I like this technique using the rounded bit first and then detail bits to define the facial features. I always pick up great tips from watching you. Unfortunately Power carving for me is on hold till warmer weather. So back to my ho hum knives and gouge chip carving in the house 🤣... Thanks again for sharing and be well
Thanks Linda for the feedback, just a preference for me to use the round burrs. Some like the flame burr for starters. I guess it’s personal choice, knife work is something that shouldn’t be ignored, I applaud you for using them. As far as gouge tools, I’m interested in those and need to look into it. I hope you are having success with your wood carving. 🌝
@@AmyJo143 Thank you, don’t worry about being new to carving, sometimes it can be intimidating but don’t let it hold you back. I still learn things, just hope I can help and perhaps inspire somehow. 🌝
@@wood-psyche absolutely but I just think it might be worth trying as I have difficulty especially with the eyes so it might help to try this method can't hurt to try .
@@aidenfletcher6503 I can cover eyes in a video if you want, this kind of feedback actually helps me plan future videos. I sometimes get lost in my own work at times, much like a ship without a course.
@@wood-psyche Hay that would be very kind of you and very helpful I didn't mean I expected you to show anything iam extremely happy watching you work and taught your way of starting at the eyes looked like a good point to start from by all means when you have time it would be greatly appreciated by me and others iam sure again thanks Paul very kind gesture
Now that was awesome buddy. Excellent carving.
Great way to wind down the day. Great video Paul !
Hey Mike, always a big thanks to you and everyone else, appreciate the feedback.
Means a ton!🌝
Merci Paul, à nouveau une belle sculpture !
Toujours j'apprécie...merci!🌝
Brilliant. Thanks ❤❤❤
Big thanks John, much appreciated always!🌝
awsome video love the face really enjoy watching & learning thks for sharing Bro
Much thanks Neil, always appreciate your feedback!🌝
Love it! I never noticed until you mentioned it, how much you use the spherical bit! Good stuff!
Thanks James, yeah that’s my MO, round is sound. Haha🌝! Take care!
I like this technique using the rounded bit first and then detail bits to define the facial features. I always pick up great tips from watching you. Unfortunately Power carving for me is on hold till warmer weather. So back to my ho hum knives and gouge chip carving in the house 🤣... Thanks again for sharing and be well
Thanks Linda for the feedback, just a preference for me to use the round burrs. Some like the flame burr for starters. I guess
it’s personal choice, knife work is something
that shouldn’t be ignored, I applaud you for
using them. As far as gouge tools, I’m interested in those and need to look into it.
I hope you are having success with your wood carving. 🌝
Cool face lots of great tips in this video,nice work paul
Thanks Mark, much appreciated! Glad to help.🌝
Awesome, um... gnome thing? I like it anyway. He looks so happy. 👍👍👍
Thanks Mark, In hindsight it might look like a gnome, no hat though, just a demo on the face. 🌝
Cool. 👍
Thanks Matt, also thanks for the Kutzall discount. I used your code. I’ll be mentioning
that in the next vid. Take care!🌝
Awesome demonstration and loved having the important info provided 🙌🏽 🎨 ⭐️👊🏽💥
Thanks man, much appreciated! Hope all is good with ya!🌝
Cool carving stay awesome
Thanks Rob, b safe !🌝
Thank you for this video! . You are an absolute artist ✌️✌️
Thanks AJ, I always appreciate the support,
in fact, I’ll be checking out your channel, thanks to Rob! Didn’t realize…all the best
to you!🌝
@@wood-psyche awwww I will be so honored to have to stop in on my channel. Just remember I'm a total beginner 🤣✌️
@@AmyJo143 Thank you, don’t worry about
being new to carving, sometimes it can be intimidating but don’t let it hold you back. I
still learn things, just hope I can help and perhaps inspire somehow. 🌝
@@wood-psyche you are a big inspiration ✌️✌️
As someone else mentioned I like how you start with the eyes I'll have to try that nice carve as always
Thanks Aiden, I usually and most often start
with the eyes. Creature of habit I suppose…
of course it’s good also to have flexibility.🌝
@@wood-psyche absolutely but I just think it might be worth trying as I have difficulty especially with the eyes so it might help to try this method can't hurt to try .
@@aidenfletcher6503 I can cover eyes in a video if you want, this kind of feedback actually helps me plan future videos. I sometimes get lost in my own work at times,
much like a ship without a course.
@@wood-psyche Hay that would be very kind of you and very helpful I didn't mean I expected you to show anything iam extremely happy watching you work and taught your way of starting at the eyes looked like a good point to start from by all means when you have time it would be greatly appreciated by me and others iam sure again thanks Paul very kind gesture
There was a point at which this could totally have gone Lon Chaney Jr. Wolfman.
@@jjwoodsculpture3313 Good observation, thanks for that!🌝