Dolphin Wood Carving in Walnut Part 3

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  • Опубликовано: 11 ноя 2021
  • Dolphin woodcarving, Part 2: Cuts using the patterns.
    Hi my friends! Hi my friends! This is the third of a series of three videos. In the first part we prepare the patterns needed for the carving of a dolphin in black walnut. In the second part we use those patterns to make, with the bandsaw, a rough cutting of the blank. And in the third video we will use this rough blank to do the actual carving using manual tools.
    Este video está en inglés, si deseas ver la versión en español, por favor haz un click en el siguiente enlace:
    • Tallado de Delfin en N...
    Link for the first video of the series:
    • Dolphin Wood Carving i...
    Link for the second video of the series:
    • Dolphin Wood Carving i...
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    Thank you so much for watching!!
    Cheers!!
    Daniel
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    Disclaimer:
    You, and only you, are responsible for your safety in the shop and for your health. The procedures shown in this video, (and my answers to the comments), although they are the ones I consider safe, are not necessarily so for every operator (wood turner, carpenter, etc.). Wood is a heterogeneous and unpredictable material, not two pieces are identical, even when they come from the same trunk of the same tree, shop tools and machines can cause damage to the operator, dust and other physical and chemical contaminants may cause disease and disorders when the operator does not take into consideration adequate protection. Always read operation manuals for your tools and machinery. This video can give you a point to start your research on what is the best for you, but, in any way is the only source of information. The level of experience of the operator is also a factor; procedures that may be safe for an operator that has a lot of experience may not be dangerous for an operator with less experience. If you do not feel safe or confident with a procedure you have seen in my channel, do not repeat it. Be safe and enjoy these activities.
    Descargo de Responsabilidad:
    Usted, y solo usted, es responsable por su seguridad en el taller y por su salud. Las prácticas mostradas en este video, (y las respuestas a los comentarios) si bien son las que yo considero seguras, no necesariamente lo son para todo operario (tornero, carpintero, etc.). La madera es un material heterogéneo y caprichoso, no hay dos piezas iguales aún en el mismo tronco de un mismo árbol, las máquinas y herramientas del taller pueden causar daño al operario, el polvillo y otros contaminantes físicos y químicos pueden causar enfermedad o trastornos cuando no se toman las precauciones debidas. Siempre lea los manuales de operación de sus herramientas y maquinarias. Este video puede darle un punto de partida en investigar qué es lo mejor para Usted, pero de ninguna manera es la única fuente de información. El nivel de experiencia del operario también es un factor, procedimientos que pueden ser muy seguros para un operario de experiencia pueden no serlos para operarios principiantes. Si no se siente confiado o seguro con algún procedimiento que ha visto en mi canal no lo repita. Manténganse seguros y disfruten de estas actividades.
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Комментарии • 8

  • @charlesreicks648
    @charlesreicks648 2 года назад +2

    Fantastic training video. I have enjoyed your work for a long time now. Thanks Tim

    • @DanielVilarino
      @DanielVilarino  2 года назад

      Hi Tim! Thank you, my dear friend, for your always kind comments! Cheers! Daniel

  • @jorgeianfernandez9885
    @jorgeianfernandez9885 Год назад

    I just got some walnut to whittle some rings out of. I know turning wood is easier for rings but whittling is a lot more fun.

    • @DanielVilarino
      @DanielVilarino  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much, my friend, I am glad you enjoyed the video! whittling is very relaxing (although I also enjoy wood turning a lot, hahahaa) If I were to do rings, I would probably use the lathe, but then again, the rings would be perfect because of the nature of the machine, when whittling you give a more artistic touch and no two rings will be identical, so they would have a lot of character! It will probably take you a bit longer, though :) Cheers! Daniel

  • @alanmullock381
    @alanmullock381 2 года назад +1

    Wow!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😎😎😎😎😎

    • @DanielVilarino
      @DanielVilarino  2 года назад

      Hi Alan! Thank you very much, my dear friend, for watching the video and the nice comment! Cheers! Daniel

  • @Woodturningwithbarry
    @Woodturningwithbarry 2 года назад +1

    Wow just wow 🤩

    • @DanielVilarino
      @DanielVilarino  2 года назад

      Hi Barry! Thank you so much, my dear friend, for watching the video and for such a nice comment! Cheers! Daniel