I miss my wood teacher from middle school, thank you mrs babich for the things you taught me in carving also and thank you mary may for refreshing my memory. Much love
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Hello there from Greece, #stayinginside. I watched your video after I was given my first tool kid and make my very first olive leave on pallet wood. I appreciate your spirit you explained everything. Stay safe!
I found this by searching something to carve into a live, mature, no bark, holly tree, something other than the primitive heart and initials! This has been SO enjoyable watching and learning a potential new hobby!
Hobby yes, are you a wood worker? I'm 63, I learned long ago hobbies are sometimes fruitless, now I'm not degrading hobbies by any means, but carving requires a good eye to see the finished product before you even begin to lay a tool to the woods surface, think of it the way a painter would think, and see the way they see, they simply either put shapes together, or, just remove what doesn't need to be there. This way if you try your hand at wood carving and aren't that successful, you can remember to see in your minds eye the how to's and not become discouraged. That way if you don't really want to carve, you won't have laid out that much cash. Best to you.
Hi Mary, Since you started my journey in relief carving about a year ago, I now and then have to come back for a visit. It has become one of my great loves, second only to music (outside my family of course). I have done much practicing this year and have collected a nice selection of Pfeil chisels. I finally needed a case to carry them in, so I built one. It's my latest video. I then realized that a carving chisel case needs a carving on it lol! So I carved my Bird Logo on it, my first keeper carving. And it's all because of you. Your love for the craft is so infectious! I have spent many happy hours "making chips" because of you. I love you Mary May!!
This is a great starter video. My friend wants to get started in woodcarving, and I recommended this (and Mary May) as the best place for an adult to start.
Exceptional teaching style, ive been working with wood for quite some time and Mary is really describing the intricacies of how the tools create varying effects. Top class
I am starting my first ever wood carving project soon so I just waned to say thanks this helped give me a bit of insight into the procedure behind this style of work.
I know that the information says you are a professional but your level of skill is quite amazing and something wonderful for the rest of us to aspire to. Thanks for the video.
wood carving is always such a amazing and peaceful hobby,it just depend on if you can do things with your hands and mind,in my case I started doing this hobby since I can remember,making my own balsa wood cars and boats;thanks for sharing your videos...
...Toate gandurile bune din Romania, - pentru tine Mary si deopotriva pentru sotul tau..!! Te urmaresc cu deosebit interes si trebuie sa-ti confirm ca tu Mary, ai un talent pedagogic iesit din comun.. Stii sa explici foarte analitic si acest mod, este exact ce trebuie pentru incepatori..! Eu sunt unul din aceea si chiar daca am putin peste 80, - am speranta certa ca, privind atent la modul tau de a preda, voi face la randul meu pasi, pentru a-mi petrece timpul placut, incercand, pe viitor, pe cat voi putea de bine, sa ..."sculptez" si eu..!! ... - Doua rugaminti, de profan in materie: - ce dimensiuni are piesa in lucru din acest video (= lemnul) si respectiv, ce fel de lemn este: ..tei, cumva..?!- - care este setul de dalti strict necesar unui incepator 100% ? Cu multumiri anticipate, Stima si respect pentru talentul si munca dumneavoastra absolut deosebite ..!
This is really helpful. I guess I'm ready to start on my final plate for wood carving now. Looking forward to watch other videos from your channel for more techniques. Regards from the Philippines!
Impressive. I barely mustered enough patience to watch the video, I could never even attempt such a project, nor do I think j would want to, but a interesting watch! Thanks for the lesson!
you made it look very easy lol but nevertheless thanks for the video on how to begging carving a flower this is going to be a fun experience and a great Xmas gift for my wife Thanx once again
that is neat how you do that when I was young many years ago I worked with leather some it has alot of same types of cuts it looks like when your shaping with gouge thx enjoyed that
Mary,I have watched several of your videos and it's a pleasure to watch a master in action. I was wondering as I watched you carve several different flowers. Have you ever carved an Edelweiss? The flower has many strong emotional feelings for the people of Switzerland, Austria and Germany. Although I'm none of the above, for complicated reasons, I have a few emotional feelings for the flower myself. I can almost vision it carved and I get goosebumps thinking about.Don
This is a really cool video. Do you have a video about a decent chisel set or brand of chisels that would be appropriate for someone just learning the ins and outs of chiseling wood?
