Turning a Snowman

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  • Опубликовано: 31 окт 2017
  • How I create a wooden, turned snowman
    Here is a link to the scarf fabric I used .. www.joann.com/red-heart-boutiq...
    The snowman body starts out as a 6 1/2” (3” square) blank and the hat is about 3” tall (varies) and starts out about 2 3/4” square. Total snowman finished height is around 9” give-or-take depending on how tall you make the hat.
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  • @Dave51262
    @Dave51262 5 лет назад +2

    Great video. Really like seeing all the details of how you did it. Thanks.

  • @WolfRidgeWoodworking
    @WolfRidgeWoodworking 5 лет назад +2

    Very nice Christmas gift idea. I loved the video format!

  • @billy19461
    @billy19461 6 лет назад +1

    Watched it several times and still amazed!

  • @scottmedori1437
    @scottmedori1437 4 года назад +12

    Great ideas. I had trouble hearing you over the music, and your narrative is far more interesting and important than the music

  • @watcherdude1330
    @watcherdude1330 4 года назад +1

    EXCELLENT JOB for your FIRST video. 👍 You put a lot of time into each man. Shows your desire for perfection . And it is so interesting to see the different techniques you use . In my opinion VERY NICE WORKMANSHIP. Thanks for sharing your skills and techniques.

  • @dwbrasfieldful
    @dwbrasfieldful 4 года назад +1

    Nice job and you just gave me a new project to conquer. But I think I will keep it to just making one or two. Great work Dick.

  • @scottparat2138
    @scottparat2138 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you.... nice snowman and nice tut ....nice video too!
    Merry Christmas to all!!!

  • @danshep69
    @danshep69 4 года назад +4

    Music was not my favourite part but it is your video and the content was so cool. Snowmen are my Christmas theme so love these!

  • @germcrazyshokoff3623
    @germcrazyshokoff3623 Год назад

    Great video with great explanation. I was able to see most of the specific tools used for each part, which is my biggest issue as a new turner. We’ll see how it goes! Thank you!

  • @chriscollins7664
    @chriscollins7664 2 года назад

    Thanks for this video, I enjoyed watching it and it inspired me to make a snowman version of my family . Feeling festive! Merry Christmas

  • @bigsabertoothbunny5986
    @bigsabertoothbunny5986 5 лет назад +2

    Wonderful little project. I like it quite a bit and may give it a try in the future.

  • @kimbenson6127
    @kimbenson6127 2 года назад +1

    Thank You Very Well Done ! Taught Woods and Metals at the High School Level for a long time. It's always nice to see creative ability in folks. Very Nice

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  2 года назад

      Thanks. Glad you liked it!

  • @woodstoney
    @woodstoney 6 лет назад +1

    Really cute snowmen. Nice presentation!

  • @stephanie09.11
    @stephanie09.11 2 года назад

    Super cute. Love the music variety.

  • @ericklassen742
    @ericklassen742 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great video! I was wondering what I would do on Christmas Day with my three little Granddaughters. Then, you came along with this idea, I'll make it in four separate pieces for each snowman with a dowel hole up the center. Then each kid can assemble her own. I'll supervise the glueing part. Thanks man!

  • @sjscreations2608
    @sjscreations2608 6 лет назад

    Great job! I love that they are all individual. Cheers Sean

  • @MickyBellRoberts
    @MickyBellRoberts 2 года назад

    You are an awesome craftsman, very creative.

  • @eo1scwmwf
    @eo1scwmwf 5 лет назад +2

    Great work and video. Thank you for the inspiration.

  • @MickyBellRoberts
    @MickyBellRoberts 2 года назад +1

    I am going to try this on my new lathe, I have so much to learn. It is very exciting.

  • @OzarkArtsandCrafts
    @OzarkArtsandCrafts 2 года назад

    Great video. Great idea for mass production. I've watched all your videos and love the all. I hope you decide to produce more in the near future. I subscribed to you anyway because you are a great craftsman!

  • @pamhoven
    @pamhoven 6 лет назад

    Very nice video and beautiful snowmen!

  • @exotictones1054
    @exotictones1054 Год назад

    Nice work.they look great.

