When I was a girl I used to watch my Dad in his shop use the lathe on regular things and loved it. Now I’m nearing 70 and am utterly fascinated and mesmerized by your artistry. Thank you for sharing your work with us.
Watching yours and Matt Jordan's channels have really given me a new appreciation of the craftsmanship and artistry that goes into work like this. I literally watched it happen and still don't know how three holes turned into a knot.
Man, you made me feel real good about myself. I am very new to woodturning and I am learning as I go, mistakes and all. I thought that I was the only one working through some jacked up stuff. I push through until I get something out of a piece so I can see what not to do and works best for me. Hopefully, I can become half as good a craftsman as this because it's beautiful work out of some cracked up mess. True artist. Thank you for the motivation.
I was so confused at first. I was like what the hell is he going to do with that giant blocky middle. Didn't except that intertwining mid section. Very impressed. Love seeing your work
Not even exagerating, this is probably the most impressive thing I think you've done (to me anyways). I literally said 'What the fuck" when I saw the knot take shape. Very neat!
At first I thought you were going to make a heart. then maybe a skull? Possibly a soft pretzel? My mind is truly blown. This is definitely a knotty problem. O.O How do you even come up with this idea? This is amazing.
Awesome Andy… and I know that is “KNOT” easy to do. Give that a good hard yank and you may never get it untied. But seriously, everything is better with a live edge. Beautiful.
Your skills at mounting anything to the lathe never fails to blow my mind. I almost never give videos a “thumbs up” but this one easily earned it. Incredible
There are no more words to describe you, your talents uniqueness, you my man ate really good at what you do, plane and simple, THANKS FOR LETTING US IN FOR A BIT.
That was freaking awesome, and possibly one of the most impressive pieces I've seen you make. I don't know how you get your inspiration or "vision" to see how to create such things out of a raw piece of wood, but just more evidence that you are truly an artist. Thanks for sharing.
So Andy, after hundreds of millions of views and so many comments, do you tire of hearing how much I (we all) appreciate your unique combination of art, technique and experience? This one really exceeds all the superlatives. I simply cannot imagine how you could "see" that knot hiding in the wood. Are you sure you are an earthling? Truly, one of your finest pieces. Thank you.
I have been looking at wood turning videos for three weeks now. I don't know what I watched that UA-cam thought I would like watching wood turning videos, but I did. Some of them have no sound and you can you can just lose yourself in the sounds of the wood and the machines. There is one where the guy talks and makes funny faces which I enjoy as well but the ones without talking or music are hypnotic. I wanted to share one with my brother who is a carpenter but I was waiting for a really good video. I have found it. This video was amazing. I have always wanted a know how those knots🪢were made. I am going to watch it again. Thank you 😊. It took my mind off my problem. 🙃 It actually relaxed me.
I was a machinist for years. I am a Social Worker now, which is good but I sure miss the machine shops. Thanks for posting these videos. You do great work and are very creative.
Hi Andy, Wow! I've never seen anything like it. That is absolutely beautiful Andy. Definitely A Conversation Piece when you have guests over. I hope everything is going well for you and your family. Okay thanks for the video I'll catch you on the next one. From katrinka, SF Bay Area
People ask why I fell in love with carpentry. I lie and say it was because of my grandpa. But it’s exactly because of these pieces of art and the craftsmanship required to do said artwork
Absolutely " Stunning " ! True professionalism... No Laughs , No Giggles , No Waffling , No Advertising Promotions ... And You have " Chickens " .... Absolutely loved the true Art you're gifted with . You've topped many others we've watched in this same field . Thanks for sharing your Talent !
I usually tend to like more symmetrical pieces.... But this one absolutely blew my mind. Keep up the amazing work Andy, you are truly a talented artist.
