and i wish i could afford one of your pieces as it would have pride of place in my living room. Keeeep turning!
Very beautiful work that you do on the Moritz and on your big pieces of tree trunks I watched you make several things I like the bowls there they're just beautiful you can't even say enough that they do do you sell them online let me know cuz I would like to have a couple of them made for my family and friends good work that's something special to be able to do God bless and stay safe your new friend online from Minnesota
Very beautiful work that you do on the Moritz and on your big pieces of tree trunks I watched you make several things I like the bowls there they're just beautiful you can't even say enough that they do do you sell them online let me know cuz I would like to have a couple of them made for my family and friends good work that's something special to be able to do God bless and stay safe your new friend online from Minnesota
Having reduced yews several times and knowing how quickly they can go through chains, I can only tip my hat to your chisel sharpening skills. Beautiful end result, I love how you tailor your approach to each piece, but yew is a special wood and it certainly looked fantastic when you'd finished. Thank you for the upload.
ALL heavily GRAINED wood is BEAUTIFUL !!! ............................ROOTS , BURLS so on and so forth !!! The FINISHED PIECE IS FANTASTIC & OUTSTANDING !!!
UA-cam recommended this to me randomly. As a first time viewer with zero experience or real interest in woodworking, this was interesting enough to keep me for the whole thing. Good job.
I am often watch woodturning vids just before bed. But I've also slept during MRIs and CAT scans too. Some rythmic sounds, even loud ones, make me sleepy.
4:09 GOOD HOLY GOD THE PURPLES that is incredible. i thought i have seen the best of the best in woodturning already but i mean this has to be the most gorgeous thing ever turned
I cannot say enough just how much I love that piece. The color variations in the wood are so amazing. I'm glad that you didnt use any epoxy or other materials with this piece. The grain is so beautiful on its own
As a landscaper I have pulled -by hand- 100s of yew stumps over the years(taxus). The part where you drill the heart out..... it felt like that last root finally gave for me. Thank you! Cathartic!
I LOVE watching wood turning videos. Each finished piece is a gorgeous masterpiece. But I do usually find myself saying, "I wish they'd left just a little more of the wood in there, somehow the full character of that beautiful piece of wood didn't quite make it through.." For the first time, I did NOT say that. It is perfection. ❤
the before and after is just jaw dropping. I would have loved to see the holes filled with epoxy resin. But It's a matter of taste. But also ensure that it can be used, not just look pretty.
That root ball produced some interesting optical effects when it was spinning. I love seeing what results one can get from root balls and burls. Stunning piece! I would give it pride of place!
Generally, Mr. Phillip, your videos have given me something to aspire to in my own shop. This one just makes me realize that there are skill levels in turning that it is useless for me to aspire to. 99 ways for that to go wrong for every one that resulted in such success, and yet you make it look easy. Absolutely astonishing craftsmanship in this work, and the wood itself came through with stunning colors and texture. World class work.
Oh no you didn't....OH YES YEW DID...lol....Just couldn't resist.... I love how you honored the wood and it's shape(s). In carving out the inside & not shying away from it...showed that you appreciated the wood exactly as it was. Then by sanding the openings so they were smooth all the way around you showed they each had their rightful place in the prominence of the whole. You have a great eye Andy. This is a beautiful piece.
Love how optimistically cautious he is! He is a pro at this for sure love watching him create art! This is very dangerous if you don't know what your doing. Beautiful work of art!
Stunning, and the colours are beautiful - the purple and lilac against the creamy white is amazing. Quite scary thought - particularly when using the Forstner bit.
@@AndyPhillipWoodturning :: is the Yew related to the Juniper thus some Cedars.....or is that a stretch ? I’m focusing on the shared ‘purple’ and aroma of all those.
As much as a love this video and how much of an amazing job you did on this piece… the amount of anxiety I get from watching you turn this is immeasurable 😅
@@PremSingh-vl8pf I've ran a metal lathe 50 years ago. And it was really kind of you to think of me! I will treat it like a loaded gun! How do you like my strategy? Your really very kind!!thank - you!
Thank you. I never tire of watching an artist at work and waiting to see what transpires. I think that is one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen made. It should be in a museum so that many people can see it and admire how beautiful wood is and how wonderful that there are craftspeople who can use modern machinery to bring out the beauty in the world. Thank you again I shall enjoy watching this video time and again
Wow, how wonderful! Had no idea from the beginning of the video where he was heading or the finished result. Revealing natural and 'buried' natural beauty such as this, is a real art - so, well done!
one of the most beautiful results I have seen. A metaphor for life…beauty in the ugly, or going through a process to get to the best part of life etc. I would have that on my display any day, beautiful grain.
