Well you're my first teacher to learn how to carve with a dremel and I'm really grateful because the bits are very intimidating to me, always unsure I'm using the right bit for the right thing so thank you for taking the time to teach beginners like me.
i have really bad anxiety and I went out and got this rotary tool bc the vibration helped calm my nerves. so I went thru looking for a how-to, and nothing good until you kept popping up, so here I am. Thank you for having such a monotone even-tempered voice and awesome demeanor.
I've heard it said that "sometimes you get what you don't pay for." Translated sometimes cheap isn't better. I'm saving up for the 4300. Maybe Dremel will have a discount for a late wood carving bloomer like myself. Can't believe I'm almost 67 and I can't wait to start carving. My Dad had every tool in the world but I tended to hurt myself with hammers and such. He joked about having me sign a waiver each time I borrowed one. But I digress . . . thank you so much for your videos. They are entertaining, educational and inspiring.
You won’t be disappointed with the Dremel 4300. I’ve had mine for a year or so and it’s marvellous. I use mine with a flex drive and hang it on the Dremel workstation. Coupled with the Kutzall bits, it cuts through wood easily.
This "right here" is a great video "right here. I'm sittin "right here" and learning a lot "right here". This video "right here" is very informative "right here", and this guy "right here" is pretty talented "right here".
Just got my Dremel 4000 with the flex shaft today. Ready to jump into Dremel Wood Carving. So glad your video was one of the first I viewed. Your emphasis on basic concepts impressed me as the smartest way to proceed. Although appearing simple, boring, and repetitious, it reminded me of the Karate Kid, "Wax on, wax off". The basics worked for him as he won the championship and got the girl. Looking forward to your course and our other vids. Thanks so much.
I am doing rooling pins resale enjoy using them . I do facets.. and Clift dwellings….just started using power last year because of old hands…I am learning tons through u tube…Thanks for all you do..
Hello ! Ellen here I started today . Werk tough my guy bought it 4 me cost 67.00 n everything is here ,at least I hope I love learning what drummel to use 4 what .You are a very good teacher I so get it when u say go over the lines, I know for sure that I'm taking ur advice, because they ran in me today also, I'll be using my baby finger.Thank youMy son recommended you.Snart child.Im going to get him one Keep doing what your doing GOOD MAN THANXS
I caught the last 15 min of the live footage and im really glad im finally watching this. Your tutorials are very informative. Thank you for teachings the basics and some of your techniques 😀
Very informative - thank you for posting! My first Dremel is arriving next week. Can't wait to start crafting with it. Also, I love your table. It is beautiful!
Boy, if I took a shot every time you say "right here" I would be dead in under a minute, lol. No, seriously, thank you for a great learning video. I just started myself and it's kinda hard to hold the bigger Dremel tool for any length of time without my hand cramping up, So I bought the ones that you have in your box there. Much easier on the hands.
Haha! Yes, after I watched this video I was not aware I was saying it that much 😂. Glad you enjoyed the video and that it helped you! Thank you for your comment!
Beginner here! The flex shaft is great, I just got a Dremel 4000 and I went ahead and got the flex shaft along with it. Looking forward to making some wood spirit carvings and stuff to practice my way to success! I’d love to be able to make lots of neat little trinkets and stuff and get them homes out there in the world. It’s so exciting that maybe my little pieces of art will be displayed in someone’s home and stuff like that! Hehehe Sorry for being 8 months late lol!
Monticello AR here. Just gettin into power carvin and gettin everythang I will need to get started but found your videos more informative than others for beginners which was great to find
Good tutorial. I've carved with a Dremel since the mid 90's. The only thing I would like to add is the harder the wood the quickly your bits will dull. It's easy to carve with sharp bits. I have always wanted to try a Fordham but yet to try it.
