Splitting Slate | Stone Preparation | James Parker Sculpture

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  • Опубликовано: 14 янв 2025

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  • @wonderwend
    @wonderwend 5 лет назад +19

    Your Brother sent me but I stayed because I wanted to 😉

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  5 лет назад +2

      Brilliant! Pleased to hear it! Thank you.

    • @jenkeep8123
      @jenkeep8123 5 лет назад +2

      Me too! You do really great work. It's interesting also. 😊

    • @marymonson2187
      @marymonson2187 5 лет назад

      Saw you on your brother's channel. Your work is fascinating and you are very talented to say the least! I'm glad your brother talked you into doing this channel! You will go far, that's for sure! ❤️

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  5 лет назад

      @@marymonson2187 Thank you!

  • @thekatt...
    @thekatt... 5 лет назад +9

    You know you're a hardcore artist, when you need a forklift ! Amazing work, James !!!
    ❤️❤️❤️🇨🇦☕️☕️

  • @bradleyfitkin4141
    @bradleyfitkin4141 5 лет назад +7

    You're brother "The Hoof GP" recommended your channel. I find your channel it very interesting.

  • @TinyQueenDancer
    @TinyQueenDancer 5 лет назад +5

    I love watching an artist prepare their work. I came from your brother's channel and stayed for the artist.

  • @janegrieve
    @janegrieve 5 лет назад +5

    It’s quite therapeutic watching slate splitting it’s amazing how thin you can get it

  • @solitairesmith3553
    @solitairesmith3553 5 лет назад +3

    Love your sculptures in the background. I personally like the color of slate. I feel its timeless.
    I hope that you are planning to show us around your studio.
    I would love to see all your sculptures;)

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you! Will show you more of ny work soon. Most of what I have in the workshop is visible in the footage. Usually my work is made to order (although I do have a few pieces for sale), so as soon as it's made its delivered and installed. I always need to keep a few pieces for an exhibition I do every year.

  • @jeannel2515
    @jeannel2515 5 лет назад +4

    James I am thoroughly enjoying your channel. When your brother mentioned you and put the link up I clicked right on it. I am just mesmerized by watching you work and your sculptures are absolutely beautiful. Regards from Wisconsin, USA.

  • @carolnicholl3328
    @carolnicholl3328 5 лет назад +1

    Another great video, thanks for sharing. Amazing how you split the slate and it always splits evenly! Really enjoying your work.

  • @elaineoutdoors9581
    @elaineoutdoors9581 5 лет назад +1

    I saw you on your brothers channel. I subscribed to your brothers channel because I love cows and have worked with them all my life, both on my best friends ranch and on a professional level. Funny thing is, I also carve stone as a hobby (mostly soapstone that I have access to here locally in the hills of central California), so imagine my surprise when your brother did the video with you on, saying you were a sculptor....I look forward to watching you and learning from you

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks Elaine. Great to have you on board. A lot in common! I hope you enjoy. Thanks for watching all the way from California.

  • @sharonclune8237
    @sharonclune8237 5 лет назад +1

    I too wandered over from your brother’s channel. There’s something very peaceful about watching someone perform an art they love. Much success to you, looking forward to watching more of your creative process.

  • @anycaliber9086
    @anycaliber9086 5 лет назад +1

    I came here From The Hoof GP and both of you are so passionate about your work. It's amazing to me how much you both care that's why I subscribed it' nice to know there is still people in this world who are so passionate about what they do God Bless

  • @feathermtn1490
    @feathermtn1490 5 лет назад +3

    Love your channel. You're an amazing and gifted artist. Virginia,, USA

  • @caroldavis5877
    @caroldavis5877 3 года назад

    I found you because of Graeme, I've watched him trim hooves for awhile. He's hard working, and very funny. Now I'm amazed with your work, you make amazing sculptures. You made splitting slate, look easy.

  • @karenf14
    @karenf14 5 лет назад +1

    Another fantastic video 🥰

  • @sarapena9414
    @sarapena9414 4 года назад

    your brother is right you are an amazing talent. Your work is mesmerizing because of its intricacy and its simplicity. It is like listening to a beautiful song...

  • @unakeane532
    @unakeane532 5 лет назад +1

    Ok came over from the hoof gp channel and stayed as your work is very interesting and the sculptures in the background are amazing. Hoping you do a q&e video on your work.

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you! Great to have you. Will definitely do that at some point saving the questions up!

