In this video I take a piece of fire wood, which I think is Sycamore, and after some scorching and epoxy casting, I turn a 2 ringed wedding goblet.
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Nice work
great job โค
Good evening Andy! A hammer good work ๐. Alone this idea is amazing ๐. Best regards from Hans and Cheers ๐ป๐ฆ๐น.
Amazing! So nice Andy, thanks ๐๐ชโ
That is awesome.
Not everyone can start from a king size cigarette (in the thumbnail) and end up with a wedding goblet. That’s what you might call transformation!
Wow – Great Job!
That’s fire!
Would love to see it done with a clear resin as well to really show off the char but keep it all intact.
Burning and Turning!! Love it. Thank you once again Andy. God’s many Blessings to you and to all. Deo Gratias. Ave Maria.
Awesome job. At first I was gonna ask how much for a pack. But when I saw it was a fire goblet I knew it was priceless. Keep up good work.
This is so clever and original! I would never have imagined you could create this beautiful goblet from that piece of wood. I love it!
absolutely beautiful
Good job again๐๐๐๐๐
Very pretty! Well, I guess Harry Potter isn’t the only one to have a “Goblet of Fire.” ๐๐
A piece of fire wood turned in to something so stunning. Jim Carrey said it in The Mask… “smokin” and thats what is this piece is. Beautiful work Andy
Truly amazing work, Andy!!! ๐ฎ
It’s a work of art!
Stay safe there with your family! ๐๐
thatโs so beautiful โค
Not only does your supply of wood never seem to end but so is your imagination and creativity too! Great piece Andy!
Another amazing piece! Really beautyful. How about one where you use just clear epoxy so that the burned edge is visible. That looked pretty cool as well.