Carving the sculptural table "Marbled Murrelets". David Groth documentary, chapter 4 of 9.
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- Опубликовано: 12 окт 2024
- In this video segment I will be carving two myrtlewood root sections and joining them into one sculptural table. The primary concern is that the two pieces of wood are shapes that can not only be joined but compliment each other sculpturally. This video is the fourth of 9 chapters in my 81 minute documentary titled "The creation of abstract form in wood: Carving sculptural tables." More information can be found on my website www.davidgroth.com.
i cant stop watching your videos. youre so cool. youre my hero.
+garyteasing I am greatly honored! Thanks.
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really inspiring forms. absolutely love your work!
Loving your videos. You've a great talent and I wish i one day could own a sculpture like the ones you make.
Many many thanks!
I agree with gary. Im a plumber and it is great to see you utilize the toilet flush tank in your kiln.
+Pat Medes Such a good container for the lights in my kiln...it even already has the bottom holes for bringing in the electrical!
@KaiserNero008
Danke, daß Sie, wie die Arbeit! Keep on carving diese Wurzeln. Grüße aus Kalifornien, David
David Groth craving machinery
@UCmmAvCeGw9XIMx1lgGH5Tjg! 작가님의 소박함과 정감이 생활 곳곳에서 느껴지네요.
Your work is so amazing. I wish I had such skills with the chainsaw.
Your work is so amazing
Thanks!
Thanks, very much appreciated!
Amazing!!!!!
Very generous!
David Groth ok
Note: Sometimes 'rot' in the wood adds more color. For example, Cherry that has been laying in the elements for a year or so has beautiful reddish and brown tones in the wood.
Nice!!
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Very nice..😊
Thanks! :-)
@TheJimzsta
Much appreciated! David
@3333face
I found the husqvarna electric chainsaw on Craigs list. David
Very nice
Edy Mulyono
Many thanks!
hye david, so happy about this video!! :) i have some qustions about the kiln if you be willing to share some info about it... the two heat lamps, are they located at the bottom of the toilet container? in witch dirction are they situated? and if so, how does the heat spreads in the kiln? and another qustion when you fill water its regular water or hot? and last one, is it possible to dry tree trunks that are more than 3-4 inch in a kiln like that?
thanks a lot for everything !!
The heat lamps face up and are located at the bottom of the toilet container. The heat seams to spread reasonably evenly and I fill the the pottery bowls with hot water. I've found that trying to dry wood thicker than 3-4 inches causes the wood to crack. Bay is particularly stable with this process and some woods will crack even at 3 inches or less.
thak you david! have a good day :)
Can you explain how your kiln works? Enjoy the videos
My kiln is a big box insulated with foam core. I have two heat lamps inside the porcelain water tank of an old toilet. The heat lamps are connected to a rheostat for controlling the temperature. Also there is a greenhouse temperature gauge with the sensor in the kiln and the temperature reading outside the kiln (available from hardware stores). On top of the water tank I have two stoneware bowls that each hold approximately one gallon of water. For the first two weeks I keep the bowls refilled with water and the kiln temperature at approximately 130 degrees Fahrenheit. The next three to four weeks (depending on the thickness of wood, usually not thicker than 3-4 inches) I keep the kiln dry while maintaining the 130 degrees Fahrenheit.
Excellent! Thanks a bunch! Love your work. Subbed
were can i get a chainsaw like yours
Probably incorrect translation!