Let's say it together boys and girls... "mask and faceshield on!" So much fun!!! Thanks Phil. I hollered for a glue block, I even faced northwest and hollered twice... no response, but the recess worked good too. Always a treat to watched you create...
Nice one, Another awesome turning by Phil! With a beautiful bark and grain, perfect turn and finished... He'll never let us down... How's it going over there with you?
Nice one, Another awesome turning by Phil! With a beautiful bark and grain, perfect turn and finished... He'll never let us down... How's it going over there with you?
Beautiful, Phil! Love everything about this turning. I live in Kentucky and have never had the privilege of turning the Kentucky Coffee Tree. I'll be on the hunt for some now. Thanks!
Another beauty in the books! Always envious of how easy you make it look to turn the live edge pieces. Thanks again for your time and knowledge. Very happy your are able to do what you love because i sure love watching. Stay well friend!
You blow me away Phil! So glad you are feeling well enough to be working or should I say playing. What a beautiful wall ornament. You are and will still be in my prayers. God Bless you sir.
I didn't think you'd get anything out of that wood .... I need to stop thinking when it's you at the lathe!!! Love the little saucer with its beautiful grain and bark. You're just an amazing woodturner and a kind gentle man. Thanks. ♥️😊
Beautiful plate. It does qualify as a plate. One surprise is that I keep feeling some of these are ALL my favorite piece! I guess 'my favorite piece' has to become a category. So far there are about 6 of your pieces that share that category together, and I like each one of them as much as the others but differently. Maybe art is just that way. Beautiful plate...or maybe sculpture. 👍
thanks Phil, I enjoy our conversations while you are turning... and appreciate the way you occasionally follow my advice... I often say to my self, mask and face shield on...
Hi Phil: This is my first time writing to you even though I watch you faithfully every evening. I love watching you-your talent, your bowls, your personality and down to earth demeanor. I am saying prayers and wishing you good health. Looking forward to watching another bowl turning session. Kate Murray
Nice one, Another awesome turning by Phil! With a beautiful bark and grain, perfect turn and finished... He'll never let us down... How's it going over there with you?
Such a lovely grain in this piece and a fantastic turning. So glad you are still the best turner out there Phil we all love your channel. Stay strong my friend 👍👍👍😊😊😊♥️
This is stunning, Phil. I’m so happy you could incorporate the bark border, and the grain design in the middle of the piece is a lovely highlight. This ranks right up there in the top group of my favorite Phil turnings!!! Kudos!
Nice one, Another awesome turning by Phil! With a beautiful bark and grain, perfect turn and finished... He'll never let us down... How's it going over there with you?
Nice one, Another awesome turning by Phil! With a beautiful bark and grain, perfect turn and finished... He'll never let us down... How's it going over there with you?
Very nice piece Phil, that Kentucky Coffee Tree is beautiful wood! I had some a few years ago and I looked great on a project! Well done and thanks! Cheers Al
Hi Phil. After some quick research this is what I found: The Kentucky Coffeetree is a member of the legume family. It creates bean pods, inside of which are hard bean like seeds which when consumed raw are toxic. They can be roasted at 65C (150F) for 3hrs to neutralize the toxic alkaloid. When steeped it produces a dark colored, rich tasting often bitter drink that is 'like' coffee, though it contains no caffeine.
You had me curious, so I had to check. The Black locust tree is also in the legume family! It also creates bean pods! I sprouted about 30 seeds about a month ago, and all of them came up! They're about 3-4" tall now!
Phil you were able to take an oops and convert it into a lovely turning. Thanks for yet another interesting video. Please keep them coming. Cheers, Tom
Great turn Phil! I was nervous as you made your final cuts inside, but your skill came through again, and you nailed it at the perfect depth! Beautiful piece, from a beautiful wood. Wes @ Piedra Designs
This was a real fun one to watch Phil. Amazing how it looks like we mess something up just to find out it worked out even better. Probably would not have worked for all the high school test in my English class LOL The colors are really amazing. I am wondering if it gets it's name from those colors. Now I will be sitting around wondering just why you have not signed it. Way to get me hooked on watching next week. Like I was not going to watch anyway!!! Keep those great turnings coming my friend, Gary
Haha, gotta leave'em guessing, buddy! No big secret and now I hope I can pull it off! Feel like I'm running out of good time but, I'll get it done, I just know it! It is good that this piece worked out, I had my doubts when I walked away from the bandsaw. You should have seen the bend in that blade and then what happened when it cleared the wood! It was so scary I deleted the video, didn't want to see that again! 😊
@@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop I would delete it up as well. Not fun when he a band saw blade decides to cut a vertical radius and not only doesn't ask but it won't even let you choose the radius. But you should it whose boss!