The residents of Knotting Hill and Knots Landing were on the edge of their seats watching that bastard develop. Excellent job as always Scotland sends its regards
For the purest you can say "I did it all on the Lathe" LOL. I would bet that wasn't your first attempt at the carving that. Not to many people have the skills to wrap there head around that. Awesome piece. Nice form. Bravo. Thanks
Wow! I don’t think my mind could even conceive that shape coming from a block of wood. I think it’s my favorite piece that I’ve seen you make on this channel!
Blown away by the complexity of the knot and your ability to envisage its path. Awesome work as always. Your posts are pushing me to start wood turning. Thanks for the inspiration. This will be one for way down the line!
A love knot for the Elm Tree, this one will survive forever. Excellent, Beautiful project. Fantastic mind bogglingly filming . Andy hope you remembered to put your emblem on it, Thanks for sharing .oh and the colour is stunning.
While I am watching this my brain relaxes! I grew up in east germany and my fathers was doing woodturning. Of course without good tools and maschineries. Fond memories! Your workplace is so need and I love to see how you utilize all the tools! Great watch!
Very cool! I like how you saved the project by filling in that crack, but that brought up a question. how many projects do you think you had to scrap after messing up or having faulty materials?
I don't much like captive ring stems but I LOVE this! This is the next level! A beautiful burr beautifully crafted into a beautiful object. Thanks for sharing.
@@AndyPhillipWoodturning You're most welcome! I just love watching the transformation from a rough piece of wood to something beautiful.Oh,and the colored pencil projects as well! I watched a video you did of creating a bowl from the pencils and resin and it was so pretty!
I just discovered your channel and I am BLOWN away!!!!! Your skill is impeccable!!! You create things that are beyond what words can describe. I'm so excited to watch all that you make!!!
The thumbnail: exists My brain: that cannot be done The video: plays Me: oh, maybe I could do that Ten seconds later... Me: (can’t fathom it again) yeah, no...
I love how “Bob Ross”ed (changing a mistake to you advantage) the crack in the base with resin. That ended up being a nice touch. The knot was really cool too. You should that a again sometime.
What an extraordinarily beautiful one handed save. Just cannot get enough of your bedtime stories Andy. Definitely deserving of a cup of smoked Earl Grey,
Wow. Not only does Andy have great carpentry skills, his impression of a rooster is also spot on!
Ok it wasn't me going crazy!
So random.
@@jayemes1552 It was the booboo, and the rooster took over the comments.
@@jayemes1552 I'm pretty sure it was to censor him swearing after realising it broke
@@bethanymeadows4892 I don't think it broke. I think there was a knot/crack in the wood itself that he didn't know about until he got deeper into it.
I've been a wood turner for many years, or rather I thought I was! BRAVO!
Wakodahatchee Chris
As a fellow wood turner I have to say this is the most masterful example of the art that I've seen. Simply stunning.
When I was a girl I used to watch my Dad in his shop use the lathe on regular things and loved it. Now I’m nearing 70 and am utterly fascinated and mesmerized by your artistry. Thank you for sharing your work with us.
Thank you!
The level of skill needed to create this masterpiece is extraordinary, well done.
Rock
More than skill, it took some high level three dimensional thought. I think I could work it. I just can't visualize it.
🤩👏🏻 Wow! Wood knots have always blown my mind, and now I’ve been shown an artist’s secrets! Thank you, so fascinating to watch 🎉
Watching yours and Matt Jordan's channels have really given me a new appreciation of the craftsmanship and artistry that goes into work like this. I literally watched it happen and still don't know how three holes turned into a knot.
Man, you made me feel real good about myself. I am very new to woodturning and I am learning as I go, mistakes and all. I thought that I was the only one working through some jacked up stuff. I push through until I get something out of a piece so I can see what not to do and works best for me. Hopefully, I can become half as good a craftsman as this because it's beautiful work out of some cracked up mess. True artist. Thank you for the motivation.
Beautiful! It resembles a tulip's shape, and that knotted stem adds so much visual interest to this work of art.
I am absolutely in love with this piece, not so much for the carving (which *is* really cool!) but because you left the edge natural.
