Nice work! The dark color of the knot is really cool. When the other fisherman showed up in the background my first thought was “oh no it’s Bigfoot” lol
We had our eyes open for those Alaskan squatches.this was just a random fisherman in the alaska wilderness who might have been Slightly envious of my fishing hole.
@@CreationDust777 if we catch a trout it seems some guy shows up next to us like they are hiding behind a tree watching. We can relate! Maybe that’s why there’s so many Sasquatch stories lol
Nice job on the knot, and nice fish Josh :) being in nature seem to clean out the clutter for me, to the point im really needing to create something! enjoyed this tutorial/adventure
You do beautiful work and I really enjoy your videos. I wish you would spend a little more time on the carving itself, and explained the type of finishes you use and other details. Looking forward to seeing more of your wonderful Pine knot carvings. Thank you and best wishes.
Thank you for watching, and thanks for the compliment. We are seeing a big interest in how -to. We have shifted a little to creating more instructional type videos to be included. We're filming them now, but it takes time to get them in place. I us a finish called old antique by minwax on all my pine knots carvings. I think your best bet is to get it online. It comes in a red can. I apply a thin layer and wipe it off with a clean cloth. I apply many coats letting it dry in between coats until a sheen develops. Contact me if you have other questions. Best to you
@@CreationDust777 same here I didn't know much about your other carving at the time so many peoples channels and so many videos to get true hard to keep up thanks for the support much appreciated
I just found your channel and I'm really enjoying your style so far, both carving and the videos. Do you think I would have any success carving a chunk of pine knot knife only? I make knifes sharp.
Thanks for watching our channel. I'm always amazed at what knife carvers can accomplish with just a knife. If you're just starting, you may find something like a piece of basswood, or poplar much easier to carve with a knife. I've carved with chainsaw for many years, but I'm honestly just starting to whittle with a pocket knife I'm doing simple designs . Check out my how to hand carve a spinning top video, or my mushroom woodcarving video. Those are both knife carving videos. I personally would probably not tackle a pine knot with just a knife, but it could be done if your determined. Best of luck to you, and careful with sharp knives!
Nice work! The dark color of the knot is really cool. When the other fisherman showed up in the background my first thought was “oh no it’s Bigfoot” lol
We had our eyes open for those Alaskan squatches.this was just a random fisherman in the alaska wilderness who might have been Slightly envious of my fishing hole.
@@CreationDust777 if we catch a trout it seems some guy shows up next to us like they are hiding behind a tree watching. We can relate! Maybe that’s why there’s so many Sasquatch stories lol
Nice job on the knot, and nice fish Josh :) being in nature seem to clean out the clutter for me, to the point im really needing to create something! enjoyed this tutorial/adventure
Spending time in nature definitely recharges the batteries. Glad you enjoyed the video. Looking forward to seeing what your next creation is.
Great video! Thanks for sharing.😊
Thank you for watching !
Very educational. Another great video.
Thanks!
That is such an amazing talent!! It really has to take a special eye and steady hands!! Awesome work!!
Thank you very much!
You do beautiful work and I really enjoy your videos. I wish you would spend a little more time on the carving itself, and explained the type of finishes you use and other details. Looking forward to seeing more of your wonderful Pine knot carvings. Thank you and best wishes.
Thank you for watching, and thanks for the compliment. We are seeing a big interest in how -to. We have shifted a little to creating more instructional type videos to be included. We're filming them now, but it takes time to get them in place. I us a finish called old antique by minwax on all my pine knots carvings. I think your best bet is to get it online. It comes in a red can. I apply a thin layer and wipe it off with a clean cloth. I apply many coats letting it dry in between coats until a sheen develops. Contact me if you have other questions. Best to you
@@CreationDust777 thanks for your response. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos
Truly some fine work
Thanks so much, very kind of you!
A man thats so cool iam only a beginner myself love that style
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video. We're starting to include more instructional, how to, and tips in our content. Thanks for watching
Just re visiting this video again and can appreciate it all the more 😊
It's good getting to know you Aiden! I didn't know who you were the first time you watched it
@@CreationDust777 same here I didn't know much about your other carving at the time so many peoples channels and so many videos to get true hard to keep up thanks for the support much appreciated
Great video brother . Nice work 👍
Hey thanks! Pine knots are one of my favorite things to carve. I noticed you had some nice pieces in your wood collection.
@@CreationDust777 I do. I just found a bunch the other day 👍
I just found your channel and I'm really enjoying your style so far, both carving and the videos. Do you think I would have any success carving a chunk of pine knot knife only? I make knifes sharp.
Thanks for watching our channel. I'm always amazed at what knife carvers can accomplish with just a knife. If you're just starting, you may find something like a piece of basswood, or poplar much easier to carve with a knife. I've carved with chainsaw for many years, but I'm honestly just starting to whittle with a pocket knife
I'm doing simple designs . Check out my how to hand carve a spinning top video, or my mushroom woodcarving video. Those are both knife carving videos. I personally would probably not tackle a pine knot with just a knife, but it could be done if your determined. Best of luck to you, and careful with sharp knives!