Well you hang in there and do what you can do and when you can do it. Yes there can be a lot of adrenaline around a band saw. We had a 36 inch band saw at work that would cut 18" thick. When the blade broke on that one the whole shop would duck under their benches LOL. I never had one break but saw and heard it a few times. Dang that is work talk and I gave that up 10 years ago. But for some reason I had a dream about work last night. Somehow they talked me into coming back....dang that was scary!!!
Very nice job Phil that Kentucky coffee would looks beautiful. And as always you saved another piece of wood. It turned out better than I thought it would great job
OMG 😲 I have fallen in love with Kentucky Coffee wood....it is so, so beautiful 😍 and I really want this piece! I am also so grateful that you are still feeling up to putting out videos for us 😘🥰 Thx bunches. Thank you also to Trisha for sending this beautiful wood to Phil bc it turned out fabulous! (Did I see you access port on your left forearm? I know I'm not supposed to ask such things, occupational hazard I guess...lol 😆)
Another Phil masterpiece! I always enjoy watching your videos. What lathe do you use? I use a shopsmith but I'm wanting to step up to a bigger dedicated lathe.
Phil, So happy to see this post which tells me (I hope) that you are doing fairly well. Great! This is another beauty and so happy that it has Kentucky in the name. Makes a Kentucky native feel proud. Keep on keeping on my friend!
I love your videos. I love this piece. I love your humour and the way you talk to us. Above all, I love that you're contentedly back at your lathe. May the videos keep coming!
Nice one, Another awesome turning by Phil! With a beautiful bark and grain, perfect turn and finished... He'll never let us down... How's it going over there with you?
Lovely piece Phil out of a something that did not look worthy. Then you make turning this super thin bowl look So damn easy. Wish I had a fraction of your talent. Looking forward to more like this Phil.
Awesome work of art. The grain is gorgeous much like ash but darker. Your hand brings put the true beauty of wood. "Say it with me..." thank you. So glad to see you each week. Stay well my friend!
Nice one, Another awesome turning by Phil! With a beautiful bark and grain, perfect turn and finished... He'll never let us down... How's it going over there with you?
That is beautiful. Christmas with nuts in shells and holly sprigs. Easter full of chocolate eggs. Fall pinecones. Any time just as it is may be on a wall on display as art. I really like it a lot. it is art at its very best. Great job Phil . sue
Thank You Phil, Thank You Tricia Humphrey...HA, Phil I LOVE YOUR ADVENTURE IN THIS TURNING!!! Hammering the end, wrong saw blade, angled cut...(now back to the show)... Classic "Shady Acres Wood Shop" turning. Making the very best from a very thin oops cut board. GREAT ONE PHIL Your experience payed off by not taking too much off and breaking through on that thin recess. ( i would have broken through without a doubt !) Love that bark. Perhaps turn more Coffee Tree wood in the future ??? Until next time Phil.... .... TM
Yup, lots of adventure in this turning, Tuffy! LOL! Did everything wrong but then saved by the beauty of the wood itself! It's kind of a favorite already. Thank you and congrats on the early day off! 😊
I always enjoy not only seeing your creations but how you adapt to what you are turning as you progress and you sharing information on lathe speed, tool being use, and of course, "mask and face shield on".
Nice one, Another awesome turning by Phil! With a beautiful bark and grain, perfect turn and finished... He'll never let us down... How's it going over there with you?
