I'm just starting to collect gouges so I can learn woodcarving. I've been reading everything I can get my hands on. Dai "lovespoon" Thomas has been a huge help! He and his dad make Welsh Love Spoons, they are in Wales...I'm in the U.S. Thanks for showing me this! I didn't think about using a gouge to actually do chip carving. At age 70, I want to learn something new. I'm a retired ironworker. Wood is a different animal so to speak. I've been designing whirligigs and a few other little wood projects as a new hobby. Keeps the mind active lol! Woodcarving will give me something to do in the winter here in Northern New York in a spare room. I close my little shop in the winter. I use the scroll saw a lot in the summer for most projects. I always enjoy watching your shows! Great tip! Take care!
See Paul only you could take something that others would make a lecture about and explain it in simple terms that can be extrapolated upon. Ty for continuing to teach us.
This video has been appearing in my feed lately but I've avoided it. I knew Paul would make it accessible for the everyday person, but I avoided it because I knew it would be doable, so I'm excited about trying it at some point. But the fact is I'm still steeped in my table saw restoration so that's getting in the way of me actually doing woodworking. Sigh... soon.
Just did this the hard way with a knife in an old beech compass saw handle…needless to say, this method would have saved me quite a bit of time and sore thumbs!
Paul ur next level bud can u help me get some new Christmas tools to get me going then I am just going to buy moxon vice I have no experience doing project just the college stuff 😢😢😢would love to come n c u n work n learn my plane is one you unscrew and not u clip????
I was trying to carve some names into wooden toyboxes for children, and I carved around the area of each letter to provide for relief. I don't think it's called chip carving, but I don't know what it is called. Anyway, another technique to add to my tools!
thank you for all your work Paul. I wouldn't be an 1/8 of the woodworker I am today without your guidance.
I'm just starting to collect gouges so I can learn woodcarving. I've been reading everything I can get my hands on. Dai "lovespoon" Thomas has been a huge help! He and his dad make Welsh Love Spoons, they are in Wales...I'm in the U.S. Thanks for showing me this! I didn't think about using a gouge to actually do chip carving. At age 70, I want to learn something new. I'm a retired ironworker. Wood is a different animal so to speak. I've been designing whirligigs and a few other little wood projects as a new hobby. Keeps the mind active lol! Woodcarving will give me something to do in the winter here in Northern New York in a spare room. I close my little shop in the winter. I use the scroll saw a lot in the summer for most projects. I always enjoy watching your shows! Great tip! Take care!
Thanks for giving us all the creative license to add chip carving straight from the garden into our next custom project.
I've seen this technique before, but you make it look effortless. Beautiful!
See Paul only you could take something that others would make a lecture about and explain it in simple terms that can be extrapolated upon. Ty for continuing to teach us.
Yes, and in less than 4 minutes. A master at getting to the point!
GOOD POINT AND FORGOT THE ANNOYING MUSIC SOME PLAY ON VIDEOS
Have always liked chip carving, you see it alot on antique bed headboards and antique dry sinks, commodes, etc. Thanks for the great video!
regardless of how simple any of your videos may turn out to be, they're always the best. thanks again for sharing!
Beautiful, Paul! Thanks a bunch for the tip! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thank you Paul for the carving tip.
Thanks Paul.
This video has been appearing in my feed lately but I've avoided it. I knew Paul would make it accessible for the everyday person, but I avoided it because I knew it would be doable, so I'm excited about trying it at some point. But the fact is I'm still steeped in my table saw restoration so that's getting in the way of me actually doing woodworking. Sigh... soon.
Very nice and simple. Thank you👍👍
You make it look so easy! You would be a great wood carver! Making life size wood statues of people or mantle figurines would be a fun side hobby!
Priceless, absolute new, never seen before 😂
Simply lovely. It looks so easy :) Thank you.
Amazing timing, my first gouge finally arrived last week after months on backorder.
Just did this the hard way with a knife in an old beech compass saw handle…needless to say, this method would have saved me quite a bit of time and sore thumbs!
You can see this is how the old tradesmen used to do it in the old manner houses.
Beautiful
Lovely. As always, thank you.
Pretty cool, thanks
THANK YOU! I am making something that actually looks decent ! I am not good with knife work for this
nice
What are good stones for keeping chisels sharpe.
Paul ur next level bud can u help me get some new Christmas tools to get me going then I am just going to buy moxon vice I have no experience doing project just the college stuff 😢😢😢would love to come n c u n work n learn my plane is one you unscrew and not u clip????
Hello, Paul. What marking knife do you use? Thank you
What size of gouge are you using?
Mr. Distan / Distance?...
Disston, at one time the largest saw maker in the US based in Philadelphia PA
@@sigogglin thank-you!
I was trying to carve some names into wooden toyboxes for children, and I carved around the area of each letter to provide for relief. I don't think it's called chip carving, but I don't know what it is called.
Anyway, another technique to add to my tools!
Relief carving ;)
Now gouge prices will double 😂
And now we can sell it for 49.99
:D
These are ridiculous camera angles, someone needs some photography lessons.