Power Carving Your First Wood Spirit/Part 1
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- In this video Power Carving Your First Wood Spirit/Part 1 I take you step by step by drawing on the wood and showing you cut for cut how to use the Dremel and start the carving process.
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Excellent tutorial for a beginner. Like the idea of holding the wood securely so you can use both hands to give better control. Thanks for sharing, regards, Tony(UK)
Glad it was helpful!
i've been carving woodspirits for about a month and these tutorials are super helpful thanks buddy
Glad you like them!
Just found ur channel and am very impressed. Looking forward to much more, thanks for sharing your talents
Thank you so much!
Kevin you are a big help to carvers like me. I have had trouble with the noses and eyes and your videos have helped me tremendously. Thank you for sharing your great talent.
Thank you very much . I'm glad to help . Thanks for watching also.
Cotton bark is hard to find where I live.
Got some one inch thick stuff is all. Carved a 5 minute wizard out of it. Great video
You can try the same techniques on Pine , Ceder or any other woods you may have available also.
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Merci il me tarde de voir la suite , il à l'air d'être un bon Spiritwood 🙂 !
Es admirable lo que haces amigo saludos desde República Oriental del Uruguay...no tener un torno como el tuyo
Really enjoy your videos Kevin. Where do you get your bark?
Sometimes ebay or or try cottonwoodbark.com
Can we use Basswood or Hardwood don't have Cottonwood I know it's yours preferred wood but could you do it on wood that we can get
You can use any wood you have available Barry. I'm editing a video on carving a piece of Ceder log right now for the video after this one also. No worries bud.use what you have.
@@kevinscarvings663 some wood are harder to cart than others. but thank you
@@kevinscarvings663 yes also don’t overlook any branch. Iv power carved oak, elm, birch and stuff I don’t know what it was. The bits eat it up
@@barryfigel9957 i carved every kind of wood , sometimes you just need different or bigger bits and tools to get some heavy wood off. .I'll show more woods and ways on this channel as we go.
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