Hello Keven. The more videos I discover of his, the more I admire him. I try to model their carvings but the white pine from Spain is harder than what they have in the USA. However I keep trying. Greetings. Santander, Spain
How inspiring you are. Thanks. Makes me want to try "free hand" carving (whittling). I have always carved using a carvers vice and mallet. I intend to free up and enjoy myself trying something new.
Greetings my friend, watching your master piece really gave me lots of fun during the the lockdown. I been watching most of your work. Being one of you admirer I am hoping too see one day that you carve my favorite cartoon idol ......POPEYE.....hehehe.....more power to you
Most carvers cut in one scrole but i coudn't manage too so it's good to see that i am using the same technique as a master carver , cheers Billy H. UK.🌞
Question on the wood is it White pine ? As that has been mentioned as suitable for flat plane / whittling but not sure how to tell it apart from the C3 studding timber at our local diy supply store ... Great work regardless you are a gifted carver.
That was interesting. Did you use the saw because you used a different kind of wood or just to show a different approach to roughout a carving.? Thanks for sharing that with us.
При склеивании слишком много клея нанёс, достаточно с одной стороны только намазать ну или если с двух сторон то по немногу..для чего такой перерасход клея.??
The raised fibers created by scratching the wood actually prevent the two pieces from adhering as well as they would if they were left smooth. You want full contact and the raised fibers prevent that.
This is great! I'm a joiner from the UK and I've gotten back into whittling/carving after watching your videos thanks again
That’s good to know. Thanks
Kevin, you have a great talent and you sharing that talent has helped me immensely in my new interest in woodcarving. Thank you.
Glad it helps Harry. Thanks
A true artists makes it look easy. You have proven that point. Thanks Kevin for the video.
Thanks Jerry
Hello Keven. The more videos I discover of his, the more I admire him. I try to model their carvings but the white pine from Spain is harder than what they have in the USA. However I keep trying. Greetings. Santander, Spain
I wish I could do that. As you carve the personality comes through. Great video!! Thanks for sharing such a wonderful art form! :)
Thank you Regina. Sure you can do it. It just takes practice
Very lifelike. Great facial expression. Excellent job!
excellent, wonderful beautiful great ... etc. thank you for sharing it with us.
Thank you
That Is Adorable🐦🐦🐦💖💙🧡🌲🌲🌲🌳🌳ThankYou For Sharing
Thanks. You’re welcome
How inspiring you are. Thanks. Makes me want to try "free hand" carving (whittling). I have always carved using a carvers vice and mallet. I intend to free up and enjoy myself trying something new.
Thanks Ron. A knife in one hand and a block of wood in the other is a fun way to go
Greetings my friend, watching your master piece really gave me lots of fun during the the lockdown. I been watching most of your work. Being one of you admirer I am hoping too see one day that you carve my favorite cartoon idol ......POPEYE.....hehehe.....more power to you
Most carvers cut in one scrole but i coudn't manage too so it's good to see that i am using the same technique as a master carver , cheers Billy H. UK.🌞
Awesome once again Kevin.. many thanks for sharing
Thank you
Fantastic as usual!
Thanks Doug
You make this look so easy. You are a true professional. Meanwhile at the hospital!
Thank you. Be careful
amazing work sir! really enjoyed watching you work.
My brother, this was an awesome carve.
Thank you
Muy bonito el tallado. I like so much your carving, great job.
Thank you
Thanks Kevin..think I might have it now with cut out..another great job
Thanks Jack. Hope it helps
Love the knife made me one y didn’t I c your vid before I spent a fortune on tools I didn’t need😷stay healthy my friend
Question on the wood is it White pine ? As that has been mentioned as suitable for flat plane / whittling but not sure how to tell it apart from the C3 studding timber at our local diy supply store ... Great work regardless you are a gifted carver.
Excellent work I enjoyed watching you very much
Thank you
Uncle Jed would be impressed with your whittling skills, I know I am well done sir.
Thank you
A beautiful piece of carving Kevin you are a pleasure to watch and do you sell any of your carvings
Incredible art! Thanks for sharing..
Thank you
Parabéns grande artista!
Stunning work buddy,well done
Thanks
Браво Маэстро !!! Супер !
Thanks
That was interesting. Did you use the saw because you used a different kind of wood or just to show a different approach to roughout a carving.? Thanks for sharing that with us.
Still using pine. Someone asked to see how I did a rough out. Thanks
Cool work
I get a lot of inspiration from watching this video
Thank
Thank you. 👍🏻
والله وانا صغيرة كنت احب هذا الفن فن النحت عل الخشب 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌻🌻🌻🌻🌺🌺🌺💐💐💐
Thank you
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انت مبدع 👌👌👌
Awesome carver! Like your “silent “ videos.