  • @BeaverCreekCreations
    @BeaverCreekCreations 4 года назад

    I think I'll turn some of those for gifts. Thanks for sharing.
    Stan

  • @nedcramdon1306
    @nedcramdon1306 7 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing! Think I'll try making just a couple first.

  • @cobberpete1
    @cobberpete1 6 лет назад

    Sound was fine.. Heard every word, and thanks for the idea :)

  • @Bitterfeld1284
    @Bitterfeld1284 7 месяцев назад +2

    Sehr schöne Arbeit und passend dazu erklärt. Ich finde die Musik welche Du für den Hintergrund gewählt hast passt perfekt und verstehe hier das rumgeheule nicht. Danke Dir für dieses tolle Video 👋

  • @MrBill0523
    @MrBill0523 2 года назад

    Great Video!! Merry Christmas! God Bless!

  • @kevinrose8568
    @kevinrose8568 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent video, the music and audio was fine. I heard everything you said.

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  6 лет назад

      Thanks for the feedback!

  • @WoodFrontier
    @WoodFrontier 6 лет назад

    Very nice. I like the tilted hat technique.
    -Todd

  • @dkheaton
    @dkheaton 6 лет назад +1

    Very nice video. I found the music and voice done well and easy to hear. I like the way you do your snowmen, a bit different than I have seen. I was sad when the video was over. Would have liked a bit more explanation on some parts. Well done sir.

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  6 лет назад

      Thanks! It is really strange that some people can hear everything fine and others not. Appreciate your comments and if I do more of these I will take all these comments seriously and improve.

    • @dkheaton
      @dkheaton 6 лет назад

      By the way, I would like to try something like this, can you tell me what you measurements are when you use your calipers to divide the 3 pieces? Depth and width?

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  6 лет назад +1

      The neck depth is 1 3/8" width is about 3/8". The waist area depth is 1 7/8" and width is about 1/2".

  • @TheEveryMaker
    @TheEveryMaker 6 лет назад

    Great video, I liked the music, I thought it was reasonably balanced, though I'm using headphones. Don't worry too much about the people complaining, people like to complain, and can be rude about it, though when you look at their channels, they've never posted a video before and don't know what it takes. Somehow on the internet, everyone is an expert. With the comments pointing to audio issues, it may be worth checking the video on your phone before posting it live, just to make sure it sounds Ok there as well. Keep it up! I'd love to see more.

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  6 лет назад

      Thanks much! Yup, I tend to go with the flow and critics don’t really bother me. Nobody was really out of line.
      I agree that next time I have to mix for the lowest possible device which, as you said, is probably my phone. I can’t be sure, but from the comments it seems like the folks with issues were phone people, and the others were either on headphones, a PC, or had better bluetooth speakers. I probably made a mistake mixing and listening using headphones only before publishing, but I was driving my wife nuts and headphones were the only option to preserve a tranquil home environment.
      Had the same issue years ago when I mixed audio for bands. I had to mix it so it sounded good on a crappy car stereo. If it sounded good there, it was good anywhere. If I did it in reverse, it sounded good on a quality stereo but lousy in the car.
      Thanks again for the positive encouragement!

  • @josephcraft2845
    @josephcraft2845 2 года назад

    Those are pretty cool

  • @stevenk1965
    @stevenk1965 Год назад

    Great video, I’ll have to give them a try

  • @tsmith9825
    @tsmith9825 4 года назад

    pretty cool project. Thanks

  • @stuswood
    @stuswood 6 лет назад

    this is awesome

  • @DeA2875
    @DeA2875 3 года назад +4

    This video is great, just one suggestion is to re-edit the sound, less volume on the music and pump your voice way up

  • @edwardsimmons3721
    @edwardsimmons3721 3 года назад

    Great quick ideas

  • @rodneystewart8711
    @rodneystewart8711 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for a great video on turning. I’m having a lot of fun making snowmen. What chuck do you use for the 1.25” hats? Thanks for your time.

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  5 лет назад

      Thanks. I use a Barracuda chuck with pin jaws to grab the tenon on the hats. Any chuck that has a set of pin jaws would work.

