Thank you so much for posting these wonderful carving programs. Watching Rick on PBS when I was recovering from surgery was what got me interested in carving myself. Great memories....thank you
Dan Thank You for finding these programs. Always wanted to carve, but had to take care of both of my parents. Now that I am retired, I am having fun carving and watching Rick Butz. Dan thanks again Buddy!
I took a three hour Santa carving with Rick in the early 90's and I learned so much from him in a short period of time. His wife Ellen is also An excellent carver and walked around the class correcting our mistakes.
That brings back so many memories! Watching Rick Butz on PBS sparked my interest in wood carving. I still have the Santa I made in 1992 and it has become an important part of our Christmas decorating.
when I was a kid I used to come home from school and turn on PBS. They had a half hour of Bob Ross painting followed by a half hour of Rick Butz wood carving. I loved watching this stuff so much that I bought some DVDs. I don't think you could find them anymore.
Rick Butz is a relatively good woodcarver, but not so good with eyes, I have noticed. Harold Enlow has a few books out that illustrate a much better way to produce very nice faces, with excellent eyes, mouths, lips, and other great details. But for a beginner, Rick Butz will give you some cool projects to work on. I had his books back in the day, and carved the man portaging the canoe, which is a great project too.
Thank you so much for posting these wonderful carving programs. Watching Rick on PBS when I was recovering from surgery was what got me interested in carving myself. Great memories....thank you
Leonard Price you're welcome. I've had these for years. Glad others get to enjoy them.
Thank you for uploading this! :D 👋
Dan Thank You for finding these programs. Always wanted to carve, but had to take care of both of my parents. Now that I am retired, I am having fun carving and watching Rick Butz. Dan thanks again Buddy!
Lisa Dominick it's funny because I thought I was the only one that watched these. Nice to hear that other people like them.
I took a three hour Santa carving with Rick in the early 90's and I learned so much from him in a short period of time. His wife Ellen is also An excellent carver and walked around the class correcting our mistakes.
Fabulous. Thanks so much for taking the time to find and upload. Cheers!
You're welcome, enjoy!
That brings back so many memories! Watching Rick Butz on PBS sparked my interest in wood carving. I still have the Santa I made in 1992 and it has become an important part of our Christmas decorating.
when I was a kid I used to come home from school and turn on PBS. They had a half hour of Bob Ross painting followed by a half hour of Rick Butz wood carving. I loved watching this stuff so much that I bought some DVDs. I don't think you could find them anymore.
Great job.
i was getting back into woodcarving a few months ago and looked on here to find Rick Butts but it was nowhere to be found. thank you for uploading
You're welcome. I've had the DVDs for years. Just lying in a box. I figured it was time to put them up online.
Rick Butz is a relatively good woodcarver, but not so good with eyes, I have noticed. Harold Enlow has a few books out that illustrate a much better way to produce very nice faces, with excellent eyes, mouths, lips, and other great details. But for a beginner, Rick Butz will give you some cool projects to work on. I had his books back in the day, and carved the man portaging the canoe, which is a great project too.