Chip Carving with Lee Stoffer

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  • Опубликовано: 3 фев 2025

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  • @Zedoutdoors
    @Zedoutdoors 10 лет назад +10

    For your first tutorial video this was fantastic, it was very informative and helped me understand the art of chip carving a lot more. Many thanks for taking the time to record and share this Lee ~Peace~

    • @LeeStoffer
      @LeeStoffer  10 лет назад +2

      Cheers dude, glad you found it useful. Thanks for all your help and encouragement that convinced me to give it a go!

  • @lesliecrowther7004
    @lesliecrowther7004 4 года назад

    Maybe 5years ago, but very informative, and also a joy watch.
    With the right tools for the job it's amazing just what can be created.
    Nice one Lee great job that you have every Wright to be proud of.

  • @wildjimoriginal3646
    @wildjimoriginal3646 9 лет назад +1

    thanks lee - found this really useful, I am new to spoon carving and really enjoying it. Look forward to more tutorials.

    • @LeeStoffer
      @LeeStoffer  9 лет назад

      Wild Jim Original Cheers Jim, Glad to be of service

  • @plakor6133
    @plakor6133 6 лет назад

    Thanks, Lee! Your presentation cleared up some of the questions I have about the process.

  • @phillallen01
    @phillallen01 10 лет назад +1

    Excellent video Lee lots of information about chip carving going to give it a go later

    • @LeeStoffer
      @LeeStoffer  10 лет назад

      Cheers Phill, Hope you enjoy having a go and get some good results.

  • @tangle70
    @tangle70 3 года назад

    Very nice carvings. Thanks for the helpful video.

  • @lonescoutuk8685
    @lonescoutuk8685 9 лет назад +1

    Wow!, amazing work Lee, you explained the process very well, made it look really easy.
    Look forward to more.
    Cheers, Stewart

    • @LeeStoffer
      @LeeStoffer  9 лет назад

      lonescout uk Thanks Stewart, glad you enjoyed it.

  • @NicholasAarons
    @NicholasAarons 9 лет назад +1

    Amazing Work & Spoons Dude. Keep up the great work. Nick.

    • @LeeStoffer
      @LeeStoffer  9 лет назад

      +Nicholas Aarons (Nick Mini) Thanks very much Nick, will do.

  • @harrywilcock2030
    @harrywilcock2030 8 лет назад +1

    Great Video Lee, always wondered how this type of carving was done. I came across you helping Nic, ive managed to get hold of one of his twca cams, looking forward to watching your other vids,thanks.

  • @mrnickyp1015
    @mrnickyp1015 10 лет назад +1

    Beautiful work and a great tutorial. Cheers. Nick.

    • @LeeStoffer
      @LeeStoffer  9 лет назад

      MrNickyP Hi Nick, thanks for the lovely feedback.

  • @astrosfan311
    @astrosfan311 10 лет назад +1

    Hi Lee, great to see you started your own channel. I really enjoyed your videos with Zed Outdoors. I'm very, very new to woodcarving myself but I'm enjoying the learning process and looking forward to more of your tutorials. You've got my sub! Cheers.

    • @LeeStoffer
      @LeeStoffer  9 лет назад

      Shannon Davis Hi Shannon, glad to hear you're getting into carving and thanks for your support.

  • @TheWizzkid67
    @TheWizzkid67 9 лет назад +1

    Thank you for your time and knowledge look forward to more.

    • @LeeStoffer
      @LeeStoffer  9 лет назад

      TheWizzkid67 Thanks for the feedback, hopefully get something up next week

  • @dangolfishin
    @dangolfishin 5 лет назад

    Beautiful work you do

  • @SylviePereiraSyPer
    @SylviePereiraSyPer 5 лет назад +1

    I love your chip carvings ! thanks for sharing all the tips and inforamtion. I'll try to copy you :)

    • @LeeStoffer
      @LeeStoffer  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Sylvie, thanks very much for the kind words, it was great talking to you at Makers Central, glad you found the video useful and hope you enjoy having a go at chip carving.

