DIY Sculpting Tools | How to make LOOPS, RIBBONS, RAKES, SILICONE TOOLS and more! SCAPULAS.

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
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    Here are several ideas for how to make your own sculpting tools. (I even included some run-to-the-dollar-store alternatives!)
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Комментарии • 278

  • @AwkwardBirb
    @AwkwardBirb Год назад +217

    Just wanted to take a moment and say thank you so much for the captions. I have an auditory processing disorder and being able to read subtitles (that aren’t RUclips’s auto generated garbage) really helps me understand and retain more of what you teach us. ❤

    • @TheCrafsMan
      @TheCrafsMan  Год назад +130

      Thank you so much for taking time to let me know this. Currently, I type them (because I don’t know who else can understand me 100%. Lol.), so comments like this go a long way encouraging me.

    • @Lewiiiiiiiis
      @Lewiiiiiiiis Год назад +45

      @@TheCrafsMan I'm actually a BBC captioner so I watch almost all of your videos picturing how I'd represent some of your speech hahaha

    • @TheCrafsMan
      @TheCrafsMan  Год назад +26

      @@Lewiiiiiiiis Got me smiling real big on that one. :D

    • @Bluebelle51
      @Bluebelle51 Год назад +1

      same!

    • @qwiggles4154
      @qwiggles4154 Год назад +3

      I love subtitles and really appreciate when a youtuber actually does their own. Glad to see you thanking the Crafsman

  • @Gamma7DroidSecurity
    @Gamma7DroidSecurity Год назад +72

    Sitting at the Laundromat waiting for my clothes to dry, what better way to pass the time than a new Crafsman video!

  • @egodreas
    @egodreas Год назад +115

    As a financially challenged teenager who loved sculpting, I could never afford even the cheapest tools. Just getting the clay was hard enough. But I had this moment of inspiration at the dentist office, when I noticed that their dental instruments were basically the same thing. I just asked if they had any discarded tools I could have, and imagine my surprise when they showed me several boxes worth of instruments and told me I was free to grab whatever I wanted! Most of them were of course broken or bent in some way, but usually just at the one end, and even then perfectly useable for sculpting. So I always recommend fellow artists to ask their dentist, and some of them have had the same luck I had.

    • @wingnutbert9685
      @wingnutbert9685 Год назад +11

      Good for you! Never hurts to ask! I've been a professional "artist/craftsman" for 30+ yrs. and I'm like a crow. Everything has potential as either a material to use in the art or a thing to be used as a tool to make the art. Some get too caught up in "the correct" tools. Having the eye and the imagination to take random stuff, garbage, sticks, etc and use them is an art form in itself. I even did the same as you about 3 years ago and sure enough, the dentist handed my a bunch of tools they couldn't use anymore. And a good hint from my experience, is to tell people you're an artist, sculptor, craftsperson and you're wondering it they have any old this or that laying around you could have. People get really interested in you being an artist and are usually more into giving you a hand. I'm in my 50's, so in one respect, my age gives me the ease of life experience (and not giving a poop what people think of me) to talk to people. It's much harder, usually, when you're a teen. I never forget that as I was painfully uncomfortable my whole life! BUT, being polite and not bothering people when they are busy with something, and being a teenager can also be an advantage. Older folks like to see well meaning and well mannered young people taking initiative.
      Best wishes to you! And never think no budget means no way!

    • @m.maclellan7147
      @m.maclellan7147 Год назад +4

      Also ask at your Veterinarian office !

    • @pedieq
      @pedieq Год назад +2

      That is a very resourceful way of thinking! It will no doubt influence your future endeavors!

    • @TheCrafsMan
      @TheCrafsMan  Год назад +28

      That's a really fantastic suggestion! :D And like a dream come true, right? :D
      And yes, from what I've seen, metal wax/sculpting tools and dental pics are essentially the same thing. Some slightly different ends (dentists really like the angled ones for getting behind teeth). Also... they use electric wax carvers similar (maybe smaller/more compact and slick) to ones used by toy sculptors who work in the wax medium.
      Speaking of "dentist", one of my last eBay searches was for one of those overhead arms they use. :) Was seriously going to try and utilize that for making videos. LOL.
      (Way outside my price range.)

