Fascinating! I am in the process of choosing some Pfeil tools to begin some woodcarving. I currently do contract sculpting for giftware and collectables companies, but that's all done in wax and clay. I thought I had a good collection of Pfeil tools picked out, and was about to order them, then I watched Reto use a couple gouges that were much larger than I would have thought. I especially loved how he shows how to get more cuts from a single tool.
They don’t carry this anymore. All the vise/holders I think are worthwhile aren’t offered. The veritas carvers bench is the first that comes to mind. I suppose I’ll just have to get creative and try to build my own
@@WoodcraftSupply Most likely European lime or limewood. Same genus as North American Basswood (Tilia), but a bit more dense. Also called Linden-you often see little leaved linden growing as a street tree in the US.
Fascinating! I am in the process of choosing some Pfeil tools to begin some woodcarving. I currently do contract sculpting for giftware and collectables companies, but that's all done in wax and clay.
I thought I had a good collection of Pfeil tools picked out, and was about to order them, then I watched Reto use a couple gouges that were much larger than I would have thought.
I especially loved how he shows how to get more cuts from a single tool.
What is the name of the thing around his wrist? "spoon"? What is the purpose and what is the material important? I can't understand his explanation.
How about a list of the chisel by items numbers of wood craft
Can you tell me please where do buy and find your wood please tell me l really want to know.
You can buy it at www.woodcraft.com
Where would I find that stand/holder?
That particular carvers vice is Reto's item. We carry this one: www.woodcraft.com/products/record-power-carvers-vise
They don’t carry this anymore. All the vise/holders I think are worthwhile aren’t offered. The veritas carvers bench is the first that comes to mind. I suppose I’ll just have to get creative and try to build my own
Can anybody tell me what is this is it real or fake wood like wood like from Home Depot please tell me i would really want to know.
It's real. Most likely Basswood.
@@WoodcraftSupply Most likely European lime or limewood. Same genus as North American Basswood (Tilia), but a bit more dense. Also called Linden-you often see little leaved linden growing as a street tree in the US.
I am artist with pfeil chisels
Is this engineered wood that you buy in Home Depot or some store or is this solid wood like cut off a tree. You now what I'm saying
This is basswood, not engineered wood,
Darn I just did a bear out of mahogany I wished I would have seen these video before I started
Or is real like a Raw big chunk of wood
Scott's math is a little screwy here 360-480, is transformed by Scott to 600-800 :)