Roger, I have completed a roughout from you a view years ago of the squint-eyed, smirking teeth showing cowboy! Thanks, I do have an impossible task of maintaining sharp tools, any tips? Yor videos are tops, and Payton does a great job also!
Really great explanation of the intricate details and order of cuts in developing the eyes and areas around the eyes. Beautiful work and easy to follow your explanations, just wish I could remember all of them once the video is over! Nothing beats practice and experience! Great job 👍👍
@@rogerstegall6117 asking if it’s possible to receive the “Hillbilly” pattern and if it’s possible also to receive the pattern showed in the video “Blocking a carving without a bandsaw”. I have a bandsaw so I would like to try to make also this one. Thank you a lot!!
Brilliant carve , very informative. Really helps with the eyes . Thanks for the upload 👍
Thanks for y’all’s time. Beautiful work. Wonderful..
Roger, I have completed a roughout from you a view years ago of the squint-eyed, smirking teeth showing cowboy! Thanks, I do have an impossible task of maintaining sharp tools, any tips? Yor videos are tops, and Payton does a great job also!
Great video roger. Very nice camera work also Payton.
Thanks Timothy and keep those chips flying
Très bien filmé. Merci de partager votre savoir faire.
Outstanding work, appreciate you showing your techniques.
Thanks Jim and keep those chips flying
Looking good Roger
Thanks Tommy and keep those chips flying
Really great explanation of the intricate details and order of cuts in developing the eyes and areas around the eyes. Beautiful work and easy to follow your explanations, just wish I could remember all of them once the video is over! Nothing beats practice and experience! Great job 👍👍
Thanks J Elmo for your comment and keep those chips flying
Fantastic. Thanks for your efforts and knowledge
Enjoyed the carving Roger
Thanks Greg and keep those chips flying
Very good information. I was noticing your name on your knives do you make tools and knives?
Great videos Roger.Where do you get your wood from and what dimensions do you generally order?
I buy my wood from Peter Engler design in Branson Missouri and I usually get three by three by 12 inches long
Thank you Mr Stegall, very appreciated.
Few days ago I wrote you an email asking for some patterns!
Which patterns do you want and send me your email address
@@rogerstegall6117 asking if it’s possible to receive the “Hillbilly” pattern and if it’s possible also to receive the pattern showed in the video “Blocking a carving without a bandsaw”. I have a bandsaw so I would like to try to make also this one.
Thank you a lot!!
Very nice thanks 😉
Thanks Mark and keep those chips flying
Thank you!
Thanks Mike and keep those chips flying
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