New subscriber. Just got my Dremel 3000 with flex shaft for polishing/shaping resin, but I also do a lot of gilding and having seen this awesome workshop I’ll be getting the wood carving accessories so that I can make my own wooden shapes for gilding rather than having to use shop-bought shapes. It’ll be a long journey, but with this kind of instruction I have a lot more confidence. Thanks for the U.K. Amazon links - ’ll follow those if you’re on commission 😉. Great workshop.
Loved the tip on pulling towards you to the left, then going back away from you to clean the lines. Quick question...I'm left handed, so... I just kinda go with what works, but can totally tell when it's wrong. I have been carving walking staffs so wood positioning gets tricky. (Have considered making a half round pvc set of sawhorses for it) For carving flat more intricate flat work I bought 18 inch wood glues circle from home depot and modified it by adding the turntable from a $5 spinning picture frame cube from walmart. Makes more complex patterns easier to work with while still maintaining the hand stability.
That is a good work around! So basically, just reverse everything if you are left handed, instead of pulling towards you, push away to eat at the wood. You can get used to this way or upgrade to a Foredom, which has a forward and reverse option! It is pricey but worth it :)
@@CorneliusCreations Sadly not an option at the moment but someday... I am interested in mixing media types. For instance, the current staff I am working on will use lichtenberg fractals vs the stipling you have demonstrated in other videos, as the negative space is large between the snowstorm clouds. Going the integrated red resin into the fractals to offset the blue. Top. Of staff has a selenite crystal with color changing leds inside over the reusable battery pack insert and a little on/off switch I wired up. Seal as much as I can in resin once it's done. Selenite is cheap and pretty, but water soluble. :( Once, I am done I will send you picks of Winter's Fire.
I really appreciate this video! It is so helpful. Thanks for explaining the bits and directions of your hands. Not many people mention this. I needed to learn the basics and how to get words to not turn out so squiggly. Really struggling to find many other videos that apply to simply engraving names onto cheese/cutting boards.
I am brand new to Power Carving I have the Dremel 4000 with the flexshaft. This video was very helpful and appreciate you taking the time to make it. I know I am over a year late in watching this but was hoping you wouldn't mind answering a question? I am going to do the practice piece with the triangle square and circle how do you know what speed to set your Dremel at?? Thanks again for making these videos and hope to hear back from you!
Dollar Tree's Crafters Corner now carries numerous wooden pieces of that softer wood for crafts. There's both flat pieces good for starting out & other ready to be decorated pieces. I definitely want that stronger drimmel!!!! But I probably can't justify spending that much yet. But if I really get into it & I'm consistently doing things I'll try to get it.
I am slowly watching your Dremel woodcarving videos and am enjoying them very much. As someone with older eyes can you please zoom in more.....I mean REALLY zoom in? Second request: you mentioned in another video that you would like to do more 3-D carving. How about showing us how to carve a barley twist leg starting with a round dowel? Thanks!☺
Un vídeo muy interesante y didáctico, no me entero de nada,no hablo inglés,me quedó con lo que veo,por favor subtítulos en español,un saludo y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón ( Galicia)
Hi , new to having a rotary tool, initially for jewellery making, but it's nice to see what else I can use it for. The flexi shift can they be used on any rotary tool, I have a rotary but not sure of the make , I just got it . Thanks ,Wendy from the UK.
#replay I think I could listen to your vids all day. Reminds me of home (TXK). Your Vids are so great! You are a good teacher and I have finally started playing around with carving after wanting to learn since I was a kid. I carved and painted/stained Opinel knives for christmas last year.
The link for the dust mask doesn't work.. can you post it again please? Thanks! I'm new to your videos and love them so far, and have shared them with friends. Keep it up! 😊
Hey Angel! Thank you for your kind words, It is nice to read through here and not get criticized for once haha. I just updated my link. Thank you for your views, shares and overall support. I promise I do not take that lightly! -Matt
Ordered the mask and the safety goggles! Thanks so much for the quick response! I got my Stylo yesterday and can't wait to get started, but I need this safety gear before I do much of anything! 🤓 *Also, I did a little test run doing the shapes like you suggested. WOW. I am pretty terrible! I really need the practice and to get the hang of this thing! So glad I listened to you and am going to keep practicing shapes on scrap wood!