    • @wayneswonderarium
      @wayneswonderarium Год назад

      ​@@TheCrafsManhave you seen inheritance machining's approach?

  • @BryanDouglas44
    @BryanDouglas44 Год назад +7

    Teaching folks how to make their own crafting tools is next level kindness.

  • @BillMakingStuff
    @BillMakingStuff Год назад +2

    Love this Crafsman. I have about 5 of every one of these tools, but now I want to make my own.

    • @TheCrafsMan
      @TheCrafsMan  Год назад +2

      Thanks so much uncle Bill!
      It's sorta addicting... that "thrill of the hunt" territory associated with kitbashing, where you know JUST THE RIGHT PIECE is laying around somewhere.

  • @BlizzAz
    @BlizzAz Год назад +26

    Whenever there is a new Crafsman video, it's instantly a better day. While I actually have all of these kinds of tools, I now want to make my own just because I can.

  • @TheSoggynacho
    @TheSoggynacho Год назад +9

    I've seen other comments say he's like the new Bob Ross and I agree. I find his mellow way of speaking rather relaxing and love the stuff he does

  • @StephenRansom47
    @StephenRansom47 Год назад +4

    Gorgeous.
    Kit Bashing is such a good mindset to teach. Keeping your eyes peeled for bits and bobs to craft with- Priceless.

    • @TheCrafsMan
      @TheCrafsMan  Год назад +4

      Thank you for this fantastic comment!
      It's something (having that eye or mindset) that can make almost any shopping experience better.
      And it's like the more you do it, the more you can't help but do it. :)

  • @piotrvish
    @piotrvish Год назад +5

    Dear Mr the CraftsMan, I hate youtube algortythm for not appreaciating your videos more! Your creations should have at least a billion of views! They are just like a magic balsam to my ears and eyes 🖤

  • @peachesthesordid8619
    @peachesthesordid8619 Год назад +2

    I found a whole mess of old sewing needles that are perfect for sculpting. Also those dollar store ball styluses are awesome.

  • @bsjett
    @bsjett Год назад +13

    My favorite sculpting tool I made was a ball tool from an old antenna. It had a perfectly sized ball on the end, clipped it off and glued it into a bit of wood that I had pounded into an old metal tool handle with some nice knurling.

    • @TheCrafsMan
      @TheCrafsMan  Год назад +3

      Mannnnnnnn, that sounds fantastic! :D

  • @bibelwalker
    @bibelwalker Год назад +22

    The production of all of this is insane! Every video I watched of yours just oozes creativity and I'm here for it

  • @christiaanventer8183
    @christiaanventer8183 Год назад +3

    The most fun part of making your own tools are, you know you need this tool. You know how you put it together, it's as unique as the part you're sculpting.
    And when it falls apart you can only blame yourself and make a better one.

  • @TrevorAndersen
    @TrevorAndersen Год назад +2

    I love that you didn’t even address the biggest hack in the video! Putting the tip of the pin in clay before clipping it off!

  • @honey_bee_live
    @honey_bee_live Год назад +1

    The way you kept the pin from flying across the room when you cut it was genius!!

  • @matturban9103
    @matturban9103 Год назад +1

    I ,for reasons unknown started using the of handle of a finger nail clipper to sculpt with years ago. It's small and rounded at the end. It's cheap too! Tom Clark,a man that scuplted gnomes and such used a toothpick. He was fantastic!

    • @TheCrafsMan
      @TheCrafsMan  Год назад +1

      ADDING THIS TO MY ARSENAL RIGHT NOW.
      For real... got a set of old cheap clippers that come apart. It's like the clippers have been asking this whole time to be used as a sculpting tool, and I've been ignoring it. :D

    • @matturban9103
      @matturban9103 Год назад

      @@TheCrafsMan Hey Crafsman! I use the whole clipper. One time I used the flat end of a toe nail clipper handle on the head of the cyclops from the old Sinbad movie. It made the lines in his face just fine. I also use them to cut my toe nails,it's getting hard to chew them off anymore. God bless you Sir!

