Fantastic job. I'm newly retired and a first time viewer/subscriber. Needless to say new to hobbies and carving. A true white dress virgin. With only one shot at life and you don't get any second chances at a day once done, I'm left questioning my decision to work 80 plus hours a week. Leaving me no time for anything else. So now with all the time to explore new ventures life offers I struggle to find something I can put my energy into. I'm hoping you have just opened a door that could make me feel like getting up each day matters again. So Thank you
Awesome Job, you’ve inspired me to get started on a project, probably won’t be as good as you, but we all start somewhere. lol 😂 Thank You 🙏 Stay Safe.
First time on the channel and I've fallen in love with your work. You are not only a great artist, you are also an excellent instructor. 25 years ago, I developed skills in artisanal ceramics. I was certified as a master craftsman by the Craft Development Office of the Industrial Development Company of Puerto Rico. It was a wonderful experience, as well as very lucrative. Now, seeing your work, awakens in me the desire to work some pieces in wood as a hobby. I am currently 64 years old and never stop learning ''new things''.
That was amazing. I actually did see the features of a wood sprite in the wood but I've been seeing images all my life if I allow my eyes to unfocus. I've seen faces that sun light and shadows create, animals in clouds as well as the folds of fabrics, textured walls you name it I've seen something in it. Didn't mean I could draw it because drawing a stick figure is as good as it gets for me. Watching your video made me realize that rather than carving from patterns perhaps I should let the wood tell me what to carve. Perhaps then I could make the leap from carving images to adorn furniture or as gifts to hang on the wall I might be able to carve a figure. I won't call it a sculpture since I am just a beginner but your video inspired me to be more relaxed about what I carve and let the wood tell me what it should be. You may not be pleased with the eyes you've created but I think that the carving is beautiful and I would hang it on my wall with pride. Thanks for a great tutorial and the tip about the burrs.
Wicked creation bro ! Big Al will be a very happy man indeed, like the addition of the Green man up top it really flowed with the piece. Hope ya good bro
Jordy - I think you made my new favorite! I love all your work, but I really like this one. The two wood spirits really go together. I dig the whole thing!
Good tutorial Jordy. I like the new eyebrow style. Saw it one of your previous videos and tried it. It’s easier and it makes them look better too. Thanks again.
That's a really cool piece Jordy. I love it. The 'Leaf Man' at the top is called ' The Green Man' in English folk law and is carved into many medieval churches here in England. I've been carving tree spirits for a couple of years or so now with knives and gouges and wanted to try this power carving thing. I'm just finishing off my first attempt but I still keep going back to gouges for the finer details. I think I should call it carving confusion!!! 😂🤣😂
I know this is a response to an old comment but I want to thank you for the information regarding The Green Man in English folk lore. I am going to research that and see what I can find for examples. I have my young nieces and their friends who want unique carvings and I am tired of sprites, fairies and avatars from these TV shows. Perhaps carving The Green Man will make all of us happy as it gives them and me something less commonplace to carve. They all watch these shows that have mystical beings in them and that is what they want. So while calling your work with wood "carving confusion" is funny because you go back to what you are more comfortable with perhaps you should now call it Carving Solutions. I know that as I am learning wood carving using a dremel tool I enjoy the speed of completing the work and the learning curve is accelerated I also am going back to what I know. When I need some area to be flat or smooth as silk and I have the space I use my smallest chisel rather than spend time sanding it down because I feel like I have more control with a chisel. Since I use my chisels I have been thinking of buying some gouges as well. I believe that whatever works for you is never wrong as long as what you produce makes you happy. Thanks again.
Jordy, I think this one is awesome!!!!! One of your best in my opinion. Just received my dremel and Kutzal bits on their way. Hope to be giving it a go shortly. It has truly been your videos that have got me thinking I might actually be able to carve something. I'd like to try to make some of the wood spirit bird houses that you've done in the past.