Come on now! The most beautifully unique turns to date in my opinion! Absolutely phenomenal! Definitely something to be proud of and deserves to be put on display somewhere for the world to appreciate! Wow! Kudos to you sir! Simply breathtaking!
Looking at you making such beautiful peace of art with a dirty root Make me think about us “We’re all beautifully made , we can be transformed inside out . We’re never too old , ugly and unusable “
Mr. Phillip's I'm a beginner wood turner and enjoy watching a few videos at the end of the night. I've seen hundreds for amazing turns and I think this is close to the top. Incredible piece!
i see the thumbnail to the video and think, "what the heck can you do with that thing!?" then i tune in and watch. beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and ty for sharing the beauty you find. nature is amazing! the skills you have to make something out of a chunk of wood it truely a talent.
Браво мастеру.Это просто бомбическая ваза получилась!!!Завораживающее зрелище по обработке коряги,в начале даже страшно,такой дисбаланс все таки.Понравилось.Красиво.
The closer you got to the shape I was saying "no resin please". So glad to see it done without it. Beautiful! I not "anti resin just like see different approaches on similar peices.
No 5 min intro, no cheesy taglines, no speaking needed. Just quality content the whole way. This is how you youtube.
This is old school UA-cam
And no idiotic music
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ABSOLUTELY!!
did they need the click bait title though?
This is one of those pieces that can be examined for years, yet the viewer will continue to see new details. Bravo!
i'm always amazed at how the artist can see what's inside the raw piece.
I’m ceaselessly amazed at how craftsmen like you are able to visualize a piece of art from within a piece of wood that would otherwise be rotting in the woods somewhere.
For the longest time, I’ve just been using UA-cam to watch you and Matt Jordan. Love and admiration from 🇺🇸.
Thankyou
@@AndyPhillipWoodturning Thank YOU! Keep up the good work. 😄
That is awesome 😊
Wonder how old this piece of wood is??? And you have the vision to turn it into the work of ART. LOVE IT thanks for showing us part of the procedure 😅😅😊😊😮
It looks like one of the most satisfying activities second to surfing n fishing
This is the first time I've seen someone work with Yew like this. I had no idea it had such color variation. I love how you worked with the nature and shape of the wood and didn't try to fill in the voids. The finished piece is so interesting, so beautiful. Thank you for sharing your talent with us.
Thank you very much!
@@AndyPhillipWoodturning 100% agree. I'm not creative in the slightest and have an odd dislike of earthy tones, but the colours in that wood are unbelievable!
Out of interest, how much, typically, would a piece like that sell for?
PS This isn't a "muh price" type of question. I'm always amazed when I watch genuine craftsmen produce a piece of work and, more so, the amount of time that is put into it. I work in tech and don't even want to think about the amount of money the company I work for would charge for that amount of time D:
The wood's natural appearance is visible through the sealant. Looks better that way.
I was surprised by the lilac tones - which just happens to be my favourite colour! 🥰
Wow😮
Andy i am a retired Nurse who did a very very small amount of woodturning in my early 40s and i loved it but it was what most people think when you say woodturning, stair spindles! I have been watching several of your videos and i am truly in awe. You give a whole new meaning to wood turning/carving and it is absolutely beautiful. I have fallen back in love with wood because of you but i am now 70 and know it wouldn't matter what equipment i had i could never dream of producing what you produce. You are a wood artist. Congratulations. You are incredibly talented and i wish i could afford one of your pieces as it would have pride of place in my living room. Keeeep turning!
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Very beautiful work that you do on the Moritz and on your big pieces of tree trunks I watched you make several things I like the bowls there they're just beautiful you can't even say enough that they do do you sell them online let me know cuz I would like to have a couple of them made for my family and friends good work that's something special to be able to do God bless and stay safe your new friend online from Minnesota
Very beautiful work that you do on the Moritz and on your big pieces of tree trunks I watched you make several things I like the bowls there they're just beautiful you can't even say enough that they do do you sell them online let me know cuz I would like to have a couple of them made for my family and friends good work that's something special to be able to do God bless and stay safe your new friend online from Minnesota
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Sell some pieces on my website .. link is in the video description.. but a lot are one-offs 👍
It’s amazing to watch the transformation of a rough tree stump to something beautiful!
Does anyone know what species of tree this is?😮
I love how you manage to accentuate the beauty of what Mother Nature already created. It's a work of art!