Most talented of all the UA-cam woodturners in my opinion. Love the end result.
Cheers 👍
A very clever piece of work extremely well done great job
I was so confused at first. I was like what the hell is he going to do with that giant blocky middle. Didn't except that intertwining mid section. Very impressed. Love seeing your work
WoW !! It takes a beautiful mind to think of beautiful pieces like this ...... Incredible !!
Not even exagerating, this is probably the most impressive thing I think you've done (to me anyways). I literally said 'What the fuck" when I saw the knot take shape. Very neat!
Cheers 👍
you must know that this frace 'WHAT THE FACK" said only by the woodturners like as. OLL the others sais ok beaytiful. :))))
@@G32dwm I'm sorry sir but what?
@@theonetheonly1986 phrase lmao
Ahaha Gandalf got the drip
Fantastic !!
Burr Elm is a really beautiful kind of wood.
With a gloss spray lacquer the wood looks like marble !
Gorgious.
At first I thought you were going to make a heart. then maybe a skull? Possibly a soft pretzel? My mind is truly blown. This is definitely a knotty problem. O.O How do you even come up with this idea? This is amazing.
Belli bello👍
Blended projects are the best AND the worst ones. This one was a good one. I love it. My hands hurt thinking about the sanding of the loops.
Holy cow, that is some serious artistry there.
Correction artistree
Awesome Andy… and I know that is “KNOT” easy to do. Give that a good hard yank and you may never get it untied. But seriously, everything is better with a live edge. Beautiful.
Красотища, вы как фокусник, взяли предмет покрутили, где надо подпилили, а на выходе получается шедевр.
Your skills at mounting anything to the lathe never fails to blow my mind. I almost never give videos a “thumbs up” but this one easily earned it. Incredible
Cheers Caleb 👍
Завидую таланту художника, его огромной фантазии и мастерству! Просто шик, блеск, красота!
There are no more words to describe you, your talents uniqueness, you my man ate really good at what you do, plane and simple, THANKS FOR LETTING US IN FOR A BIT.
I've watched the Dremel knot-grinding part three times and I'm still not sure how you did it. Incredible!
Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Превосходно!!!!!! I'm from Russia :)))
That was freaking awesome, and possibly one of the most impressive pieces I've seen you make. I don't know how you get your inspiration or "vision" to see how to create such things out of a raw piece of wood, but just more evidence that you are truly an artist. Thanks for sharing.
So Andy, after hundreds of millions of views and so many comments, do you tire of hearing how much I (we all) appreciate your unique combination of art, technique and experience? This one really exceeds all the superlatives. I simply cannot imagine how you could "see" that knot hiding in the wood. Are you sure you are an earthling? Truly, one of your finest pieces. Thank you.
Thank you ..👽 👍
The artist that you are proves a twist in your works “turns” out something of beauty.
I have been looking at wood turning videos for three weeks now. I don't know what I watched that UA-cam thought I would like watching wood turning videos, but I did. Some of them have no sound and you can you can just lose yourself in the sounds of the wood and the machines. There is one where the guy talks and makes funny faces which I enjoy as well but the ones without talking or music are hypnotic. I wanted to share one with my brother who is a carpenter but I was waiting for a really good video. I have found it. This video was amazing. I have always wanted a know how those knots🪢were made. I am going to watch it again. Thank you 😊. It took my mind off my problem. 🙃 It actually relaxed me.
For a moment there, I thought you were going to try and use that blue tape to hold it together! Nice save with the epoxy!
I was a machinist for years. I am a Social Worker now, which is good but I sure miss the machine shops. Thanks for posting these videos. You do great work and are very creative.
Thanks !
Hi Andy,
Wow! I've never seen anything like it. That is absolutely beautiful Andy.
Definitely A Conversation Piece when you have guests over.
I hope everything is going well for you and your family.
Okay thanks for the video I'll catch you on the next one.
