@@Werewolfwhittles I use vegetable cooking oils is cheaper get same effect I also bake carving in oven makes them darker like cooking you don't want to burn items keep eye on them 👍🦊🐾🐺🥰
I recommend highly the flexcut jack knife has gouges and chisel and hook knife all on neat pocket knife I own one can't recommend it enough also little book of whittling by Chris lubbkemann fox chaple publication 👍🐾🦊🇮🇹🐺
I use linseed oil or danish oil. Or sometimes beeswax. The best wood for beginners (and seasoned carvers alike, actually) is basswood. In other countries it's also called lime wood or linden wood
Hey, these are two differents skills... Really depends on what you want to achieve. I say, start with a normal carving knife and see how it goes. If you like this hobby, you will buy more tools including power tools, it's inevitable :D
Hey, I usually use natural oils like walnut oil. Linseed oil is good too (raw is food safe and boiled linseed oil is not). You can also use beeswax. Perhaps you can sand the polyurethane off? Yeah, glossy doesn't look too good on wood, it hides the beautiful natural texture
I've been looking for a way to finish the wood without paying an arm and a leg for actual wood finish....what kind of oil do you use to brush your carvings? Does it take a while to dry?
Hey, I use a number of things. Sometimes raw linseed oil (I cover with oil and then wipe it off almost straight away), bees wax, danish oil. Danish oil absorbs almost immediately
@@Werewolfwhittles thanks I was looking for the name of the thing mostly. Very impressive. I also really liked that red maple leaf you made. Lovely stuff 👍👍
Bonsoir et merci de cette sympathique vidéo. Avez-vous les dimensions du bloc de tilleul que vous avez utilisé pour sculpter ce mignon petit renard ? Merci du partage et pour votre réponse, Michèle
Could I make a business making and selling these type of things because at 24 working in a factory is killing me mentally and physically and spiritually
I would suggest getting into some other profession that has more potential and security. Like coding or something. Crafts are never paid by an hour, unless you are tremendously good at what you do and are insanely popular.
Mmh... So a professional is wearing gloves. Guess who just started carving and, while having the cut proof gloves laying next to them, CUT THEMSELVES THROUGH THEIR HAND!? 😭 At least it was just a flesh wound but god damn am i stupid 😂
I don't know why I was so stupid and tried to use this as an actual tutorial.. got stuck at a step I have no idea how to do now. Most worthless 30 minutes of my life.
It's only worthless if you are not intending to carve wood anymore... I had loads of failures in the beginning, and I still have from time to time. But every time you fail, you learn something new - how to hold your knife, how much pressure to apply etc.
"Our little fox has to breathe, so let's give it a nose" is perhaps the most unexpected, cutest remark I've ever heard in a tutorial video!
wow thats some serious talent👍
Thank you very much!
Yes, you’re so good!! Could I ask how many years it took to get here??
Love this! Thank you also for walking through the steps of how you carve…your skill and talent continues to amaze me!
Thank you very much! Glad if it inspires you any way
So cute! Can’t wait to try it!
Thank you very much :)
@@Werewolfwhittles dear, its amazing. Do you have a cat pendant?
Finally someone who wears gloves and cool fox
As a fox i love this
That’s adorable and looks unreal! So beautifully crafted wow.
your videos make me want to start carving
THATS SO ADORABLE!!
Wow. So beautiful ❤❤❤
Nice, amazing job!
I love this video. Thank you for inspiring me to carve animals.
Awesome! That is very cool! Thanks for sharing!
Awesome, i love carving. Im Māori from nz
This looks so amazing!
Thank you very much!
I intend to try it in wood then if it’s easy enough to do I will carve it in stone. Thanks for the easy description you gave for the stages
I’m so excited to see this, I have to try following along with my new carving tools
What type of oil did you use? I’m trying to start and want to know what’s best ❤
Hey, I used linseed oil there... I would say danish oil is one of the best from what I've used
@@Werewolfwhittles Thank you! It’s very helpful! ❤️
@@Werewolfwhittles I use vegetable cooking oils is cheaper get same effect I also bake carving in oven makes them darker like cooking you don't want to burn items keep eye on them 👍🦊🐾🐺🥰
ive been wanting to try and make something, great video, ill make sure to attempt my best at something like this!
Thank you and good luck with whittling!
Love this thanks for sharing ❤
So beautiful 😍
Wow I don't understand how you are not more Popular
Haha, thank you!
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😊 ❤ delightful 💯 thx
That is SO CUTE!
so cute!!❤
I recommend highly the flexcut jack knife has gouges and chisel and hook knife all on neat pocket knife I own one can't recommend it enough also little book of whittling by Chris lubbkemann fox chaple publication 👍🐾🦊🇮🇹🐺
I think I have this book! And I've seen the knife, it looks really good. Hopefully I'll have an opportunity to get it one day
@@Werewolfwhittles very cute werewolf whittler has you made a strop and got some smurf poo ? 🐺🦊🐾💐🥰
werewolf whittler fox is pretty your more pretty awsome I has to try that 🐺👍🦊🐾🇮🇹
Good work
It's so cute
Agree! It’s so cute ❤
Thank you :)
Beautiful little fox
Thank you very much!