I remember in shop class in 7th grade, taking to the wood lathe to make a wooden lamp. One of the most rewarding projects I ever had.
I see others turn roots but they don't turn out anywhere near that perfect. You have an exceedingly Gracious gift. Beautiful!
Thank you!
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That's beautiful ...😳
3AM here and I am watching *woodturning* .UA-cam algorithm, You've done it again👏👏👏
Me too. Sites pop up on my "suggested" side bar that I would never have found on my own and just love.. Like this one.
1:30 am. And am watching too. 😂
Go to sleep😂
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Well it's 4:06 a.m. and I am also watching this video and reading comments and commenting on the comments. Lol. But very cool price of wood.
Having reduced yews several times and knowing how quickly they can go through chains, I can only tip my hat to your chisel sharpening skills. Beautiful end result, I love how you tailor your approach to each piece, but yew is a special wood and it certainly looked fantastic when you'd finished. Thank you for the upload.
Major missed opportunity to say “Thank YEW for the upload” 🙌🏼
ALL heavily GRAINED wood is BEAUTIFUL !!! ............................ROOTS , BURLS so on and so forth !!! The FINISHED PIECE IS FANTASTIC & OUTSTANDING !!!
I am in AWE of Curly and Birds Eye Maple !!!
UA-cam recommended this to me randomly. As a first time viewer with zero experience or real interest in woodworking, this was interesting enough to keep me for the whole thing. Good job.
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Me too!
How a person would thumbs down on this video is totally beyond me 🤷🏻♂️. This is meditative and peaceful at minimum.
They’re the ones who tried this and got their fingers caught or those that don’t like flying objects in the rear view mirror🥴🤣
There jeluas of this persons skill
Maybe they are machinists who winced at the hardpoint saw crashing into the unprotected bed at the start!
Maybe they are tree huggers ?. No clue here!
may be they are nature saver
IDK if it's just me but does anyone else find this sort of thing mesmerizing as well as therapeutic?!
I DO AS WELL
I work in the computer industry and this is about the only thing keeping me sane
Therapeutic? It’s bloody terrifying!
I am often watch woodturning vids just before bed. But I've also slept during MRIs and CAT scans too. Some rythmic sounds, even loud ones, make me sleepy.
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4:09 GOOD HOLY GOD THE PURPLES that is incredible. i thought i have seen the best of the best in woodturning already but i mean this has to be the most gorgeous thing ever turned
6:20 ABSOLUTELY NO FREAKIN WAY THIS YEW IS THIS PURPLE
I was stunned by all the colors too ! The purple made me wonder about why so I am.on a mission !. So Beautiful !
I cannot say enough just how much I love that piece. The color variations in the wood are so amazing. I'm glad that you didnt use any epoxy or other materials with this piece. The grain is so beautiful on its own
I'm also glad that epoxy didn't touch this one!
Nature reveals her BEAUTY ❤️🙏🏽.....the job of THIS man IS like jewelery , artist 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
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Exactly, Mother Nature creates so much Beauty, just look.
As a landscaper I have pulled -by hand- 100s of yew stumps over the years(taxus). The part where you drill the heart out..... it felt like that last root finally gave for me. Thank you! Cathartic!
That's a very beautiful piece. I can only imagine how nerve racking it must have been to hollow it out. Amazing work
Thank you!
That’s one of the most beautiful natural pieces I’ve ever seen turned
Cheers 👍
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I am reminded of the ugly duckling that became a beautiful swan. You took nature and with a keen eye turned it into a beautiful piece of art.
I like the natural wood and the grain movement is unreal. This is one of my favorite pieces.
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I think this man has every tool ever invented ☺️
I LOVE watching wood turning videos. Each finished piece is a gorgeous masterpiece.
But I do usually find myself saying, "I wish they'd left just a little more of the wood in there, somehow the full character of that beautiful piece of wood didn't quite make it through.."
For the first time, I did NOT say that.
It is perfection.
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Thank you
We all love a little bit more wood left in there
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This might be my favorite piece I’ve ever seen turned. Wow 🤩. Would make an amazing lamp. Like low warm light in a cabin type I’m thinking.
That's the most amazing thing I have ever seen....to be able to bring out the inner beauty of that root. Beautiful!
the before and after is just jaw dropping. I would have loved to see the holes filled with epoxy resin. But It's a matter of taste. But also ensure that it can be used, not just look pretty.
I love the irregular organic beauty of this piece.
Beauty, in its purest form, is exquisitely revealed. All accomplished without a word.