I was thinking that this might be cool if I made a wood planter from a log with the wood spirit face carved into the front and then the plant choices would augment the hair and spirit of the carving. Feeling inspired
Amazing work, thank you for sharing your knowledge, we are priviledge to be able to dive into your world, I had an misfortunate accident last summer, and my right appendice (hand, forearm, arm) were king of damaged! and I'm looking for a tool that would be easier to hold to keep the spirit going...so, after watching your videos, I tought I could give it a try...so I purchase the dremel and the bits as you describe,,,thank you Sir...merci pour votre candeur! Lizz
Hi, your a inspiration and you have got me hooked with your work and helpfulness, I will be getting a Dremel but before I purchase i have a question, how are you turning on your Dremel, as I noticed that you have a work piece in one hand and the flex tool in the other hand, am I missing something 😉
I'm a Newby to all of this..I have two questions...where do you get the wood to do these projects? And do you need to have the dremel extension to do these projects... thanks for your time... and your great work....
When jordy said “…wood spirits don’t need eyes…”, my mind immediately thought of Event Horizon. Anyone else or am I weird? If you seen that movie, you know the line I am talking about.
Thanks Jordy,that was brilliant, I really enjoyed that, I make a few sticks back here in the UK and I’m always interested in ways to brighten them up, I usually use a wood burning gadget like a dremel and paracord wrap for the handle. I’m currently watching and learning how you do the wood spirits,they always turn out great,so thanks again for the videos mate 👍
Hello, congratulations on your work and thank you for sharing these videos. Do you think it's possible to carve directly onto a living tree, a part where there's no longer any bark and where the heartwood is exposed?
@@CarvingFusion Thank you for your reply. Can you explain to me whether this is technically possible? Have you ever seen anyone doing it? I can't find anything on the Internet and I'm wondering why. I'm wondering if it can cause the tree to get sick or if the sculpture gets deformed as the tree grows. Besides, why don't you do it yourself? Thanks
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Any spirit fake or real not of God is not good, God sees it as an idol and a part of dark kingdom instead of God's kingdom. Be careful of anything not of God's spirit. May seem innocent, but can come back to hurt you. God is holy and his spirit can't be with you when you are giving attention to another spirit.
It's so nice to watch a lefty at work. Jumping in to carving soon.
Awesome man!! Thanks for the shout out🤙🏼
Fantastic job. I'm newly retired and a first time viewer/subscriber. Needless to say new to hobbies and carving. A true white dress virgin. With only one shot at life and you don't get any second chances at a day once done, I'm left questioning my decision to work 80 plus hours a week. Leaving me no time for anything else. So now with all the time to explore new ventures life offers I struggle to find something I can put my energy into. I'm hoping you have just opened a door that could make me feel like getting up each day matters again. So Thank you
Awesome and you can do itttttt
That is superb! You have a good skill with that bit. 👍🇬🇧
Awesome Job, you’ve inspired me to get started on a project, probably won’t be as good as you, but we all start somewhere. lol 😂
Thank You 🙏
Stay Safe.
Thanks for your time and effort in producing these videos, explaining exactly what you are doing. Great help!
First time on the channel and I've fallen in love with your work. You are not only a
great artist, you are also an excellent instructor. 25 years ago, I developed skills in
artisanal ceramics. I was certified as a master craftsman by the Craft Development
Office of the Industrial Development Company of Puerto Rico. It was a wonderful experience, as well as very lucrative. Now, seeing your work, awakens in me the desire
to work some pieces in wood as a hobby. I am currently 64 years old and never stop learning ''new things''.
Thank you for the kind words Tony!
Can show us your art sir ⁉️🫡
I always learn something from your vids. that's why I try to watch them all!
must of missed this one anyway great tutorial thanks Jordy..... carry on
WOW! Jordy Scissor Hands....Fantastic piece!
Thank you
So cool and your fast!!
