Common Ground 606: Bemidji Wood Carvers Club
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- Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2014
- Bob Larson and others of The Bemidji Wood Carvers Club meet each Wednesday morning at the Bemidji Senior Center to shape wood into wonderful works of art.
From simple crafts, projects for beginners, to detailed sculptural art, The Bemidji Wood Carvers Club is open to all who have a desire to find forms in wood. Bob Larson and others demonstrate carving techniques on basswood and cottonwood bark, and the club shows off some of the fun and amazing work that is created each week at The Bemidji Senior Center.
Common Ground: Season 6, Episode 6: Bemidji Wood Carvers Club
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Very talented group I just got into carving. Love the carving stand he has.
This is so cool. Wish there could be such a club here in Kenya. Been in Wood carving since 97
Very nice work. Sự chỉ dẫn rất tận tình và tác phẩm rất có hồn. Đẹp lắm
Great advice and a life time of knowledge 🙂
Inspirational video, really motivating 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Very nice work.
excellent; thank you very much for sharing.
An excellent video. Thank you for showing the wonderful talent of these people. I wish I could do such things.
Inspiring video thank you :)
He is really a good teacher. I very recently got into this hobby, too bad Im in India, I would have loved to joined his club.
This video is a super motivating tool... I'm ready cut... Thanks for sharing...
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Thank you for sharing very cool good info......
What about the "he who dies with the most tools, WINS"
Absolutely great craftsmanship. Mr. Larson did you make your bark holder or purchase it. I you were to make one what would the price be. I am an avid carver but limited due to receiving a large electrical shock and holding items has become an issue.
Hay youngs
What a nice this picture, awereone do sometings and producet.
I am a curwer, but one and half yars curwe wood, wouldlike to be there whit you.
Salute from Turkey 👋
I can not think about Fargo when I see Bemidji.
Great Video :)
amazing
Bob when watching your video you were pointing out something on the carved duck.
I noticed your knife you were using as a pointer, I have the same knife and have looked forever to try
and find anotherone. By any chance would you know where you got it.
Thank You
Your video is very fascinating, I wouldnt mind joining your club..
Am a carver myself, I would like to get a couple of pieces of Cottonwood where can I order it from?
what type of would do you recommend using that's easy to carve with?
Limewood.
@@RovexHD I said would instead of wood, I didn't deserve a response, so I appreciate you.
Do you sale the plans to build you wood rack piece holder?
can somone teel me with what kind of wood he works
on 24:34 that caracter it looks like on a vid on youtube "Ian Norbury" happy man
I am amayan wood carver , willni be well come to your club ? Thank you!!!
i'll trade for some hand tools----let me prove to you the size of cottonwood bark we have in eastern MT!
I love wood carving, but I feel like it’s a shame wood is so much more fragile than stone.
I am also a wooden Artis pleas I Wana join your art gallery.....
Horrible and laughable