Beginners Gnome dremel carving in 3D
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- Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
- How to Carve a Gnome, is a great place to start if you want to learn 3D carving.
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00:00 Introduction
00:50 Drawing the gnome on the wood in 3D
02:21 Where to start carving the Gnome
09:16 Time lapse the details of the gnome Хобби
Wonderful video! Thank you. It was especially great that you included the finished reference views on the sides.
Cheers for watching 👍
Love the tune yep i love my mushrooms 😊
Yeah that tune gets in your head. Cheers for watching and commenting
Thanks for the great opportunity to learn from a master carver! Your camera work is also superb!
Thank you. The new phones these days have great cameras. 👍
Cool gnome Matt, also liked the high 5 trick you've taught Mini. 👍👍👍
Cheers Mark. Yeah that high five trick makes me smile every time.
I love your dog ❤
Excellent tutorial especially for some of us visual learners. The gnome is so fun of such great detail.
Cheers Linda, I think I will do another gnome soon they are fun.
Cool gnome I’ll have to give it a try thanks for the video and ideas stay safe just carve
Cheers Rob, hope your back is getting better.
I bought a Dremel 4000 (arriving today) to do this kind of work and found your channel only a couple of days ago and the videos are great. Thank you very much in advance, I think they will be very useful!
Greetings from Chile.
Cheers Cristopher, have fun with the new dremel. 👍
Awesome 😊
Thank you! Cheers!
Thankyou. Very informative and easy to understand for new carver like me.
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Cheers dude....
Another great vid.
That's a great tutorial Matt 👌 thank you 🙏
Glad you liked it. 👍
Great carve ill be trying this one cheers
Nice detail, well done 👍😊
Thank you, mini helped as well 😊
Nicely done Matt! Thanks for sharing!
Cool
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What bit/burr did you use for the lips, fingers and parts of the beard? What is it called? Where did you buy it? I am in the USA. Thanks for helping those of new to power carving learn what to use during the many parts of a creation.
Cheers. I did reviews on those two burrs they are from the USA Amazon here are the links to those reviews links are in description they are pretty cheap too. ruclips.net/video/l2qqoQT6_Ko/видео.html
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Matt, thanks great video maybe I missed it, what was the size of the wood used 2"x2" or 3"x3" by 6" high?
Sorry Bob I have lost the measurements and don't have the carving now. I think it was around 2 X 2 inches 5inches tall.
Hello! I'm a beginner and I think this video will be a good first-time project for me. Is there a list of materials to buy? What size and kind of wood should I get? I have the Dremel and accessories.
Hi Judith, sorry there is no list of materials, Sorry I cant remember what the size was probably around 1.8x 1.8, Height 5inches. I tend not to say what wood to buy as it depends were you are in the world. I tend to know only what is available in New Zealand. Here is another video that is easier than that one for a beginner ruclips.net/video/xHkg-MZIVlc/видео.htmlsi=30SYuFaxy_OSfSpL
Hope that helps
What were the measurements of the wood you used in this video? Also, do you remember the kind of wood it was?
I think it was around 2inc x 2inches and 5inches tall. the wood Macrocarpa I think. Cheers for watching
Is carving with the dremel strenous? I mean how much force do you need to put in with your arms?
I have a chronic illness and looking for a hobby I can do at home. Always loved to work with wood :)
Its kind of hard to say, I wouldn't say its to strenuous. some new carvers do find it hard to hold the dremel for to long. I would also say it depends on what you are carving hard wood or softwood. Maybe, have a look at engraving which can be done on wood, metal or glass.
Cheers Matt
@@MattCarves Thanks Matt, that helps! Do you think, it is too loud to carve in an apartment?
@@paolo5797 yeah maybe. if your looking at doing engraving the dremel stylo might be quieter
No sound??
Its got sound. 😀