Pallet wood and Cutlery Hummingbird
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Cutlery and pallet wood Hummingbird by john Norris Metal Sculpture, 100% recycled materials
10 Teaspoons
1 large kitchen knife
1 fork,
Pallet wood
Channel your inner creative self!
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Thank you. - Развлечения
Thank you for all your hard work.
beautiful
Cheers m8.
Clever boy 👏👏👏
Beautiful !...I Love Hummingbirds, this is a very modern, unique piece !!
Thank you sir!
You have a brilliant imagination to be able to suggest a complete shape with all that empty space, but it IS a hummingbird. Hopefully this will turn into something full-time - you are GOOD!
Thanks Tony, really amazing to read comments like this and very much appreciated! Have a great day!
You are a genius at your work....
sweet
This bloke is just brilliant🙂👌cutlery sculpturres!!!
Your work is the perfect Motivation for me.
Keep on going👍
Excellent! Channel your inner creativity! Thanks for the nice comment!
Brilliant !!!!
Cheers Steven!
Love the Bird ;ove the second half of the sound track, love the gloveless hand whilst using ultra hot bolow torch!!!1 amazing concept of carved wood!!! EXCELLENTTTTTTTT
Thank you sir!
I cannot even imagine the mental process that can get those parts to look like a hummingbird drinking from a flower! It is a language I do not speak, sadly.
Beautiful ❤️
Your creativity humbles me. Excellent work!
Really nice work John, very elegant.
Thanks mate!
love this :)
Excellent work mate 👌😁 top quality video and editing 😉👍
Cheers fella!
beautiful!
Thank you!
Nice bro
Thanks
so cool
cheers
Love your creative flair how about a butterfly using heat tempers and cooling oil for your colours. Keep it up yr doing good
Thank you! Good idea, I'll do it!
You are truly skilled and an inspiration - I consider myself an artist too and it's stuff like this that make me desperate for a shop
Thanks, really nice comment! Hope you can find somewhere to set the creative juices free! Namaste
Thank You so much! I am ging to try to make one!
nice one, let me know how you get on
Genius workmanship sir. Its a pleasure to watch you create with basic tools but extreme skills. How about a fish for your next project? ;-)
Thank you Gary, much appreciated. I don't know about a fish but I do have an idea for a shark floating around in my head. I'm sure that will get done at some stage. A complex one, more like the Pegasus than the hummingbird.
Great work once again, might have to look at buying something from you.
Cheers Mr G. Will be opening a website early next year which will be a shop window for everything I make. I will let everyone know when that happens.
Fantastic. Real craftsman are a pleasure to watch.
Will definitely pass on.
Look forward to your next project.Hope you are selling your work?
Brian
Thanks Brian! I'm always open to enquiries but the plan is to release a website in February with a shopping cart attached and create my own shop window then. So, until then I will be trying to get out some regular content on here to keep increasing awareness and exposure and build up a range of stuff ready for February. Social Media is very much a part of the plan though, so I will be keeping up with the videos after that. Free marketing! Inspiration for others and who knows where it could lead. Any sort of following or reputation is good for sales and values. I just have to earn that reputation now ! Thanks for the nice comment, as and when the website goes up I will let you all know about it.
my makita grinder is very bulky and heavy in my hand so i have to operate it with both. it'sa scary process and so i hold my breath at your skill as you wield it deftly- one handedly...
lol! Its a slightly smaller than standard grinder which helps. Also (not always) I try to brace the hand i'm holding it with against something if im trying to do fiddly work with it. It kinda makes it more of a pivoting action where the majority of its weight is taken by whatever im bracing against. Not sure if there are any examples of that in this video but in others im sure you might notice that. Makes it alot easier to control .. but yes ... scary tools capable of hurting badly! It might appear im very blase with my use of it and removal of safety guards but there is not one time ive ever flicked the on switch where I havent been totally focused on what I am doing. A tool that demands respect but one that can be used with a surprisingly level of accuracy. Thanks for the comment.
Hi John. Do you have any pieces available for sale and if so is there anywhere other than facebook that I could view them?
Hi Liam, thanks for the enquiry. I'm currently working on a website with a shopping cart, well aware that I need a shop window but it's not there yet. My plan is to take it live in February but I have a few things to do before then. In the meantime please feel free to message me on facebook to ask about commissions or enquire about anything I've made.
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Thats great thanks John.
How's about a Donald Trump Duck made out of wooden spoons?