Cutting a Letter in Stone

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2024

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  • @The25bear
    @The25bear 8 років тому +276

    It's 2am and I'm watching someone carve an R into stone. What a night

    • @ghengistron1425
      @ghengistron1425 8 років тому +1

      2:14 am for me, i'm mesmerized

    • @YAHGOA
      @YAHGOA 8 років тому +3

      3:33 AM something about being half asleep...

    • @tazmik18
      @tazmik18 7 років тому +2

      Maximum Sandwich 2:18 and a year later.

    • @rediop4309
      @rediop4309 7 років тому +8

      05h32 am and going to bed soon. Don't know for you but I've lost my wife and was interested about how guys are curving letters in stone/marble. And here I am. Beautiful work.

    • @exorcismexcitement
      @exorcismexcitement 7 років тому

      3:16 am heree

  • @danoive
    @danoive 8 років тому +52

    This video brings a sense of satisfaction I am unfamiliar with. I've never carved stone, or anything for that matter, but this touched me.

    • @andrewtwhittle
      @andrewtwhittle  8 років тому +18

      Thank you Kyle for your lovely comment. There is great satisfaction in exercising a skill that has been well learnt.

    • @beatusqui
      @beatusqui 8 років тому +4

      Kyle, get a lump of stone (ebays not bad for a bit a small block of limestone just do it) and a few chisels for yourself, you will never regret it :))

    • @ripshilkett
      @ripshilkett 2 роки тому +1

      Ancestors brother , your higher self remembers doing this thousands years ago

  • @smasica
    @smasica 8 років тому +11

    Heartening to see that old world skills aren't dead. Kudos.

  • @franktimmermans6435
    @franktimmermans6435 12 років тому +5

    I have been working for a masonry for 23 years. Experience enough. Now I have started working for myself. I go of my clients. to the graveyard and cut the letters on the gravestone. I am now 54 years old and after all those years, I still find the work very satisfying.

  • @heru-deshet359
    @heru-deshet359 10 років тому +49

    You may think "OK, that doesn't look too hard". Then you see that perfect "O". Yeah, totally bad ass craftsman.

  • @andrewtwhittle
    @andrewtwhittle  13 років тому +33

    The stone is a Limestone called Pondfree from Purbeck in Dorset, thank you for the compliment.

  • @DatCupcake
    @DatCupcake 11 років тому +54

    I don't know why, but this is just so memorizing to watch.

    • @VliengWieng
      @VliengWieng 10 років тому +12

      Are you trying to remember the whole thing?

    • @th1mself
      @th1mself 10 років тому +2

      You could be experiencing ASMR

    • @WritingWisdom
      @WritingWisdom 9 років тому +10

      I think he's trying to say "mesmerizing"

    • @DatCupcake
      @DatCupcake 9 років тому +1

      sa are Yup, apparently I couldn't spell that day.

    • @michaelkummer4740
      @michaelkummer4740 7 років тому

      frechieguy same I love it so much I'm crying 😂

  • @bethinnocence5111
    @bethinnocence5111 8 років тому +3

    I am amazed at the skill, patience and at times very delicate touch...I imagine a hundred Roman letter-cutters tink-tink-tinking away at magnificent edifices to write things, great things...but in a dark little corner of my mind (which resembles Mr Whittle's dungeon/workshop), I couldn't help but visualize Brian and his "Romanes eunt domus" and the Centurion...

  • @Dietpepsiahh
    @Dietpepsiahh 7 років тому +2

    I am a Historian and I love this, there are so many things in the old world that were made just like this but the history books make no mention of exactly how it was done.

    • @kh-ro5su
      @kh-ro5su 6 місяців тому

      lol clearly you're not actually a historian. there are plenty of records explaining how old world practices like this are done

  • @ralphhornbeck7283
    @ralphhornbeck7283 3 роки тому +2

    Master stone carving. Nice job. I've been a mason for 25 years cutting stone, and I'm impressed.