  • @turnerhugh
    @turnerhugh 5 лет назад +1

    Great video. Thanks. For the tilted hat effect the mortise had been drilled straight. How did you make the hat sit flat?

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  5 лет назад

      In the video I use a custom jig on my bandsaw to cut different angles on the top. I used to do it freehand, but find the jig I made safer and more accurate.

  • @billg7813
    @billg7813 5 лет назад +1

    Nice little project. Instead of Sharpie pen eyes, you might want to try rounding a dowel and chucking it up and spin at high speed. Apply some pressure and the dowel will “burn” the eyes in. I use that technique to make pips on some domino sets I like to make

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  5 лет назад

      Thanks. I make these things at a couple different levels of ‘quality’. For the ‘fancy’ ones I actually inlay eyes and buttons with Milliput, and add a few other more elaborate decorations. The pieces in the video I mass produce for my craft shows where I sell them cheap. The customers I have at these shows won’t pay a penny more if the eyes are Sharpie or ‘fancy’, so I just keep these units simple.

  • @jaymyers7900
    @jaymyers7900 Год назад

    Great video! Thanks! Only problem I ever have is finding thick enough stock for this - unless I laminate 3/4 boards together

  • @trevorhall9524
    @trevorhall9524 6 лет назад

    nice job, enjoyed it all

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  6 лет назад

      Thank you! I am truly amazed this vid ended up in the ‘wild’. I really just put it together because a few Facebook friends wanted to know how I did my turning.

  • @wadesaunders583
    @wadesaunders583 5 лет назад

    very nice sir!

  • @dennishand5920
    @dennishand5920 2 года назад

    fantastic video

  • @jeffrall455
    @jeffrall455 4 года назад

    Very Nice Sir!

  • @LynnLaceyLLWW
    @LynnLaceyLLWW 2 года назад +4

    Good video on how to - Couldn't hear your explanations because of the music - loose the music and improve the sound quality and this would be a great video.. Thanks for the effort and idea.

  • @morgancalvi6675
    @morgancalvi6675 2 года назад

    Good video...I hope you start doing more.

  • @richardkunicki5684
    @richardkunicki5684 6 лет назад +1

    Very cool. The finished snowman is awesome. I have never heard of abrasive paste. Can you elaborate?

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks! The abrasive paste I use is called Yorkshire Grit. If you aren’t in the UK it is available many places on-line.

  • @gulfmedic1
    @gulfmedic1 6 лет назад

    great video very nice work

  • @Rawc90
    @Rawc90 6 лет назад +2

    Great video, no idea why everyone is complaining about the audio. Music was great, heard you perfectly.

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  6 лет назад

      Thanks! I haven’t figured it out myself. Audio was fine on my phone, tablet, and laptop. Not sure why some people had issues.

    • @garywhited7582
      @garywhited7582 4 года назад

      @@CDRowe1 no issues that i saw, heard him just fine, must be more their setup

  • @michaell7877
    @michaell7877 3 года назад +4

    I love the way you did this. I am going to try easy wood carbide cutters. One thing though, that music ? I don’t like it.

    • @tomt9543
      @tomt9543 2 года назад

      The Easy Wood Tools are the bomb! Being new to wood turning, I was having a lot of difficulty getting decent results, and had decided to sell the lathe. That is until a trip to the local woodworking store. An older employee suggested trying one of the EWTools before selling it. BIG difference! Within a week, I had three of their tools and a grin on my face!

  • @CerebralOrigami
    @CerebralOrigami 6 лет назад

    Very Nice!

  • @markb8954
    @markb8954 4 года назад +4

    Nice video. I watched on my iPad and the music really overpowers your voice. As others have said, id vote for no music and just voice narrative. Ive carved some snowmen and found that dowels ground to a point on a sander make great noses. Easier than turning..

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  4 года назад

      If I could change the audio without having to completely repost the video, I would. This was my first attempt at making a ‘serious’ video. It was intended for a few close friends.only. I never expected it to get out into the ‘wild’. Good idea on sanding the dowels.

  • @raymondnaterperez8726
    @raymondnaterperez8726 4 года назад

    Nice Job.

