I'm amazed you managed to keep the bark on that piece of Yew , as it always seems so thin and friable. It has such lovely contrasts in colour, and the way in which young branches break through well established core wood from the trees heart always adds a bit more visual interest to a piece.
YEW carnt go wrong with that WOOD , the colours and grain pattern is impeccable and live edge too. TOP JOB Andy. Keep the dream alive son Aussie Aussie Aussie GDAY MATE from brisbane Australia
Absolutely beautiful, Yew is my favorite wood. I especially love the demarcation line between the sap wood and heart wood. Thanks again for the videos. 😎
Andy, I love when your machine gets the death wobbles, cause you know that's a chunky piece of wood, that's soon to be something beautiful!!! Love your work.
This is lovely! I am appreciative of how you used the bronze-colored filler for the small cracks (every other turner that I watch gravitates towards blue or black), because it made the bark look so touchable-looking! Very enjoyable video, thank you! 😊
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 I love wood, I love the way it smells and you make some incredible pieces! 🌺💚🙃 My son-in-laws uncle use to wood craft making bowls and such, unfortunately he was also a logger and a tree fell on him 🥺 and he is no longer making beautiful wood pieces 😢 🌺💚🙃 I think that my son-in-law would also like to learn the art of wood crafting. He does work with wood but right now he likes felling trees. He did buy a lumber mill so maybe in the future he will also take up wood sculpting. 👏🏻 it’s an art for sure ! Had I known about the craft 50 years ago I would have attempted the craft myself, as I said I love the smell and feel of wood especially after it has been sanded to a fine finish ❤️❤️❤️🌺💚🙃 I’M IN LOVE WITH THAT VESSEL! 🌺💚🙃
"Jim, I can't make her go any faster, she isn't a Chevrolet !!!" Shakes, who's got the shakes? I've got One Steady Hand !!! Don't you love it when Andy carves something that is invisible?? For those outside the UK, this bowl would be a great addition to your 2024 Thanksgiving table. In Canada, Thanksgiving is October 13th, this year.
I like how the inner growth rings suggest a trunk that is wide and narrow at the same time. Is this a crotch piece from a pair of limbs that spread out but stayed together or something similar? Lovely rings and bark inclusions make this a most fascinating piece! 😃
Another stunning piece. I actually have a live edge walnut bowl I've been meaning to turn but I really want to try my hand at making a goblet and seeing if I can't turn a ring or two on it for flair.😅
Since subscribing to your channel, I have come to truly appreciate natural edge pieces like this one. When that lathe is a'rocking, don't come a'knocking! Is it simply a glue-like mixture to keep the bark in place?
Beautiful wood grain on that one. Wondered about something while watching - have you ever ‘punched thru’ the bottom, and did you patch it or throw it on the firewood pile?
I'm amazed you managed to keep the bark on that piece of Yew , as it always seems so thin and friable. It has such lovely contrasts in colour, and the way in which young branches break through well established core wood from the trees heart always adds a bit more visual interest to a piece.
Thank you, Andy, for that revelation of the beauty of creation, hidden so it might be found.
Stunning piece! Wood in it’s natural state is hard to beat
I love the natural edge, I'm glad you kept the bark, yew is such a gorgeous wood
Wow Andy, that piece of Yew sure shines, all the textures and colors going throughout the bowl, I love it
YEW carnt go wrong with that WOOD , the colours and grain pattern is impeccable and live edge too. TOP JOB Andy. Keep the dream alive son Aussie Aussie Aussie GDAY MATE from brisbane Australia
The bronze epoxy worked good, looks good too. Great job as always.
So much character in this piece!
Stunning grain, shape and contrast ❤
It always amazes me how you can take a log and turn it into something so beautiful.❤❤❤❤❤
Absolutely beautiful, Yew is my favorite wood. I especially love the demarcation line between the sap wood and heart wood. Thanks again for the videos. 😎
Andy, I love when your machine gets the death wobbles, cause you know that's a chunky piece of wood, that's soon to be something beautiful!!! Love your work.
I love watching you work ❣️. This piece is incredible 😍
You've done it again, Andy. The color, figure, and form are absolutely exquisite! 👍
Thank you so much
That would look lovely with some dry flower heads in it. Love the colour and the markings in the wood.❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😊
Unusually beautiful😊
Absolutely gorgeous!!! I love the natural look!!!
Thank you so much!!
I've said it before, i love how your perpendicular to the grain cutting makes the end product look so much BETTER! =)
you are so talented,millions of likes
Beautiful piece of artwork. Happy turning my friend 😊.
Stunning, as always. You haven't disappointed yet.
Many thanks!
Wau, eine wunderschöne Schale 👏 Sehr schön gemacht 👌🤩
Absolutely stunning work Andy!👍🏻🇺🇸
Lovely bowl, Andy!
Beautiful Andy. Glad you were able to keep the bark.
Thanks 👍
This is lovely! I am appreciative of how you used the bronze-colored filler for the small cracks (every other turner that I watch gravitates towards blue or black), because it made the bark look so touchable-looking! Very enjoyable video, thank you! 😊
That's beautiful Andy! Glad you were able to save the bark. Makes a nice contrast.
This is so intriguing. It's amazing to watch and relaxing at the same time.
A beautiful piece of wood ❤❤❤
Another beautiful Piece of work sir.