That was amazing. I actually did see the features of a wood sprite in the wood but I've been seeing images all my life if I allow my eyes to unfocus. I've seen faces that sun light and shadows create, animals in clouds as well as the folds of fabrics, textured walls you name it I've seen something in it. Didn't mean I could draw it because drawing a stick figure is as good as it gets for me. Watching your video made me realize that rather than carving from patterns perhaps I should let the wood tell me what to carve. Perhaps then I could make the leap from carving images to adorn furniture or as gifts to hang on the wall I might be able to carve a figure. I won't call it a sculpture since I am just a beginner but your video inspired me to be more relaxed about what I carve and let the wood tell me what it should be. You may not be pleased with the eyes you've created but I think that the carving is beautiful and I would hang it on my wall with pride. Thanks for a great tutorial and the tip about the burrs.
Thank You for your videos. You have got me to the point where I want to give this a try!
Wow your work is absolutely amazing
Thank u
Looks awesome.
Brilliant job my friend 👍, I'm gonna give this one a go , peace from South Africa ✌
Liked this one so much, came back to watch again and give you a thumbs up. Great work!
Thank u very much
Wicked creation bro ! Big Al will be a very happy man indeed, like the addition of the Green man up top it really flowed with the piece. Hope ya good bro
Nice one Jordy! I like it a lot.
sweet piece turned out nice! stay safe keep carving!
Jordy - I think you made my new favorite! I love all your work, but I really like this one. The two wood spirits really go together. I dig the whole thing!
Thank you so much
Love it! Good stuff!
Love your work Jordy great tutorial keep the ideas and inspiration going love it cheers mate
Thank you :)
Really awesome Jordy!! I ALWAYS go away with new ideas from watching you, and I seem to, at least I think I do, get a little better each time. Thanks!
Good tutorial Jordy. I like the new eyebrow style. Saw it one of your previous videos and tried it. It’s easier and it makes them look better too. Thanks again.
great carving im sure Al will be very happy with it thks Jordy
That's a really cool piece Jordy. I love it. The 'Leaf Man' at the top is called ' The Green Man' in English folk law and is carved into many medieval churches here in England. I've been carving tree spirits for a couple of years or so now with knives and gouges and wanted to try this power carving thing. I'm just finishing off my first attempt but I still keep going back to gouges for the finer details. I think I should call it carving confusion!!! 😂🤣😂
I know this is a response to an old comment but I want to thank you for the information regarding The Green Man in English folk lore. I am going to research that and see what I can find for examples. I have my young nieces and their friends who want unique carvings and I am tired of sprites, fairies and avatars from these TV shows. Perhaps carving The Green Man will make all of us happy as it gives them and me something less commonplace to carve. They all watch these shows that have mystical beings in them and that is what they want. So while calling your work with wood "carving confusion" is funny because you go back to what you are more comfortable with perhaps you should now call it Carving Solutions. I know that as I am learning wood carving using a dremel tool I enjoy the speed of completing the work and the learning curve is accelerated I also am going back to what I know. When I need some area to be flat or smooth as silk and I have the space I use my smallest chisel rather than spend time sanding it down because I feel like I have more control with a chisel. Since I use my chisels I have been thinking of buying some gouges as well. I believe that whatever works for you is never wrong as long as what you produce makes you happy. Thanks again.
It looks awesome.
Fantastic tutorial You have come along way Jordy 🥰
Awesome ❤
Wow awesome 😮
Thank you
Great carving love watching find it really helpful I think I’m getting better carry on.
Thanks Jordy..yep I'm gonna have to get some of that cottonwood bark to carve!(Robin)
You are so awesome an easy to watch. Could you tell me again about i may buy cottonwood Thank you, Jordy
Thank you that was cool
Wicked piece Jordy 👍
Ty
Looks awesome!?
Jordy, I think this one is awesome!!!!! One of your best in my opinion. Just received my dremel and Kutzal bits on their way. Hope to be giving it a go shortly. It has truly been your videos that have got me thinking I might actually be able to carve something. I'd like to try to make some of the wood spirit bird houses that you've done in the past.
Thanks Corey and yes you can 100% do it
I was thinking that this might be cool if I made a wood planter from a log with the wood spirit face carved into the front and then the plant choices would augment the hair and spirit of the carving. Feeling inspired
Yup good idea I have done lots
Bought myself a Dremel 3000 today so looking for some cool stuff to create. Got tones of ideas but lack confidence. 👍❤️ From England
Just start carving :)
@@CarvingFusion I'm too much of a perfectionist. But I will. This is Why I'm watching these types of videos. To help with the how to. Great work 👍❤️
It is all about FUN!
