You’ve Never Seen Woodworking Like This!
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- Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
- I recreated Deadpool comic book art out of natural wood. No paint. No stain. Just amazingly cool, exotic wood species hand cut to form this picture of Deadpool. Each piece of wood was cut using a scroll saw. It took approximately six months to make due to the complexity of the project and tiny details necessary to craft the image. Scroll saw woodworking doesn’t have to be stuffy or involve making something boring. You can have fun making bright, vivid images using contrasting colors, all from natural wood. One of the best parts about scroll sawing is the low barrier to entry. All you really need is a scroll saw and patience to make insanely cool woodworking projects like this.
This artwork of Deadpool came from issue #7 drawn by Gerardo Sandoval and written by Kelly Thompson. Victor Nava & Gerardo Sandoval inked the work and Chris Sotomayor performed colors.
Making the cracked picture frame: • Making a Picture Frame...
•• About Newton Makes Art••
I’m Billy and I make fun things. This channel is devoted to making scroll saw art. I also have my main channel that shows how to build all kinds of cool stuff. Sometimes, it’s something I need like tool storage ideas. Other times it’s silly or nerdy stuff that I want to build. If you want to get ideas for making stuff, or just want to watch something entertaining then make sure you subscribe.
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Here’s a list of tools and materials that I used to make this project. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
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Scroll Saw: amzn.to/2TVZEQO
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Wenge veneer: wisewoodveneer.com/product/we...
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Rotary sanding kit: amzn.to/3zzn0Af - Навчання та стиль
How does this channel only have 4.7k subscribers?!?
🤫 Keeping it low key. We don't want to accidentally take over the internet haha!
You must have some incredible patience to work through this work of art. I love how it turned out.
It was a challenge but worth it in the end.
This was phenomenal! From the thickness differences to the sanding technique to meld it together, he actually is about as realistic as one can get with solid wood! Good job 👏🏼
So. Much. Sanding.
That's a lot of scroll saw action but so worth the result.
Once again you've blown my mind, Billy. I can't even comprehend how to go about doing something like this. Every time I think you've gone way over the edge, you just go farther.
Bill
Until I topple over the edge into madness. This was a massive project. Maybe the next one needs to be less complex haha!
👏 Love your sense of humor as much as your sense of artwork Great Job 👍
Now, if only my kids would come to this realization...
"All I have to do is cut two parallel lines" 😂
I find straight lines to be the absolute hardest cut to make on a scroll saw because any little wiggle is immediately noticeable as opposed to cuts that turn.
Absolutely amazing work!
100% correct. I laughed to myself later when I realized I said it.
I love watching at videos like this.
Well worth the time spent.
You might also consider epoxy, colored in different tones or colors, either to fill in tight spaces or account for difficult colors to find. Also stained glass or stained glass designing practices.
I think using epoxy and colored tones could definitely make it more colorful and closer to actual drawing! However, the use of natural wood colors alone takes this from a really cool piece of art to an extraordinary one.
A beautiful peice of art
Fantastic work! I can understand why it took 2.5 tears
Stunning piece, Billy! You definitely overdid yourself this time! 😃
The black parts were definitely the right call! Really well done!!!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
I went back and forth in deciding to do it, and then again when deciding if I like it. Ultimately, I feel it was the right choice.
Wow! Amazingly well done. I don't have that patience ... but amazing!!!
I'm speechless. Hubby will tell you that's not easy❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊Linda
Admittedly, it was a lot of work!
That’s amazing. I’m in awe.
I was really hoping this was going up for sale.. Awesome..
Amazing work.
Incredible!!!
Wow!!! That looks so good! it's hard to believe you pulled it off without using stains or dyes. The shadowing in the black is brilliant.
Not using stain limits my color choices but it's also a fun challenge.
Looks amazing, the level of detail is crazy. Imagine trying to price one of these up for a customer.
I'm asked a lot. There's just no way to make more than a nickel an hour.
Awesome work
This is absolutely INSANE. Wild how you can get such detail into a wood only art piece. This need hundreds of millions of views.
I'd have to make a 15 second version to keep the attention span of that many people! 😂
A Masterpiece!!!!!!!!!👍👍👍👍❤❤👍👍
Unreal performance and production! Fantastic work. 10/10 chimichangas
No less than maximum effort around here
Amazing work!
That turned out awesome. Well done
That really is something special!
I hear that a lot, and not always for good reasons
Legendary ❤❤❤
Unrivaled ability.
Meh, I'm just not smart enough to call it quits like so many incredibly talented people.
Simply amazing, turned out really good
I'm really happy with it
Very nice job.
😮 very very nice
Before this video, I was contemplating giving away my scroll saw. Dredd cut pics here I come.
Come to your senses, keep the saw, and use it until it drives you insane. It's worked wonders for me.
Freakin' awesome!!! Great work!
Glad you liked it!!
Wow this is awesome. Great job
Thanks!
Wow, man!! I have some experience with scroll sawing, and I know how difficult it was to pull off this project. The time and dedication that it must have taken is understated! Great work! I hope this earns your channel a ton more subscribers because you deserve it.
Too kind! The great thing about having this second channel away from my main one is not having to worry about the subs. I can just do what I want.
Dude, you could just use aluminum for the swords. If it’s thin enough, you can cut it with a scroll saw. It’s tuff, but doable. That being said, this was astonishing work!
Great idea. Maybe in the future I'll make a mixed media project.
@@NewtonMakesArt you can use a very thin aluminum. Soda can might work well. You’d probably need to laminate it to a substrate of some kind, but it would be much easier to cut.
This is beyonderful! (That's beyond wonderful, in case it wasn't clear.)
Oh I'm following!
pretty good sir! i'm a fellow wood artist myself. you have inspired me!
That makes my day, thanks!
Mini dead pool area 😂
That is really unbelievable! Great work! Not sure I understand fully how you did this, but all the little crevices are just cut out and not filled with anything?
Correct. The background is dark so your eyes think the cut spaces are shadows.
That was awesome work. Great Deadpool image too. Also could you soak or wipe blades with kerosene to remove buildup
I was going to but I would have needed to constantly clean them.
Paduch, I guess is a little more orange?
That would have been a bit too orange for what I was going for.
As I was watching this I just kept thinking "Man this guy needs a Co2 laser to make easy work of all these tiny details" but then I saw you have one. What's the reason you chose the saw instead?
It's about quiet time at the saw, zoning out and enjoying the ride.
How’d you do the cracks in the frame? Amazing piece btw!
Scroll saw. I have a video on it. Link in the description.
@@NewtonMakesArt thanks man, I guess that’s pretty obvious. I’ll check it out, I didn’t think that was how you did it but now I’m curious to see it. Keep it up 👍🏻