HOW TO CARVE NUMBERS INTO STONE USING HAMMER AND CHISEL - HOW TO CARVE INTO STONE - STONE CARVING

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
  • In this video I am am going to be showing you how to carve stone. I will be showing you a how to carve a number 4. I will be talking you through the different stages and tools I use. I will be carving into a piece of Derbyshire stone using hammer and chisel
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Комментарии • 115

  • @Out-to-Pastor
    @Out-to-Pastor 4 месяца назад +6

    Thank you for moving the camera around. Getting the different views/angles was super helpful.

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  4 месяца назад +2

      Your more than welcome. Thank you for watching 👍

  • @santauxia
    @santauxia Год назад +8

    I guess I found me the Hobbie I needed!!! Immediately subscribed.

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  Год назад +3

      Hi Santa, Thank you for the subscription. If you do find yourself taking up stone carving, we are starting up a monthly chat where you can send in your questions and photos. If this is something you would be interested in, please send to thestoneranger08@gmail.com

  • @ATINKERER
    @ATINKERER Год назад +7

    I loved seeing that! There's an old stone church by me that was built in 1677. Some of the stone blocks have people's initials carved in them and one stone has 1677 carved in it. I used to look at them and try to figure out how they were done. Now I know. Thanks!

  • @noahbrogle
    @noahbrogle 5 месяцев назад +3

    So much information packed in one video. Will probably never do this but I subscribed anyway. Well done.

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  5 месяцев назад

      Really glad you enjoyed it, and thank you for the subscription.

  • @JG-mp5nb
    @JG-mp5nb Год назад +22

    Making my own headstone in advance. Leaving the dates open…

    • @TheBanzet
      @TheBanzet 11 месяцев назад +1

      I am very eager to do that😊 could you tell us what kind of chisel set you used ?

    • @JG-mp5nb
      @JG-mp5nb 11 месяцев назад

      @@TheBanzet Metal mask and sandblasting!

    • @limnificant
      @limnificant 11 месяцев назад

      Not sure of your date of birth, then? 😂

    • @JG-mp5nb
      @JG-mp5nb 11 месяцев назад

      @@limnificant Perhaps you can share with us the date of your death. Didn’t think so…

    • @Najuni-iy7po
      @Najuni-iy7po 6 месяцев назад

      lol you said leaving the dates plural open so they made a joke about you not knowing your date of birth

  • @spiderstone
    @spiderstone Месяц назад +1

    You are the best.....what Talent.......

  • @karenbearden6198
    @karenbearden6198 Год назад +3

    Thank you this was a great tutorial! My husband is a mason and he wants me to chisel our house number on limestone. Your video is a big help. Subscribed.

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  Год назад +2

      Thank you, Karen. Much appreciated. Good luck with the house sign.

  • @zahialsalman
    @zahialsalman 11 месяцев назад +2

    This is not what I was looking for, but I'm very glad I found it! You sir are very skilled at your craft! Thanks for the video!

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  9 месяцев назад

      Sir, I am happy you found my channel, and even more happy that you are staying around. You take care.

  • @lorioverton6125
    @lorioverton6125 Год назад +2

    Thank you! We have some old limestone posts that I'm going to carve our last name in, as a surprise to my husband for Christmas!

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  Год назад +1

      Hi Lori, what wonderful ideas! I hope you found some tips in my video that will help you. Good luck, and if you need any help, please don’t hesitate to ask.

  • @Another_Saved_Sinner
    @Another_Saved_Sinner 11 месяцев назад +3

    Is that a type of sandstone? Excellent work, you made it look so easy. I've really been considering taking this up as a hobby.

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  11 месяцев назад +2

      Hi @Another_Saved_Sinner,
      Yes, it is sandstone. It’s called Derbyshire gritstone, but it’s a sandstone, very nice to carve. You should definitely take it up as a hobby, and if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask.

  • @sailor67duilio27
    @sailor67duilio27 4 месяца назад +1

    It has taken some time to discover this site. Thank you very instructive. I have always been keen to carve stone and to generally use stone. I have learned a lot from you and I hope to produce something as beautiful and useful as you have. Thank you again.