Hey Cornelius, I really like your channel and videos You're very inspiring you got me to get my very first Dremel and I have been working with it thank you very much My next tool will be a Fordham like yours? I really like your knives that you do. I've even have gotten into forging also. Do, thank you so much, friend.
So... first, what if I don't have the bit that I used. I have diamond coated bits that look like nailheads, and some that look like verey fine to fairly fat pointed pins, some are cylindrical and some have ballheads. when you say you are using one like inveted cone carbide coated head, what is an alternative? Second, I have dremel user manual that shows the RPM speeds by material and catlog numbers. But, once the bits are out of their boxes or covers, or if they are a third party bits, how do you decide the RPM speed that you run dremel at.
I just watched your video of Introductory to woodcarving and I was wondering if when you start doing letters do you practice the same way you said to practice doing shapes?
So I am new to carving. However I'm an experienced carpenter. I have a Dremel 4000. I noticed in one video you heavily promoted the Stylo and in this video you promote a 3000 with flexshaft. Which do you recommend
Hey can you provide a link to the hanger you use to hang your rotary tools on. My apologies in advance if you did already. I looked but I didn't see one.
I enjoyed this very much . My husband gifted me a dremmel.( after a few pointed hints lol ) I am waiting for spring to carve outside. Thanks for the tips on practice shapes. A good reminder to create that muscle memory! That will be my first attempt. What are your thoughts on pine?
Hey Matt I don't know if this is allowed but how can I show you the projects I have done using my dremel and burning projects so I can get your opinion if they can be better some how?
Hi Matt. I have been watching your videos and have been following many of your tips. My carving has improved greatly. As much as I realise a lot of this is gonna be trail and error and practice. I wondered if you could advise me a little on speeds for various different bits. Thanks if you can.
Well you're my first teacher to learn how to carve with a dremel and I'm really grateful because the bits are very intimidating to me, always unsure I'm using the right bit for the right thing so thank you for taking the time to teach beginners like me.
i have really bad anxiety and I went out and got this rotary tool bc the vibration helped calm my nerves. so I went thru looking for a how-to, and nothing good until you kept popping up, so here I am. Thank you for having such a monotone even-tempered voice and awesome demeanor.
Hey Lori! So glad to hear that you are finding the videos are helping you. Thank you for leaving this comment. I look forward to seeing you around!
I totally relate to you, same anxiety issues. I just started 3 days ago, I didn't carved wood yet, just pvc pipes, but I'm in love with my rotary tool
I will buy me one I am dealing with anxiety and frustration I need a hobby and love these videos Dremel 4300 here I.go
I just picked up a Dremel and flex shaft, I ran across you videos. Great tips for beginners. Thank you
I've heard it said that "sometimes you get what you don't pay for." Translated sometimes cheap isn't better. I'm saving up for the 4300. Maybe Dremel will have a discount for a late wood carving bloomer like myself. Can't believe I'm almost 67 and I can't wait to start carving. My Dad had every tool in the world but I tended to hurt myself with hammers and such. He joked about having me sign a waiver each time I borrowed one. But I digress . . . thank you so much for your videos. They are entertaining, educational and inspiring.
You won’t be disappointed with the Dremel 4300. I’ve had mine for a year or so and it’s marvellous. I use mine with a flex drive and hang it on the Dremel workstation. Coupled with the Kutzall bits, it cuts through wood easily.
This "right here" is a great video "right here. I'm sittin "right here" and learning a lot "right here". This video "right here" is very informative "right here", and this guy "right here" is pretty talented "right here".
Hahaha 😂 I didn’t even realize I was saying it that much
No no it’s “Raht here” Lol
Just got my Dremel 4000 with the flex shaft today. Ready to jump into Dremel Wood Carving. So glad your video was one of the first I viewed. Your emphasis on basic concepts impressed me as the smartest way to proceed. Although appearing simple, boring, and repetitious, it reminded me of the Karate Kid, "Wax on, wax off". The basics worked for him as he won the championship and got the girl. Looking forward to your course and our other vids. Thanks so much.