"Say it with me" nah, we are all way ahead of you there Phil 😃 the woodturners mantra courtesy of Phil Anderson! Nice to see a new video and what a beautifully delicate piece it turned out to be, any turner worth their salt would be proud of that. I applaud you sir 👏👏
Hi Phil I am so blessed to have found you Chanel you know I see these people that have channels and are totally silent not one word that is so nutty to me they don't share their experiences with us and I'm a rookie and know little. Well I say thankyou phill you bless me a lot tim
I knew you would look at this piece of wood and come with an approach to turn it. A almost flat dish is what I would call it. Nice looking piece Phil thanks for the show!
My granddaughter in Washington has gotten the Wood Bug from her Jr. High shop teacher. I am giving her and my son in law my wood working equipment. This includes my shop smith and numerous other pieces with tooling. I know that the Shop Smith has limited use for the kind of work that you do, as the minimum speed is only 700 rpm. I have enjoyed watching your live edge work you do for several years and will make sure you are included on her “Must watch” list. I will make she takes your “mask and face shield on” to heart. Your subscriber, James Worsham In Southern CA God bless school shop teachers!
Washington state, James? That's where I am. This is a very generous gift you are giving them and hopefully, something they will put to good use for many years to come. I wish I had family that was interested in all my tools. 😊
The joy of another Phil video is supassed by knowing you feel well enough to make it.
Thanks, James. 😊
Yes. Love this guy. Probably the best page. His work is fantastic but the personality is even better
I don’t think there’s a piece of wood you can’t make into a piece of art! I love the grain and bark. It’s lovely!
Thank you, Susanne! 😊 I'm real curious what you will think of next weeks video project!
You sir are a master 👍
Ha! OK, Luie! 😊
“If it doesn’t hold soup, it’s art!” All your pieces are art, Phil! The master of the natural bark edge strikes again! Well done, Sit!
Haha, so true, Danella! Thank you so much! 😊
The grain is spectacular!! I think it's called coffee wood bc you're supposed to enjoy a cup of coffee while watching you turn this great piece!!🙂👍
Ahhh, that makes sense, Ron! 😊
I learn more from watching you than anyone. Thanks Phil.
I appreciate that, Gary, thank you! 😊
Let's say it together boys and girls... "mask and faceshield on!" So much fun!!! Thanks Phil. I hollered for a glue block, I even faced northwest and hollered twice... no response, but the recess worked good too. Always a treat to watched you create...
Haha, I gotta get hearing aids, James! 😊
Another awesome turning Phil. Beautiful bark and grain, perfectly turned and finished. You never let us down
Thanks, Denise! 😊
Nice one 🤠 how's it going over there?
Nice one, Another awesome turning by Phil! With a beautiful bark and grain, perfect turn and finished... He'll never let us down... How's it going over there with you?
@@BryanLJones-kz7fl Thanks, Bryan, doing fine. 😊
This is gorgeous and I’m so glad you’re well enough to turn x
Thank you, Tracy! 😊
Nice one, Another awesome turning by Phil! With a beautiful bark and grain, perfect turn and finished... He'll never let us down... How's it going over there with you?
Hi Phil, call this a trophy! It's a winner all by it's self or could be awarded to a special person for a special deed.
Glad you like it, John, thanks! 😊
Beautiful, Phil! Love everything about this turning. I live in Kentucky and have never had the privilege of turning the Kentucky Coffee Tree. I'll be on the hunt for some now. Thanks!
There you go, enjoy, Greg! 😊
Practical Art! Another "normal" dual use piece by Phil. Thanks for your genius idea at the end for displaying art when it's not being used.
Thank you, Charles! 😊
Another beauty in the books! Always envious of how easy you make it look to turn the live edge pieces. Thanks again for your time and knowledge. Very happy your are able to do what you love because i sure love watching. Stay well friend!
Thank you, Eddie! 😊
Completely amazing.
You took a scrap of wood and made it into a work of art and a serving platter!
Thank you, Laurie! 😃
What a gorgeous transformation! Beautiful. I always love listening to your narrative.
Thank you, Eileen! 😊
Nice one 🤠 how's it going over there?
The grain is beautiful amazing never thought you could turn that thin a piece of wood
I love the lines on the bottom of your platter. Good job redeeming the curved initial sawing. It’s beautiful!
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You blow me away Phil! So glad you are feeling well enough to be working or should I say playing. What a beautiful wall ornament. You are and will still be in my prayers. God Bless you sir.