    • @andrewtwhittle
      @andrewtwhittle  3 роки тому

      Thanks Ralph, I appreciate that

    • @lucyjackson9408
      @lucyjackson9408 9 місяців тому

      Hey! I’m just getting into stone carving my goal is to do a headstone for my father. I want to make it look like the old headstones you see in the cemetery from the 17 1800’s so I’m going to be using sandstone. If I could ask you for some advice on tools. I was told to get the Trow& Holden lettering kit but bc of the price and bc sandstone is a soft stone I wanted to make sure I’m getting the right tools. If there is a cheaper alternative that is still good quality that would be great too! Thank you in advance!

    • @lucyjackson9408
      @lucyjackson9408 9 місяців тому

      Also any advice on what to practice on?

  • @user-in9xo6zo9p
    @user-in9xo6zo9p 7 років тому +3

    his greatest tools, hands, eyes, coordination, patience, even the sound of the strike. All combining instinctively after many years of honing his skill. Fascinating to watch, and as a creative person inspirational. thanks for posting.

  • @moogie3111
    @moogie3111 10 років тому +6

    Oh my goodness, that's amazing. No Dremel nonsense here! Really beautiful, and a pleasure to watch!

  • @napsasasa
    @napsasasa 8 років тому +153

    no wonder it took 40 days to make the 10 commandments

    • @LukeA1223
      @LukeA1223 6 років тому +3

      Took longer than that... god used his finger...

    • @UpcomingJedi
      @UpcomingJedi 5 років тому +3

      Noah used water instead of a chisel so they wouldnt catch him working. Its a lot quieter though it took longer.

    • @jehielhernandez8152
      @jehielhernandez8152 4 роки тому +3

      Garras Porgratix
      Moses, not Noah

    • @righteousred723
      @righteousred723 3 роки тому

      And andrew has steel tools!

  • @SquirrelsForAll
    @SquirrelsForAll 4 роки тому +4

    Good Lord, I'd surely make an irreparable error at the very end!
    Incredible work from a true master. WOW!

  • @MarshButcher
    @MarshButcher 13 років тому +9

    This is truly an art form. I wish I had the gift to do this. Excellent video!!

    • @bananapunks
      @bananapunks 2 роки тому +3

      it's not a gift, it's something you learn with a lot of practice!

  • @butchblosc
    @butchblosc 10 років тому +14

    You need to see something like this in order to have an appreciation for the work involved next time you see a gravestone or something similar.

  • @mcsnodgrass8989
    @mcsnodgrass8989 10 років тому +1

    Thank you Andrew Whittle. A privilege to see you work your magic.

  • @douglaspinsak1246
    @douglaspinsak1246 Місяць тому +1

    Looks great. I’m sure the family of R.R. Ox will be very pleased 🤓.

  • @ctchickenmom
    @ctchickenmom 3 роки тому

    There is something infinitely satisfying about the rhythm of the tapping.

  • @pumpkintown
    @pumpkintown 13 років тому +2

    Thanks for showing this technique Mr Whittle. I would be interested in the full video when it is available. Truly a Master, Sir!!! Thanks Again!!

  • @meandmyevo
    @meandmyevo 10 років тому +10

    Jeez! And I thought I wrote slow!
    Just kidding, this is amazing to watch. Thank you so much for sharing this lovely art form!

  • @MrFun2know
    @MrFun2know 8 років тому +1

    I'm not into this form of art, but I must say; this is wonderful to watch. Amazing work Sir!

  • @jbradbury2
    @jbradbury2 8 років тому +9

    Good Job, Lovely soft Limestone to carve, I love dorset stone. The stone I carve is Gritstone from derbyshire, its not as fine grained as this but still fantastic stone

  • @MrJsowa
    @MrJsowa 12 років тому

    geez man this is a beautiful craft! All i can say is Im 22 and the day i die,i want a small simple headstone with HAND CARVED LETTERING,im a young blacksmith so i know some-what the skill involved with carving,grooving,fluting sheet and other metals.IMHO it would be a shame to have a headstone carved out by a mill,along with 50 other names that day... and 10 rejects... keep your craft alive!

  • @kennkid9912
    @kennkid9912 4 роки тому

    At our local fair we have a guy,that carves in stone.He does a lot of memorials, building stuff, he is a sculptor too.He has junk slate and people watching are encouraged to pick up a chisel and mallet and give it a shot. So I stepped up. To say I stank at lettering would be an understatement. Of course with everybody watching and him right there, the stress was incredible. I whiffed .