Hey Leslie! So glad to hear that you are getting into carving! Thank you for the kind words, I look forward to seeing you around.
I am doing rooling pins resale enjoy using them . I do facets.. and Clift dwellings….just started using power last year because of old hands…I am learning tons through u tube…Thanks for all you do..
Glad you are enjoying the videos!
Also as far as your speech patterns, I find them delightful. I enjoyed listening to you.
Thank you!
Hello ! Ellen here I started today . Werk tough my guy bought it 4 me cost 67.00 n everything is here ,at least I hope I love learning what drummel to use 4 what .You are a very good teacher I so get it when u say go over the lines, I know for sure that I'm taking ur advice, because they ran in me today also, I'll be using my baby finger.Thank youMy son recommended you.Snart child.Im going to get him one Keep doing what your doing GOOD MAN THANXS
Thank you for the kind words, Ellen!
I caught the last 15 min of the live footage and im really glad im finally watching this. Your tutorials are very informative. Thank you for teachings the basics and some of your techniques 😀
Thank you for the kind words!
Very informative - thank you for posting! My first Dremel is arriving next week. Can't wait to start crafting with it. Also, I love your table. It is beautiful!
Your video is awesome, it more helpful than any other that I have watched thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Just bought a Dremel tonight and found your videos. Thanks for the tips!
Right on!
Luv this guy think hes great watched it live an watching it again now
Thank you Dave!
I was going to get one of these for Christmas but after seeing what a poor job they do I can now save my money. Thanks
i'm very new at this so learning what each bit is for really helps me. ty.
Boy, if I took a shot every time you say "right here" I would be dead in under a minute, lol. No, seriously, thank you for a great learning video. I just started myself and it's kinda hard to hold the bigger Dremel tool for any length of time without my hand cramping up, So I bought the ones that you have in your box there. Much easier on the hands.
Haha! Yes, after I watched this video I was not aware I was saying it that much 😂. Glad you enjoyed the video and that it helped you! Thank you for your comment!
Beginner here! The flex shaft is great, I just got a Dremel 4000 and I went ahead and got the flex shaft along with it. Looking forward to making some wood spirit carvings and stuff to practice my way to success! I’d love to be able to make lots of neat little trinkets and stuff and get them homes out there in the world. It’s so exciting that maybe my little pieces of art will be displayed in someone’s home and stuff like that! Hehehe
Sorry for being 8 months late lol!
Good gosh I’m going to kill myself right here or at least cut off my right ear. You know what I’m saying here.
Monticello AR here. Just gettin into power carvin and gettin everythang I will need to get started but found your videos more informative than others for beginners which was great to find
Welcome aboard! Glad you are enjoying the videos
Thanks. Was wonderin if you had any tip for someone with arthritis pains and if the dremel stylo plus was easy on the hands
I enjoy your videos and always go back for reference.
I am happy you are enjoying them!
Good tutorial. I've carved with a Dremel since the mid 90's. The only thing I would like to add is the harder the wood the quickly your bits will dull. It's easy to carve with sharp bits. I have always wanted to try a Fordham but yet to try it.
Thank you!
New subscriber. Just got my Dremel 3000 with flex shaft for polishing/shaping resin, but I also do a lot of gilding and having seen this awesome workshop I’ll be getting the wood carving accessories so that I can make my own wooden shapes for gilding rather than having to use shop-bought shapes. It’ll be a long journey, but with this kind of instruction I have a lot more confidence. Thanks for the U.K. Amazon links - ’ll follow those if you’re on commission 😉. Great workshop.
So glad you are getting into woodcarving and that you are finding the videos helpful. Haha I appreciate that! Thank you Rob!
This is on silver engraving you did one video was awesome can you do more as you are such an outstanding teacher.