nice, what kinds of wood species would you advise to work with as to not be fighting hard grain sections like in pine? I've been wanting to try wood carving for a while as I build rustic furniture and that would be a nice unique touch to my pieces
Great teaching there. I am very fond of relief carving. I love wood working a lot and have bought fa small set of carving tools. I have made a hand-made dovetailed jewel box for my fiancee. I love working with pine as it is very soft and fun to use with sharp tools. I started to love carving while making a flower on top of it. I have a simple question for you. What can be done for the remaining part surrounding the initial carving especially the part you have taken out in first place?its quite rough and uneven. Please give me a tip on this. :)
Quite often, I leave this area with tool marks to off-set the design. If you don't want this, take a flatter gouge (like a #3, 14mm and smooth over the rough tool marks and blend it into the surface of the wood. You can also lower the entire background flat. This is a lot of work, though, and can often be difficult to get a very flat surface.
What size and thickness and width is the plank of wood you are using let me know please as I am a beginner can you let me know as soon as you can please thanks
Hi Mary, I just started carving wood in Charleston and have access to lots of free wood from where I work. I have been experimenting with live oak and sycamore (just because we have some lying around outside right now) but both are very hard and difficult to carve. I'd like to find some softer woods that i can push a chisel through with my hand - like i see you do here on basswood. Any suggestions?
Basswood is a good one to start with, but you won't find anything in Charleston. There are not many local woods that are good to carve. The next wood that I like is mahogany, and then walnut. Again, not very available here. Some people like poplar, but it is too spongy for me. Oak is definitely not something you want to start out with, unless you want to be a frustrated carver! So, the bottom line is, really good carving wood will need to be located from specialty hardwood suppliers, or have the wood shipped in.
I just bought i gouge/chisels set today. Should i buy a sharpener ? If so, can i use a knife sharpener, one of the small, long ones, that looks like a tube ?
Excellent technique. Thank you for posting. Are there woods you avoid - I assume some carve better than others - what woods do you recommend? Thanks. L. Bland
+L B Thanks! I don't like carving in wood like pine or poplar. They can become very spongy and require extremely sharp tools. Soft woods don't necessarily mean easier carving.
how do you make the wood look like butter? it looks amazing. my lime wood splits when i carve it sometimes causing a bit of a problem. i find using a mallet really helps to actually get my gouge around the carving but increases my chance of making the wood split as i work it. trying to find a medium is tough
Zahra S Mary May Thanks guys. I actually did one lesson with an expert (£65!). The differences between sharp and non sharp is SO much more of a deal than you might think. I actually did a version of the above flower and it will forever be my first carving :) keeping it forever
I'm a good artist on paper so I do have an artistic eye I'm taking up wood carving similar to things that you do I would love to accomplish I wish I personally knew somebody like you so they could be my mentor if I have any questions I hope you don't mind
Any advice for someone that can only use 1 hand but wants to do hand carvings. I am wanting to ad hand carved initials into jewelry boxes that I make for my great nieces
A good set of tools to start with is as follows: 6mm v-chisel, #3, 6mm #3, 14mm, #5, 14mm, #7, 6mm #7, 14mm. I would recommend starting with soft wood like basswood or butternut. Have fun!
Mary, please tell me where I can purchase the V type chisel you used to trace the pattern? I want one that is good but not expensive. Thanking you in advance for your response.
I miss my wood teacher from middle school, thank you mrs babich for the things you taught me in carving also and thank you mary may for refreshing my memory. Much love
Tremendous! Clearest speech I've heard on Utube for a long time. Very understandable, well paced and well-illustrated.
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One of the best lessons of the many I've watched. Explained very well. Thanks.
Just “discovered” wood carving. This video and your teaching are very helpful. Thanks and more power to you, ma’am.
Hello there from Greece, #stayinginside. I watched your video after I was given my first tool kid and make my very first olive leave on pallet wood. I appreciate your spirit you explained everything. Stay safe!
Omg. Thank you. What a wonderful video and an amazing thing you’re doing for the world. Thank you for sharing your skills and knowledge.