Thank you, Bob! 😊
I didn't think you'd get anything out of that wood .... I need to stop thinking when it's you at the lathe!!! Love the little saucer with its beautiful grain and bark. You're just an amazing woodturner and a kind gentle man. Thanks. ♥️😊
Thank you very much, Mary! 😄
Beautiful plate. It does qualify as a plate. One surprise is that I keep feeling some of these are ALL my favorite piece! I guess 'my favorite piece' has to become a category. So far there are about 6 of your pieces that share that category together, and I like each one of them as much as the others but differently. Maybe art is just that way.
Beautiful plate...or maybe sculpture. 👍
I'm just glad you like it, thank you, DC! 😊
You tried to make a gold nugget from an octopus, YOU MADE IT! I don’t know how you foresee what you do but keep on trucking. Love it!
Thank you, Charles! 😊
It is a dish Phil! Fill it full of candy! Nice!
Pretty big dish but if it's for candy, OK! 😊
thanks Phil, I enjoy our conversations while you are turning... and appreciate the way you occasionally follow my advice... I often say to my self, mask and face shield on...
Cool, thanks, Jack! 😊
Hi Phil:
This is my first time writing to you even though I watch you faithfully every evening. I love watching you-your talent, your bowls, your personality and down to earth demeanor. I am saying prayers and wishing you good health. Looking forward to watching another bowl turning session.
Kate Murray
Thank you for sticking with me, Kate, much appreciated! 😊
Nice one, Another awesome turning by Phil! With a beautiful bark and grain, perfect turn and finished... He'll never let us down... How's it going over there with you?
You can add your efforts to mother natures work. Another great piece from you and mother nature.
Thank you, Billy! 😊 Cheers!
Such a lovely grain in this piece and a fantastic turning. So glad you are still the best turner out there Phil we all love your channel. Stay strong my friend 👍👍👍😊😊😊♥️
Thanks a lot, Kelvin, I appreciate your support! 😊
I love the lines on the bottom of your platter. Good job redeeming the curved initial sawing!
I guess it just happens, Terry, thanks! 😊
This is stunning, Phil. I’m so happy you could incorporate the bark border, and the grain design in the middle of the piece is a lovely highlight. This ranks right up there in the top group of my favorite Phil turnings!!! Kudos!
It has grown on me too, Helen. I'm so glad you like it, thank you! 😊
Nice one, Another awesome turning by Phil! With a beautiful bark and grain, perfect turn and finished... He'll never let us down... How's it going over there with you?
One fine piece. One finer craftsman, woodworker, all around guy. Thanks for the video Phil!
Thank you kindly, Mark! 😊
I absolutely love this piece, Phil! The colours are really nice, you did a fantastic job with the shape, it's just perfect.
Thank you so much, Smugs! 😊
Thanks, Phil. It's another good Thursday with a piece of Phil art!
Thanks, Crystal! 😊
Love it Phil - looks really nice - I'm glad you got back around to turning this piece! I hope you're doing ok, you're in my thoughts!
Thanks, Paully! 😊
Nice one, Another awesome turning by Phil! With a beautiful bark and grain, perfect turn and finished... He'll never let us down... How's it going over there with you?
@@BryanLJones-kz7fl really good thanks Bryan how are you?
I'm doing good! Where are you chatting from paully?
So nice to see you feel well and are still posting …
Thanks, Sara! 😊
Good to see Master Phil at the lathe again! 👍👍👌👌👏👏
Thanks, Roy! 😊
Another outstanding turning!The grain in the Kentucky coffee tree outstanding. Thanks Phil.
Glad you like it, Ron, thanks! 😊
Beautiful work Phil as usual. Hope everything is going well with your treatment. Know your in our thoughts and prayers.
Thank you, Charlie! 😊
I agree… it is beautiful. Good job Phil!!
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Very nice piece Phil, that Kentucky Coffee Tree is beautiful wood! I had some a few years ago and I looked great on a project! Well done and thanks!
Cheers Al
Very cool, thanks, Al! 😊
I think it’s amazing the way you can see something in a piece that I can’t. A lovely piece Phil. Thanks for sharing.