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for the lovely comments. If there is anything I can do to help you on your stone carving journey, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

  • @chonkychonk
    @chonkychonk Месяц назад +1

    When you mention that “V” look, I was trying to think of a word for it: Beveled? Not exactly. Chiseled? 😂

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  Месяц назад +2

      😂😂 I’ve always known it as V carving, mainly for lettering. I’ll have a quick Google to see what I can find!
      V carving is a technique where the tool cuts into the material to create a ‘V’-shaped groove. The angled sides of the groove give it that distinct V shape, which is great for adding depth and creating a shadow effect. It’s often used for detailed work like lettering or decorative designs, making it popular in sign making and engraving.

  • @IvanZvorsky
    @IvanZvorsky 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks!

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  8 месяцев назад

      This is amazing, thank you so much! I will put it towards the new camera I am looking at for the channel to improve subscribers’ viewing experience. 😊

  • @SalvationArclight69
    @SalvationArclight69 5 месяцев назад +1

    thank you for the lesson

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  5 месяцев назад

      You are more than welcome, thank you for watching.

  • @Mikemm54
    @Mikemm54 6 месяцев назад +1

    That was great. Thanks

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  6 месяцев назад

      Hi Mike, thank you for watching. I'm glad you enjoyed it! 👍

  • @warrenmusselman9173
    @warrenmusselman9173 Год назад +3

    Thanks for the lesson. Yet another thing for me to try my hand at.

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching. I would love to see how you get on when you get around to trying your hand

  • @davehalliday9399
    @davehalliday9399 Год назад +4

    lovely video thoroughly enjoyed it, never watched a "Stone carving" video like this. Needs just a touch more light at the carving area, other than that, brilliant. Love your work.

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  Год назад +2

      Hi Dave, firstly thank you for watching and I am glad you enjoyed it. Your advice has been taken on board and I will definitely try and improve the lighting 👍

  • @rebeccahaglund3194
    @rebeccahaglund3194 2 месяца назад +1

    this is what Jesus does to the heart... amazing! he is alive!

  • @Maestros_Medicine420
    @Maestros_Medicine420 Месяц назад +1

    Do you have chisels specifically for granite or if you get the granite ones can those be user on all stone

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  Месяц назад

      You can get chisels for all types of stone, but the ones I use for lettering wouldn’t be suitable for granite. I would look for something a little more durable. There are plenty available on the market.

  • @destinationunknown7857
    @destinationunknown7857 2 года назад +5

    Enjoyed your video, doing some research on this subject. Sister passed away and I was asked to make her tombstone. I’ve played around with stone but nothing this serious. Wanting to do it right you know lol
    Thanks for the tips and knowledge.
    Would be curious where and what you look for in your chisels? Any recommendations for a beginner?
    Thanks

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  2 года назад +3

      Hi,
      Very sorry to hear about your sister. If there is anywhere I can help you with your project please don’t hesitate to ask. I always use tungsten tipped chisels, purchase from a company called Southern Stone Ltd they are on EBay, I like to have a variety of sizes depending on the lettering I will be carving.

    • @destinationunknown7857
      @destinationunknown7857 2 года назад +2

      @@TheStoneRanger Thank you very much, I might pester you with a few question periodically.

  • @bobducharme4809
    @bobducharme4809 3 дня назад +1

    Interesting so where do you buy these tools and chisels?

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  3 дня назад

      I’ve been working with Southern Stone Limited for over 8 years now, and I mainly use their chisels. This link will take you to one of my videos where you can find a discount code for all purchases:
      ruclips.net/video/uSubX9v9avs/видео.htmlsi=KAoWIQOx7_mEV5dr

  • @swizzlestick4661
    @swizzlestick4661 2 года назад +1

    Not to take away from your artistic ability, which is fantastic by the way, but is there such a tool as in an electric chisel? Basically a fine controllable power tool. Your video showed up in my feed because I was looking for a fine detail chisel to chop ceramic tiles and setting materials without damaging the surrounding tiles. Thank you.