  • @davidking3311
    @davidking3311 8 років тому +11

    All with the same chisel, quite impressive.

  • @mobiusII
    @mobiusII 5 років тому +9

    When I see this, I think about how it must have sounded when hundreds of stone workers carved the heiroglyphics into all those Egyptian monuments.

  • @theuniversityofeverything8159
    @theuniversityofeverything8159 7 років тому +1

    Now THAT is a SkILL, I admire you Andrew.

  • @pisymph
    @pisymph 13 років тому +1

    Thanks for posting this and making this video. I love cutting letters into stone!

  • @WHCAudio
    @WHCAudio 8 років тому +43

    I feel like I could get really stoned and sit and do this all day.

  •  3 роки тому

    A true artist for sure. Beautiful work. Thanks for posting!

  • @vaughanrichards7438
    @vaughanrichards7438 4 роки тому +1

    Quite incredible.
    Don't think I could ever learn to do that if I practiced for the rest of my life.

  • @bejingmao
    @bejingmao 3 роки тому

    one of the very most worthwhile videos on Youtuve, certainly more so than anything by Cardi B.

  • @MarshButcher
    @MarshButcher 12 років тому +2

    I hope you make more videos like this as they are so interesting to watch!

  • @barumman
    @barumman 9 років тому +2

    A very nice video showing great skills, thank you for sharing it with us.

  • @robertalexander7661
    @robertalexander7661 6 років тому

    This is AWESOME! I'm going outside to carve my name on the patio!!!! Awesome video!!!!

  • @thomaskila3801
    @thomaskila3801 2 місяці тому

    You write left-handed, but carve with a right-handed technique. Very impressive technique and execution!

  • @12StringHWY
    @12StringHWY Рік тому

    AND ........ thank you for just demonstrating and not running your mouth for 20 minutes. Lead by example is awesome

  • @AFinAZ98
    @AFinAZ98 3 роки тому

    I could watch hours of this. Please post more!

  • @JahanZeb1976
    @JahanZeb1976 7 років тому +2

    Great work. It seems a great skilled work.

  • @MattSlapps
    @MattSlapps 5 років тому +3

    This was the “oddly satisfying” part of the Stone Age

    • @skyj5529
      @skyj5529 4 роки тому

      Lol, thanks for that!

  • @cruspotato
    @cruspotato 8 років тому +6

    this is oddly calming to watch ....

  • @bradpix51
    @bradpix51 13 років тому

    I love the simplicity video. It concentrates one your skill and that makes it worth watching.

  • @lookingforsomething505
    @lookingforsomething505 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing. Learned a lot from this video.

  • @GingerLeeH
    @GingerLeeH 6 років тому +1

    What an expert artisan. Magnificent.

  • @andrewtwhittle
    @andrewtwhittle  12 років тому +4

    yes, the complete inscription reads 'R' PHONE HOME
    Andrew

  • @DalV
    @DalV 5 років тому

    One slip and he has to start over. What talent.

  • @williamwoohoo2
    @williamwoohoo2 8 років тому +4

    hello! will you be making more videos? this is great to watch.

  • @Alistarwormwood
    @Alistarwormwood 8 років тому

    I just watched a video about "Traditional Sandblasting" on a headstone. I needed this pallet cleanser

  • @GarbageKnight
    @GarbageKnight 4 роки тому +1

    i just started getting into this as a hobby...and my first attempt was a tree of life...i like it..but yeah he make it look easy...guy has some good control..id of busted that R all to a mess.

  • @heyyyyyynow
    @heyyyyyynow 11 років тому +1

    Amazing control. Thanks for uploading this.

  • @codylamberson5011
    @codylamberson5011 3 роки тому

    I found this video a year or so ago and some nights I can't sleep without listening to it 🤷

  • @tannerherzman5762
    @tannerherzman5762 7 років тому +1

    this is a amazing craft soo much skill its so addictive to watch lol.. its like metal/working blacksmithing.

    • @stclairstclair
      @stclairstclair 5 років тому +1

      Tanner Herzman, Metal working is very forgiving, Mistakes can be easily repaired most times, stone....not so much.

  • @MrJacksaces
    @MrJacksaces 11 років тому +1

    Thanks for showing how it's done, skilled hands sir.