I found this by searching something to carve into a live, mature, no bark, holly tree, something other than the primitive heart and initials! This has been SO enjoyable watching and learning a potential new hobby!
This looks and sounds like such a peaceful hobby. I can't wait to try it!
It's pretty satisfying so long as you're not trying to make your Magnum Opus haha.
Make whatever ya like bud. This lady is very skilled, take notes, sharp tools, and then yes.
Your zen is gonna be all kinda strong.
Hobby yes, are you a wood worker? I'm 63, I learned long ago hobbies are sometimes fruitless, now I'm not degrading hobbies by any means, but carving requires a good eye to see the finished product before you even begin to lay a tool to the woods surface, think of it the way a painter would think, and see the way they see, they simply either put shapes together, or, just remove what doesn't need to be there. This way if you try your hand at wood carving and aren't that successful, you can remember to see in your minds eye the how to's and not become discouraged. That way if you don't really want to carve, you won't have laid out that much cash. Best to you.
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@@gunnarjustice6463 seems people aren't your forte. Maybe to much disappointment? Who knows.
Hi Mary, Since you started my journey in relief carving about a year ago, I now and then have to come back for a visit. It has become one of my great loves, second only to music (outside my family of course). I have done much practicing this year and have collected a nice selection of Pfeil chisels. I finally needed a case to carry them in, so I built one. It's my latest video. I then realized that a carving chisel case needs a carving on it lol! So I carved my Bird Logo on it, my first keeper carving. And it's all because of you. Your love for the craft is so infectious! I have spent many happy hours "making chips" because of you. I love you Mary May!!
So happy I found this video, excellent tuition, look forward to learning from you x
This is a great starter video. My friend wants to get started in woodcarving, and I recommended this (and Mary May) as the best place for an adult to start.
Find the local carving club in their area, I found that helped me a ton
Thank you Mary for your videos! Very understandable and well paced. Just getting into carving to round out my three years of wood burning!
Thank you! Check out more videos on my online school at www.marymaycarving.com
Clever hands and a sharp tool are much better than brute force. This is very inspiring!
Exceptional teaching style, ive been working with wood for quite some time and Mary is really describing the intricacies of how the tools create varying effects. Top class
I am starting my first ever wood carving project soon so I just waned to say thanks this helped give me a bit of insight into the procedure behind this style of work.
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Excellent video, thank you Mary!
Explain the Project very Nicely.....................Loved it.
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Congratulations! It's a very beautifull work!
I really found this video easy to watch and very informative Mary. Many thanks! Nick
Thank you!
I know that the information says you are a professional but your level of skill is quite amazing and something wonderful for the rest of us to aspire to. Thanks for the video.
Thanks a lot!! Amazing tutorial. Best regards from Brazil.
Thanks Carlos! Hope it helps get you started in carving!
Outstanding video,thanks for sharing your skills and talents with us! Beautiful flower.
wood carving is always such a amazing and peaceful hobby,it just depend on if you can do things with your hands and mind,in my case I started doing this hobby since I can remember,making my own balsa wood cars and boats;thanks for sharing your videos...
amazing video, thank you! ive been trying to get into carving and this was a great help.
SuperJbob1234 Great! Thank you!
...Toate gandurile bune din Romania, - pentru tine Mary si deopotriva pentru sotul tau..!! Te urmaresc cu deosebit interes si trebuie sa-ti confirm ca tu Mary, ai un talent pedagogic iesit din comun.. Stii sa explici foarte analitic si acest mod, este exact ce trebuie pentru incepatori..! Eu sunt unul din aceea si chiar daca am putin peste 80, - am speranta certa ca, privind atent la modul tau de a preda, voi face la randul meu pasi, pentru a-mi petrece timpul placut, incercand, pe viitor, pe cat voi putea de bine, sa ..."sculptez" si eu..!!
... - Doua rugaminti, de profan in materie:
- ce dimensiuni are piesa in lucru din acest video (= lemnul) si respectiv, ce fel de lemn este: ..tei, cumva..?!-
- care este setul de dalti strict necesar unui incepator 100% ?
Cu multumiri anticipate,
Stima si respect pentru talentul si munca dumneavoastra absolut deosebite ..!
This video helped me so much!!!