  • @karelcindrich1975
    @karelcindrich1975 Месяц назад

    I'm a big Hoof GP fan and I remember well the times he mentioned you and your channel. Been watching your videos since May of 2024, just started Graeme's in March! Also follow Bob's channel, I got you all!! Y'all have different talents and music but, you excel in your chosen profession! Waiting for new from you, please! ❤

  • @garrybeard2031
    @garrybeard2031 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you very much.👍🇬🇧🍺🤘

  • @100nanay
    @100nanay 5 лет назад

    Hi James! Absolutely fascinating geology lesson!!
    We’re hunkering down for our first winter (FINALLY) storm here in South Central Iowa, USA. It was about 10 C here yesterday so today we started out with rain, then sleet aka wintry mix 😑 and now it’s blowing snow and drifting! Gotta love living in the Midwest!! It was a slow drive home from work this evening...35 mph tops.
    I enjoyed your video snuggled up under an afghan!
    I so want to visit Wales some day (maiden name was Thomas, so I’m a Welsh for sure!) and may just have to pop over to Scotland and take in the staggering beauty!

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Vanessa! Hope you're well. It's been wild the last few days here too 80mph winds and below freezing in the mornings.

    • @melaniewolfgang604
      @melaniewolfgang604 5 лет назад +1

      @@jamesparkersculpture Wow!!! 45 to 50 mph gusts are the norm here. I can't imagine 80mph winds! As we say here, "Nail down everything you want to keep!"

  • @valeriepalmquist2597
    @valeriepalmquist2597 5 лет назад

    Fascinating! It must take a lot of skill to split the slate so thinly!

  • @garrybeard2031
    @garrybeard2031 5 лет назад +3

    Great video love to watch a artist at work well done.how thin can slate be cut.👍🇬🇧🍺🤘

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Garry, Thank you. The slate in the video can only be split to about 5 or 6mm at the thinnest. Welsh slate can be split very thin. To about 2mm or so.

  • @SuperKristinG
    @SuperKristinG 4 года назад

    I am fascinated by your work. You have an amazing talent.

  • @margarethuxley5991
    @margarethuxley5991 5 лет назад

    Great to see how its all done and how so much work goes in to your sculptures.Well done Jim x

  • @QuimBeeLivingstone
    @QuimBeeLivingstone 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for this video. I didnt know there are different colors of slate. If you could some day show us two or three of the different types and how they act different from each other. I know you probably started this channel to showcase your breathtaking art but watching the slate split in slow motion is very relaxing to me lol That perfect sunset when youre talking at the end. Absolute paradise. I love your accent too. Why is it so much thicker than your brother's?

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks. I will do! Accent? What accent? This is the Queen's english 😂 Didnt realise I had.... Graeme will rub that in for sure!!

    • @QuimBeeLivingstone
      @QuimBeeLivingstone 5 лет назад

      @@jamesparkersculpture lol he can't really tease you about that. In my opinion, the thicker the accent the better.

  • @iloveyou2274
    @iloveyou2274 5 лет назад

    Awe💜you deserve only the best keep the videos coming

  • @SuperZytoon
    @SuperZytoon 4 года назад

    Lovely work. It’s incredible to see you work so delicately with this medium. I was not aware that there are different colors of slate. You are working and creating masterpieces with sheets of priceless material formed so long ago. Mind blowing!

  • @larla03
    @larla03 4 года назад

    I find your videos so relaxing. Subscribed!

  • @connecting_flight
    @connecting_flight Год назад

    A beautiful craft!

  • @bg12445
    @bg12445 5 лет назад +5

    How did you decide to use slate in your profession? Thanks for the video

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  5 лет назад +5

      Someone was discarding slate from an old farm building and I seized the opportunity! My pleasure.

  • @DonnaMSchmid
    @DonnaMSchmid 5 лет назад +3

    Do you find many fossils in your slate? When I was a child in Pennsylvania (USA), we used to look for fossils in the natural slate grounds around our area! Tons of fun!

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  5 лет назад +3

      Hi Donna. Not in the slate I work with. I think sometimes they're lost as the slate is formed due to the heat. I've found fossilised whale bones half way up a mountain before and ferns and fossilised trees in carboniferous sandstone but never anything in the slate I use.

  • @debbiebowen9834
    @debbiebowen9834 5 лет назад

    Very interesting video James! I really enjoyed watching it! ❤️

  • @christopherbritz7520
    @christopherbritz7520 2 года назад

    I knew you reminded me of your brother!!

  • @Isabella-nh5dm
    @Isabella-nh5dm 4 года назад

    Love your channel. Graeme sent me as well and I also chose to stay.