Thank you so much, I will!
awesome i really learned something today thank you for that and i just go the dremel 4300 for Christmas
How do you determine what speed to use for your projects? Does each type of wood and/or burrs need different speeds? Thanks from Texas.
What is the best type of wood you like to use? Heard or soft? Sid Smith
Softwood!
Sweet!!! Too bad I was at work, we'll have to watch it later tonight. 👍
Awesome! I may have mentioned you a few times...
Hi Newton from India.Enjoyed your presentation.Very informative.God bless you
Very happy to hear that, Newton!! I appreciate it!
Thanks man, your clip is so inspiring. One more time, thank you =)
Do you you have a print out of which tool is used for, or recommend where I could find one.
Hi from New Hampshire thank you for all the great information
Loved the tip on pulling towards you to the left, then going back away from you to clean the lines. Quick question...I'm left handed, so... I just kinda go with what works, but can totally tell when it's wrong. I have been carving walking staffs so wood positioning gets tricky. (Have considered making a half round pvc set of sawhorses for it)
For carving flat more intricate flat work I bought 18 inch wood glues circle from home depot and modified it by adding the turntable from a $5 spinning picture frame cube from walmart. Makes more complex patterns easier to work with while still maintaining the hand stability.
That is a good work around! So basically, just reverse everything if you are left handed, instead of pulling towards you, push away to eat at the wood. You can get used to this way or upgrade to a Foredom, which has a forward and reverse option! It is pricey but worth it :)
@@CorneliusCreations Sadly not an option at the moment but someday... I am interested in mixing media types. For instance, the current staff I am working on will use lichtenberg fractals vs the stipling you have demonstrated in other videos, as the negative space is large between the snowstorm clouds. Going the integrated red resin into the fractals to offset the blue. Top. Of staff has a selenite crystal with color changing leds inside over the reusable battery pack insert and a little on/off switch I wired up. Seal as much as I can in resin once it's done. Selenite is cheap and pretty, but water soluble. :(
Once, I am done I will send you picks of Winter's Fire.
My good tools all walked away, so starting kinda from scratch again.
You and your team are amazing. Great job! Thank you!
Thank you so much!
I appreciate the effort on the video btw thanks 🙏👍
Thank you!
I really appreciate this video! It is so helpful. Thanks for explaining the bits and directions of your hands. Not many people mention this. I needed to learn the basics and how to get words to not turn out so squiggly. Really struggling to find many other videos that apply to simply engraving names onto cheese/cutting boards.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I’m starting to wood carving as a hobby.
I am brand new to Power Carving I have the Dremel 4000 with the flexshaft. This video was very helpful and appreciate you taking the time to make it. I know I am over a year late in watching this but was hoping you wouldn't mind answering a question? I am going to do the practice piece with the triangle square and circle how do you know what speed to set your Dremel at?? Thanks again for making these videos and hope to hear back from you!
Hey Cory! I usually leave my Dremel's running as high as they can go as long as it doesn't burn the wood.
You’re KILLING me right HERE
It killed me watching this as well 😂 I'm still getting used to talking on camera!
What bit would you recommend for edging a piece of wood for say like the edge of a frame?
Dollar Tree's Crafters Corner now carries numerous wooden pieces of that softer wood for crafts.
There's both flat pieces good for starting out & other ready to be decorated pieces.
I definitely want that stronger drimmel!!!!
But I probably can't justify spending that much yet. But if I really get into it & I'm consistently doing things I'll try to get it.
Great tip!
Just met your Dad, really great guy!
Hey Tyson! Awesome! He is a pretty great guy!
Love your videos & the knowledge you’re passing through, thanks for sharing.
My pleasure!
What machine do you recommend for the starter on a budget?
Cheap Foreign model on Amazon. You can find one for around $25
Hi just got my dremel 3000 today i didn't know anything about it as im an indian and dremel are very rare in india thanks man
Awesome!
