Carving letters in stone
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- This video is part 2 of " carving letters in stone" , the viewer gets a close up tutorial of letter carving with the use of air driven hammer and hand held chisels, preformed and filmed by Wayne D Ferree Ferree Studios . Film editing by Mike Haduck
Beautiful work Wayne. 🔥
Thanks Greg
I found this channel through Mike Haduck's. It's beautiful work.
Thank you Rhonda
Beautiful! Just bought some pneumatic hammers and chisels. Thanks from a veteran sign painter and monument worker.
Your very welcome Stingray
This is exactly what I wanted to see Wayne, thank you.
I'm glad you found it informative.
Nice to see Mike and Wayne pairing up to do these video's.
glad you like it
Beautiful job!
THANKS
Greetings all the way from Somalia Mr Wayne. Thanks for sharing. I really enjoyed watching and learning from you.
Thanks Mohamed
Fantastic Wayne, thank you very much.
your welcome, thank you for viewing
Excellent Wayne, enjoyed!
Thank you! Al
this is turning into Stone Carving University
I hope to pass on this trade, it was difficult to find learning sources 4 decades ago,
your videos have been very helpful to me
Wayne please tell me the specifics of the pneumatic tool you are using in this video. Thanks. Big fan of you and Mike Haduck for awhile now.
Hello GD, I use a 3/4 inch air hammer, they require 90 psi to run on, try Dallet Tool , Granite City Tool, or Trow and Holden tool, try Indiana craigslist first, you might find a used one.
Nice job.
thanks
good job Wayne
Thank you ali
Wonderful artist
Thank you James
This is my next new endeavour sir!! Please tell me if limestone is a good choice for a pneumatic air hammer. I want to carve some of my own stone. .. please get back to me .. IM INTERESTED I can’t find a hammer like your either haha cheers .. great work
air hammers work on most stone, limestone is soft and the #1 choice for building and architectural ornamentation.
Thank you.. I have made my first piece with a dewalt and used a found shale type rock .. created a face. It looks good I’m into this .
Great job. I would have been shaking like a leaf on that R.
Thanks Guillermo
Complet air start to later???
I don't know what you mean
Where did you obtain these tools Wayne?
Mostly Trow and Holden Tool, or Bybee tool, I prefer Bybee for lettering. Check my video on Bybee Stone.
Is that a 1/2 D or B from trowel and holden?
its a 3/4 inch hammer, I'm not aware of what else it may be referred to as.
Is it possible to carve pre-cast stone (essentially concrete) with this method?
I'm not sure, but I think so.
Ur exposing your self to much more silica when doing so. As per say natural stone
You ever work in marble? Nice work.
Yes, when I have project.
What stone is this, Wayne? Sounds harder than limestone. L
its limestone