  • @danielsergejev1952
    @danielsergejev1952 5 лет назад

    That's amazing! Lots of love)

  • @indie825
    @indie825 5 лет назад +1

    Your brother gave to a plug on his channel, so I stopped by to check your work out. Fascinating watching you split the slate, especially when you get 4 sheet. Do you ever find any fossil's in the slate?

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for watching! Graeme's been really kind. Fossils are found in slate - although I've never found any myself while working with slate. I've found fossilised whale bones as well as tree rings and ferns in carboniferous sandstone.

    • @indie825
      @indie825 5 лет назад +1

      @@jamesparkersculpture Cool!

  • @pattiesidlick4658
    @pattiesidlick4658 5 лет назад +1

    James the lotus in the green and red slate would equal fabulous.... just saying. If i suggest it enough you will do it, and wear safety glasses please. From Frozen Alberta :).

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  5 лет назад

      Thanks Pattie. I bet it's cold there. I've been to Goose Bay in December.... pretty cold there too.

  • @imcavdb5465
    @imcavdb5465 5 лет назад

    Yeah, was send by your brother, stayed to marvel over your work. Ever found fossiles?
    Greetings from the Netherlands!

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  5 лет назад

      Thanks! Great to have you here from the Netherlands. I've not found fossils in slate but have found fossilised whale bones, ferns and tree rings in carboniferous sandstone.

  • @tomflynn2394
    @tomflynn2394 4 года назад

    Went canoeing to belnahua years ago and the beach was slate with lots of square Iron pyrites crystals. Could not take enough of it home ( did not want to sink ) to give out to family and friends.

  • @suedavis681
    @suedavis681 5 лет назад

    Thank you James for that info on slate and its formation and how you split it. I'm curious if you ever come across any fossil formations in slate.

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  5 лет назад +3

      Hi Sue, Fossils are found in slate - although I've never found any myself while working with slate. I've found fossilised whale bones as well as tree rings and ferns while working in carboniferous sandstone.

  • @susansollee1839
    @susansollee1839 5 лет назад

    James, please release a vlog working with glass, if at all possible.
    The Yin and Yang was totally amazing!
    🙏🏻👍🏻🌻🤗💕💕
    The huge vase, the sphere! Wow
    I didn’t know you worked with glass and bronze!

  • @haroldborgen7938
    @haroldborgen7938 5 лет назад

    The most interesting medium to use. Love your work keep up the videos very informative. I do have a question how would your work stand up to -25 F and 100 F summer temps would expansion and contraction of material be affected?

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you. I have work in Chicago which was -40 last winter I believe and the Swiss Alps as well as pieces in the north of Scotland where it can get to minus 20 occasionally. Hottest place would be Portugal and Texas. They've all been fine. Of course there's always the option to have it cast in bronze. There's images of the slate apple and bronze apple side by side on my Instagram james_parker_sculpture

  • @KellyAshcraft-ww6ls
    @KellyAshcraft-ww6ls 5 лет назад

    You seem to make it look easy 😊👊... I did some tile work with slate, but split when I didn’t always want it to 😖🤭😂😂
    Really enjoy learning more about it ... funny when you speed up but fantastic too ! Happy New Year wishing You much success with your channel 🤗

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks Kelly. Happy New Year! Lots of practice but still get some breakages! Love the emojis 😂

  • @glynnburnage6890
    @glynnburnage6890 2 года назад

    How do you go about splitting big lumps of plum slate.they all odd sizes that people would use in rockery’s a I need get them split to same thickness of 30mm so can build a rock face in fish tank.a need cut the backs square so can glue to the glass any help please.a keep the great work up.

  • @2HHB
    @2HHB 3 года назад

    Really beautiful work. Where do you buy that chisel? Does the tool have a particular name?

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  3 года назад

      Thank you. If you Google "jpj sheffield steel chisel" you ought to find it. Or follow the link to eBay www.google.com/shopping/product/1?q=sheffield+steel+slate+chisel&client=ms-android-samsung-ss&biw=360&bih=670&tbs=vw:l,ss:44&sxsrf=ALeKk03lfW-kkD4NUAvDbD21FaDZd8MxJQ:1628404027595&prds=num:1,of:1,eto:13059355175205641821_0,prmr:1,pid:13059355175205641821,cs:1

    • @2HHB
      @2HHB 3 года назад

      @@jamesparkersculpture Thanks!!

    • @2HHB
      @2HHB 3 года назад

      @@jamesparkersculpture Don't sell to the US :(

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  3 года назад

      @@2HHB That's strange! I don't know why that would be. Did you contact them and speak to someone?