Thank you
hi thanks for the vid, amazing ! what wood do you use ?
Thank you. It’s eastern white pine
Bravo maestro 👍👌👍👌
Thanks
Bravissimo
Hi is there a reason for using 2 pieces of wood together?
При склеивании слишком много клея нанёс, достаточно с одной стороны только намазать ну или если с двух сторон то по немногу..для чего такой перерасход клея.??
Ouww... crazzyy! It looks so amazing for handmaking bro
Thanks Man
@@KevinCoates98 - butt.. why's there nothing the finishing at the last minutes, on thumbnail only?
I carve for a few days and then I paint them. About 6-8 carvings at a time
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Can someone please tell me what sort of wood this is as it seems very soft?
Are you carving bass wood?
Cool little guy! Thanks!
Thanks Charlie
Just subbed. I like your content! You seem to have a style kinda like Doug's. I like it! I wish I could carve but im bad.
Thank you. It takes lots of practice. You will get better the more you do it
Awesome work, like this log man do you copy him from somewhere or is he in your head?
Thank you. In my head
@@KevinCoates98 amazing
how did y determine the angle of the blade?
Another great video Kevin
what kind of pine is it? I tired carving pine and was pretty hard.
It’s eastern white pine. It’s pretty soft but there are some pines that are hard to work with.
Genial excelente arte 👏👏👏
Thank you
What is the knife you are using? It looks like a re-purposed kitchen knife.
It’s a repurposed fish fillet knife
Another great carving Kevin
Thanks Thomas
Un maestro a quien seguir feliicitaciones
Thanks
Hola ,muy lindo, que madera es?
Thanks. It’s eastern white pine
Получился старший брат Буратино.
Truly awesome, having your pattern would be nice. Great cutout technique without using tape
Thanks Richard. I have someone else looking for one. Give me your email and I’ll get one to you too
Kevin Coates rgkunicki@gmail.com. I just can’t sketch any good,
Congratulation!!! Great job
Thanks Juan
Whats is the Woods to use sir ..
I use white pine
How many years have you been carving?
About 20yrs
Reminds me a little of Pete La Clair.
Awesome
Thanks
fantastic!! thanks for sharing
Thank you. You’re welcome
Why not work “bormachine”?? Sorry it my eng😂
Bước tương gỗ dat đẹp
Great job .
Thanks Colin
Well done...do you keep all of your carvings? Always look forward to your new posting. Thank you
Thank you. I sell pretty much all I do
Who is the sawmill man?
An imaginary dude
They look similar to what my grandfather use to do him and his family the Trigg
Trigg carvings are awesome
Veramente bravo complimenti
Thank you
Tried making a giraffe in art school like that hmm. Mine not so good but Mom still saved it 😁
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Thank you Kevin
Júlíus
Thanks Julius
You have shown that this is fun and imagination is individual, not based on anyone or anything else.
You are spot on Jim. I think that’s the way it should too.
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💖💚💜😎😎😎😎😎😎Verry Niice
Thanks
Way cool ~~Well done ~~
Thanks Dennis and thanks for the mention on Facebook
Eccezionale
Довольно точная работа лобзиком!
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Estupendo.
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O Sr é muito Nice 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
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Magic hands🙌
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鬼斧神功👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻
Thank you
Super
Thanks Henry
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Hello it s possible to have your model?thank you
No problem. Send me your email
Wow
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Eccellente
Thank you
Hard work
Thanks
Gente Messer dough Linker Kevin the best
Thank you
vot kind vood dat???
Eastern white pine
Your unbelievable..........
Thanks
Mayonnaise?
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loosing thump textbook video..
althoug result looks cool...
Thanks
For Gods sake , get a new bandsaw blade . That ones , way past its use by date ...
It’s not a new blade I need. That’s the first use for that blade. It’s a new bandsaw. That one is over 20yrs old and very difficult to get parts for
What the heck do 198 people dislike about this?
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Your left handed
Yes I am 🤚
Why did you score the wood before gluing? Completely unnecessary step.
Just for a little added security
Well as a woodworker for 30 years, I can tell you you are doing more damage than good. But that’s just my opinion.
The raised fibers created by scratching the wood actually prevent the two pieces from adhering as well as they would if they were left smooth. You want full contact and the raised fibers prevent that.
But since it’s not something that is under stress, it shouldn’t have any effect.
Tu no hases nada más que a vuelos y cuando vas hacer abuelas porque en el mundo hay hombres y mujeres y niños y niñas no te parece maestro