  • @kimberlyfrans5601
    @kimberlyfrans5601 6 лет назад

    Great Video! What did you ise for the snowmans' scarves? The scarves and tipped hats really make these snowmen unique from other video's done of making snowmen. Fantastic job!

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  6 лет назад

      Thanks! Here is a link to the fabric I used ,, www.joann.com/red-heart-boutique-sashay-yarn/zprd_11329448a.html#q=Red%2Bheart%2Bboutique&start=1

  • @jaanguusteer
    @jaanguusteer 4 года назад

    What company did you buy the fireplace mantle cut-offs from? Awesome project and I could hear you perfectly over the music!

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  4 года назад

      Thanks! I bought them from Kettle Moraine Hardwoods in Hartford, Wisconsin.. Not sure if they have a web site, I live in Wisconsin and just drive there every now and again.

  • @Casey.Wilson
    @Casey.Wilson 4 года назад

    Do you cut the hat mortise at an angle as well? It seem by just cutting the snowman’s head at an angle will not change the angle of the straight holes in the head that you drilled with the forstner bit. Can you explain a bit further how you get the hat angle to for so snug?

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  4 года назад +1

      The hat tenon is straight, and quite short, just a stub really. The head mortise is cut deeper than required initially assuming it will be a bit shorter on one side after angle cutting. As long as there is at least 1/8” - 1/4” mortise left after angle cutting the CA glue will have plenty to grab onto and the head will be ‘fused’ just fine to the head.

  • @tomt9543
    @tomt9543 2 года назад +3

    Really good video! Would have loved to have heard your narrative though!

  • @hotrodhog2170
    @hotrodhog2170 3 года назад

    I'm very new to turning so I have a question. I couldn't see how you attached the body to the lathe after drilling the hole, did you mount it between centers with a spur center or something else? Thanks.

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  3 года назад

      Yes, it is just mounted between centers like any standard spindle turning. I use the little dimple created by the forstner bit during drilling to center the spur drive at the head.

  • @pastorammo
    @pastorammo 6 лет назад

    Great video

  • @Shawwoodturning
    @Shawwoodturning 2 года назад

    thanks you sir. thanks for the measurement. I also do woodwork with the Lathe. I am in the marker for a new lathe any ideas

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  2 года назад

      Buying a lathe is really subjective and there is really nobody who can tell you what to buy. Best thing is to decide what you want to do now, what you may want to do in the future, and just research everything that is out there.

  • @josephwise485
    @josephwise485 Год назад

    Hi, I enjoyed your video. My question is, if you drill a mortise on your lathe for the top hat, then cut an angle on the head, it doessn't seem like they will fit together tightly. Am I wrong, or am I missing something? Thanks.

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  Год назад +1

      I drill a mortise on my drill press and make it deeper than required. That way, when I cut the angle on the head the mortice is still deep enough that the hat doesn’t bottom out.

    • @josephwise485
      @josephwise485 Год назад

      @@CDRowe1 Thanks

  • @peterww3106
    @peterww3106 2 года назад +8

    Good video but lose the music

  • @jimmiller9535
    @jimmiller9535 5 лет назад

    Very nice work , Dick. Not to hard for beginners. Not sure how the hat “tilts” when tenon is in line with the mortise?

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  5 лет назад

      I use a jig on my bandsaw (it is shown in the video) to cut the top of the head at different angles, The hat tenon is really more like an index pin and it sits in the angled mortise.

  • @jeffdeluca1153
    @jeffdeluca1153 6 лет назад

    Great work! Can you tell me where you found the scarf mat'l? Thx

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks! Here is a link to the fabric I used .. www.joann.com/red-heart-boutique-sashay-yarn/zprd_11329448a.html#q=Red%2Bheart%2Bboutique&start=1

  • @eb9900
    @eb9900 5 лет назад

    Sir, First thing, awesome job on the snowmen. and I agree with another comment that they would make great salt and pepper shakers.I would like to know if you would be willing to provide a drawing of your templates.Thank you

  • @georgebanes4458
    @georgebanes4458 Год назад

    Great video , got a slab of Maple and ready to go . Just wondering how much you charge for one at a craft show?

