How to Whittle Little People Part 3 - Complete Beginner Whittling Lesson
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- Опубликовано: 10 мар 2023
- This video is part 3 (of 3) in the How to Whittle a Little Person - Complete Beginner Whittling Lesson series. These video lessons are designed to help the complete beginner whittler complete their first project. As a lesson (as opposed to a tutorial) this video will take time to explain how and why to complete each step and will pause periodically to specifically teach new skills. By the end of the series, you will have carved a little person and you will have gained several basic skills that are essential for new woodcarvers. Future projects will continue the process and teach more skills.
Part 3: When you are done with this lesson you will be able to:
1) Round a square piece of wood.
2) Identify which direction to carve with the grain.
Series Description: Welcome to the Complete Beginner Whittling Lessons Series! This series is intended for people who are completely new to whittling and looking for advice on how to get started. It starts with a series of four videos about what equipment and materials are needed for whittling and then there will be a series of projects that will teach the basics of whittling while completing specific projects.
Note that this series focuses on what I would call hobby whittling using dedicated whittling knives and wood that are specifically designed for whittling as a hobby. We will not focus on found wood carving, knives that are not specifically dedicated to whittling, spoon carving, bushcraft or other forms of whittling and woodcarving in this series.
I’ve seen so many so called “beginner” woodcarving videos. You are the best by far. You actually teach and you’re an excellent teacher. Thank you!
Such a good lesson! Now I have a nice hand made toy to present to my niece! Thank you!
I agree with the comments about how good these lessons are. I just hope you realise how much they are appreciated by beginners like me🙏
Thank you!
This is such a good series for a beginner like me. Practicing on my own I ran into the pitfalls you mentioned (e.g. cracking & against-the-grain) and now I understand them better.
Excellent lessons. I started carving relatively short time ago, thou I've done some figures, I did learn how I made mistakes in the past and, more importantly, how to correct them. I am VERY appreciative of your lessons.
Awesome series. I'm taking my first in-person lessons next week and this was a great intro.
Thanks for the positive feedback and good luck on the upcoming lessons!
these go alot faster if you buy dowels from a hardware store and just carve the head. I am thinking of making a few for my granddaughter.
Yeah, the rounding is a good skill to develop, but I imagine they do go a lot faster with a dowel. It's a good suggestion, especially if you want to make a bunch.
I tried doing that and it went much slower for me because the dowels weren't available in basswood. I think I got birch and BOY was that tough.
Use closet rod or look for an old kitchen broom with wooden handle