LOVELY! I've tried to carve pendants, unsuccessfully, I might add. Your patter will be very helpful in my next attempt. Thank you Matt; the pace and the instructions are superb (for me). Best wishes form the other side of the globe.
Watched this video couple days ago & finally got around to making one, mine was a tad bigger & made from a pallet board (3.5 inches square or about 90 mm) Showed it to my wife & she had a great idea to make an even bigger one &turn it into a picture frame, I guess a mirror would be cool too. Thanks for the inspiration, I don't always comment but enoy every video...THANK YOU
I generally get my wood from my father, who was a wood worker, and also my friend who is a wood artist. But also old Mahogany headboards from second hand shops. And asking furniture making factories for offcuts.
Just starting out but really liking your stuff mate. Gives me an idea to try that style but make it an ouroboros. Oh also how long to you carve for at a time Matt? When should I be taking breaks?
LOVELY! I've tried to carve pendants, unsuccessfully, I might add. Your patter will be very helpful in my next attempt. Thank you Matt; the pace and the instructions are superb (for me). Best wishes form the other side of the globe.
Hey Paul, I think the sanding and finishing are what really make a pendant stand out. 😊🍻
You can do it. Keep trying. Ill help you if you need
@@jeffdishong4853 Jeff, Very grateful for your offering to help. I finally completed one without breaking it.
Watched this video couple days ago & finally got around to making one, mine was a tad bigger & made from a pallet board (3.5 inches square or about 90 mm) Showed it to my wife & she had a great idea to make an even bigger one &turn it into a picture frame, I guess a mirror would be cool too. Thanks for the inspiration, I don't always comment but enoy every video...THANK YOU
Thanks Criss. That sounds like a cool idea with the mirror. Thanks for watching 👍
2:08 😊😊
Matt , beautifully explained 👏 👌 I have seen videos of this but they were too fast to understand... you made it so simple. Thanks ❤️
Thank you, Mahendra 👍
@@MattCarves 🙏❤️
Wow those are pretty cool, ive got lots of off cuts I can try this with.
Yeah, pohutukawa would be great. 👍🍻
@@MattCarves that's not a bad idea, I have lots of Pohutukawa
These are a great gift idea 💡 thank you.
I have a batch already cut from acacia and I want to make wooden pendants from it, so thank you for this video!
No problem. Acacia is a beautiful 🌳 wood.
Love it Matt! Great tips too!
Cheers, Claire.
Awesome pendant.
Very nice work. Where do you generally get your wood for this type of carving as well as other pieces you have done. Thanks in advance
I generally get my wood from my father, who was a wood worker, and also my friend who is a wood artist. But also old Mahogany headboards from second hand shops. And asking furniture making factories for offcuts.
Thank you, nice technique.
Just starting out but really liking your stuff mate. Gives me an idea to try that style but make it an ouroboros. Oh also how long to you carve for at a time Matt? When should I be taking breaks?
I tend to carve for 4 hours with breaks every hour. Probably 2hrs with breaks every half hour for new carvers. And just see if your sore or not.
Ótima explicação. Parabéns. Que cera usa no final, PF? Grato.❤
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Cheers for watching 👍
@@MattCarves ok grato. Parabéns.
Wow those are beautiful
Thank you! Cheers, Linda. 😊
Hay matt that looks really good I'll catch this after I full
Thanks Aiden 👍
Great as always 👍
Cheers, Roy. 👍
Great ❤
Nice
Thanks
Great work. I'm inspires by your works!
just please make sure that your microphone doesn't capture mouth sounds. i have misophonia
Hey, I'm glad you like the videos. I'll try to be clearer. Thanks for the heads up.