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  Год назад +1

      I was charging $25

  • @tonymonaghan087
    @tonymonaghan087 6 лет назад

    Great video. I've been trying a few myself. Did you ever think of turning the eyes? I've tried it and it gives it so much character. It's a shame to have felt tip eyes when you've put so much work in.

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  6 лет назад +2

      Thanks. If I make these for gifts I will spend a bunch more time on the eyes and other details. The video shows how I basically mass-produce these things for sale at the only craft show I do every year. The honest truth is I can't get a nickle more for them in my area if I make them more elaborate, so I just stick with simple. I sell them out every year ... so I guess my particular 'market niche' is telling me that painted eyes are fine.

    • @kerchalmier3013
      @kerchalmier3013 4 года назад

      @@CDRowe1 I'm sure it's been asked before (like my earlier question). What is your asking price at a craft fair?

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  4 года назад

      Kerchal Mier $20-$25 USD

  • @kiukle
    @kiukle Год назад +1

    What was the roughing tool used at the beginning that gets pushed straight in?

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  Год назад

      It's an Easy Wood Tools rougher. Regular size.

  • @nikobellic9390
    @nikobellic9390 6 месяцев назад

    I like the music personnally!

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks. It is a no-win situation. If there was no music people would whine, if it was polkas people would whine. I put music on it that I enjoyed, and if someone didn’t like it, oh well!

    • @nikobellic9390
      @nikobellic9390 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@CDRowe1 You're right!
      I'm glad you answered. Your video really helped me when I was making snowmen. Thanks a lot.

  • @kerchalmier3013
    @kerchalmier3013 4 года назад

    Your templates, the body segments, and the tophat, can you provide the measurements please? Wish I had seen this a month or two ago. I want to make my first this weekend. Thank you for this great idea!

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  4 года назад

      Thanks. The rough sizes are in the description area of the video. These are just guidelines. I have made much smaller and much larger pieces just by scaling up or down these dimensions. There are no rules or ‘real’ size. Make them any size you want.

  • @clatechilders856
    @clatechilders856 4 года назад

    Great job! What finish did you use on the hat and body? Thanks!

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  4 года назад

      On the walnut hats I use 2-3 coats of Antique Oil from MinWax. On the maple bodies I spray PolyCrylic from a rattle-can, also a MinWax product.

    • @clatechilders856
      @clatechilders856 4 года назад

      Thanks for answering

  • @jessicasnyder152
    @jessicasnyder152 5 лет назад +1

    Do you use green wood? Awesome little snowmen by the way! Love them!

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  5 лет назад

      No. I always use well seasoned, dry wood. Green wood would move around and could crack as it dried out.

    • @jessicasnyder152
      @jessicasnyder152 5 лет назад

      @@CDRowe1, how long does it take to be considered well seasoned?

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  5 лет назад

      In my area I usually consider 8%-10% moisture content dry. I use a relatively inexpensive moisture meter to check my wood periodically.

  • @bob14072
    @bob14072 6 лет назад

    Very Nice.

  • @eo1scwmwf
    @eo1scwmwf 4 года назад

    Great work. New sub. Was that your uniform blouse?

  • @coolnoah8183
    @coolnoah8183 6 лет назад

    Did you make snow many because you sell them? Because thats pretty awesome

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  6 лет назад

      I only make them this time of year, usually 20-25 and yes I sell them at the one and only craft show I do every year at the end of November.

    • @coolnoah8183
      @coolnoah8183 6 лет назад

      Dick Rowe Thats incredible, they look like a masterpiece Id like to have in my home at christmas. Maybe one day ill travel and track you down in November to buy one 😂🤔

  • @CheapChizzlinMooch
    @CheapChizzlinMooch 6 лет назад

    I use Paddouk for the nose...Looks like a carrot..Keep it up, there fun

  • @williamfalcon7351
    @williamfalcon7351 2 года назад

    great learning video, what make are your wood turning tools ?

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  2 года назад

      I used Thompson, D-Way and Sorby conventional tools and Easy Wood Tools carbide stuff.