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  2 года назад +2

      Morning & thank you. There are a couple off different pneumatic hammers on the market, my personal favourite it a cuturi hammer, this comes in all different sizes for different jobs with many different chisels available for your job.

  • @carver4894
    @carver4894 10 месяцев назад +1

    Nice work! Where on the hardness scale would you put that piece of stone? I noticed you sharpened your chisel how much longer would it take you if your chisel was made of copper?

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  9 месяцев назад

      Hi, I would say the stone is around 5/6 out of 10 on the scale. I have never used copper chisels. I will look into them and maybe make a video about them.

  • @caracozakali9446
    @caracozakali9446 3 месяца назад +1

    Where can i get this tools thanks great work

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  2 месяца назад +2

      Hi, there is a video on my channel where you can get a discount code for the tools I am using. They are all sold by a company called Southern Stone Limited.

  • @whitewatersea
    @whitewatersea Год назад +2

    Can I ask where you got that hammer? I don’t know what to use. I have to make a rune stone this month for my senior capstone project. Thanks

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  Год назад +2

      Hi, again Shelley. If you haven’t done it already, I hope your rune stone go’s well. I am using a 600g Dummy hammer that can be found on eBay and many other online shops. I hope this helps. I would love to see your Rune stone when completed if you want to send it in, please send it to thestoneranger08@gmail.com

  • @kingBing101
    @kingBing101 Год назад +2

    How the hell don’t you have more views? This channel is gonna blow up for sure

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  Год назад +1

      Hi KingBing, Thanks for watching. You never know one day the views might pick up. 🤞🤞
      But I am just happy people are enjoying the channel.

  • @stytos
    @stytos Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video; one of the better letter carving videos I've seen. I want to do some amateur stone carving and videos like this help. If I was looking to practice letter carving, would mortar mix (cement without the gravel) be a good way to practice? Would it handle like stone enough to give me the practice I'd need? At least for the first few practice sessions.

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hi @stytos, thank you for the comment. I have uploaded a video today to try and answer your question about practicing your carving on a cement mix. I hope it helps.
      [Link to the video: ruclips.net/video/-1dW2Vlipwc/видео.html]

  • @FirstnameLamename
    @FirstnameLamename Год назад +1

    Dishwasher loading - LOL!

  • @dianegordon5366
    @dianegordon5366 Год назад +1

    I love your channel! I'd love to carve some Neolithic Triskelions on some big stones on my property - I wonder how they did it back then.

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  Год назад

      Hi @dianegordon5366,
      Thank you 🙏 I have carved some small Triskelion carvings, but like you, I would love to do some large pieces. I do have some very large pieces of Derbyshire stone in my yard, so you never know, that could be a video in the future ⚒️⚒️

  • @markraciborski4289
    @markraciborski4289 10 месяцев назад

    We live in a circa 1918 historic district build to look like an English village, in the US, 2, 3 stories houses, slate roofs, metal flashing as slate caps.
    You sound like the wood pecker, who loves hamming on that metal flashing, at the top of the roof. 😊
    You can hear him half a city block away.
    I believe he might be calling for a mate, as I have never seen craving, engraving on the flashing. 😮
    We have graves dating to the Revolutionary War and back.
    You can find lovely hand V carved stones. Hard to read some on the battlefields, other places.
    Others that are placed stones facing south, in church yards, where the sun can strike them at an angle, V cut then casting the shadows, lovely 3D-ish look can be seen, and the precision seen.
    Nothing lovely, then a hand carved tombstone, I prefer seeing slate.
    Unfortunately, it's now mostly sand blasting with a pattern made, over polished stone.
    They are ugly as sin.
    Last stone cravers by hand, I believe, closed up in the 80s. Was located across the old farm road that ran by the once only cemetery entrance, next to a railroad.
    Used to drive by, it was one of 2 main roads up and down the peninsula, and you could see them chiseling outside on nice days in the spring.
    Rather, eerily business, like hearing a grave digger whistling at going about his work, as looking over from it was the large cemetery.

