Jimmy Buffet Tear Thank you.I think if i start talking or making 15-20 min videos people just do a fast forward just to get the end faster.I think around 5 minutes is the time that anybody can watch. I trying to show the important parts of the carvings. Trying to do more and different things. Thanks for watching.
When I was a kid, like 15 years ago or so, I was at barker Ville and a guy who was camping there was dremeling some thick bark with faces like this. I sat and watched him for a while, and he gave me the one he was making. I still have it, but I've long forgot the man's name and face. I always wonder when I'm watching these videos if one of them is that guy. He didn't initial the piece, so I guess I'll never know.
That’s a nice story. Unfortunately that carver isn’t me except O give my carvings away too. Keep looking , watching maybe you gonna find the man. Wish you luck. 👋
I have another question for you. When you switched over to the Dremel and carved the whiskers on the beard did you use a sanding drum on edge or a cylinder burr? Again, I love your work. Thanks
Wonderful! Is the long slender pink “burr” one you made yourself or did you purchase it? If you do make these would you please share your procedure, if you purchase them, where do you get them? It looks like a very good final sanding bit to really smooth out the cuts from other burrs. Thank you so very much for sharing your talents with us.
Laurie McConnell Hi there.That pink one is Split Cylinder Mandrels you can buy it on amazon.I usually cut out a little bit of sandpaper stick on type and just roll it around the bit.
one of the best I've seen... Thank you for such an inspiring video. Derek
derek sturrock Thank you 👍👋
This work is both incredible and inspiring. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very nice project! Great job 👍
Well, looks like I finally have a use for all those extra carving bits that came with my Dremel.
Yess go for it 👍
Nice piece as always, love your vids, cause you don't waste any time talking and explaining this and that, just get right to doing it.
Jimmy Buffet Tear Thank you.I think if i start talking or making 15-20 min videos people just do a fast forward just to get the end faster.I think around 5 minutes is the time that anybody can watch. I trying to show the important parts of the carvings. Trying to do more and different things. Thanks for watching.
Beautiful artwork
wonderful work!
Jolien Brebels Thank you
When I was a kid, like 15 years ago or so, I was at barker Ville and a guy who was camping there was dremeling some thick bark with faces like this. I sat and watched him for a while, and he gave me the one he was making. I still have it, but I've long forgot the man's name and face. I always wonder when I'm watching these videos if one of them is that guy. He didn't initial the piece, so I guess I'll never know.
That’s a nice story. Unfortunately that carver isn’t me except O give my carvings away too. Keep looking , watching maybe you gonna find the man. Wish you luck. 👋
The depth of detail is amazing
The flexie shaft have you ever broken one while power carving?
I never broke a bit or shaft before yet 😉 thx 👍
Bravo!
Can you tell me what tools you use and burrs ?..........................................................................................Ken
Nice and very fast
I have another question for you. When you switched over to the Dremel and carved the whiskers on the beard did you use a sanding drum on edge or a cylinder burr? Again, I love your work. Thanks
Laurie McConnell Hi there thanks again .I using this
www.lowes.com/pd/Dremel-2-Piece-Steel-Carving-Bit/3824357
Gorgeous what tool do you use please
What kind of wood are you using?????
Great video......👍
Wonderful! Is the long slender pink “burr” one you made yourself or did you purchase it? If you do make these would you please share your procedure, if you purchase them, where do you get them? It looks like a very good final sanding bit to really smooth out the cuts from other burrs. Thank you so very much for sharing your talents with us.
Laurie McConnell Hi there.That pink one is Split Cylinder Mandrels you can buy it on amazon.I usually cut out a little bit of sandpaper stick on type and just roll it around the bit.
very nice carving
Amazing i love this
The Texas Carom Club 👍
Nice....
How many rpm are you operating on this? Mike.
Mike J it’s depends of the hardness of the wood and the bits i using .I using all the range i have
At 6:00, what is the pink sanding bit that you are using?
aaron swift Hi that’s a split mandrel and sticky sided sandpaper on it .
@@carvingandsuch thank you!
Where do you get your carving burrs? I have some but nowhere near that aggressive.
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kutzall.com
Se parece al CID Campeador, también conocido con don Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar 🇪🇸
I noticed at 1:09 you changed burrs.
Nada que es un hermoso trabajo saludos desde chile
Hello from Florida 👋
Awrsome
wonderful
What are the bits you used called?
Kutzall but I believe all the bits I using are in the description 👍
@@carvingandsuch my bad, but thank you - great wood spirit
No worries 😉
How is the tool of minute 1 and 4 called?
Lopez grisales Andres giovanni Hi that’s a Foredom tx
Trabalho muito bom !👏👏
what kind of wood do you use for this ?
wiek witek Hey I using driftwood all kinds i able to find. Thanks
Eu queria tanto aprender essa arte mas não tem ninguém que me ensina
🙂
😎
Me manda um vídeo aula para mim aprender essa arte por favor
حلو
Здорово,круто!
What kind of wood do you use