  • @bigwooleycritter
    @bigwooleycritter 12 років тому +1

    Very, very nice. Thanks so much for posting..

  • @notwrkn2mch
    @notwrkn2mch 2 роки тому

    That was really good and very relaxing to watch

  • @MrTachyon3000
    @MrTachyon3000 4 роки тому +1

    Makes me want to try it. But I need to find a chisel specifically for that purpose I suppose.

  • @geonjan1
    @geonjan1 11 років тому +2

    awesome andrew I hope you have one or a few students learning the trade form you. So many of the fine arts, antiquated nescessities are being lost to cad operated machines. I find myself pretty handy with a chisel to wood might have to try stone now. Since you make it look soooo ez. lol looks like alotta fun

  • @dusthound1
    @dusthound1 13 років тому +1

    Nice demo Andy-you taught me at Weymouth in 1990.The late John Garland came into one of your classes one morning and announced that Thatcher had stepped down as PM,and you jumped in the air with joy!
    Check out ernestone.ie and see if you remember me!

  • @zarrir
    @zarrir 5 років тому +1

    Awesome! Andrew, what is the brand and type of this chisel? Tunsten tipped?

  • @liviucerneafschi8873
    @liviucerneafschi8873 8 років тому +9

    how easy it seams to be in the hands of a pro.

  • @nycbycellphone
    @nycbycellphone 10 років тому

    You make it look so easy! I couldn't find in your replies a recommendation for tools. That chisel you use looks amazing.

  • @philseamonk
    @philseamonk 4 роки тому +1

    To get an appreciation of the technique, needed to be zoomed in most of the time. The long shots showed how he held the chisel and hammer but weren't much use apart from that.

  • @jimstools3937
    @jimstools3937 8 років тому +1

    ANDREW you are an artist. Where can you buy those tools you use? Can you use a sand blaster also?

  • @williamswhistlepipes
    @williamswhistlepipes 3 роки тому

    Great video very helpful. So is this type of stone easier so calve than sand stone.

  • @TCFleming1
    @TCFleming1 4 роки тому +1

    What does you mallet weigh?

  • @firsttruckjorgensen
    @firsttruckjorgensen 11 років тому +1

    You sir, have mad skills!

  • @camillalaursen6651
    @camillalaursen6651 7 років тому +1

    Beautiful work 👍🏻

  • @lucyjackson9408
    @lucyjackson9408 9 місяців тому

    I am going to be carving into sandstone. I was told to get Trow&Holden lettering kit. It’s almost $400 so I wanted to ask someone bf I got it if this are the right tools for sandstone also is there anything cheaper and still good quality? I’m just starting out and don’t really know anything about it yet.

  • @TomHatesYouCunt
    @TomHatesYouCunt 10 років тому +1

    could you mix up some sand and cement, let it cure and be able to carve letters into it or would it be too soft?

    • @ANDR0BETA
      @ANDR0BETA 10 років тому

      You probably could but you can't get the smooth surface inside the letters, especially is they're vwry small

  • @DavidJones-we7gr
    @DavidJones-we7gr 3 роки тому +1

    I'm wanting to learn this skill so I can make headstones for my ancestors who have no grave marker so far 3 of them don't have a stone and I'm wanting to use local stone as for a period style head stone for my 3rd great grandma my 2nd great grandma and her 9 year old son.

  • @SammaNoyobay
    @SammaNoyobay 4 роки тому

    Wow very nice 👍

  • @mavenfeliciano1710
    @mavenfeliciano1710 7 років тому +1

    Almost sounded like pirate music early on.
    "Hi-ho, hi-ho."
    Reminds me of Snow White dwarfs working to the music.

  • @rockafeladave
    @rockafeladave 7 місяців тому

    This was relaxing to watch

  • @Thedoctor19000
    @Thedoctor19000 13 років тому

    @andrewtwhittle: Thank you for the information. I thought there needed to be a finish for a stone carving such as this.

  • @candudaddy
    @candudaddy 2 роки тому

    Someone commented that a concrete made from sand and Portland cement could serve as a practice stone but that it would not take the fine finish in the cut. Could a practice stone be made from just Portland with no sand or aggregate, or use a fine powdered amendment like talc, slaked lime, or silica that passes a 1000 sieve work to make practice stone? I do have a limestone quarry nearby but their main trade is for crushed stone. I could get a large stone from them, a ton or two in one piece, but I despair at the job of slabbing such a rock!

