I got tickled that you apologized for the sound of distant car horns honking and the gentle yelp of your dog….all the while you’re in close range of a squalling Dremel saw. 😆😉 Great vid, truly. 😊
Absolutely brilliant tutorial. Just starting out on my carving journey and this tutorial has been just what im looking for, thanks. Being Scottish im planning in doing highland warriors so ill let you know how i get on.
Hello Kevin, a late starting beginner carver here and must say your tutorial presentation is an absolute boon for me. It won't bother me how long anything will take as it'll be a hobby plus being retired only god will decide if time becomes an issue 😊 I like your do it as you like approach - may not be good but may not be wrong either. Like it, thanks for sharing, regards, Tony (UK) P.S. I will only be using a Dremel.
What was the total length, from top to bottom, of the wood spirit you just carved on the cedar post. Also what was the width of the wood spirit. You are certainly a professional carver. Your videos are always clear to understand. I am a beginner and I learn a lot from watching your videos. Keep up the GREAT JOB!
Very helpful and well-explained. Is what you are holding an extension to the Dremel? It looks thinner and easier to handle than the Dremels I have looked at online like the 4000. The 4000 looks thick and cumbersome to hold for finer carving.
@stixandstonescarving It's GREAT to hear from you my brother! I have been truly worried about you and now I am feeling somewhat better. Please post when you can. I have been fighting pinched nerve in my neck for a couple of weeks. I have a big Christmas show coming up and I am dead in the water. Can't wait to see your next video.
I'm surprised by the mastery you have with the Dremel, it looks like a 4000; One concern: Are you wearing a dust mask? In all cases it is recommended, but especially when working with old recycled wood, due to fungi and bacteria. Google translator
I got tickled that you apologized for the sound of distant car horns honking and the gentle yelp of your dog….all the while you’re in close range of a squalling Dremel saw. 😆😉
Great vid, truly. 😊
Ok a new eye style to try awesome thanks Kevin stay awesome just carve
❤that expression!!!❤ 👏👏👏
Wow this is one of the best tuition video that I have seen so far thank you. Fantastic ❤
Thanks I'm Glad you like it.
Outstanding video, Kev.
Thanks bob
Looks great Kevin you always get some great expressions into your creations 🤘
Thanks Spike
AMAZING!!! You’ve motivated me “Stix”
Very neat, and easy to follow. That said, your mastery of dremel sculpting really shows.
I like it. Nice job, Kevin.
Thanks
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Great inspiration for new ideas. Thanks Kevin 👍🏼
Love your tutorial, i just finished this guy, my third carving ever and the nose needs work. Thanks for your time.
Hey Kev how are you doing. Cool expression I like it .
I'm good Glen Thanks , hope you're well also. Thanks for watching.
Absolutely brilliant tutorial. Just starting out on my carving journey and this tutorial has been just what im looking for, thanks.
Being Scottish im planning in doing highland warriors so ill let you know how i get on.
Pretty incredible work, my friend!
looking good like the expression Stay safe!
Thanks, you too!
Nicely done Kevin 👍👍👍
Thank you!!
Looks awesome 😊
Hello Kevin, a late starting beginner carver here and must say your tutorial presentation is an absolute boon for me. It won't bother me how long anything will take as it'll be a hobby plus being retired only god will decide if time becomes an issue 😊 I like your do it as you like approach - may not be good but may not be wrong either. Like it, thanks for sharing, regards, Tony (UK) P.S. I will only be using a Dremel.
Great to hear! make some and have fun. Enjoy
What was the total length, from top to bottom, of the wood spirit you just carved on the cedar post. Also what was the width of the wood spirit. You are certainly a professional carver. Your videos are always clear to understand. I am a beginner and I learn a lot from watching your videos. Keep up the GREAT JOB!
I'm going to make some of these.
Mine is not as cool as Kevin's..yet.. the more you do the better you get
With practice I'm sure you will make them better than me , keep practicing.
Nice , thanks for showing ive liked and subd you . Greetings from indiana tone at Wales UK .
Very helpful and well-explained. Is what you are holding an extension to the Dremel? It looks thinner and easier to handle than the Dremels I have looked at online like the 4000. The 4000 looks thick and cumbersome to hold for finer carving.
Very cool!
Very nice work Kevin. How do you price your carvings and where do you sell them?
Kevin I have truly missed you and your videos. I hope all is well with you.
I'm good Rocky thanks i'll be back no worries. Good to hear from you.
@stixandstonescarving
It's GREAT to hear from you my brother! I have been truly worried about you and now I am feeling somewhat better. Please post when you can. I have been fighting pinched nerve in my neck for a couple of weeks. I have a big Christmas show coming up and I am dead in the water. Can't wait to see your next video.
@@rockybosarge hope the pinched nerve heals soon for you boss. See ya soon.
Beatiful
can you please give me the link of the bit you are using
Is it okay if they are treated wood?
I've carved treated wood but you shouldn't breath it , i recommend untreated cedar like this . It wont rot and the bugs leave it alone also.
@stixandstonescarving okay cool beans. Thank you. I have a really old piece but not sure if it is treated or not.
@@AmyJo143 i'd wear a mask just in care that's all. most cedar posts come untreated around me so you may not have a treated one but you never know.
brill video thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
Wish you had noticed the face above your caving ,its a real wood sprit trying to get out.
Sasquatch! 😍
I'm surprised by the mastery you have with the Dremel, it looks like a 4000; One concern: Are you wearing a dust mask? In all cases it is recommended, but especially when working with old recycled wood, due to fungi and bacteria.
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