What is it he is listening to ? It sounds like an old movie in the background !!! This is the second RUclips video I've noticed this week . Very strong cordless microphone maybe ?
Beautiful work! I have watched your videos to learn carving techniques at least 10 times. Each view adds a little more information in my “ hard disk”. Would you be kind enough to demonstrate your sharpening techniques for the knives, axes and the adze? I think keeping the carving tools sharp is fundamental. As a pro you must be sharpening them on daily basis. We as amateurs could certainly benefit by watching.
I’m impressed, Owen! As a fellow master craftsman just now beginning to work with wood, your control of your tools was nothing short of inspirational. Thank you so much, man! Great stuff!!
Thanks Linda. I'll probably do a video on it at some point, but for now, I can say the twca cam is a 65mm made by Nic Westerman. The handle is about 12"
Back again. I’m watching the video again. Going to make a Cawl spoon😊
Nice video 👌. You make it look so easy.. thank you for sharing your cawl spoon carving ✌
Thanks Maurice
Great video & it's a learning experience watching how economical your movements are.
Thanks Toni. Glad you got something out of it
Great, thanks for showing us. Take care.
Owen, I love this video. No explanation needed. Awesome job. My compliments! I really love it.
Thanks for the continued support buddy 🙏
Lovely video, almost meditative watching you carve the spoon. Thanks!
Thanks for watching Rob 🙏
Stunning
You breathe like a zen master. I hold my breath and stick my tongue out!
Thanks for sharing! I really like your work.
Thanks! I appreciate the support
Wahouu. So beautiful. And the speed.. i'm jealous lol i need so much time to do something.. and it's not that nice
Great video. Thanks Owen. 👍
No worries ☺
Enjoyed it, Owen!
I'm very pleased. Thanks for watching
Braw video, lovely lines in your cawl spoon.
Ta Fred. I appreciate the kindness 👍
What kind of wood did you use, greetings from yhe Netherlands
Another great video dude!!!! I want to carve something now lol
Thanks buddy 👍 Get them damn tools out!
What is it he is listening to ? It sounds like an old movie in the background !!! This is the second RUclips video I've noticed this week . Very strong cordless microphone maybe ?
Beautiful work! I have watched your videos to learn carving techniques at least 10 times. Each view adds a little more information in my “ hard disk”. Would you be kind enough to demonstrate your sharpening techniques for the knives, axes and the adze?
I think keeping the carving tools sharp is fundamental. As a pro you must be sharpening them on daily basis. We as amateurs could certainly benefit by watching.
Thanks Shailesh. I'm glad you are enjoying the videos. Your suggestion is on my list of planned videos, I just haven't got to it yet 👍
May I ask what do you use as a template as I have used card and broke very quickly
I’m impressed, Owen! As a fellow master craftsman just now beginning to work with wood, your control of your tools was nothing short of inspirational. Thank you so much, man! Great stuff!!
Thank you Douglas. I appreciate the kind words. I hope you enjoy my future videos as much 👍
Beautiful work!
For curiosity's sake, what types of wood do you like to use for your green wood working?
I mostly work with sycamore and birch. Beech is great too and ash is fantastic for chairs. I'm using birch in this video
yn cymraeg what do you call the curvy knife..arrg cant remember...i have a collection of them...nice vid....
Twca Cam (Might be câm)
hi owen, I truly enjoy your work. can you tell us about your tools? such as what size twc acam and how long is the handle?
Thanks Linda. I'll probably do a video on it at some point, but for now, I can say the twca cam is a 65mm made by Nic Westerman. The handle is about 12"
@@OwenThomaswoodcraft I love that tool. I have to get one sometime when the ships can dock and I can actually get it. Let's go Brandon!
That is real skill, especially those long planing cuts. I have not seen a cawl spoon out in the wild. How wide is that bowl?
Is about 2" across. Think of it like a soup spoon. Some of the old ones are larger than this but I make these to be a bit more modern
@@OwenThomaswoodcraft Thanks Owen :-)
Owen Thomas Thanks Owen
@@OwenThomaswoodcraft Thanks Owen
Is it just me or is someone sending Morse code messages thru this video? (Really nice work, btw.)
Thanks 🙏 the Morse code is probably some sort of interference with my mic. They are real sensitive