I actually have a lot of fun working with smal pendants and stone jewelry, I have been looking to learn more about it ! Your videos are super interesting! Do you have any recommendations for making very thin holes in stone ?
Great video. New subscriber here! I'd love to try this some time. Your explanation of everything is easy to understand. The only problem is... I have about 50 hobbies and never enough time! 😅 Was the queen for a client? How long does it take? Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Have you considered using a dust collection system to cut down on dust? Harbor freight does sell a dust collector & cyclone seperator designed for woodworking. Wonder if it would be suitable for stone carving.
Yeah that might be something I'll have to look into because for filming the dust gets on the camera and I think I broke a lens from the dust damage. Thanks for the comment!
Nice work. I have a lapidary workshop and foredom grinder, but really want to start working large specimens Only way I can afford probably is auction/used Thanks for the guidance
@@Galaction585 there is a lesson in the hand sculpting course that goes over sculpting male hands vs female hands. The course is on sale now too so if your interested now is a good time. Proko.com/handsculpt
thankyouuu
Have you considered trying stone sculpting?
Stones are cool
Yes. I have a line of large boulders along my front yard. I thought it would be cool to try it on them.
Yeah but I didn't know what to get more specifically a mask
I actually have a lot of fun working with smal pendants and stone jewelry, I have been looking to learn more about it ! Your videos are super interesting! Do you have any recommendations for making very thin holes in stone ?
You're so talented at what u do 😍😍
@@diyfireking Thank you
We don’t have big rocks here in Florida but I’ve always wanted to try carving up river rock paving stones haha
@@Spycyzygy Georgia has some great marble! Definitely worth trying.
Great video. Thanks
@@ProxyMaestro No problem!
Great video. New subscriber here! I'd love to try this some time. Your explanation of everything is easy to understand. The only problem is... I have about 50 hobbies and never enough time! 😅
Was the queen for a client? How long does it take? Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
This was just for fun and for a sculpture show called Sculpture In The Park that I was getting ready for.
@@AndrewJosephKeith
Oh wow. It's beautiful!
Have you considered using a dust collection system to cut down on dust? Harbor freight does sell a dust collector & cyclone seperator designed for woodworking. Wonder if it would be suitable for stone carving.
Yeah that might be something I'll have to look into because for filming the dust gets on the camera and I think I broke a lens from the dust damage. Thanks for the comment!
Nice work.
I have a lapidary workshop and foredom grinder, but really want to start working large specimens
Only way I can afford probably is auction/used
Thanks for the guidance
Used tools that are good brands in good condition are a great option! I've got many used tools myself. Good luck!
Please give tips about female fingers
@@Galaction585 there is a lesson in the hand sculpting course that goes over sculpting male hands vs female hands. The course is on sale now too so if your interested now is a good time. Proko.com/handsculpt