Very cute
You should have used a black or brown wash to make the eyes and nose a bit more visible but never the less it's pretty good
Beautiful
Neat.
where do you get your wood?
Usually ebay
Love this
thank a lot :)
What size is the wood your using?
What is the size of the wood that you used?
That is really awesome
Thank you very much!
what oil do you use to make the wood shine?
Also, what wood would you suggest is softest for beginners?
I use linseed oil or danish oil. Or sometimes beeswax. The best wood for beginners (and seasoned carvers alike, actually) is basswood. In other countries it's also called lime wood or linden wood
What do you recommend for a beginner a power tool or a normal carving knife?
Hey, these are two differents skills... Really depends on what you want to achieve. I say, start with a normal carving knife and see how it goes. If you like this hobby, you will buy more tools including power tools, it's inevitable :D
What type of oil is used? I made a hair pin and was happy with it until I used a polyurethane oil and it made it look too glossy for my liking..
Hey, I usually use natural oils like walnut oil. Linseed oil is good too (raw is food safe and boiled linseed oil is not). You can also use beeswax. Perhaps you can sand the polyurethane off? Yeah, glossy doesn't look too good on wood, it hides the beautiful natural texture
very nice
What gouges and sweeps do you use?
I use Yoshiharu H-7 kit of japanese tools
Beautiful ❤😍😍
Thank you! 😊
Lets make it solid gold.
I've been looking for a way to finish the wood without paying an arm and a leg for actual wood finish....what kind of oil do you use to brush your carvings? Does it take a while to dry?
Hey, I use a number of things. Sometimes raw linseed oil (I cover with oil and then wipe it off almost straight away), bees wax, danish oil. Danish oil absorbs almost immediately
What knife do you reccomend for whittling little animals? I'm not sure which one to get.
I am using flexcut detail knife kn13 here. It's decent and very versatile, I would recommend it
Which oil did you use?
This is raw linseed oil
Where did you get the block of wood? And what knife
bought it on ebay. The knife is flexcut detail knife
Nice
What is your recording setup like to get such a good view?
Yep, just a phone holder from Amazon
How do you put in the little metal hoop that you run the steing through?
It's an eye screw, so I just screw it in
@@Werewolfwhittles thanks I was looking for the name of the thing mostly. Very impressive. I also really liked that red maple leaf you made. Lovely stuff 👍👍
What size gouge is that? It’s really confusing to pick the correct tools to buy. Thank you
That's a... well, medium size gouge from Yoshiharu H-7 gouge kit
Love it
Thank you, Tom :)
what wood were you using?
cherry wood
@@Werewolfwhittles I just realized you said it at the start lol. It looks really good
What oil do you use?
That's raw linseed oil
@@Werewolfwhittles Thanks
That's easy: Take a piece of wood and simply remove everything that does not look like fox. Ready.
😂
Exactly :D
what kind of gloves are those your wearing?
Just simple nylon gloves from ebay. I would suggest searching for proper cut-resistant gloves if you are just starting out
Beautiful work 🫡
Bonsoir et merci de cette sympathique vidéo. Avez-vous les dimensions du bloc de tilleul que vous avez utilisé pour sculpter ce mignon petit renard ? Merci du partage et pour votre réponse, Michèle
Hello, I want to ask.
Is it OK to use a pocket knife for carving?
I'm looking for a detailed knife, it seems hard to find in my area.
Yes, you can use a pocket knife, just make sure it's sharp... that's the main thing. It may not be as comfortable, but it's definitely doable
What kind of knife did you use
That flexcut detail knife kn13
Wowewbeautiful
Thank you very much!
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Que es ese liquido que le hecho
what kind of wood is this?
This is cherry wood
Anyone know what kind of oil to use
linseed oil
👍🙏😍🌹🌹🌹
I tried this following your instructions,all went well apart from making the ears look like they our back in head
Wish I could see more in depth how you set ears
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Where can i learn carve
On my channel, for example :) check out my longer videos. I have some easy beginner projects
русский акцент?))
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Could I make a business making and selling these type of things because at 24 working in a factory is killing me mentally and physically and spiritually
I would suggest getting into some other profession that has more potential and security. Like coding or something. Crafts are never paid by an hour, unless you are tremendously good at what you do and are insanely popular.
Mmh... So a professional is wearing gloves. Guess who just started carving and, while having the cut proof gloves laying next to them, CUT THEMSELVES THROUGH THEIR HAND!? 😭 At least it was just a flesh wound but god damn am i stupid 😂
Oh my, get well soon! Happened to me too many times! Gloves do help a lot, especially if you are just starting out. Hope it's not a very deep wound
@@Werewolfwhittles It was quite deep... so I'll be using gloves from now on 😅 Good to know that this is "normal" more or less
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Lol
Want to buy. Must not cave in.
I don't know why I was so stupid and tried to use this as an actual tutorial.. got stuck at a step I have no idea how to do now. Most worthless 30 minutes of my life.
It's only worthless if you are not intending to carve wood anymore... I had loads of failures in the beginning, and I still have from time to time. But every time you fail, you learn something new - how to hold your knife, how much pressure to apply etc.
Step 1) learn to draw. 😂
Thats fuckin badass
What oil do you use?
that's raw linseed oil
@@Werewolfwhittles thank you