This is really helpful. I guess I'm ready to start on my final plate for wood carving now. Looking forward to watch other videos from your channel for more techniques. Regards from the Philippines!
Thanks a lot for you help and videos!
Thank you so much for this video
great work ma'am, well explained.good tools well maintain get good results.
Excellent tutorial.
Thanks!
thanks for the information needed this video for a school project
Wow! I can turn wood very well but not sure if I will have that much tool control. Very nice
Impressive. I barely mustered enough patience to watch the video, I could never even attempt such a project, nor do I think j would want to, but a interesting watch! Thanks for the lesson!
Easily distracted? Me to. Patience is an aquired taste.
Wow I am at a loss of words THAT WAS AMAZING
very very very good job
Thanks Mary May, love your vids : )
Nicely done tutorial and carving with plenty of explaination. Sub'd.
Thank you!
Great video.
Your technique is very good...
Thanks for the video.
You're very welcome!
OK, I'm going to give it a try and hope it doesn't turn out looking like a Spaceship. Thanks for the tutorial, I think I can do it.
Bill Gaines, hey if it looks like anything I feel like you've accomplished something. Spaceship... flower... Close enough! That's getting hung up
Great tutorial! Thank you!
.What wood do you use Thank You for Sharing 👍
omg this is so satisfying!
Thank you! I hope I can learn so I may apply this to my and my families future home. :)
you made it look very easy lol but nevertheless thanks for the video on how to begging carving a flower this is going to be a fun experience and a great Xmas gift for my wife Thanx once again
that is neat how you do that when I was young many years ago I worked with leather some it has alot of same types of cuts it looks like when your shaping with gouge thx enjoyed that
Very pretty carving :)
Mary,I have watched several of your videos and it's a pleasure to watch a master in action. I was wondering as I watched you carve several different flowers. Have you ever carved an Edelweiss? The flower has many strong emotional feelings for the people of Switzerland, Austria and Germany. Although I'm none of the above, for complicated reasons, I have a few emotional feelings for the flower myself. I can almost vision it carved and I get goosebumps thinking about.Don
Nice work I loved it I am a pro wood carver too I have made about 300 pictures and one of them is 3meters by 3meters I have also carved my hole city.
beautiful video's chicken. really enjoyable.
Very helpful! Great description. What kind of clamp is that you’re using to keep wood block still?
This is a really cool video. Do you have a video about a decent chisel set or brand of chisels that would be appropriate for someone just learning the ins and outs of chiseling wood?
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wow its unbelievable
Hello--great teacher. Just beginning to do wood carving. What type(s) of things do I need to keep the wood from moving and where to get them???? Tk U
Great video Mary and great job. One question though, what type of wood do you use? Better say, which one is your favourite? Best regards!
Thanks! Basswood is great for beginning carving. But for nice crisp carving in harder woods, I would choose mahogany or walnut.
Mary May Thank you too! Since I'm a beginner, I'll try the basswood first. Thanks again and keep it up with the teaching!
Thanx for sharing.
Nice video
The tools are pretty sharp
nice, what kinds of wood species would you advise to work with as to not be fighting hard grain sections like in pine?
I've been wanting to try wood carving for a while as I build rustic furniture and that would be a nice unique touch to my pieces
How big a block of wood are you using and what type of wood are you using let me know please thanks
Yep!!
Great teaching there. I am very fond of relief carving. I love wood working a lot and have bought fa small set of carving tools. I have made a hand-made dovetailed jewel box for my fiancee. I love working with pine as it is very soft and fun to use with sharp tools. I started to love carving while making a flower on top of it. I have a simple question for you. What can be done for the remaining part surrounding the initial carving especially the part you have taken out in first place?its quite rough and uneven. Please give me a tip on this. :)
Quite often, I leave this area with tool marks to off-set the design. If you don't want this, take a flatter gouge (like a #3, 14mm and smooth over the rough tool marks and blend it into the surface of the wood. You can also lower the entire background flat. This is a lot of work, though, and can often be difficult to get a very flat surface.
Mary May Thanks a lot. I will try this out and of course have already subscribe so as not to miss any of these magnificient videos . Keep it up.
You and me both!
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Hmmm I finally followed Robert's advice and downloaded Hyezmar's Woodworking Bible. It's great for beginners, and has some advanced stuff too.