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I can't stop looking at these videos. The hidden treasures in the wood brought out by the artist. AMAZING
The colours make it look like polished rock to me. Amazing how it's come out!
It's like the beauty was always inside and you just found a way to show it to everyone.
From such a humble beginning that emerged. What else is there to say? GORGEOUS!
Какая красота! Мастеру браво! Разглядеть в обычном корне такую красоту - это дорогого стоит.
Природа создаёт бриллианты, а Вы создаёте для них драгоценную оправу!!!!
Алмазы!))
Да, и почему нам так нравится за этим наблюдать?🤔 А ведь нравится!😇 👍🏼
Oh my gosh‼️ what a SPECTACULAR job‼️ The grain is magnificent!!! A beautiful job well done!!
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Takes a big set off balls to turn a knotted piece like that. Respect.
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I know bugger all about turning wood but even I was thinking, ok that looks bloody dangerous.
@@dred8616 hell yeah, and I shuddered a couple of times, damn
@@dred8616 Because it was dangerous. He should have made the root more round before every attaching to the lathe.
👍really nice
Some of the most beautiful bowls I have ever seen have been spalted wood. Stumps that are slightly spalted are just gorgeous! Beautiful work. ❤
That root ball produced some interesting optical effects when it was spinning. I love seeing what results one can get from root balls and burls. Stunning piece! I would give it pride of place!
This put me in the most delightful trance of relaxation. Lovely.
Beautiful piece of art!! Well done!! I'd be proud to have it on display in my home.
That finished product is gorgeous !
Very, very nice work !
WOW! What an amazing craftmanship and what a beautiful work of art!
Lo bueno que aprovecho el tronco.
Generally, Mr. Phillip, your videos have given me something to aspire to in my own shop. This one just makes me realize that there are skill levels in turning that it is useless for me to aspire to. 99 ways for that to go wrong for every one that resulted in such success, and yet you make it look easy. Absolutely astonishing craftsmanship in this work, and the wood itself came through with stunning colors and texture. World class work.
Absolutely Gorgeous! You are an artist. Only someone who is a true visionary could have seen the potential in that gnarled old root!
Oh no you didn't....OH YES YEW DID...lol....Just couldn't resist.... I love how you honored the wood and it's shape(s). In carving out the inside & not shying away from it...showed that you appreciated the wood exactly as it was. Then by sanding the openings so they were smooth all the way around you showed they each had their rightful place in the prominence of the whole. You have a great eye Andy. This is a beautiful piece.
The natural hues and colors of the wood are amazing!
Thanks for making a lot of folks happy with your art!
Красота невероятная! Это надо же увидеть в коряге будущий шедевр. Высший пилотаж, восхищению моему нет предела. 👍👍👍👍👍
Не перестаю удивляться как получаются такие шедевры ❤
Beautiful!
Taking mother nature's gifts and enhancing the natural beauty is a gift. Thank you for sharing your gifted creativity.
That is one of the most beautiful pieces of wood I have ever seen. Thank you for sharing with us.
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Love how optimistically cautious he is! He is a pro at this for sure love watching him create art! This is very dangerous if you don't know what your doing. Beautiful work of art!
BRAVO, Andy! This is beyond words. Absolutely stunning! I can barely walk right now...
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Cheers Phil 👍
Какая красота!Вы мастер своего дела!чем закрученней коряжка тем красивее рисунок изделия из дерева получается!очень нравятся ваши работы 👍👍👍👍🇰🇿
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Stunning, and the colours are beautiful - the purple and lilac against the creamy white is amazing.
Quite scary thought - particularly when using the Forstner bit.
Cheers 👍
@@AndyPhillipWoodturning :: is the Yew related to the Juniper thus some Cedars.....or is that a stretch ? I’m focusing on the shared ‘purple’ and aroma of all those.
Same, I'd be spending more time prizing my tools from the ceiling trying to work those contours lol . The no resin in-fill was nice as well. Regards .
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I can't believe I've just watched this ! Glad I did tho,the skill and wot a result! Beautiful.
As much as a love this video and how much of an amazing job you did on this piece… the amount of anxiety I get from watching you turn this is immeasurable 😅
Thank you for having the talent and vision to reveal this beauty!
I'm glad you kept it in its original form, the colours and patterns are just stunning
So beautiful. I could sit and watch your videos all day long. You do such amazing masterpieces
This piece is SO gorgeous! You made that look so easy but I’m sure it’s only because of your skill and subtle touch. Thanks for sharing!
And tools.
