Well, as to safety, I kind of thought that one lowers the blade to just above the height of the material. I'm guessing that reduces the amount of exposed blade.
First time on your channel and new sub 👍 I love you’re sharing your setup with us! Having a solid setup is a big deal. Beautiful and honest art. Love the groovy jazz music you’ve got going too!
HI, NICE !! I have good experience by using masonite. On This I put some gelatin (the glass looking pieces you use for pudding) Its thin as water and leaves no brush strokes like with Gesso. After drying you can put on every color with thin oil paint. Just try it !
great info Freeman, I should really start making my plein air panels as you do, they are getting so costly now -embarrassingly, I don't have a table saw, 🤪 dont tell...
Yes I end up going through so many panels and to be honest not all of my paintings turn out... the main reason I make my own is the panels available here are poor quality and also expensive! If you find a carpenter they might be able to cut up some ply for you ... make sure it’s the best quality ply you can find !!
@@freemanwhiteartist6927 OK got it thanks for the info Freeman I will consider how this option could work for me much appreciated have a great week buddy buddy
Here in the U.S., the big box home improvement stores like Home Depot, Lowes, and Menards will cut up panels for you for a nominal charge per cut. I bought a 4' by 8', 1/4" luan plywood panel and had them cut half up in 8" by 12" panels. I just picked out a knot free panel. They come pre-sanded and unfinished. I used Rustoleum flat medium grey auto primer in a spray can to prime them. The medium grey helps to get value relationships right.
@@smasica That is great information thank you so much for sharing 😊 a few weeks ago I actually went to Home Depot and got a Masonite panel, had the guy cut them up into 12“ x 16“ panels, I bought some acrylic gesso to prime them , I have not painted on them yet but I’m looking forward to it one side is kind of smooth, the other side is kind of rough I used a bit of sandpaper but it’s still rough, will take some experiments I like your idea of the plywood very much I’m going to try it! thanks for watching ! 👍🙏
Hi Freeman, great little video, keep em coming. Good news that your making progress on the build. How’s the little apprentice doing, must be nearly your standard now. 😁👍
I’ve had a few people say this I’ve tried a different soundtrack on my latest couple of vids … let me know if it’s any better … thanks for your feedback
Thanks you for this wonderful video
beautiful painting 👏🏾 the mountains look amazing!!!
Awesome work Freeman White. Well done 🎨👍👊
Thank you my friend!
Awesome mate.
Wow! beautiful painting and land and sea! Thank you fran USA
Beautiful location, beautiful painting.
Enjoyed this video, New Zealand is so beautiful.
Thank you so much for watching !
I love plein air painting, great work
very nice painting,
I love the video quality ❤
Your very kind I’m thinking of upgrading my camera currently just shooting in an iPhone X
@@freemanwhiteartist6927 that's amazing!! The video quality looks great!! I'm a bit overdue for an upgrade on my Samsung!!
Love the video!
Yey so glad you liked it !!
😌😌😌. Ahh so nice! Thanks for the video. Painting came awesome.
Thanks so much for watching and commenting !!
Loved watching your setup, great video too. Soooo ready to get out and paint. Spring here now, everything in bloom, though miss the coastline.
Oh I’m so glad you liked the vid !! Happy painting
Wonderful
Hope all is well with your home. Glad you're making videos again. Well done.
Beautiful piece! Thanks for giving us a view of your painting setup, and how you make your panels. Nice jazz too!
I know Im kinda randomly asking but do anyone know of a good site to stream newly released tv shows online?
@Cesar Devin flixportal xD
@Nolan Bridger Thanks, I went there and it seems like a nice service :) Appreciate it !!
@Cesar Devin you are welcome :D
Beautiful work
Nice one man
Glad to hear your back on the up freeman. Beautiful painting.
Well, as to safety, I kind of thought that one lowers the blade to just above the height of the material. I'm guessing that reduces the amount of exposed blade.
First time on your channel and new sub 👍 I love you’re sharing your setup with us! Having a solid setup is a big deal. Beautiful and honest art. Love the groovy jazz music you’ve got going too!
Thank you so much for watching and I’m glad there was interesting content for you too !!
Hi Freeman, welcome back!🎨🎨🎨
Thank you so much !
HI, NICE !! I have good experience by using masonite. On This I put some gelatin (the glass looking pieces you use for pudding) Its thin as water and leaves no brush strokes like with Gesso. After drying you can put on every color with thin oil paint. Just try it !
Wow sounds interesting
great info Freeman, I should really start making my plein air panels as you do, they are getting so costly now -embarrassingly, I don't have a table saw, 🤪 dont tell...
Yes I end up going through so many panels and to be honest not all of my paintings turn out... the main reason I make my own is the panels available here are poor quality and also expensive! If you find a carpenter they might be able to cut up some ply for you ... make sure it’s the best quality ply you can find !!
@@freemanwhiteartist6927 OK got it thanks for the info Freeman I will consider how this option could work for me much appreciated have a great week buddy buddy
Here in the U.S., the big box home improvement stores like Home Depot, Lowes, and Menards will cut up panels for you for a nominal charge per cut. I bought a 4' by 8', 1/4" luan plywood panel and had them cut half up in 8" by 12" panels. I just picked out a knot free panel. They come pre-sanded and unfinished. I used Rustoleum flat medium grey auto primer in a spray can to prime them. The medium grey helps to get value relationships right.
@@smasica That is great information thank you so much for sharing 😊 a few weeks ago I actually went to Home Depot and got a Masonite panel, had the guy cut them up into 12“ x 16“ panels, I bought some acrylic gesso to prime them , I have not painted on them yet but I’m looking forward to it one side is kind of smooth, the other side is kind of rough I used a bit of sandpaper but it’s still rough, will take some experiments
I like your idea of the plywood very much I’m going to try it! thanks for watching ! 👍🙏
Nice music
Wow, gorgeous work! I stumbled on your video researching pochade boxes. If you see this comment, are you using the medium or large Sienna?
I'm using the medium one thanks for watching !
Hi Freeman, great little video, keep em coming. Good news that your making progress on the build. How’s the little apprentice doing, must be nearly your standard now. 😁👍
Ha ha Millie is doing great and now her younger sister Bella is into plein air as well ! So much fun !!
Thx, I would recommend either none or another background music. I found the music quite disturbing. Otherwise great
Yes I’ve changed my music in later videos … thanks for the feedback !
Good! Music makes it a chore to understand you. Wish you well.
I’ve had a few people say this I’ve tried a different soundtrack on my latest couple of vids … let me know if it’s any better … thanks for your feedback
Good like WhatsApp please
don't like the music. Too loud.
See previous comment … hard to please everyone but I’ve taken your feedback onboard, let me know if it’s any better on my latest vid cheers F
Very nice painting
Thanks for watching!!