  • @Boylei
    @Boylei Год назад +1

    Inspiring homemade tool ideas! I gotta make myself some of those!

  • @danballard7405
    @danballard7405 Год назад +4

    Crafsman you always mention safety on your videos and that’s rad. Because I once was sculpting a rancor and had dropped a razor sharp sculpting tool in my lap. I was sitting in the lotus position. When I got up I kicked that tool with one foot right through my heel and out of the bottom of my foot. I went into the ER and they were all like “ YOU FIRST.” So practice safety because you can’t be safe enough. I appreciate you Crafsman for all you do and your safety standards. Thanks for another great vid.

    • @TheCrafsMan
      @TheCrafsMan  Год назад +1

      Ohhhhh I just winced so hard. Mercy. Glad you are ok!

  • @volttherobot
    @volttherobot Год назад +27

    We love the "unique-icity" of your custom tools! 🤖👍

  • @SVENmachine
    @SVENmachine Год назад +6

    "I use a BLADE" 🤣 I love that SO much.

  • @kaioken654
    @kaioken654 Год назад +2

    Glad to see ol Earl Grey is doing well, it's been a while since he made a cameo

  • @DonovanPresents
    @DonovanPresents Год назад +2

    6:02 When you brought up spatulas from Kinder Eggs, my mind went to the Mexican candy Duvalín where they come with little spatulas as well! Maybe you can use that if you have the treat at your local store
    Also, repurposing wind chime bars can also help with DIY handles as well when you mention that layer in the video!

  • @meg..meg.
    @meg..meg. Год назад +2

    I've been binging Crafsman videos for the past few days - jumping around from original to most recent. The editing has reached fire level. The crafs have consistently been wonderful!

  • @Dr.Dingus07
    @Dr.Dingus07 Год назад +11

    OTO7 is a national treasure and needs his own talk show ASAP! As always, amazing video Crafsman; your production quality is off the charts!

  • @Crispy_Bee
    @Crispy_Bee Год назад +15

    I really, really love your sound-effects and the robot-voices - those things really make your videos unique. Far too many RUclipsrs think they need to scream every few seconds and make some "funny" remarks all the time and that's super annoying. Your videos are informative, creative, entertaining and always so pleasant to watch. Your videos are the antidote to all that crappy content! Keep up the good work!

  • @wonderwend
    @wonderwend Год назад +1

    Some pretty genius ideas there man!

  • @wingnutbert9685
    @wingnutbert9685 Год назад +4

    I needed you today Craftsman. Thanks for the level vibes!
    If I may add so ideas:
    -Pen bodies are good handles too for the wire/metal tools.
    -Chopsticks: Good for handles or craved into tools and usually free!
    -Some of the big fat knitting needles, both aluminum and plastic make good handles and often have holes in the middle like the dollar store spoons. Get'm at thrift stores.
    - You can pack a bunch of guitar string pieces into a metal tube and crush the end or epoxy/ crazy glue them in. Makes nice stiff brushes for texturing.
    - And one of my favourite things you find on the street for free! The brush blades from the street cleaner vehicles! They are thin, flat strips of spring(ish) steel. They fall of as the brush disk sweeps the pavement. usually 8-12" long. Really good for making shaping paddle/sm. spatulas/scapula's(LOL! ;P ) and loop tools.

    • @TheCrafsMan
      @TheCrafsMan  Год назад +3

      THANK YOU!
      I'm fixin to cut open one of these knitting needles - I didn't even think to try that! They'd be fantastic handles!
      And chopsticks... utterly fantastic recommendation!!!!!
      Thank you for watching!

  • @brownie9948
    @brownie9948 Год назад +1

    I would definitely buy an OTO7 t-shirt. Jus putting that out there

  • @ConjuredCraft
    @ConjuredCraft Год назад +6

    No notes, perfect sculpting tool video! I just made a set of needle tools with sewing needles last week and they're perfect for miniature sculpting.

  • @retrotechjournal
    @retrotechjournal Год назад +7

    Woot! This made my day! I love having some Steady Craftin coming in. I loved the Essential/Overboard box, but I'd have to be super careful with something like that in my garage. One flip of the switch and the place would be empty. I love how 0T07 is working out.