    • @williamfalcon7351
      @williamfalcon7351 2 года назад

      @@CDRowe1 Many thanks, will investigate those tools

  • @jaesbow
    @jaesbow 2 года назад +2

    Aach! The music!!! Narration and video work are great

  • @deanthomas9524
    @deanthomas9524 4 года назад

    Nice

  • @patacake4997
    @patacake4997 4 года назад

    Love this snowman...do you sell them on-line ??

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  4 года назад

      Thanks. No, I don't sell them on-line. I attend one local craft show every year (next week actually) and I sell them and other holiday related turnings there.

  • @Casey.Wilson
    @Casey.Wilson 3 года назад

    Can you share the plans for your snowman head cutting jig?

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  3 года назад

      I really didn’t have plans, just built a sled for my bandsaw that allow me to set any angle for cutting.

  • @gcooper8871
    @gcooper8871 5 лет назад +6

    Great video but would be better if I could hear you over the music....

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  5 лет назад

      Thanks. The audio ‘issue’ seems to be related to whatever device you listen on. I have had about an equal number of folks say the sound was bad or good. This was one of the first videos I actually tried to create so I just chalked it up as a learning experience.

  • @MarkStook
    @MarkStook 6 лет назад

    What kind of Drive center are you using?

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  6 лет назад

      I usually use a Robust cup center.

  • @jamesward1769
    @jamesward1769 4 года назад +1

    How do I make your index card for quick reference You never gave any measurment

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  4 года назад

      The measurements are completely arbitrary. I have made really big and really small snowmen using the same techniques. For this video I started with a block of maple about 3"x3"x6.5" for the body. The waist is 3" from the bottom and is 2 7/8" dia. The neck is 5" from the bottom and is 2 1/4" dia. All sizes and dimensions are really up to you. There are no rules!

  • @patwhisnant5148
    @patwhisnant5148 6 лет назад

    Great job. Is that you on guitar, as well?

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  6 лет назад

      Thanks! No, not me .. but I thought about it. The thing is, by the time I got to adding the voice and music stuff, I just wanted to be done!

  • @mamabearssheshedtracykeato6941
    @mamabearssheshedtracykeato6941 6 лет назад +2

    I am a new subscriber. I love your shop and all of your tools setup! However I cannot understand what you are saying over background music or whatever the problem is. I truly have to hear what you're saying. Many blessings to you friend!

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  6 лет назад

      Several other folks said that also, and others said it was fine? It appears to be bad on a phone but ok on a PC. Not sure why, this was my second try at making a more 'quality' video and I still have a lot to learn. I tested it on all my devices before I posted, and it was fine ... but then again, I KNOW what I am saying. If I do any more videos it will be better.

  • @lisakoehler75
    @lisakoehler75 Год назад

    I came across your video today. These snowman are adorable. How can I purchase one?

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  Год назад

      Thanks much, but I only sell them at a couple local craft shows.

    • @lisakoehler75
      @lisakoehler75 Год назад

      @@CDRowe1 Oh no! I'm so bummed. There is always Etsy or Ebay if you decide to sell online. Thank you for the quick reply.

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  Год назад

      Lisa, your comment got me thinking. I do have an Etsy site, but haven’t used it much in recent years. I could try to revive it and put some of the snowmen and other small items out there if you would be interested. It will probably take me a week or so to get everything together and when it is done I could at the site link to this thread.

  • @walteri.3741
    @walteri.3741 Год назад

    Very beautiful and funny snowmen, very well made film, very good and informative sound - a workshop that I turn green with envy.
    One small point of criticism I must unfortunately note, as I come from the occupational safety: Please button your shirt or shirt and tuck in your pants - not only does not look really attractive - the risk of entrainment is enormous.

  • @bydnabit
    @bydnabit 5 лет назад

    Think they would make great salt and pepper shakers

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  5 лет назад

      It might work!

  • @butcher776
    @butcher776 6 лет назад +3

    Nice work! I could hear you fine. I'm not a fan of music on these videos but it wasnt too loud. Maybe give the people their money back that coudnt hear, wait, sorry it was free lol. Thanks dude!

  • @waynew7175
    @waynew7175 4 года назад

    Only see one problem here. You drill a straight hole in the body of the snow man, and then later cut it at an angle so the hat will be tilted. Unless you are under sizing the tenon on the hat, there would be no tilt, just a gap under one side of the hat. Please clarify.