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  10 месяцев назад

      Wow, it sounds like an amazing place. Would love to visit it one day. Take care, my friend.

  • @GFW229
    @GFW229 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. I have only just found your channel... I was looking for a basic way of recessing a small grate into a flag... now I want to carve lettering (and have already had a first attempt though the edges are not crisp enough) LOL. Can I ask, what the name of the serif font is that you often use in your work? I appreciate you use many fonts but are some better than others for beginners? Subscribed and am glad you are still planning on making videos.

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  11 месяцев назад

      Brilliant! You should definitely have a go, and if you do, send over a picture of your work. I would love to see it.

  • @TheBanzet
    @TheBanzet 11 месяцев назад +2

    Does anybody tell us what kind of chisel set can be used? ( any link would be appreciated)

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  11 месяцев назад

      Hi, I have just posted a video that mite answer your question.
      ruclips.net/video/_OvYhvH5Xpg/видео.htmlsi=oOR7g8ri6cDgvuli

  • @mitchellwilen1084
    @mitchellwilen1084 8 месяцев назад +1

    What font are you using?

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  8 месяцев назад

      Hi, if I remember correctly, and I am 99 percent sure I do, it's Cambria Math.

  • @patrickcorcoran533
    @patrickcorcoran533 2 года назад +2

    Where do you get your stencils from ? the technique i was shown was to cut up the centre of the lettering then form the V from each side into the middle but i like your technique working from the edge in as i am a novice stone carver

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  2 года назад +2

      The technique of carving up the middle is a very common method. I am self taught and have just adopted a style to suit my way of carving. Regarding the stencil we have a computer program called Cricut where we create the design, it then cuts the stencil out onto card

  • @LukeTomaiuolo
    @LukeTomaiuolo Год назад +1

    Amazing work, mate. where can I find a few of these tools? What kind of stone should I look for as a beginner?

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  Год назад +1

      Hello, thank you for watching. I suggest purchasing tungsten-tipped chisels from eBay, typically priced at around £17 each. As for the stone, aim for small-grain, sandy-textured stone without large chunks. I'll be releasing a video within the next 10 days, demonstrating mortar mix techniques for beginners carving and affordable chisels, so stay tuned for that - it should be beneficial.

  • @CARLOSRUIZ-pe3mo
    @CARLOSRUIZ-pe3mo 11 месяцев назад +1

    can you do that wit coper tools

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  11 месяцев назад

      Hi Carlosruiz, I think you would struggle with copper. The edge would just roll over on the tool.

    • @CARLOSRUIZ-pe3mo
      @CARLOSRUIZ-pe3mo 11 месяцев назад

      @@TheStoneRanger than aliens build
      the pyramids

  • @bobbyfranklin5924
    @bobbyfranklin5924 8 месяцев назад +1

    Where do you get the chisels from?

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  8 месяцев назад +1

      Hi thanks for watching. I use a company called Southern Stone they are great. If you are in the market for some chisels, you should just wait until tomorrow because I will release a video with a discount code for their website, exclusively for TheStoneRanger subscribers. I hope this helps.

    • @bobbyfranklin5924
      @bobbyfranklin5924 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@TheStoneRanger wow that’s amazing thank you very much mate!

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  8 месяцев назад

      @@bobbyfranklin5924 No problem, Hopefully you will find my channel helpful. 👍

  • @kingdarkem
    @kingdarkem Год назад +1

    Any recommendation where to get chisels for working rock?

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  Год назад

      Working carving letters into stone or working bigger pieces?

    • @guatermelon7543
      @guatermelon7543 11 месяцев назад

      @@TheStoneRangerhow about both haha

  • @JreShortShow
    @JreShortShow Год назад +1

    Where can i get the print files for the letter/numbers cutouts?

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  Год назад +1

      Hi, I don't actually buy the printouts of the letters. I use a machine and computer program called a Cricut. It's basically a small CNC machine. It's tricky to learn, but once you have it, it's brilliant. I am hoping to do a video on it soon. I hope this helps

  • @scottmcmunn5369
    @scottmcmunn5369 Год назад +1

    How do you do it if you can't spin the stone?