    • @SylviePereiraSyPer
      @SylviePereiraSyPer 5 лет назад

      @@LeeStoffer I'm going to watch them all ;)

  • @henkisa
    @henkisa 10 лет назад

    great craftmen ship love the spoon all of them and thanks for the tips

    • @LeeStoffer
      @LeeStoffer  10 лет назад

      Thanks for your continued support Henk, glad to be of service!

  • @Woods2Woody
    @Woods2Woody 10 лет назад

    Nice informative video Lee. Many thanks.

    • @LeeStoffer
      @LeeStoffer  10 лет назад

      Andy Hawk Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for commenting.

  • @MrMattrix1
    @MrMattrix1 9 лет назад +1

    nice work dude & thanks for the tips

  • @SHawkeye007
    @SHawkeye007 10 лет назад +1

    Great work Lee, glad to see a fellow craftsman at work! Subbed! Looking forward to seeing more, ATB Shaun

    • @LeeStoffer
      @LeeStoffer  9 лет назад

      Hawkeye Bushcraft Hey Shaun thanks, hopefully more to follow soon, cheers for the sub.

  • @jdsmith8135
    @jdsmith8135 10 лет назад +1

    Great tutorial. Thanks for sharing.

  • @LWD-Hidden-Links
    @LWD-Hidden-Links 10 лет назад +1

    Great vid mate, really got me thinking about chip carving! Love the beats too, heavy mate

    • @LeeStoffer
      @LeeStoffer  9 лет назад

      LikeWeDid Outdoors Glad you enjoyed the beats hopefully get some original ones laid down for future uploads. Hope you have fun trying some chip carving at some point.

  • @waynehaylett6662
    @waynehaylett6662 Год назад

    Nice work will you be going to spoon town

  • @existencedenied1972
    @existencedenied1972 10 лет назад +1

    really interesting video with some food for thought on chip carving. Keep up the great work and i really look forward to seeing more of your work. If possible would really like to see a start to finish of your feather spoon i spied during that video ;-)

    • @LeeStoffer
      @LeeStoffer  10 лет назад

      existencedenied1972 Thanks for the feedback. I'll bear your suggestion in mind for a feather spoon video. Cheers.

  • @TheLordArion
    @TheLordArion 7 лет назад

    Nice carvings! I've had good results with juniper aswell as birch

  • @BusmanAaron
    @BusmanAaron 8 лет назад

    Great instructional video. Would it be possible to use a scalpel blade for chip carving and could you recommend a good oil for using on a kuksa? Many thanks 😀

    • @LeeStoffer
      @LeeStoffer  8 лет назад

      Thanks, a scalpel blade could potentially be used for cleaning up but they are not really a strong enough blade for chip carving, they are very thin and prone to snapping so I'd avoid them personally. Oil wise I use raw (cold pressed) linseed oil for my spoons but I don't really make Kuksa, I've spoken to folk who use a blend of linseed oil and beeswax on them though. I think whatever you use will eventually wash out if it's used for hot drinks and or alcohol.

  • @SandmanSect8
    @SandmanSect8 9 лет назад +1

    is there any kind of treatment applied to the wood after it is finished ? like a coating of linseed oil to the entire spoon or any other kind of treatment ? great wood working Lee

    • @LeeStoffer
      @LeeStoffer  9 лет назад +1

      carl queen Hi Carl, Yeah I usually use linseed oil but not over the paint generally, the oil and paint don't seem to make the best bed fellows.

  • @stevenk1965
    @stevenk1965 10 лет назад +1

    Beautiful spoons Lee they really look great. You gave us some good detailed instructions as well. I feel a little more confident about giving it a try myself lol. I have a good supply of Ash, Maple and beach. Have you ever tried using any of these types of wood? I also have a lot of red oak and locust but I don't think They'll be any good? Thanks for sharing.
    ATB, Steve...

    • @LeeStoffer
      @LeeStoffer  10 лет назад

      Thanks Steve, pleased that you found it useful. Maple or beech should be ok, I have chip carved both before, harder work than birch for sure and I'd probably favour the maple personally. I would use a blade with a slightly steeper bevel than the one I use for birch, something around 18 degrees should do the trick, cheers, Lee

  • @harrisonhakinensouza
    @harrisonhakinensouza 6 лет назад

    Hi, I really liked the video, congratulations. Would you like to know the name of this knife?

