if you have the right wood you can carve right away. its important to use a wood that doesnt splinter too much. i personally prefer pear tree wood. irt´ts a little on the harder side but doesnt splinter as much
Kinda painful to watch how little progress is made out of fear of losing a finger. Invest in gloves or tape my friend. Edit: Also it may help to glue the panels down instead of a using a piece of tape so you're not having to get creative on how you hold a chunk of wood to keep the panels from falling off. Sorry if this seems condescending. Just makes this video seem a lot longer than it is because i'm 15 minutes in and all you've got is rounded corners...
Cringe how you wouldn't just carve a spheres and start etching in the features . It's also angsty that doesn't have the blade facing away from him . Gave me anxiety the whole first ten min. Not gonna make it . Bye .
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Is there something like preparing wood before carving or it's just..when u buy good kind of wood it's already ready for carving
if you have the right wood you can carve right away. its important to use a wood that doesnt splinter too much. i personally prefer pear tree wood. irt´ts a little on the harder side but doesnt splinter as much
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nice video bud
Kinda painful to watch how little progress is made out of fear of losing a finger. Invest in gloves or tape my friend. Edit: Also it may help to glue the panels down instead of a using a piece of tape so you're not having to get creative on how you hold a chunk of wood to keep the panels from falling off. Sorry if this seems condescending. Just makes this video seem a lot longer than it is because i'm 15 minutes in and all you've got is rounded corners...
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Cringe how you wouldn't just carve a spheres and start etching in the features . It's also angsty that doesn't have the blade facing away from him . Gave me anxiety the whole first ten min. Not gonna make it . Bye .