    • @TheCrafsMan
      @TheCrafsMan  Год назад +1

      Hahahahaha! :D I hear you on that! ;) And mannnn, thank you so much for the kind words!

  • @ItsWeenie
    @ItsWeenie Год назад +1

    Mr. Crafsman the production value is the sprinkles on top of a already awesome service you provide. Keep up the great work

  • @skcamerican
    @skcamerican Год назад +2

    Brilliant! I need to remember that fancy tools don’t make better art. Makin’ the tools you use to make the art is a sweet way to go. Really smart ideas, too.

  • @Musicalsoda
    @Musicalsoda Год назад +1

    "you want it to get a good bite" as he proceeds to build a tool using fishing tackle. I love this guy so much!

  • @KiloIndiaAlpha
    @KiloIndiaAlpha Год назад +1

    Scalpula should be in the video description XD Thanks Crafsman!

  • @mightyfetheredone
    @mightyfetheredone Год назад +16

    Some of those tools are really expensive, so thanks for giving diy alternatives! Glad to see OTO7 is settling in to their assistant role! 💖🤖

  • @alinds1
    @alinds1 Год назад +2

    Friday just got happier!

  • @Winniebago
    @Winniebago Год назад +1

    I watch ASMR to fall asleep but Crafsman is so damn chill and soothing, if I wasn't to invested in the video it could easily out me to sleep

  • @ziomalZparafii
    @ziomalZparafii Год назад

    First time on your channel but I just adore those small additional commentary with all those soothing "yeah, yeah", "man", "uh" etc. I would listen night radio program with you just reading a phone book.
    Anyway, great content too!

  • @prestonbyrd8443
    @prestonbyrd8443 Год назад

    Majoring in art taught me that anything can be a tool in the right situation.
    And I finally got my hands on my own Pocketnaut. I greatly enjoy it.
    I look forward to your next release. 😊

  • @ScottSauer-artist
    @ScottSauer-artist Год назад

    There is a great sense of accomplishment in making your own customizalitized tools!

  • @timalbertine6682
    @timalbertine6682 Год назад

    It's been about a year since I've watched a crafsman vid. The production quality has gone through the roof. Keep on craftin!

  • @housegoth
    @housegoth Год назад

    That was a slick little trick you used when you clipped off the point of the pin so you didn't loose that sharp little bit of metal.

  • @Yooitsjoseph
    @Yooitsjoseph 7 месяцев назад

    I like that the blade slides in on the line on the cutting mat, nice detail.

  • @hullinstruments
    @hullinstruments Год назад +2

    No matter what I got into over the years, making the tools for it always got me more excited than the actual art/process I was developing.😂 Spent more time researching and reproducing old lithier and violin makers tools tgan I ever did making instruments.
    After a while, other professional makers started asking to buy my tools. Turns out I'm more of a machinist tool/die maker at heart😂

    • @TheCrafsMan
      @TheCrafsMan  Год назад +1

      This is a wonderful comment! Thank you for watching and taking a minute to share!
      I used to go back and forth over buy-vs-make. and I've come to the conclusion that in the *making*, there's a certain satisfaction and reward associated with it, benefiting our mental state. And there's definitely value in that. :)
      Thanks again!

    • @hullinstruments
      @hullinstruments Год назад

      @@TheCrafsMansometimes it's about finding satisfaction and happiness in the little things. rock on craftsman! 😃🤘

  • @jenhofmann
    @jenhofmann Год назад +1

    Friendly voice, cool tips, awesome human. Thanks, Crafsman!

  • @timothytimh4321
    @timothytimh4321 2 месяца назад

    Uncle Arthur has actually moved in with me, so I appreciate the mention.

  • @lokiwartooth1138
    @lokiwartooth1138 Год назад +1

    Dude what a set of great ideas!!!

  • @mintylikethecandy7881
    @mintylikethecandy7881 7 месяцев назад

    Uncle Arthur come to visit? Dang! just this last week. Good to hear someone who understands. Thanks Crafsman!

