Thank you Daniel. It's always a great pleasure to watch your videos and this seems a very interesting project. I've done some basic carving but am willing to try this project to completion.
Hi Alan! Thank you very much, my dear friend, for watching the video and for your always kind comments! I am happy you liked the project and are willing to give it a try. Let me know if you want me to e-mail you the patterns. Cheers! Daniel
Hi Don! Thank you for your nice comments. Looking at pictures of animals one can get some neat patterns. Of course, the dolphin shape helps because it is pretty streamlined. Cheers! Daniel
Daniel it has been some time since viewing one of your videos. Previously I have watched your wood turning and new shop videos. I am excited to see the wood carving series. Cheers.
Hi Bill! Thank you so much, my dear friend, for watching the video and for the nice comments! Although I have done a bit of carving in spoons and a couple of other projects, I am pretty new to this art. I love the fact that you do not generate as much saw dust and the chips are somehow more confined to a smaller area, besides you can do most of the process seating and relaxing (at least when it is whittling, not so much if you need to use a vise, chisels and mallets).Cheers! Daniel
Hola Daniel: Great minds must think alike. I did something very similar to your dolphin pattern for a friend. However, my pattern was 6’ long of a Marlin. He carves fish and asked me to come up with a pattern. My pattern was printed on my old HP plotter that I used in my stained glass pattern designs when I was in the business. I think he is still whittling away at wood and have not seen what he is doing. Great Video!!!
Hi John! Thank you kindly, my dear friend for watching and commenting the video! That seems to be a completely different scale of work, wow! 6 foot is what I am tall, hahahaha! Although I think it is easier to get the details well at a larger scale. Cheers! Daniel
Hola Pedro! Hace casi treinta años que vivo en EE.UU. así que el inglés para mí fue una necesidad para poder trabajar, estudiar, etc. Por las dudas te comento que la mayoría de mis videos tienen dos versiones, una en español y otra en inglés. En la descripción del video por lo general incorporo el enlace de la versión en el otro idioma. Pero si no aparece allí, ve a mi canal de TH-cam: th-cam.com/users/danielvilarino y allí puedes buscar en la lista de videos la versión que desees. Un gran abrazo! Daniel
Thank you Daniel. It's always a great pleasure to watch your videos and this seems a very interesting project. I've done some basic carving but am willing to try this project to completion.
Hi Alan! Thank you very much, my dear friend, for watching the video and for your always kind comments! I am happy you liked the project and are willing to give it a try. Let me know if you want me to e-mail you the patterns. Cheers! Daniel
Very clever use of the computer to produce WHAT YOU WANT, Not what it wants you to have. Don from South Aust.
Hi Don! Thank you for your nice comments. Looking at pictures of animals one can get some neat patterns. Of course, the dolphin shape helps because it is pretty streamlined. Cheers! Daniel
Daniel it has been some time since viewing one of your videos. Previously I have watched your wood turning and new shop videos. I am excited to see the wood carving series. Cheers.
Hi Bill! Thank you so much, my dear friend, for watching the video and for the nice comments! Although I have done a bit of carving in spoons and a couple of other projects, I am pretty new to this art. I love the fact that you do not generate as much saw dust and the chips are somehow more confined to a smaller area, besides you can do most of the process seating and relaxing (at least when it is whittling, not so much if you need to use a vise, chisels and mallets).Cheers! Daniel
Hola Daniel:
Great minds must think alike. I did something very similar to your dolphin pattern for a friend. However, my pattern was 6’ long of a Marlin. He carves fish and asked me to come up with a pattern. My pattern was printed on my old HP plotter that I used in my stained glass pattern designs when I was in the business. I think he is still whittling away at wood and have not seen what he is doing. Great Video!!!
Hi John! Thank you kindly, my dear friend for watching and commenting the video! That seems to be a completely different scale of work, wow! 6 foot is what I am tall, hahahaha! Although I think it is easier to get the details well at a larger scale. Cheers! Daniel
I always suspected that you were an artist!
Hi Billy! Thank you, my dear friend, for your always kind comments! Cheers! Daniel
Me encantaría habla inglés como usted.
Hola Pedro! Hace casi treinta años que vivo en EE.UU. así que el inglés para mí fue una necesidad para poder trabajar, estudiar, etc. Por las dudas te comento que la mayoría de mis videos tienen dos versiones, una en español y otra en inglés. En la descripción del video por lo general incorporo el enlace de la versión en el otro idioma. Pero si no aparece allí, ve a mi canal de TH-cam: th-cam.com/users/danielvilarino y allí puedes buscar en la lista de videos la versión que desees. Un gran abrazo! Daniel