  • @davethespooncarver256
    @davethespooncarver256 9 лет назад +1

    Lee! your store on your website doesnt seem to be working, or at least theres nothing listed. I wanna check out some of your spoons!!!! Also, what type of wood were you using in the spoon carving video on zed's channel?

    • @LeeStoffer
      @LeeStoffer  9 лет назад

      Wood Working Without Electricity Hi thanks for the interest. I'm still working on the website and hope to have some stock listed soon. you could check out my Facebook page facebook.com/covertcraft The wood I'm carving in Zed's video is Rowan (Sorbus aucuparia) Cheers

  • @dannyscoot73
    @dannyscoot73 10 лет назад +1

    Really fantastic spoons Lee! How long is the drying process before you can start your chip carving, is it similar to drying fire wood? Really enjoyable watching how its done, keep them videos coming mate.

    • @LeeStoffer
      @LeeStoffer  10 лет назад +1

      Cheers Danny, appreciate your comments, glad you enjoyed it. Drying can vary a lot depending on timber, climate etc. the spoons in the video only take a day or two to be dry enough to finish/chip carve, probably around 10-12% moisture content. I carve them in my unheated workshop and bring them into the house to dry. Hopefully get another video up in the next couple of weeks.

  • @iansoutdoorsrecovery7971
    @iansoutdoorsrecovery7971 7 лет назад +1

    awsome mate not done any carving myself yet but am going give it ago

  • @sosteve9113
    @sosteve9113 9 лет назад +1

    you do a very nice job ,nice carving my friend
    i realy like it
    thumb from me
    atb
    steve

  • @aaronkolbeck7587
    @aaronkolbeck7587 9 лет назад +1

    Hey Lee. Just found ya and just subscribed. I saw you on Zeds channel. You guys seem like good folks. I wish you guys weren't so far. I could host a great bushcraft and catfishing camp.

    • @LeeStoffer
      @LeeStoffer  9 лет назад

      aaron kolbeck Cheers Aaron, thanks for the sub.

  • @jacojossue2629
    @jacojossue2629 8 лет назад

    Brother what is the mark of the stone that you have

  • @iansoutdoorsrecovery7971
    @iansoutdoorsrecovery7971 5 лет назад

    Brilliant thanks for sharing

  • @Darthdeedee91
    @Darthdeedee91 9 лет назад

    if i make a spoon from a plank of wood used in construction, would it be okay to use? Or will it be somewhat poisonous?

    • @LeeStoffer
      @LeeStoffer  9 лет назад

      Personally I wouldn't bother making spoons from dry building timber. It could have been chemically treated or exposed to other toxins and it's unlikely to be suitable spoon carving wood anyway.

  • @bonenfant96
    @bonenfant96 3 года назад

    Wow !

  • @lee-gv4hc
    @lee-gv4hc 9 лет назад +1

    Hi Lee, firstly loving the videos really informative you make it look effortless! Also I saw the kit you put together for zed and wondered if you could make more ie one for me? Lol if so please message me with price etc cheers buddy

    • @LeeStoffer
      @LeeStoffer  9 лет назад

      Lee Mcdonough Hi Lee thanks for the feedback. I'm afraid I'm too busy to take commissions on at the moment but hope to have some tools for sale via the website soon. Cheers, Lee

    • @lee-gv4hc
      @lee-gv4hc 9 лет назад

      Totally understand mate keep up the excexcellent work and will keep eye on your site. Atb

  • @survivaldeutschland
    @survivaldeutschland 9 лет назад +2

    ok ok i got it...i definitely need new tools :) thank you for your time`!

  • @JeffsTrades
    @JeffsTrades 7 лет назад +2

    I would recommend speaking up, and taking the noise out of the audio....

    • @LeeStoffer
      @LeeStoffer  7 лет назад +1

      Jeff Sokol yep, this was quite an early video all filmed on a gopro using the internal mic. Got slightly better kit and editing skills now thankfully.

  • @kayuta8896
    @kayuta8896 5 лет назад

    very poor audio

  • @michaelsmith-ep7jq
    @michaelsmith-ep7jq 7 лет назад

    please speak up