Making tree flavored crystal candy (and a 100 year old fencepost bowl)
Taking the show on the road today by digging into a wood pile down on the ol' family farm and pulling out a juniper wood fencepost that's who knows how old! Hang out while I turn that piece of old fencepost into a bowl and stick around while I also make some Japanese jelly crystal candy flavored with juniper berries (and also redbud blossoms) to put inside this juniper wood fencepost bowl! Enjoy! 0:00 getting the fencepost wood 1:17 making the bowl 5:21 juniper berry candy 7:57 finishing the bowl 8:46 tasting the candy #woodworking #lathe #foraging

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Woodturning: Turning a Cherry Burl Bowl - The “Just a Bowl” Bowl

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Missouri's Black Walnut | Making the United States out of Native Trees

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Can I make fire (and wood) flavored ice cream?

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I turned an oak tree into ice cream

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Making human kibble (to change the way we eat forever)

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I Turned a Spruce Tree into a Bowl of Ice Cream

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When Public Art Goes Wrong

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"What Would You Do With A Drunken Sailor?" - GROGG in 1740

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The Most Satisfying Machines That Are At Another Level!

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Continuous Feed Jar For Infinite Pickles

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Camphor wood is poisonous, so naturally I turned it into ice cream

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Making a slushie out of wild-foraged tree needles

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Making a bismuth knife to undo an injustice

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What's Inside These Lake Superior Agates?

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Making a "tree bark" flavored bowl of ice cream

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I Cooked EVERY Cartoon Character

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I turned the most REVILED tree around into ice cream

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Carving a Tool for Turning Æbleskiver | What's in That Pile?

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From Earth to Table: The Art of Turning Nature into Functional Pottery

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