From katrinka, SF Bay Area
You just get more and more creative, Andy! It looks more like a pretzel than a knot, but I guess it's really the same thing. So very cool!
Phil
Thanks Phil 👍
People ask why I fell in love with carpentry. I lie and say it was because of my grandpa. But it’s exactly because of these pieces of art and the craftsmanship required to do said artwork
Absolutely " Stunning " !
True professionalism...
No Laughs , No Giggles , No Waffling ,
No Advertising Promotions ...
And You have " Chickens " ....
Absolutely loved the true Art you're gifted with .
You've topped many others we've watched in this same field .
Thanks for sharing your Talent !
Thanks 👍
that is crazy , i really enjoy watching the things you come up with , one of the coolest things I've seen yet great job
I usually tend to like more symmetrical pieces.... But this one absolutely blew my mind. Keep up the amazing work Andy, you are truly a talented artist.
Knot sure how he made me addictive to wood turning , but he did..😍
The residents of Knotting Hill and Knots Landing were on the edge of their seats watching that bastard develop. Excellent job as always Scotland sends its regards
So creative. I just don't have the vision to see it until it's complete.
Totaly different level !!!
OMG!! You are the best!
For the purest you can say "I did it all on the Lathe" LOL. I would bet that wasn't your first attempt at the carving that. Not to many people have the skills to wrap there head around that. Awesome piece. Nice form. Bravo. Thanks
Amazing work @Andy Phillip. How you turned a solid wood chunk into a goblet with a knot in the handle was fun to watch.
Wish I could had one when I married my late husband. I would call this the love knot.
Wow! I don’t think my mind could even conceive that shape coming from a block of wood. I think it’s my favorite piece that I’ve seen you make on this channel!
Thanks
This is the cup a wizard would give to a designated king or something..... It has a mythical feel to it.
What a save that was, sign of a great craftsman there, knowing what to do when things don't go as planned. Great to watch. Thanks.
Thanks 👍
that is really cool looking.
No it ain't !!
@@neilgillmore what is wrong with you?
Thank you, Andy, I experienced real joy in your creating this beautiful goblet. mj
5:21😂😂😂, but you saved it & it "turned" out great, beautiful 😍. Have a nice weekend 😊
Thanks Cheers 👍
Blown away by the complexity of the knot and your ability to envisage its path. Awesome work as always. Your posts are pushing me to start wood turning. Thanks for the inspiration. This will be one for way down the line!
Very pretty!
Next challenge: Turn a wooden Klein bottle!
Thank you for giving me something beautiful to see today. Beautiful done! Amazing!
Really beautiful...
Knot!
Jk jk this really does look amazing
maravilhosa obra de arte.
Incredible, uses wood as a plaster.
You are definitely educated in the field of sculpture!
2:22 - someone is upping their filmography game big time...
Also, this is amazing. Beautiful. I wants it.
man you just got me in this one, I was like o.O
A love knot for the Elm Tree, this one will survive forever. Excellent, Beautiful project. Fantastic mind bogglingly filming . Andy hope you remembered to put your emblem on it, Thanks for sharing .oh and the colour is stunning.
Thanks ..yes I always put them on just don't want it to get too repetitive 👍
That’s different Andy. Really enjoyed watching you make the knot (how did you work it out?). The finished goblet is a real piece of art.
Thanks 👍
Beautiful you are truly an amazing artist. Thank you for sharing.
Cheers
Красиво, необычно выглядит👍👏
Every thing you make makes my heart pound with excitement! Absolutely beautiful
Incrível, sensacional, ecelente e perfeito. Grande artista.
Wow that is awesome. Your so talented. I remember my Dad carved a chain out of wood. It was cool. Thanks for sharing this.
Now that's a cup of a carpenter!
While I am watching this my brain relaxes! I grew up in east germany and my fathers was doing woodturning. Of course without good tools and maschineries. Fond memories! Your workplace is so need and I love to see how you utilize all the tools! Great watch!