I just inherited a wood lathe, + this video has built- up my confidence to try it out .very cool Thank-You!
Just be careful if you are using it for the first time. You can get badly injured if used incorrectly.
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How could you resist..!?! My kingdom for a free lathe!
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Неожиданное, смелое решение! 😊 Великолепный результат! 👍 Вы - великий Повелитель красивого дерева! ❤️ Здоровья Вам и новых шедевров! 🙏
Thank you. I never tire of watching an artist at work and waiting to see what transpires. I think that is one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen made. It should be in a museum so that many people can see it and admire how beautiful wood is and how wonderful that there are craftspeople who can use modern machinery to bring out the beauty in the world. Thank you again I shall enjoy watching this video time and again
Wow, how wonderful! Had no idea from the beginning of the video where he was heading or the finished result.
Revealing natural and 'buried' natural beauty such as this, is a real art - so, well done!
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Really a beautiful piece love how you left the holes makes it stand out very unique. love it!!
Thank you
At this point I’m convinced that Andy could turn a brick into a bowl
Good job Andy !
A piece of wood turn into a masterpiece of Art by A Master Craftsman...
I could stare at this for hours. Simply amazing Andy.
Рисунок на дереве, просто бомба! И работа хорошая, мастер молодец! 👍
Фантастика!
Oh my gosh, I'm in love. I want this so bad. It is absolutely stunning. I love all your work but this one is my favorite so far
Cheers!
Mine too! ❤️
one of the most beautiful results I have seen. A metaphor for life…beauty in the ugly, or going through a process to get to the best part of life etc. I would have that on my display any day, beautiful grain.
Yew is my all time favourite tree and the colours in this piece look fabulous, it’s a wonderful piece well done.
Come on now! The most beautifully unique turns to date in my opinion! Absolutely phenomenal! Definitely something to be proud of and deserves to be put on display somewhere for the world to appreciate! Wow! Kudos to you sir! Simply breathtaking!
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The color , the character of the wood and your expertise made for a great turning. Enjoy your videos.
Then it turned out to be like the most beautiful piece of art ever 🔥🔥😻
That makes YEW look marvelous.
Wow a lot hours put into this beautiful piece, just gorgeous.
These colors that the wood contains are just so beautiful 🤩
I'm used to wood working making something practical and not a work of art. Not hearing anything kept me pinned to my seat. That was cool.
Looking at you making such beautiful peace of art with a dirty root
Make me think about us
“We’re all beautifully made , we can be transformed inside out . We’re never too old , ugly and unusable “
Очень замечательно, глазам приятно смотреть человеку, специалисту огромное спасибо здоровья Вам и замечательных поделок.
I'm not into wood turning but I enjoy watching a master at work. Beautiful!
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Looking at the finished product is not only pleasing to the eye, but calming. I had to look at it a little longer. So beautiful.😊
Mr. Phillip's I'm a beginner wood turner and enjoy watching a few videos at the end of the night. I've seen hundreds for amazing turns and I think this is close to the top. Incredible piece!
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One of the most beautiful pieces of wood I’ve seen with equally well done craftsmanship
It's such a Beautiful wood Yew and this piece looks stunning
The details are so unique and interesting. You did a beautiful job with this piece of wood.
Thankyou Dawn
When I first saw that piece of wood, or root I thought why. Why even waste time on that.... O M G was I ever wrong!!! That is amazing af!!!
♥️♥️♥️GORGEOUS ♥️♥️♥️ doesn’t even begin to describe my feeling for the piece!!! I absolutely love it!!! Very nice job sir
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i see the thumbnail to the video and think, "what the heck can you do with that thing!?" then i tune in and watch. beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and ty for sharing the beauty you find. nature is amazing! the skills you have to make something out of a chunk of wood it truely a talent.
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Looks SO dangerous but glad for your beautiful results. Utterly inspiring.
Браво мастеру.Это просто бомбическая ваза получилась!!!Завораживающее зрелище по обработке коряги,в начале даже страшно,такой дисбаланс все таки.Понравилось.Красиво.
Опасненько было на старте.
The closer you got to the shape I was saying "no resin please". So glad to see it done without it. Beautiful! I not "anti resin just like see different approaches on similar peices.
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Truly a work of art! Collaboration between nature+artist=perfection!
That is a very beautiful piece of wood. Thank you for sharing
Thank you very much!
ich bin jedes mal verwundert das es funktioniert ohne kaputt zu gehen - grüße vom federl - du hast viel gefühl damit 🤘😎👍💚🍺🖖
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