Drake Wood Duck Session 4 - Roughing Out the Body

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024

Комментарии • 19

  • @huntertwitty6597
    @huntertwitty6597 Год назад

    That's some beautiful work in the making. Thanks for the videos! It's a pleasure watching a master carver. Thank you !

  • @eddyhebert9134
    @eddyhebert9134 Год назад

    Thanks Tom its a pleasure being able to follow along as you create your carvings. I have learned so much!!

    • @tomchristieart
      @tomchristieart  Год назад

      You are very welcome and thanks for the feedback!

  • @riittaguse7743
    @riittaguse7743 Год назад

    Hi Tom I discovered carving in January this year so very new to carving. My first bird was a loon and I wish I had seen your videos back then, it would have been very helpful. Very excited to learn from your videos and can't wait to watch them all and put into practice your methods. Thank you for sharing your many years of knowledge for us beginners.

    • @tomchristieart
      @tomchristieart  Год назад

      Wonderful! That’s very encouraging and I’m so glad these are helpful. I hope you enjoy carving as much as I do. Thanks for the note!

  • @bahamarmaris4015
    @bahamarmaris4015 Год назад

    Another great video TC, all shaped up nicely. I think I am ready to see the finished product. Thank you. 🙏🏻

    • @tomchristieart
      @tomchristieart  Год назад

      You and me both! Will post some pictures of the finished bird when I get him done. Thanks!

  • @uniqko
    @uniqko Год назад

    Amazing skill

  • @thursdayswiththor8421
    @thursdayswiththor8421 4 месяца назад

    Really enjoy your videos. What kind of Dremel type tool are you using? Where do you order your bits from? Thanks!

    • @tomchristieart
      @tomchristieart  4 месяца назад +1

      I use a .TX Foredom for the heavy work and a Gessewin Marathon Micromotor for the fine details. You can get bits from the Jaymes Company. They have a web site and there are others you can get these bits from. I put a short video together covering those and the equipment I use. Just search to videos on my channel for “tools and equipment”. Hope that helps.

  • @SOLT_Mark
    @SOLT_Mark Год назад

    That's going to be a really nice bird Tom. Just curious..have you ever challenged yourself with a full decorative?

    • @SOLT_Mark
      @SOLT_Mark Год назад

      I may have worded this wrong. Maybe it isn't a challenge for you. Anyway...have you ever done one?

    • @tomchristieart
      @tomchristieart  Год назад

      Yes I have SO. A long time ago I did a GWT hen decorative but I just don't have the patience to do an entire decorative bird. Having too much fun doing what I do!

  • @duckmanbhb
    @duckmanbhb Год назад

    Tom, when you started out, did you ever go through two or three heads when you were making a decoy to try to get one that looks good? I am thinking about doing that as I usually am not happy with the heads/bills that I am turning out.
    Bruce Brandeberry

    • @tomchristieart
      @tomchristieart  Год назад

      Yep. That’s why I normally carve the head first. It’s where the life is conveyed and if I like the way the head turns out it motivates me to want to finish the bird.

  • @jlowman318
    @jlowman318 5 дней назад

    I was just sitting at my kitchen table drawing and thought about mallard ducks 🦆 made from wood 🪵 I clicked on videos, and welp found yours clicked on it. What kind of wood do you use?

    • @tomchristieart
      @tomchristieart  5 дней назад +1

      I use Tupelo but many carvers use basswood, cedar and pine as well.