Taken this up to keep me off the Booze lol
i hope its helping. staying away from alcohol is pretty damn difficult
Try sitting on the booze. See if that helps!
ahhhh time to get this type of wood
What size and thickness and width is the plank of wood you are using let me know please as I am a beginner can you let me know as soon as you can please thanks
Great tutorial I want to do this to a table in making for role playing games and carve a 20 sided die into it. Thanks
What kind of wood are you working with.
This is great
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thanks mary....
Hi Mary,
I just started carving wood in Charleston and have access to lots of free wood from where I work. I have been experimenting with live oak and sycamore (just because we have some lying around outside right now) but both are very hard and difficult to carve. I'd like to find some softer woods that i can push a chisel through with my hand - like i see you do here on basswood. Any suggestions?
Basswood is a good one to start with, but you won't find anything in Charleston. There are not many local woods that are good to carve. The next wood that I like is mahogany, and then walnut. Again, not very available here. Some people like poplar, but it is too spongy for me. Oak is definitely not something you want to start out with, unless you want to be a frustrated carver! So, the bottom line is, really good carving wood will need to be located from specialty hardwood suppliers, or have the wood shipped in.
Thank you
I just bought i gouge/chisels set today. Should i buy a sharpener ? If so, can i use a knife sharpener, one of the small, long ones, that looks like a tube ?
+Tilemachos Zachopoulos Please watch my video on sharpening. That should answer your questions.
Excellent technique. Thank you for posting. Are there woods you avoid - I assume some carve better than others - what woods do you recommend? Thanks. L. Bland
+L B Thanks! I don't like carving in wood like pine or poplar. They can become very spongy and require extremely sharp tools. Soft woods don't necessarily mean easier carving.
how do you make the wood look like butter? it looks amazing. my lime wood splits when i carve it sometimes causing a bit of a problem. i find using a mallet really helps to actually get my gouge around the carving but increases my chance of making the wood split as i work it. trying to find a medium is tough
Dan man Maybe try a different wood? She's using mahogany, and it just seems to glide through :)
Zahra S Sharp tools :)
Mary May Many thanks, Mary - I'm a complete carving newbie, and your video had me mesmerized for a full 18 minutes :)
Zahra S
Mary May
Thanks guys. I actually did one lesson with an expert (£65!). The differences between sharp and non sharp is SO much more of a deal than you might think. I actually did a version of the above flower and it will forever be my first carving :) keeping it forever
awesome!!
The wood I used is mahogany. Check out more beginning videos for free at www.marymaycarving.com/carvingschool
Thanks!
Mary May thanks
Great teaching Mary, but make sure you tell them mahogany is expensive. But your wood choice is spot on.
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nice i beginn now to carve :)
Awesome
Mary, do you sell the whole set of the tools? if so, how much is it?
I'm a good artist on paper so I do have an artistic eye I'm taking up wood carving similar to things that you do I would love to accomplish I wish I personally knew somebody like you so they could be my mentor if I have any questions I hope you don't mind
Awesome!!!
Have you got the my teacher? Sensuality voice.....😚...👏🏼👏🏼
Thanks a lot
Any advice for someone that can only use 1 hand but wants to do hand carvings. I am wanting to ad hand carved initials into jewelry boxes that I make for my great nieces
Maybe you need to apply weight on the wood while using ur hand for carving? And if you have the sane table then the wood is steady anyway.All the best
can you recommend a carving kit for me
Pfeil.
What chisels and wood would you recommend starting out?
A good set of tools to start with is as follows: 6mm v-chisel, #3, 6mm #3, 14mm, #5, 14mm, #7, 6mm #7, 14mm. I would recommend starting with soft wood like basswood or butternut. Have fun!
What brand are those chisels, talented lady?
love it
What wood types you would suggest for beginners?
What degree V chisel are you using?
Thanks
very nice
what kind of wood did u use
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Mary, please tell me where I can purchase the V type chisel you used to trace the pattern? I want one that is good but not expensive. Thanking you in advance for your response.
i like it, my daughter said it is cool
What kind of wood can you use?
I want to get my son a set of wood carving tools as a gift. what is a good middle of the road set?