  • @NepotismTV
    @NepotismTV Год назад

    This was so well edited and clever as always. Never cease to amaze with the ingenuity.

  • @jcinsd
    @jcinsd Год назад

    The pen and silicone trick was awesome. Already made to fit everyones hands

  • @covati
    @covati Год назад +3

    The editing in this one … on point

  • @slimsuits3231
    @slimsuits3231 Год назад

    This just made my day soo much better. Thank you Crafsman...your knowledge therapy is unparalleled.

  • @gorkamorka999
    @gorkamorka999 Год назад +1

    13:25 I used to just wrap the handles of my tools in tape to thicken them up. You can also find foam/silicone handles meant to slip onto pencils from kid's school supplies. Really helps to avoid cramps in your hands.

    • @SheepUndefined
      @SheepUndefined Год назад

      When I still had my old tablet, I wrapped like, medical bandage around my stylus. Though over time, the adhesive started to seep through the tape.
      It feels good, but something to keep in mind if you've got sensory stuff issues with stickyness like I do.

    • @TheCrafsMan
      @TheCrafsMan  Год назад +1

      Yes, excellent ideas! :D
      The most "ergonomically correct" handle I ever made was from some leftover silicone putty.
      I mixed up too much so I applied the remaining chunk to an x-acto knife handle - mainly for something to do - and sorta left my fingers formed into it how I would hold it, making a really cozy fit. But I find often times you want just a nice *uniform* thick handle, for tool rotation control. Thank you for watching!

  • @Anonynoone
    @Anonynoone 9 месяцев назад

    Crafsman, you are a treasure.

  • @Amy_MJ
    @Amy_MJ Год назад

    I often save your videos for days where I especially need a smile or some inspiration. As always, this did the trick and was just what I needed today! 😊

  • @RyanEdwardsVA
    @RyanEdwardsVA Год назад +1

    Hot damn I just adore your videos. There's such a warmness, a coziness, a lighthearted humor to them, and something more. To borrow your phraseology, there's a love-nicity herein that I have never experienced with another creator's work. No one can do it like you, Crafsman. You're one of a kind. Keep on steady craftin!

  • @Yooitsjoseph
    @Yooitsjoseph 6 месяцев назад

    The quality of this video is incredible. Thank you so much crafsman.

  • @bubbadoom1837
    @bubbadoom1837 Год назад

    Thank you, sir. Brother Crafman, it's been a very long week, or month. I needed this. I'm not even watching this with the family (I'll make sure we all watch it tomorrow). I'm just going to watch this and hit the sack. I hope y'all are doing well, and that the weather ain't too bad y'alls way.

  • @Drew-xy7yg
    @Drew-xy7yg Год назад +1

    Oooh crafsman got some upgraded intro segments!! Love how you’ve combined techniques you’ve taught so now we can see them in action. You’re a master teacher as well, thank you!

  • @rainbowditto9033
    @rainbowditto9033 Год назад +1

    Just finished my second week of uni, and theres no better way to celebrate than a crafsman video :D this was full of such great tips and tricks that ill have to use myself!

    • @TheCrafsMan
      @TheCrafsMan  Год назад +1

      Hang in there, my friend! :D I commend you on your education, and I'm grateful you still check out my videos! :)

  • @hullinstruments
    @hullinstruments Год назад +1

    Howdy Craftsman! Would love to see a video of you making a similar puppet to your "main character". I've always been inspired by Jim Henson and the craftsmanship puppets. It would be awesome to see you make an extensive tutorial

  • @seanlarrimore6914
    @seanlarrimore6914 Год назад +1

    I love that when i first started seeing your videos, you didn't have many subscribers. Look at you now!! You've done a ton of work and it shows!

  • @sinisterthoughts2896
    @sinisterthoughts2896 Год назад

    Happy to see OTO is helping out.

  • @valentine_puppy
    @valentine_puppy Год назад

    I don't care for how many years, I will always have a spot and time to watch and appreciate and even learn
    and make things from the Crafsman. I really want my own OTO7, We will see when I can order one from Japan. Lol

  • @danthemakerman
    @danthemakerman Год назад +1

    Wow man tons of great tips and tricks on tool making in this one! Thanks for sharing your wealth of knowledge.