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  4 года назад +1

      I do drill the hole deeper than needed knowing I will lose some when I cut the top at an angle. I use a real shallow tenon on the hat, You don’t really need more than 1/8” tenon and the CA glue will work just fine. I never had a hat come off a body using this method.

  • @jamesward1855
    @jamesward1855 4 года назад

    How do I make the templates for hat and snowman?

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  4 года назад +2

      The measurements are completely arbitrary. I have made really big and really small snowmen using the same techniques. For this video I started with a block of maple about 3"x3"x6.5" for the body. The waist is 3" from the bottom and is 2 7/8" dia. The neck is 5" from the bottom and is 2 1/4" dia. All sizes and dimensions are really up to you. There are no rules!

  • @stevespencer5158
    @stevespencer5158 4 года назад

    How much do you pay for the walnut cut-offs?

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  4 года назад +1

      They were all different lengths so the price varied, but it was between $10-$20. I could get 4-8 hats from each piece depending on the length.

  • @Creator_Nater
    @Creator_Nater 4 года назад

    Really nice video! Subscribed!
    Are you selling these ?

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  4 года назад +1

      Thanks! I sell a few locally, but not on-line.

    • @Creator_Nater
      @Creator_Nater 4 года назад

      Dick Rowe Great music btw!

  • @darkmyble2006
    @darkmyble2006 4 года назад +8

    I agree with other comments.. unnecessary music ruins the video. I don't understand why people add music to instructional videos.. utterly pointless and detracts from the topic in hand.

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  4 года назад +1

      This was NEVER intended to be an 'instructional video'. I created it strictly for my own personal entertainment. If you weren't entertained .. oh well!

    • @darkmyble2006
      @darkmyble2006 4 года назад

      @@CDRowe1 be that as it may.. your narration is far more interesting and note worthy than the completely superfluous music. Great video and enjoyable other than that..

  • @justbored8908
    @justbored8908 4 года назад

    Can you write the names of tools you use in the video?
    1:20 rotary machine?(idk the name)
    sorry noob here:))

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  4 года назад

      I'm not sure what you are asking. 'rotary tool'?? The only rotary tool in this video is the lathe.

    • @justbored8908
      @justbored8908 4 года назад +1

      @@CDRowe1 that one, thank you:D

  • @richardvanbenschotenc9455
    @richardvanbenschotenc9455 5 лет назад +4

    Nice work. Music too loud. Not needed, I would rather have heard you explaining the process.

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  5 лет назад

      Thanks. If you look through the comments some people can hear it fine and others (like you) had difficulties. The only thing I can assume is that it is device specific, and will always sound best with either headphones or good quality speakers. I suspect people listening through built-in phone speakers may be having difficulties.

  • @jimmiller4526
    @jimmiller4526 6 лет назад +2

    A better mic along with doing away with the music would improve the quality immensely. Otherwise a very well done video.

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  6 лет назад

      Thanks. I actually used a really nice mic. I understand why this wouldn't be a good idea, but I wish there was a way to update a RUclips video so I could just re-mix the audio without deleting and starting over. Oh well, live and learn.

    • @fredslawson8128
      @fredslawson8128 6 лет назад +1

      I believe it is the quality of the speakers that the folks are listening with. I am using an anker sound core 2 blue tooth speaker and I found everything sounded great.

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  6 лет назад

      Thanks, I think you are right. I used a high quality Sennheiser mic and mixed everything on a great little Mackie mixer. I played in a rock band for 35 years and actually have a little digital recoding studio in my basement which I used for this video. It sounded great on my studio setup and I was really surprised that some folks had sound issues. I always thought sound was one of my specialties.

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  6 лет назад

      Jim Miller Huh?? My computer speakers are a couple 100 watt Marshall stacks ... and yes, they go to 11.

  • @robowen11
    @robowen11 6 лет назад

    They look great. How much do they sell for ?

    • @CDRowe1
      @CDRowe1  6 лет назад +1

      I sell them for $20-$25 US at craft shows, and just give a lot of them away to friends, family and various charities I support.