Very cool! I like how you saved the project by filling in that crack, but that brought up a question. how many projects do you think you had to scrap after messing up or having faulty materials?
Yeah, really.
Don't you guys know? Woodworkers do not make mistakes or have faulty materials. They make interesting design choices with non standard materials.
Andy это высший пилотаж в исскустве, вы настоящий художник, просто отсекаете все ненужное и остаётся шедевр. Удачи вам
Дело - Мастера боится! Круто!!
Dein Ernst?
Now that my friend, is incredible.
I love it, the unique ring, the color and grain of the wood, the natural edge of the chalice. Brilliant.
beautiful piece.
A marvelous turning love the great craftsmanship. God bless you and as always Amen
Pun intended? 😉
This is making me crave pretzels
J’en crois pas mes yeux 😮 c’est un chef-d’œuvre ! J’en reste sans voix 😶 bravo pour ce travail de précision félicitations et merci 🙏
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
It layman's terms, this is known as 'The Sacred Pretzel Cup'.
Behold, The Sacred Pretzel Cup
Very original and successful project. Couldn't have been easy to do, especially towards the end. Big thumbs up, and BRAVO!
The Pretzel Piece More like!!
Great work tho.. 👍🏼
Magnifique réalisation, pleine d'imagination! Chapeau bas ! Cordialement, Jean-Luc
Good job👍👍👍
I don't much like captive ring stems but I LOVE this! This is the next level! A beautiful burr beautifully crafted into a beautiful object. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers 👍
Красиво! Спасибо!
🏴☠️
Well done is an understatement.That is probably the best thing I have ever seen done. Unreal.
Thanks 👍
I can't even process that, how the hell do you even plan something like that out
Хей чувак,ты делаешь необычные и красивые вещи! Супер!
5:20 запикал классно!)) сразу понятно что хотел сказать.))
🤣
Absolutely gorgeous.I love the asymmetry and the rough edges of the cup.It makes the work seem to have just grown that way.
Thank you!
@@AndyPhillipWoodturning You're most welcome! I just love watching the transformation from a rough piece of wood to something beautiful.Oh,and the colored pencil projects as well! I watched a video you did of creating a bowl from the pencils and resin and it was so pretty!
Maravilhoso 👏👏👏
I just discovered your channel and I am BLOWN away!!!!! Your skill is impeccable!!! You create things that are beyond what words can describe. I'm so excited to watch all that you make!!!
Thanks
The thumbnail: exists
My brain: that cannot be done
The video: plays
Me: oh, maybe I could do that
Ten seconds later...
Me: (can’t fathom it again) yeah, no...
I love how “Bob Ross”ed (changing a mistake to you advantage) the crack in the base with resin. That ended up being a nice touch. The knot was really cool too. You should that a again sometime.
I'm knot sure everyone in the comments understood your joke
Why wood they knot understand it?
@@NunoMarques76 t'is a mystree
What are you guys talking about, you spelled "not" wrong
(Jk, nice puns)
No they did knot
@@Potts2k8 LMAO
Knot sure if I like it, but I love just it. What a very talented man you are. Beautiful.
Keep rockin' Gus. UK.
Thanks
10:57 when that guy in Toy Story 2 cleans Woody
WOW......now there's a Challenge. Very beautiful and most intrigueing.
UA-cam Recommended: "Do you want to hear a pun"
me: "it is 2 am so why not."
Why knot?
How do I get my driving previewed restored after a stroke
I have only two words dude......Astounding! Beautiful!
Это тот случай,когда выгнуть реально было бы проще,чем выточить)))))
@Санёк Marinin.
Здравствуйте.
Это тот случай, когда смотришь на его работу и удивляешся, как до сих пор все пальцы на месте???
What an extraordinarily beautiful one handed save. Just cannot get enough of your bedtime stories Andy. Definitely deserving of a cup of smoked Earl Grey,
WOW is all I can say.
OMG! the chisel fading in and out while doing the broken cup bit was soooo trippy!!