I am slowly watching your Dremel woodcarving videos and am enjoying them very much. As someone with older eyes can you please zoom in more.....I mean REALLY zoom in? Second request: you mentioned in another video that you would like to do more 3-D carving. How about showing us how to carve a barley twist leg starting with a round dowel? Thanks!☺
I have a 7350 dremel. Can I use it while the dremel is charging ,and It's still plugged in?
I'm new to this what is a bur?? I need to make some dents and not sure what to use🤷
Hey there! I answer a lot of those questions in my free powercavring guide. You can find it at www.howtowoodcarve.com
Thanks for your tips bro. They came in very handy. Much success to you. Bless.
Glad you are enjoying them! Thank you!
First ‘tool to wood’ starts at 15:20 😂 Great content, if a bit…Long! but I am watching it all again a year later, so I guess I like it huh!
haha thank you! It is a bit long!
Hi i new to this. I been having trouble with sanding in small places and open spaces. Please help. I glade i found your class.
Un vídeo muy interesante y didáctico, no me entero de nada,no hablo inglés,me quedó con lo que veo,por favor subtítulos en español,un saludo y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón ( Galicia)
Nadie hace esto en español... Es una lástima
can you use for big carvings
Hi , new to having a rotary tool, initially for jewellery making, but it's nice to see what else I can use it for.
The flexi shift can they be used on any rotary tool, I have a rotary but not sure of the make , I just got it .
Thanks ,Wendy from the UK.
Hey Wendy! Glad you found the video useful!
what basic burrs do we need to start Dremel Wood Carving (I am a novice)
First timer!! Thanks for the info!!I'm going to practice those shapes!! Any tips on letters and words??🇨🇦
Where did you get your bits organizer and where?
#replay I think I could listen to your vids all day. Reminds me of home (TXK). Your Vids are so great! You are a good teacher and I have finally started playing around with carving after wanting to learn since I was a kid. I carved and painted/stained Opinel knives for christmas last year.
Thank you so much! That is awesome to hear! I am glad you are inspired! Do you mean Texarkana?
Yes, Texarkana.
I guess that makes us neighbors... because I’m from Texarkana 😂😁
Right here i like this video right here.
Hi What do you think about the Dremel 4000?
I would love to see a video on the type of burrs to use
What’s your opinion on the strong 202 micro motor carving tool is it a good choice for the beginner? Thanks for your feedback.
The strong is a decent unit. It will work for small to medium sized projects. Just be sure to watch the collet size.
What wood would you recommend for beginners in Europe where basswoord does not seem to be easily available or cheap? thanks
Limewood
@@CorneliusCreations thanks! Appreciate the response.
👊🏻👊🏻👍🏻
The link for the dust mask doesn't work.. can you post it again please? Thanks! I'm new to your videos and love them so far, and have shared them with friends. Keep it up! 😊
Hey Angel! Thank you for your kind words, It is nice to read through here and not get criticized for once haha. I just updated my link. Thank you for your views, shares and overall support. I promise I do not take that lightly! -Matt
Ordered the mask and the safety goggles! Thanks so much for the quick response! I got my Stylo yesterday and can't wait to get started, but I need this safety gear before I do much of anything! 🤓
*Also, I did a little test run doing the shapes like you suggested. WOW. I am pretty terrible! I really need the practice and to get the hang of this thing! So glad I listened to you and am going to keep practicing shapes on scrap wood!
Hey Cornelius, I really like your channel and videos You're very inspiring you got me to get my very first Dremel and I have been working with it thank you very much My next tool will be a Fordham like yours? I really like your knives that you do. I've even have gotten into forging also. Do, thank you so much, friend.
I'm getting a rotary tool for xmas, thanks for the tips, I was thinking on making a Ninja boken pratice sword.. after practicing of course
How do you sharpen the bits?
Hi I love wood and I am in investigating everything .
Good luck on your research!