Very nice bowl. I really like live edges on bowls gives it character
Magnífico trabajo👍👍
This has some really lovely colour combinations, helped by the presence of.......the Bark! Well done!
Awesome! I love live edge bowls... looks great 😁💙
Always a treat, Andy!
Thanks
That's a beautiful piece of wood there.
Now that’s a beautiful bowl. 😍
Every time I watch one of your videos, it makes me want to try harder.
Stunning creation!
Beautiful work and fascinating how you treated the rim.
Yew make this you blank amazing Andy! Thank you sir.
Saved the bark, looks good.
Really pretty bowl, Andy. That is an interesting piece of wood. I'm glad the bark held on for you.
Bill
Спасибо за видео!!! Класс!!! 👍👍👍
I love the live edge
Skills that are beyond amazing
Sounds heavy! Great work
Beautiful piece of art.
Love your videos! Once again, an interesting shape that combines natural gritty textures and an 'artificially' clean overall shape - looks great!
Thank you very much!
another lovely work of art! ❤
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 I love wood, I love the way it smells and you make some incredible pieces! 🌺💚🙃 My son-in-laws uncle use to wood craft making bowls and such, unfortunately he was also a logger and a tree fell on him 🥺 and he is no longer making beautiful wood pieces 😢 🌺💚🙃
I think that my son-in-law would also like to learn the art of wood crafting. He does work with wood but right now he likes felling trees. He did buy a lumber mill so maybe in the future he will also take up wood sculpting. 👏🏻 it’s an art for sure ! Had I known about the craft 50 years ago I would have attempted the craft myself, as I said I love the smell and feel of wood especially after it has been sanded to a fine finish ❤️❤️❤️🌺💚🙃 I’M IN LOVE WITH THAT VESSEL! 🌺💚🙃
Thankyou
Well, the uncle died doing something he loved I suppose! What a way to go though!😢. I adore wood too. Mainly the grain patterns and the colourations.❤
"Jim, I can't make her go any faster, she isn't a Chevrolet !!!" Shakes, who's got the shakes? I've got One Steady Hand !!!
Don't you love it when Andy carves something that is invisible??
For those outside the UK, this bowl would be a great addition to your 2024 Thanksgiving table. In Canada, Thanksgiving is October 13th, this year.
Absolutely love this one
Wow! Another beauty! 🫠🤎
Beautiful work.
Outstanding!!! 🎉
Thank you!!
Lovely piece
Thanks 👍
Very pretty piece of wood.
That is beautiful!
Thank you!
COOOL 😻👏🏻🥰‼️
Hi Andy! Beautiful fruit bowl 👍. Best regards from Hans and Cheers 🍻🇦🇹.
Many thanks
Loving the grain pattern in the bowl blank. Nice work Andy. .
👌 Your expertise is very!
Thank you!
unique and artistic
You never disappoint,except for pencils.LOL.great looking bowl,the bark , the design.just keep on doing what you do best.great video 😎😎😎👍👍👍
Thanks Tom
That’s beautiful
Very nice 👍👍
Thank you 👍
You are wonderful!
Very nice!
Amazing how that bowl was hidden inside that block of wood this whole time!
Beautiful
Очень красиво!
Nice, very nice.
I like how the inner growth rings suggest a trunk that is wide and narrow at the same time. Is this a crotch piece from a pair of limbs that spread out but stayed together or something similar? Lovely rings and bark inclusions make this a most fascinating piece! 😃
Absolutely gorgeous and with the bark left on. It’s just whether the bark will stay on over a long period of time?!😊
Beautiful!
Amazing!
Thanks!
@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop
would be proud, but you need to get a sand-o-flex for that bark. Lovely work, Andy. 😃
🤣 the legendary sandoflex
Ads or no, I watch them all. Thanks. Be well.
Awesome, thank you!
Stunning piece, Andy! Really fantastic work! 😃
About the bark, have you ever tried penetrating epoxy?
Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thanks .. Not yet!
Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика, а также труда мастера.
Verry nice
Beautiful work You should make a Halloween bowl ooooooo yes
Has a moth wing look to it. very nice.
Another stunning piece. I actually have a live edge walnut bowl I've been meaning to turn but I really want to try my hand at making a goblet and seeing if I can't turn a ring or two on it for flair.😅
Thanks .. goblets are always a fun turn
beautiful
Thank you!
Since subscribing to your channel, I have come to truly appreciate natural edge pieces like this one. When that lathe is a'rocking, don't come a'knocking! Is it simply a glue-like mixture to keep the bark in place?
Cool, thanks.. I used ca glue and 5min epoxy
Красотень, как всегда
Nice work once again! What was the carbide tool you use to clean the bottom out?
❤
As Jim Carrey has said B-E-A-Utiful
😂 Thanks
Lots of character markings. I never found a piece of yew like that in western Canada!
Beautiful wood grain on that one. Wondered about something while watching - have you ever ‘punched thru’ the bottom, and did you patch it or throw it on the firewood pile?
I haven't yet .. luckily
At the five minute mark my thinking was … “he is making an oblate spheroid earth model with the bark as continents. How cool.”
Nice
👍🤘
Is the wood black locust? It's a beautiful piece of work!!!!l!!
Thanks .. Its Yew
😀👍👍👍👍👍👍
fine