HOW TO wood carve a SIMPLE SAILBOAT In shallow relief | Part 2 - Outline & Shaping
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Full length tutorial video on how to carve a simple sailboat in shallow relief. This woodcarving is carved out of white pine and is approximately 10x12in in size. This is part 2 in the series so make sure you watch the other videos as well.
DISCLAIMER I AM NOT A PROFESSIONAL NOR HAVE I TAKEN CARVING CLASSES. I DEMONSTRATE MY METHODS I'VE LEARNED THROUGH MY OWN CARVING EXPERIENCES. NOT EVERYTHING I DO IS THE BEST OR TEXT BOOK WAY OF DOING THINGS. IF YOU KNOW OF A BETTER WAY THEN I ENCOURAGE YOU TO SHARE IT IN THE COMMENTS BELOW. IT'S A GREAT WAY TO HELP THE CARVING COMMUNITY GROW TOGETHER.
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I’m so glad that you believe in constant narration during your tutorials. As a Beginner, I take no pleasure in watching the “Strong and Silent” type videos. I consider them a “Cop Out” and actually, somewhat narcissistic.
I’m glad you liked the video. I’m hoping to do more in the future.
Very nice job looking very good!!!👍👌💯
Thanks 👍
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Thanks for watching!
Love this project!
I finished the calla lilly it was fun.
Good I’m glad! Hopefully part 3 will be out soon. I’m having some troubles with my editing program.
Очень нравится Ваши работы! 👍
Thanks!
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Good video. Only thing that would improve it is to include stropping the tools when they need it. Because it IS part of the process viewers should see it. Don't know why educational/how-to creators leave those steps out.
Thanks for your recommendation. The reason I didn’t was because sharpening and stropping is honestly a full length video in itself. I’m hoping to make a video at some point in the future covering it. There are a lot of great videos out there currently that cover it really well.
@@ChiseledOutdoorsCC Really? You don't strop tools during work? It doesn't take me long to run an edge 6-12 times along the leather. Even if you stop to sharpen then strop it should only take a minute or two.
Seriously, a separate video to show you stropping a tool while carving a project isn't needed. But showing it as part of the project when you do it IS needed. Newcomers & those who are considering trying carvers are given the wrong impression by any video that doesn't show it.
Do you always sand areas like the sails, or sometimes leave the #2 gouge marks?
It depends on my goal for the project. If I want to try to carve realistic scenes I’ll sand or do whatever I can to achieve the look.
Напишите какие стамески используете?
The brand I primarily use is Pfeil. As far as specific gouges I kind of explain it in the video as I go.