So... first, what if I don't have the bit that I used. I have diamond coated bits that look like nailheads, and some that look like verey fine to fairly fat pointed pins, some are cylindrical and some have ballheads. when you say you are using one like inveted cone carbide coated head, what is an alternative? Second, I have dremel user manual that shows the RPM speeds by material and catlog numbers. But, once the bits are out of their boxes or covers, or if they are a third party bits, how do you decide the RPM speed that you run dremel at.
Bravo pour ton tuto en France j ai des problèmes pour trouver les fraises que tu décris dans tes vidéos
So earlier to carve your circle, that bit comes with more blades???
I nit pic my work too but if my carving gets anywhere as nice as yours i'll be happy. That hammer handle is sweet.
Thank you!
Where did you get the pole from? I hang my dremel 3000 on a clothes hanger and then on anything else that I can
Its the foredom brand. I got it form Amazon
Hi Matt, great video!!! What grit is your Inverted Cone head burr in the video? What grit would you recommend for beginners.
I just watched your video of Introductory to woodcarving and I was wondering if when you start doing letters do you practice the same way you said to practice doing shapes?
You got it!
I just bought 8220 now I find out that won’t work for carving?
Can you use a foot pedal on all dremmels?
Not all of them
very good explication; thanks from Brasil
Glad you enjoyed it!
So I am new to carving. However I'm an experienced carpenter. I have a Dremel 4000. I noticed in one video you heavily promoted the Stylo and in this video you promote a 3000 with flexshaft. Which do you recommend
Hey can you provide a link to the hanger you use to hang your rotary tools on. My apologies in advance if you did already. I looked but I didn't see one.
Not sure what exactly he uses but it looked like it was just an IV tower stand to me.
What is the equivalent of basswood, also, what is basswood, is it coniferous or deciduous. I’ve never heard of basswood in my neck of the Northeast
Do you have to oil the Dremel
This video is informative a motivational, giving me boldness to take on a sailboat decorative carving repair today! Any advice regarding teak?
How do you know in a drawing what should be the positive and the negative.? ie.... raised area and low area.
I enjoyed this very much . My husband gifted me a dremmel.( after a few pointed hints lol ) I am waiting for spring to carve outside. Thanks for the tips on practice shapes. A good reminder to create that muscle memory! That will be my first attempt. What are your thoughts on pine?
Sounds awesome! I would stay away from Pine!
That was an amazing and interesting video. Thanks! Great job! I’m going to practice those shapes this week.😃
Awesome! Thank you!
Thanks for this
Bit i really have a problem when trying to level and sanding big areas especially when it inside the carving, what’s opinion?
Loved it 👀👀 Thx for a new upload!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Q : How do you handle dust collection ? Thank you for all your videos !
I will have to make a video over it!
@@CorneliusCreations Would be much appreciated , thank you !
That was excellent, thank you. Also, I thought you look like Giovanni Ribisi too..
Hi I’ve just started on relief carving how do you put the detail fur on a bear
I think you are incredible! Thank you very much! Susan E.
Thank you for the kind words!
How to get dental bits. They would be nice for wood carving.
lol you got so excited over the stickers
Ear protection?,air filtration?
Is it possible to carve green wood with a dremel or foredom?
Can’t find the inverted cone bit you find the recommended. Not in the drop down
I want to know how to do a star Is culture on the square block of wood
Can we start a drinking game for this video? Right here? Lol. Thank you though. This has helped me learn so much. Honestly
Hahah thank you!
Sir iam from India ....me and my father coconutshell tea cup designers ...which rotary best for coconut shell work sir ...please tell me sir
Is this like wood burning.
Hey Matt I don't know if this is allowed but how can I show you the projects I have done using my dremel and burning projects so I can get your opinion if they can be better some how?
Hi Matt.
I have been watching your videos and have been following many of your tips. My carving has improved greatly. As much as I realise a lot of this is gonna be trail and error and practice. I wondered if you could advise me a little on speeds for various different bits. Thanks if you can.
The speed depends on the wood you are using and the burrs you use. Generally, the faster you go the smoother the cuts will be.