I enjoy your work!
Thank you
That's awesome!
Cool!!!!
Thank you
Amazing work, thank you for sharing your knowledge, we are priviledge to be able to dive into your world, I had an misfortunate accident last summer, and my right appendice (hand, forearm, arm) were king of damaged! and I'm looking for a tool that would be easier to hold to keep the spirit going...so, after watching your videos, I tought I could give it a try...so I purchase the dremel and the bits as you describe,,,thank you Sir...merci pour votre candeur!
Lizz
Awesome and glad u can still do it
It remain to be seen...but so far I have faith
What other woods r good to carve on? I have cedar& oak here on my land?
Ceda3 for sure
Outstanding job Jordy, been a fan from way back. Yep, one of the first challenges was a monster carve and I did Big DaddyRoth’s Mr.Gasser.
Glad u like it al, I'll need ur address soon please
great tutorial videos
Hi, your a inspiration and you have got me hooked with your work and helpfulness, I will be getting a Dremel but before I purchase i have a question, how are you turning on your Dremel, as I noticed that you have a work piece in one hand and the flex tool in the other hand, am I missing something 😉
Hi there thank you, I just use a on /off foot pedal, u can bit the cheap Wen one on amazon, I suggest it
thanks for a great video i am new to wood carving so any help is good tanking you dg nottinghamshires england uk
😍🤩
I'm a Newby to all of this..I have two questions...where do you get the wood to do these projects? And do you need to have the dremel extension to do these projects... thanks for your time... and your great work....
I get the wood on the beach and u do suggest a flex shaft as it's more like holding a pen
Wow,,,that takes a lot off quick? How long does it stay Sharp? Very nice!
A long time
Cool. If Big Al don't like it, you've got my address. Hi Jordy
Wish I had drawing talent to be able to do these
You can do these because I myself have 000 drawing talent 00000
Where did you get the vacuum under your carvings?
Video in my playlists
Quality
what kind of wood was this pc?
Cotton wood bark
Oh...by the way that bark, the wood, would it be cedar??
thanks again...
Lizz
No it's cotton wood Bark very soft to carve
YOU know its serious when the war tape is applied ! lol
😅🥰
How much will it cost for one to be carved
When jordy said “…wood spirits don’t need eyes…”, my mind immediately thought of Event Horizon. Anyone else or am I weird? If you seen that movie, you know the line I am talking about.
I'll have to Google it
MIIIILLLLLLLAAAAHHHH!!!
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Thanks Jordy,that was brilliant, I really enjoyed that, I make a few sticks back here in the UK and I’m always interested in ways to brighten them up, I usually use a wood burning gadget like a dremel and paracord wrap for the handle. I’m currently watching and learning how you do the wood spirits,they always turn out great,so thanks again for the videos mate 👍
احسنت ولكن نحتاج الي الترجمة
Hello, congratulations on your work and thank you for sharing these videos. Do you think it's possible to carve directly onto a living tree, a part where there's no longer any bark and where the heartwood is exposed?
I myself don't carve live trees
@@CarvingFusion Thank you for your reply. Can you explain to me whether this is technically possible? Have you ever seen anyone doing it? I can't find anything on the Internet and I'm wondering why. I'm wondering if it can cause the tree to get sick or if the sculpture gets deformed as the tree grows. Besides, why don't you do it yourself? Thanks
Wish you had made the top as a crow coming off his head but cool none the less
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The bottom looks like a pine cone
На кой хрен мне ин.яз? Безобразие! Где перевод?
Any spirit fake or real not of God is not good, God sees it as an idol and a part of dark kingdom instead of God's kingdom. Be careful of anything not of God's spirit. May seem innocent, but can come back to hurt you. God is holy and his spirit can't be with you when you are giving attention to another spirit.
:)
There is only one good Spirit RUM ❤