Don't have to see it, Steve, just believe it's in there. Start turning, it'll come out! 😊
Great job Phil! Beautiful grain in that piece and the live edge looks wonderful. Glad you're feeling well! 🙂
Thank you, Bryan! 😊
Phil very very beautiful what a artist you are I love your videos Franks woodworking Oakdale MN.🔨
Your a true artist phill Anderson, hang in there Mr Anderson,.Ernie smith from brisbane Australia
Thanks, Ernie! 😊
Hi Phil. After some quick research this is what I found:
The Kentucky Coffeetree is a member of the legume family. It creates bean pods, inside of which are hard bean like seeds which when consumed raw are toxic. They can be roasted at 65C (150F) for 3hrs to neutralize the toxic alkaloid. When steeped it produces a dark colored, rich tasting often bitter drink that is 'like' coffee, though it contains no caffeine.
Thanks again for the info! 😊
good choice, Phil.
Peanuts and peas are also part of the legume family.
You had me curious, so I had to check. The Black locust tree is also in the legume family! It also creates bean pods! I sprouted about 30 seeds about a month ago, and all of them came up! They're about 3-4" tall now!
Phil you were able to take an oops and convert it into a lovely turning. Thanks for yet another interesting video. Please keep them coming. Cheers, Tom
Sometimes those oops turn out better than we hope, Tom. Glad you like it, thanks! 😊
Great turn Phil! I was nervous as you made your final cuts inside, but your skill came through again, and you nailed it at the perfect depth! Beautiful piece, from a beautiful wood.
Wes @ Piedra Designs
Cool, thanks, Wes! 😊
Sure enjoy your channel Phil I’m watching them over and over again
I appreciate this,Ken, thank you! 😊
You’ve created another beautiful art piece! Awesome way to use a dovetail!
Cool, thanks, Michael! 😊
I really like the platter. And thank you so much for sharing you work. Michael
You're very welcome! I'm glad you like it. 😊
I really thought you would struggle to make something special from a skinny wedge of wood but there you go, a great piece.
Thank you! 😊
The Kentucky coffee wood is very beautiful and looks amazing Phil take care and God bless
Thanks, Mike! 😊
This was a real fun one to watch Phil. Amazing how it looks like we mess something up just to find out it worked out even better.
Probably would not have worked for all the high school test in my English class LOL
The colors are really amazing. I am wondering if it gets it's name from those colors.
Now I will be sitting around wondering just why you have not signed it. Way to get me hooked on watching next week. Like I was not going to watch anyway!!!
Keep those great turnings coming my friend,
Gary
Haha, gotta leave'em guessing, buddy! No big secret and now I hope I can pull it off! Feel like I'm running out of good time but, I'll get it done, I just know it! It is good that this piece worked out, I had my doubts when I walked away from the bandsaw. You should have seen the bend in that blade and then what happened when it cleared the wood! It was so scary I deleted the video, didn't want to see that again! 😊
@@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop I would delete it up as well. Not fun when he a band saw blade decides to cut a vertical radius and not only doesn't ask but it won't even let you choose the radius. But you should it whose boss!
Well you hang in there and do what you can do and when you can do it.
Yes there can be a lot of adrenaline around a band saw. We had a 36 inch band saw at work that would cut 18" thick. When the blade broke on that one the whole shop would duck under their benches LOL.
I never had one break but saw and heard it a few times.
Dang that is work talk and I gave that up 10 years ago. But for some reason I had a dream about work last night. Somehow they talked me into coming back....dang that was scary!!!
@@ThePapa1947 LOL!
Very nice job Phil that Kentucky coffee would looks beautiful. And as always you saved another piece of wood. It turned out better than I thought it would great job
Thank you, Michael! 😊
OMG 😲 I have fallen in love with Kentucky Coffee wood....it is so, so beautiful 😍 and I really want this piece!
I am also so grateful that you are still feeling up to putting out videos for us 😘🥰 Thx bunches.
Thank you also to Trisha for sending this beautiful wood to Phil bc it turned out fabulous!
(Did I see you access port on your left forearm? I know I'm not supposed to ask such things, occupational hazard I guess...lol 😆)
That's just a band aid. Port is in my chest. 😊
Beautiful Phill. Yet again your on top form. Thank you.
