In this woodturning video I turn a natural edge bowl from a piece of Yew. On the last couple of natural edge pieces that I have turned, I have regrettably needed to remove the bark as there has been portions missing or it was to loose to keep. On this piece the bark was actually lose again so I used CA glue and 5 minutes epoxy combined with a bronze mica powder to fill any voids and keep the bark intact and provide it a slight bling. I completed it with Danish oil.
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Always a treat, Andy!
Thanks
Hi Andy! Beautiful fruit bowl π. Best regards from Hans and Cheers π»π¦πΉ.
Many thanks
I love the live edge
It always amazes me how you can take a log and turn it into something so beautiful.β€β€β€β€β€
Stunning piece! Wood in itβs natural state is hard to beat
So much character in this piece!
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.
I love watching you work β£οΈ. This piece is incredible π
another lovely work of art! β€
Saved the bark, looks good.
Unusually beautifulπ
You’ve done it again, Andy. The color, figure, and form are absolutely exquisite! π
Thank you so much
Yew make this you blank amazing Andy! Thank you sir.
ππ»ππ»ππ» I love wood, I love the way it smells and you make some incredible pieces! πΊππ 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 π₯Ί and he is no longer making beautiful wood pieces π’ πΊππ
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. ππ» itβs 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 β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈπΊππ IβM IN LOVE WITH THAT VESSEL! πΊππ
Thankyou
Thank you, Andy, for that revelation of the beauty of creation, hidden so it might be found.
Lovely bowl, Andy!
“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.
You are wonderful!
Loving the grain pattern in the bowl blank. Nice work Andy. .
Absolutely love this one