    • @TheCrafsMan
      @TheCrafsMan  Год назад +1

      DAN!
      Thanks so much, my friend!
      I can only imagine your DIY sculpting tools would look *pro*!

  • @tearybiff1839
    @tearybiff1839 Год назад

    the editing in this video was so fun to watch

  • @cheyennes7681
    @cheyennes7681 8 часов назад

    Check the nail section too. They have ball tools also called doting tools. Those scapula tools look like metal cuticle pushers.

  • @matambale
    @matambale Год назад +2

    For not too much money, a little pin vise can be perfect for holding those little loop tools. Easy to swap in different loop types.

  • @CajunCraftastrophe
    @CajunCraftastrophe Год назад +2

    This video was so much fun, Crafsman. Those custom silicone tools are very clever indeed!!! Kudos. Also, your "magic switch" that changes your tools is GREAT! So creative... I looked for one on Amazon, but couldn't find it! : )

  • @alisonhenry820
    @alisonhenry820 Год назад +1

    I had to stop and comment, omg I burst out laughing when Earl Grey said hello 😂. Ok back to the crafsman gold!!

  • @conn-rowe
    @conn-rowe Год назад

    Your videos bring me so much joy Crafsman!!!

  • @ludwigetc
    @ludwigetc Год назад +5

    This is so helpful!! And the intro, the bloopers at the end, my goodness

  • @BadenBadenSwitzerBaden
    @BadenBadenSwitzerBaden Год назад

    CrafsMan, thank you. you are dearly loved.

  • @trailagob
    @trailagob Год назад

    the fishing tackle is genius, my dude!

  • @Pridetoons
    @Pridetoons Год назад +1

    I've needed this video so bad.

  • @kellymcneely414
    @kellymcneely414 Год назад +1

    I wish that I could achieve Your Level of Cool and of course Steady. thank you for the therapudical therapy

  • @PinkSucreIllustrations
    @PinkSucreIllustrations Год назад +10

    Just wanted to tell you what a HUGE blessing you are in my life Crafsman! Thank you for all your hard work. I just joined your discord too, I was in need of a place to ask people for guidance on building and repairing things from upholstery to clocks to even building miniatures. So I appreciate you sharing that in your last video! 🤪

  • @RonIsWar219
    @RonIsWar219 Год назад

    Seeing some of your editing now blows my mind, I’ve been a fan for a few years now and can’t believe how many improvements you’ve made. Seriously inspiring. Thank you for always trying to include everyone regardless of skill or monetary situation.

  • @ItsDrMcQuack
    @ItsDrMcQuack Год назад +1

    This is immensely useful, craftsman, Thank you!
    In the beginning, I was wondering if the effort required was worth the perhaps modest savings over buying a few packs of premade tools online. You certainly convinced me that it is! I've been very close to buying sculpting tools just this week, but now I think I'll try making my own instead.
    You're the best!

    • @TheCrafsMan
      @TheCrafsMan  Год назад

      I really do hope you have fun in making them, and that they serve you well in the future!

  • @funlabsdesignstudio
    @funlabsdesignstudio Год назад +1

    ❤ how you say cause there's something about professionalism followed by "Look at that there Boy!" 😄
    You're Awesome Crafsman !
    And Love the New term for Spatula - SCAP-Chula actually sounds pretty coooo! 😎😁

  • @artistpoet5253
    @artistpoet5253 Год назад +1

    I love your videos and these are the best ones. I used to make all my own tools for sculpting and model building except the silicone and blade ones. I did make some shapers out of GreenStuff once but they weren't any better than old paint brush handles cut and sanded into a form I needed. I also hold on to any used up pens not just for scratch building and kit bashing but they make excellent scoring tools when I do my paper crafting. Now having seen how I can make other tools, these old pens will be even more useful. Thank you a lot for all the craftin' love you put into your videos.

  • @KitD2365
    @KitD2365 Год назад

    It was not a huge mistake to watch this video. It wasn't even a little one! I love the idea of taking DIY all the way to the level of tool making. This video is full of practical ideas and great advice and left me smiling. Thanks, Crafsman!

