Do you have a video that tells us all the different type of tools you use while carving a pumpkin? You show it the lighting is not too great and I couldn’t really tell precisely what that was you were using. Also, if you could tell us where you got it from that be great as well. Thank you and thank you for making such informative videos. Keep up the great work. Looking forward to more from the future from you.
I do have a little look at my tools in the below videos, but I will be making a more in-depth one just on tools soon ruclips.net/video/h-RAHKA0OIo/видео.html ruclips.net/video/Y3HDBvblcJU/видео.htmlsi=ew8l0o64LazQtKj1
@PumpkinFreak i have the wood carving set but they are fairly big ends. Lino cutter looks like it has a couple smaller ones. What did you use to scrape the pumpkin though?
@@hustlasstory7611 the small set of chisels are these ones: Sharp Carving Knife, Carving Fork, 14Pcs Fine Workmanship for DIY for Hand Carving amzn.eu/d/4pFFJ0R
@PumpkinFreak thanks! I do pumpkin shaving every year but intricate lines are tough with my set. I'm going to pick these up to improve my small detailing! Have you figured out a way to make the transfer lines stick better without it wiping off? I'm thinking spraying it with something to make it more "permanent".
@@hustlasstory7611 I've found the best way is to just draw over them with a fine permanent marker, but that can be really time consuming. I don't do that very often, I just focused on being super careful and working from right to left (I'm right handed) that way I'm less likely to rub the lines off withy hand
Check out my stencil shop here: www.pumpkinfreak.co.uk/category/all-products
Thanks so much for passing down your knowledge.
No problem at all 😄
Do you have a video that tells us all the different type of tools you use while carving a pumpkin? You show it the lighting is not too great and I couldn’t really tell precisely what that was you were using. Also, if you could tell us where you got it from that be great as well. Thank you and thank you for making such informative videos. Keep up the great work. Looking forward to more from the future from you.
I do have a little look at my tools in the below videos, but I will be making a more in-depth one just on tools soon
ruclips.net/video/h-RAHKA0OIo/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/Y3HDBvblcJU/видео.htmlsi=ew8l0o64LazQtKj1
Have you ever tried using a sealer to spray over the blue transfer markings on the pumpkin so they are less likely to be rubbed off when working?
Missed a bit. 😉
@@MattieBennett 🙄🤣
❤excellent
Thanks
What paper is that? And what scraping utensil is it? Very nice btw
It's blue Saral Transfer paper, the tools are lino cutters and hand wood carving chisels. All readily available on Amazon
@PumpkinFreak i have the wood carving set but they are fairly big ends. Lino cutter looks like it has a couple smaller ones. What did you use to scrape the pumpkin though?
@@hustlasstory7611 the small set of chisels are these ones:
Sharp Carving Knife, Carving Fork, 14Pcs Fine Workmanship for DIY for Hand Carving amzn.eu/d/4pFFJ0R
@PumpkinFreak thanks! I do pumpkin shaving every year but intricate lines are tough with my set. I'm going to pick these up to improve my small detailing! Have you figured out a way to make the transfer lines stick better without it wiping off? I'm thinking spraying it with something to make it more "permanent".
@@hustlasstory7611 I've found the best way is to just draw over them with a fine permanent marker, but that can be really time consuming. I don't do that very often, I just focused on being super careful and working from right to left (I'm right handed) that way I'm less likely to rub the lines off withy hand
amazing content. my ownly regret is that you dont use picture in picture for moderating, the constant back and forth is disturbing. cheers