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  Год назад

      Hi Scott, using a lazy Susan isn’t really the done thing it’s just something I do. Most people would stand their stone vertically when carving. But if you do want to lay the stone down, you can try walking around the stone or turning it by hand when needed. I hope this helps

  • @whitewatersea
    @whitewatersea Год назад +1

    I wish I had a lazy susan.

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  Год назад

      Hi Shelley, they are handy. I got mine from a charity shop, but they do sell them on Amazon 👍

  • @elanfredette4661
    @elanfredette4661 6 месяцев назад +1

    What kind of metal chisel do you use in this one?

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  5 месяцев назад

      Hi, I am using tungsten-tipped chisels from Southern Stone Limited.

  • @joebelcher4984
    @joebelcher4984 Год назад +3

    I just started carving letters. The result is ugly, as expected for a first attempt.
    I'm really curious about choosing the right stone though. Here in America, we don't have the tradition of stone carving. I bought some stone from a building supply company, and they were more interested in telling me the color of the stone rather than type of stone.

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  Год назад +1

      Hi Joe, great news you are having a go at carving. I would love to see how things have turned out. Picking the stone to carve is tricky. There are so many different types out there, each type offering it’s own pros and cons. But for a beginner I would look for a softer stone a nice sandstone, soap stone even a Portland limestone. where in the states are you based?

    • @joebelcher4984
      @joebelcher4984 Год назад +1

      @@TheStoneRanger I'm in California.
      I know that I should use a softer stone... but what I'm recreating is either Granite, Quartzsite, or Gneiss. So that's the stones I'm trying to buy.

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  Год назад +2

      @@joebelcher4984
      Sorry, I miss understood. I haven’t carved quartzite. But I have worked with both granite, and a type of gneiss ( spar ) local to me. It can be very fragile. The mineral veins open up easily. Granite would be my preferred option.
      When purchasing the Granite I would be looking for a continuous colour pattern with no noticeable flaws.
      When carving I would only be using my tungsten-tipped tools and sharpening my chisels more often, I find the granite dulls the chisels easily
      Hopefully this helps

    • @krish-ut9de
      @krish-ut9de Год назад +1

      hahahaha XD

    • @robrechtboudens8166
      @robrechtboudens8166 Год назад +1

      I think you should first find out what design your putting out there. Based on that you can choose your stone..and size.

  • @jaroc4728
    @jaroc4728 9 месяцев назад +1

    Where do you get the raw stone?

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  9 месяцев назад

      All over the country but mainly Derbyshire

    • @jaroc4728
      @jaroc4728 9 месяцев назад +1

      I am in the states, mate..bruv..or govna..😊which ever you prefer..i love the accent..

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  9 месяцев назад

      @@jaroc4728 What stone are you using over the pond?

    • @jaroc4728
      @jaroc4728 9 месяцев назад

      I have actually never done this. I was wondering what kind of stone to get. And where..is it sandstone?

  • @thomaslindroos1667
    @thomaslindroos1667 Год назад +3

    Well as a Fin this wont help me since we dont have anything else than granite

  • @ДжекЕв
    @ДжекЕв Год назад +1

    Скажите пожалуйста сколько такая работа стоит денег?

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  Год назад +1

      Hi, this isn’t a project I did for a customer, It was just an example carving. But if I was carving it for a job I would be charging something around £45

    • @ДжекЕв
      @ДжекЕв Год назад +1

      Спасибо за информацию

  • @Je.Suis.Flaneur
    @Je.Suis.Flaneur Год назад +2

    I wish I could understand his dialect of English. Twenty percent of the words I heard were unintelligible. Thank you for this video.

  • @markpitts9537
    @markpitts9537 Год назад +2

    Great video. Would love to see you do videos on (1) types of stone you use, and (2) tools. Thanks, Mark

    • @TheStoneRanger
      @TheStoneRanger  Год назад +1

      Thanks MarkPitts9537, leave it with me I will do a video on that 👍