What side of the line should I bevel?

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • Beveling is the first step to adding dimension in your tooling. Mastering smooth bevel lines is crucial but we have to know what side of the line to bevel on. This video walks through techniques that will lead to smooth bevel lines as well as showing a simple way to determine what side of the line to bevel on.
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Комментарии • 17

  • @haydenkerns7237
    @haydenkerns7237 10 месяцев назад +1

    What bevelars do you usually use and where do you get them

  • @mattphipps1368
    @mattphipps1368 Год назад +1

    This little tidbit of information is going to be very helpful when I finish my renaissance costume bracers. The design I cut into them has several open areas and I was never sure which direction to bevel. Thanks Joe, you're a lifesaver! 👍

  • @joerunyan9344
    @joerunyan9344 Год назад

    Thank You Joe, that’s very helpful!!!

  • @fredthegreg
    @fredthegreg Год назад

    Could you do a tutorial in inverted beveling?

  • @a234633
    @a234633 Год назад

    So I noticed you use a big malet I have the 16 is it good to have a 24 just wondering if I need a little more weight for certain jobs

    • @maddawgnoll
      @maddawgnoll Год назад +2

      I think this comes down to what you're comfortable with. I have a 12 oz plastic mallet that I use for most of my tooling, (less fatigue) but I also use a 24 for some heavier leathers where I can get really deep tooling, or stamping in basket weave patterns (as example). Then, some days, I just use my 24 for everything and visa versa with my 12.
      I feel you can achieve the same results regardless of weight. It's just a matter of control.

    • @a234633
      @a234633 Год назад

      @@maddawgnoll ok sounds good thanks 👍

  • @honda200twinstar3
    @honda200twinstar3 Год назад

    umm beveling the outside of the line ..is the the general rule of thumb for any design ? like flowerel or an object like say a motorcycle pattern , as I just did one and i did it the beveling on the inside of the lines , as i felt at the time it gave the bike parts i rounded look . so do you alter your way of thinking pending on what pattern your doing ?

    • @joemeling3216
      @joemeling3216  Год назад

      When you get into objects and figure carving like a motorcycle, you’re getting into a little different style. Personally I would still bevel the outside of the main object to stand it out but as far as some of the interior lines I think those could be up for interpretation. Personally, I’m not much of a figure carver so I can’t give you much advice past that. I’d encourage you to reach out to someone much better than I am with figure carving. Jim Linnell with Elk Track Studios might be a good place to start.

    • @honda200twinstar3
      @honda200twinstar3 Год назад

      @@joemeling3216 thanks well do ..

    • @maddawgnoll
      @maddawgnoll Год назад +1

      @Honda200TwinStar can't go wrong with Jim's advice. Sounds like you're asking about inverted carving, which is where you get a more rounded look. Figure carving can get confusing. Sometimes, you're doing the opposite of what feels right. Wish I could show an example of what I'm thinking.

  • @markfellini3264
    @markfellini3264 Год назад

    What weight maul do you recommend?

    • @joemeling3216
      @joemeling3216  Год назад +1

      This beginner maul is 16oz. My Barry King maul I like to use is a 20oz.

    • @markfellini3264
      @markfellini3264 Год назад +1

      @@joemeling3216 tapered or straight?

    • @joemeling3216
      @joemeling3216  Год назад

      @@markfellini3264 I use a straight one but it’s personal preference. I just changed the angle you need to hold it.

    • @markfellini3264
      @markfellini3264 Год назад

      @@joemeling3216 thank you!

  • @readytostartshooting
    @readytostartshooting Год назад

    I learn something new every time i watch one of your videos THANK YOU !!