Thank you, Sue! 😊
What ever you call it………… End product is beautiful
Thanks, I appreciate that! 😊
I like it. As always. You really have a designer's eye Phil.
Thanks, Robert! 😊
Another Phil masterpiece! I always enjoy watching your videos. What lathe do you use? I use a shopsmith but I'm wanting to step up to a bigger dedicated lathe.
Thanks, Kevin! Mine is a Jet 1840 and I love it! 😊
I just love your videos. You always make me smile. Thank you.
This comment makes me smile, Vicki! 😄
@@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop 👍
Another very enjoyable beautiful piece and enjoyable video
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Of all the wood turners, Phil you are the most enjoyable.
Still talking to our Lord to heal you.
Stay in good spirits.
Thank you 💜🙏
Thank you, I will, Beth. 😊
You’re becoming quite the showman! “say it with me”. Absolutely love it!!! The pie came out gorgeous!!!!
LOL! 😊
Phil,
So happy to see this post which tells me (I hope) that you are doing fairly well. Great!
This is another beauty and so happy that it has Kentucky in the name. Makes a Kentucky native feel proud.
Keep on keeping on my friend!
Thanks, will do! 😊
As always it's a pleasure to watch you work Phil, thank you.
Many thanks, John! 😊
The grain on the bottom is so beautiful and interesting just to look at. The top is very beautiful too. The bark is fab
Agreed, Judith, thanks! 😊
I love your videos. I love this piece. I love your humour and the way you talk to us. Above all, I love that you're contentedly back at your lathe. May the videos keep coming!
If only, Ingrid. Everything will work out, we hope! Thank you for spending some time with me. 😊
Nice one, Another awesome turning by Phil! With a beautiful bark and grain, perfect turn and finished... He'll never let us down... How's it going over there with you?
Lovely piece Phil out of a something that did not look worthy. Then you make turning this super thin bowl look
So damn easy. Wish I had a fraction of your talent. Looking forward to more like this Phil.
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I for one enjoy watching you work. You’ve given me many ideas for my own work. Thanks and keep up the good work.
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Gorgeous Phil. No surprise though. Nature's art. With a big helping hand and loads of skill. Nice one
Thanks, Barry! 😊
Phil you exposed the beauty that the tree created! Beautiful piece!
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As always you produce a stunning piece. Just love it! I'll use it as a cheese and biscuit board. Thanks for sharing. Take care! Big hugs
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Another piece with stunning grain and color. 💗
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Awesome work of art. The grain is gorgeous much like ash but darker. Your hand brings put the true beauty of wood. "Say it with me..." thank you. So glad to see you each week. Stay well my friend!
Haha, thank you so much, Steve! 😊
You created a beautiful work of art with this piece.
Thank you so much 😊
It took me 24 hours to watch the internet. On life support. Beautiful.
I'm confused, Khan!
@@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop Internet speed.
Thanks, Phil, always a joy to watch you turn! Lovely piece with gorgeous grain!
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Nice one, Another awesome turning by Phil! With a beautiful bark and grain, perfect turn and finished... He'll never let us down... How's it going over there with you?
Your channel growing is important to us all. One of my favorite channels and host. Thank you Phil!
Thank you so much! 😊
Beautiful really beautiful bowl! Just look at the colours!
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Great save Phil! Beautiful piece. Very glad to see another video!
Thanks for watching 😊
Beautiful work Phil 👏! Excited to see you turned a wood that came from were I'm from. Nice tip with hanging on the wall. Take care and GOD BLESS 🙏!
Cool, thanks, Stephen! 😊
Shallow bird bath with beautiful swirls in the middle much like oil on water. Nice going Phil!🍀🍀🍀
Oh yes! 😊
Bravo 👏👏👏. I'm glad you are feeling well. Keep making nature come alive 💜💜💜. My prayers are with you 🙏💞
Thank you, Jo Ann! 😊
Very nice piece, Phil! Thanks for taking us along.
Continued recovery and good health, my friend...