  • @melaniewolfgang604
    @melaniewolfgang604 5 лет назад

    Your sculptures are beautiful. The iron pyrite was so unexpected for me! Please speak up a bit. Even with the volume turned all the way up it was hard to hear. It's neat to see how you chisel them apart and how you told us where the slate comes from! Giving you an appreciative shout out from Idaho, USA!

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you! I'll pay more attention to the volume. Thanks for tuning in all the way from Idaho!!

  • @601salsa
    @601salsa 4 года назад

    Are the slate pieces dry stacked or do you fix them in place if so what do you use to secure the sculpture parts together

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  4 года назад

      Hi, yes they are usually dry stacked at first. More often than not I do fix them together later although some of them are left dry stone. They are fices using a variety of methods I've come up with myself. I prefer to leave a little mystery.

    • @601salsa
      @601salsa 4 года назад

      @@jamesparkersculpture :) darn it. Oh well if dry stacking g holds up in Scotland it should work elsewhere in the UK. Now I just need to learn dry stone walling .......

  • @johnharkins2162
    @johnharkins2162 2 года назад

    I think it's awesome where do you get your slate Rock from and how does it look so uniformed could you please explain thank you

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  2 года назад

      Thanks John. The pieces I'm splitting in this video are pieces of paving and walling stone. Many quarries that produce slate will generate this as a biproduct of the roofing/architectural industries.

    • @johnharkins2162
      @johnharkins2162 2 года назад

      So it not the stuff you see on the sides of the road it better quality

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  2 года назад

      @@johnharkins2162 I'm not sure which roadside you mean. Slate varies a lot. You're likely referring to 'spoil' which could often be cut and split to the same effect.

    • @johnharkins2162
      @johnharkins2162 2 года назад

      How do you put the slate together do u glue them or something else

  • @james.yatesb2189
    @james.yatesb2189 4 года назад

    hi where did you get your riving chisel? thanks james

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  4 года назад

      Hi James, I got it from Sheffield Steel online. For years I used a bolster. These are so much better. Hope that helps.

  • @popscratchie3985
    @popscratchie3985 3 года назад

    Will a bolster chisel work or do you need specialist tools?

  • @jeffreysiegel8217
    @jeffreysiegel8217 3 года назад

    I need to chip my slate into very thin pieces for fine sculpture. Do you have any recommendations for chipping down to 2-3 millimeters thick. I need pieces that are 2 to 3 mm thick by 25 mm long by 50 mm wide. Any suggestions?

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  3 года назад

      It's moe a geological issue than to do with any methods. I'd suggest selecting a very fine grained slate to get down to that thickness.

  • @J.R.R.Alumni
    @J.R.R.Alumni 8 месяцев назад

    does anybody know how one could take two or three Roofing slates and glue them one on top of another to create steppingstones for a garden so that when you stepped on the slate it wouldn't just crumble underneath your foot. You need to use felt in between each piece of slate? What kind of glue should you use? I just replaced the roof of my 125-year-old house and God bless him the roofers left me every single last piece of slate that was up on the roof.

  • @nigelgriffith7803
    @nigelgriffith7803 11 месяцев назад

    going to show in a Science lesson 😀

  • @Tom-hl7wc
    @Tom-hl7wc 2 года назад

    Where did you buy your slate splitting chisel please?

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  2 года назад +1

      I got it from JPJ Tools in Sheffield.

    • @Tom-hl7wc
      @Tom-hl7wc 2 года назад

      @@jamesparkersculpture thanks. Is it a particular type? I’ve had a look at their eBay and can’t find anything similar

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  2 года назад +1

      @@Tom-hl7wc It was called 'slate splitting chisel' - perhaps it'd be best to call them. I've not bought one for quite a while so not sure if they still do them I'm afraid.

  • @imcavdb5465
    @imcavdb5465 5 лет назад

    Ps: you don't have an opening picture on this video (aka klickbait 😁).

  • @susansollee1839
    @susansollee1839 5 лет назад

    👍🏻🌻🤗💕

  • @rev22liquidsun92
    @rev22liquidsun92 4 года назад

    I used to do 1600 on average in an 8 hr day. I’m the best there’s ever been

  • @LWeideman1
    @LWeideman1 4 года назад

    I love your sculptures and videos. You are quite an incredible designer. It would be impossible for any of your sculptures to happen by chance (or by pretty much any of us, for that matter.) That’s what I believe about God being the Designer of our universe, earth and bodies. Just too complex and interwoven to happen by chance. No offense meant, just a thought.

  • @popscratchie3985
    @popscratchie3985 3 года назад

    Will a bolster chisel work for splitting or do you need specialist tools?