  • @ALEJANDROARANDARICKERT
    @ALEJANDROARANDARICKERT 3 роки тому

    Amazing skill. How do you hold this slab. Are you using a kind of iron structure?

  • @michaeldejong7566
    @michaeldejong7566 5 місяців тому

    what are you rubbing on the stone to remove the pencil lines?

  • @thedueyonder1
    @thedueyonder1 12 років тому

    Great great work and I love the stone, thank you so much.

  • @chrisdavid1410
    @chrisdavid1410 4 роки тому +1

    This, I must try.

  • @clinthymes5067
    @clinthymes5067 6 років тому

    Just curious as to why the R’s are different. The left one is further out on the arc and the right one the foot goes directly up to the angle.

  • @tassilistudios5555
    @tassilistudios5555 5 років тому

    There is no cmd+z / ctrl+z (windows) in this kind of work, that's why it so priceless!!!

  • @brettwilkinson6307
    @brettwilkinson6307 3 роки тому

    I’m in Australia, what sort of stone could source to make something like this

  • @Landotter1
    @Landotter1 11 років тому

    Oh great! do you have a video to show us how? I'm intrigued by this. I have never seen it done before... Would love to see someone else's methods of doing it! Thanks in advance.

  • @selurxelpirt
    @selurxelpirt 3 роки тому

    He's a stone-carver but his last name is Whittle. Is there a wood-carver out there somewhere named Chiseler?

  • @leatheraccessories646
    @leatheraccessories646 2 роки тому

    Hi !
    One question, do you use the same technique for engraving in granite?
    I played a bit in engraving letters in impala black granite, it was a real adventure

  • @fallenslave6684
    @fallenslave6684 4 роки тому

    Where can I know the names of the materials used in the video?
    Where can I buy them?
    What is the name of the stone type?

  • @Landotter1
    @Landotter1 11 років тому

    I have never seen this done before... All I can say is,,, WOW... Where does one get such tools to do this kind of work?

  • @robopunkable
    @robopunkable 12 років тому

    Hi Thesterness, not sure where you would find them in the US, they are easily available in the UK, my choice is a tungsten tipped lettering chisel called 'univers' made in europe, sold here by Avery Knight of Bath UK. The dummy is by Tiranti of London, but a lump hammer with the handle shortened works fine.
    good luck Andrew

  • @amosmate7969
    @amosmate7969 18 днів тому

    Where I can get this diamond chisel please help me

  • @andrewtwhittle
    @andrewtwhittle  9 років тому

    Meghan, it looks like an 8mm Univers but I have customised the shank.

  • @ryandoran6485
    @ryandoran6485 3 роки тому

    Very interesting. What type of chisel do you use?

  • @andrewtwhittle
    @andrewtwhittle  12 років тому +1

    Do you mean G. Gibson? perfectly good tools. I learn't with a shortened lump hammer before the Italian style dummies were easily available. It is a cheap option for a beginner.

  • @oliveranderson7962
    @oliveranderson7962 2 роки тому

    Well done lad
    Keep 'em coming please!

  • @nata.7.7.7.
    @nata.7.7.7. 4 роки тому

    Forgive my ignorance but would it be the same to carve concrete?

  • @crazycool1128
    @crazycool1128 Рік тому

    Which alphabet is the most challenging?

  • @nagarathinamrajeshkumar5305
    @nagarathinamrajeshkumar5305 3 роки тому

    Patience 💖 with perfection

  • @lemonstar.2
    @lemonstar.2 11 років тому

    If it's available post up a link to it - I'm interested too.

  • @mash7137
    @mash7137 9 років тому

    i have some old sand stone lentals from a 1800's building, i do wood carving and other artist forms, & im interstead in messing around w stone carving. will these lentals work for practice?

    • @Pogohontas.
      @Pogohontas. 9 років тому

      the short answer is yes, if you're willing to learn on them

  • @Thedoctor19000
    @Thedoctor19000 13 років тому

    For polishing, what substances are necessary for the completed letters? Also, exemplary work!