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Such a nice dish/art. I'm pleased you were able to salvage the wood. I'm thrilled you pulled it off without getting hurt! Thank you Phil
Thank you again, Tricia! I might still try the remaining part one day. 😊
That is beautiful. Christmas with nuts in shells and holly sprigs. Easter full of chocolate eggs. Fall pinecones. Any time just as it is may be on a wall on display as art. I really like it a lot. it is art at its very best. Great job Phil . sue
Very nice, thanks, Sue! 😊
Your decision to thin the bark enhanced the width of the light colored wood and contrast all around..work of art!
Cool, thanks, Ron! 😊
Thanks Phil, glad you could make a video. I loved it.
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Thank You Phil, Thank You Tricia Humphrey...HA, Phil I LOVE YOUR ADVENTURE IN THIS TURNING!!! Hammering the end, wrong saw blade, angled cut...(now back to the show)... Classic "Shady Acres Wood Shop" turning. Making the very best from a very thin oops cut board. GREAT ONE PHIL Your experience payed off by not taking too much off and breaking through on that thin recess. ( i would have broken through without a doubt !) Love that bark. Perhaps turn more Coffee Tree wood in the future ??? Until next time Phil.... .... TM
Yup, lots of adventure in this turning, Tuffy! LOL! Did everything wrong but then saved by the beauty of the wood itself! It's kind of a favorite already. Thank you and congrats on the early day off! 😊
I always enjoy not only seeing your creations but how you adapt to what you are turning as you progress and you sharing information on lathe speed, tool being use, and of course, "mask and face shield on".
Thanks so much, Denny! 😊
Wow, love the design and wood grain and bark color contrast. Absolutely beautiful art piece. ♥️
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Nice one, Another awesome turning by Phil! With a beautiful bark and grain, perfect turn and finished... He'll never let us down... How's it going over there with you?
"Say it with me" nah, we are all way ahead of you there Phil 😃 the woodturners mantra courtesy of Phil Anderson! Nice to see a new video and what a beautifully delicate piece it turned out to be, any turner worth their salt would be proud of that. I applaud you sir 👏👏
Sometimes I have no idea what's going to come out of my mouth, LB! LOL!
Love your dry humor and your woodworking expertise. 💖
Thanks a lot, Lois! 😊
Beautiful piece and I never would have thought to leave the dovetail. Thanks for the tip!
Glad it was helpful! 😊
Another natural beauty. ✨️
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Whew, I Have a Slab I have been Wondering about and Now I Know what to do with It. Thanks. Gary from Ga.
Cool, have fun with it, Gary! 😊
@@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop Thanks 😊.
Just the bottom is beautiful. the grain ....... agree with others, glad you felt like doing this. I feel better being here with you. thank you
Thanks a lot, Al! 😊
Hi Phil I am so blessed to have found you Chanel you know I see these people that have channels and are totally silent not one word that is so nutty to me they don't share their experiences with us and I'm a rookie and know little. Well I say thankyou phill you bless me a lot tim
Thank you, Tim, for your uplifting comment, much appreciated! 😊
I knew you would look at this piece of wood and come with an approach to turn it. A almost flat dish is what I would call it. Nice looking piece Phil thanks for the show!
Thanks, J D! 😊
Phil , Glad to see you took a chance on the coffee tree . I think it turned really well . Have a nice day !
Thanks, you too! 😊
My granddaughter in Washington has gotten the Wood Bug from her Jr. High shop teacher. I am giving her and my son in law my wood working equipment. This includes my shop smith and numerous other pieces with tooling. I know that the Shop Smith has limited use for the kind of work that you do, as the minimum speed is only 700 rpm.
I have enjoyed watching your live edge work you do for several years and will make sure you are included on her “Must watch” list. I will make she takes your “mask and face shield on” to heart. Your subscriber,
James Worsham
In Southern CA
God bless school shop teachers!
Washington state, James? That's where I am. This is a very generous gift you are giving them and hopefully, something they will put to good use for many years to come. I wish I had family that was interested in all my tools. 😊
Totally worth staying up until 4AM to watch! I love the grain and how beautiful this turned out. I’m definitely envious!
Time for sleeping now! 😊
As a new turner I really appreciated your process of creativity. The lathe is really a dynamic carving tool, and your process emphasizes this. Thanks.
Have fun, Blaine! 😊
Turned out gorgeous Phil. Like we knew it would...
Cool, thanks! 😊