  • @xKagryx
    @xKagryx Год назад +1

    This is exactly what I needed, thank you Crafsman!

    • @TheCrafsMan
      @TheCrafsMan  Год назад

      So glad to hear it! You're very welcome!

  • @markdmaker3173
    @markdmaker3173 Год назад +1

    As usual, nicely done, my friend

    • @TheCrafsMan
      @TheCrafsMan  Год назад

      :D Thank you, my friend! Always brings a smile when I see your name. Really neat, man... some of y'all have been watching/supporting for a while, and I genuinely appreciate it.

  • @YanickFM
    @YanickFM Год назад

    this is one of the coolest channels for real

  • @Shiftarus
    @Shiftarus Год назад +6

    Love you Crafsman, your videos are so relaxing and help me get excited about doing my own projects.

  • @christophergeiss678
    @christophergeiss678 Год назад

    Great video Craftsman! I love making me some micronicity tools for all purposes and you just gave me some brand new ideas. Thank you for all you do. You truly are one of a kind!

  • @sweterollo8951
    @sweterollo8951 Год назад

    Those transitions were awesome

  • @TheMiniatureManager
    @TheMiniatureManager Год назад +2

    It is always a good day when a new crafsman video goes up! This was a very helpful video. I have always struggled to know what tools to use for sculpting. This will make things much easier.

  • @ebmage8793
    @ebmage8793 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this because I learned scultping in college but my teacher never taught me what the specific tools were even for. I just guessed and made it work. But now I know how to get the effects I want in my crafting :)

  • @darrenmichaels
    @darrenmichaels Год назад

    Use the tools you have to make the tools you need! Heck yeah, Crafsman.

  • @ericbutler2385
    @ericbutler2385 Год назад

    CrafsMan, I am here to just take a small moment to let you know that your videos have gotten so good. All the little noises and clips and transitions do not go unappreciated.

  • @AViciousVixen
    @AViciousVixen Год назад

    I really hope everyone stayed to the very end of the video cause the outtakes are just as amazing as the rest of the video lol

  • @machineman6498
    @machineman6498 Год назад +2

    Haven’t done it, but the stainless steel strips that reinforce wiper blades might be good for ribbon loops. (Wear safety glasses cause I’m not sure if they snap at sharp angles)

    • @TheCrafsMan
      @TheCrafsMan  Год назад +1

      WOAH! That's one I never considered - and may never HAVE considered - had I never read this.
      What I would try is to gently heat/anneal them. I had to do these when making rough rake tools from sawblades (which are hardened/brittle).
      I imagine those steel strips would be somewhat similar - very rigid and springy until annealed.
      Thank you for watching, and for the recommendation!

  • @micky8ball
    @micky8ball Год назад

    What a cool way to make my own tools. Thanks Craftsman!

  • @gamedesign1
    @gamedesign1 Год назад +1

    Made a few tools myself too 👍😁
    Great video Crafsman 👍

    • @TheCrafsMan
      @TheCrafsMan  Год назад +1

      NICE! :D Hopefully my "top 5" were somewhat on-point. Which ones did you make? :D

    • @gamedesign1
      @gamedesign1 Год назад

      @@TheCrafsMan yeah definitely :)
      I made some silicone brushes of different shapes and I made some texturing tools. Made resin tipped texturing tools and some silicone ones too. Really fun and very handy 😁
      Keep up the great videos Crafsman 👍👍👍👍

  • @scouthanamura2380
    @scouthanamura2380 Год назад

    this is a great resource for those just starting out sculpting and modeling ❤️❤️ thank you for sharing!!

  • @Loldty
    @Loldty Год назад

    I've been watching you for years and never commented in any of your videos but this one made me want to comment I love your editing

  • @mrpandabites
    @mrpandabites Год назад +4

    Such clever making solutions! Thanks as always, Crafsman. 😊

  • @ButItsaGoodDeal
    @ButItsaGoodDeal Год назад

    Puting the tip of the pin in the clay before cutting it, so it doesn't fly away, is a genius move.