I started carving year or 2 ago and like the relief style but I am struggling with the angle and we’re to start when doing house ,camps Ect what to leave higher Ect but your video help me a lot to understand, well done!
@@adams13f I'd suggest a soft wood to start. Basswood is the most common. I personally like white pine, but some don't care for it. Either one I think is a great wood to start carving.
Impressive and amazing. I am sure your grandpa would be so proud of you and humbled of and at the dedication to your memory of him along with the time you spent with him at the cabin in the woods. Your story reminded me of the summer cabin we had on a lake and the memories I have with my father, not only there, but throughout my childhood those many years ago. Thank you!!!
I'm just starting out and have watched this video maybe 8 times. I want to make something like this for my parents and I can only hope it comes out this amazing.
Truly beautiful carving and a wonderful memorial to your grandpa. As I looked at the finished piece, I truly could almost see him coming out onto the porch!
Thank you for sharing this beautiful piece of art with the world, i love it and you can see all the love you had put into it. I am truly sorry for your loss.
Outstanding job, very hard to find videos on relief carving its definitely something I would like to try at some point. Keep up the great work, and thanks for sharing. I'm sure your Grandpa would very very proud of this
That's impressive work but the reason you did it is even better. Sounds like Grandpa was carving some fine points into your character from an early age... I hope that cabin is still in the family.
I loved this carving and the story behind it. I lost my father last month and I know he would have wanted to visit this cabin. Thank you for sharing and best wishes for you and you and your family.
This is absolutely stunning. I've been doing some research on relief carving, and this is so far beyond what I even considered possible. I truly wish I could see it in person
Chiseled Outdoors Custom Carvings Hi there, I wonder if you would be interested to critique a mantle I’m working on if I sent over a couple of pics. It’s not done yet but it’s my first attempt at this style and similar in many ways to your sort of landscapes. Although not as good! It’s also in oak and quite a ‘wide angle’ so getting depth has been difficult. I have some difficulty with texturing too. Anyway it’s was just a general wondering, a pointer or two from you might prevent me from ultimately messing it up! Cheers!
Amazing video! Love how you explained everything you did, I really learned a lot from this video Also would love if you did a video on all your tools amd how you finish your carvings.
Amazing work. May I know what kind of wood is better for carving wood wall art? And another question, is it possible to carve with Dremel 4000 like this hand tool? Of possible then could you please make a whole carving art with Dremel? Also, after finishing carving for polishing did you use anything? Actually, your videos encouraging me to try carving but scared whether it is possible for me who didn’t try before. Thank you.
Great wood to start carving with I'd say would be basswood and white pine. They are both forgiving and soft so they are easy on the gouges. They get difficult when you're trying to carve in tiny details though. Both have pros and cons but are great wood to start. I don't usually carve a whole piece just with a Dremel. My heart is tied to traditional gouges lol so I only use a Dremel to assist in areas or speed up the carve a bit. I usually finish a carving with stain and then I spray on several coats of polyurethane for protection. I'd definitely encourage you to try carving! You'll never know until you take that step.
@@ChiseledOutdoorsCC Thank you for the instruction and the guidelines. If you don’t mind could you please share the link of the products you are using, then I can understand the better brand of the products. You are truly an inspiration for those, who doesn’t have any knowledge about this like me, start feeling interest to try carving. Thank you so much. I have followed your youtube and facebook page. Wish your prosperity 😇
Thank You. I'm working on a carve similar to this, my second relief carve. You seem to remove background first and work to the fore. Is that a good general rule? I am now subscribed. @@ChiseledOutdoorsCC
I generally rough it out to the background and max depth then I work my way from shallow to deep. Generally the objects closer to the viewer need the most depth to carve so carving it this way allows you to make depth adjustments without worrying about ruining a finished portion of the carving beneath it. There are always exceptions though and really it comes down to personal preference.
"Grandpa's Cabin" reminds of the time I accidentally burned down this old guy's cabin and the only remains were some old love letters. Caused quite a ruckus within their family but hey at least there was an amazing pie stand on the way there!
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I started carving year or 2 ago and like the relief style but I am struggling with the angle and we’re to start when doing house ,camps Ect what to leave higher Ect but your video help me a lot to understand, well done!
Thanks! that's great Im glad I could help.
Great video!!! As a beginner what wood type would you suggest to start doing this?
@@adams13f I'd suggest a soft wood to start. Basswood is the most common. I personally like white pine, but some don't care for it. Either one I think is a great wood to start carving.
@@ChiseledOutdoorsCC thanks for the input greatly appreciated 👍
Impressive and amazing. I am sure your grandpa would be so proud of you and humbled of and at the dedication to your memory of him along with the time you spent with him at the cabin in the woods. Your story reminded me of the summer cabin we had on a lake and the memories I have with my father, not only there, but throughout my childhood those many years ago. Thank you!!!
Thank you, yes a lot of great memories were made there. He is greatly missed!
Very good carving demonstration of cabin framing and trees. Must be a beautiful place.
Thanks I appreciate it. Yes it was a great place to spend time with family.
What a beautiful thing to do I bought stuff to start carving
That's great! Enjoy the carving journey!
I'm just starting out and have watched this video maybe 8 times. I want to make something like this for my parents and I can only hope it comes out this amazing.
Thanks Gary! I bet yours will turn out great! I hope the video helps!
Thank you for sharing your wonderful Grandfather's cabin and telling the story. I loved it.
I appreciate that. thanks for watching
Truly beautiful carving and a wonderful memorial to your grandpa. As I looked at the finished piece, I truly could almost see him coming out onto the porch!
Thank you, that's very kind of you to say.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful piece of art with the world, i love it and you can see all the love you had put into it. I am truly sorry for your loss.
Thank you :) I really appreciate it.
Great job !!!! I loved my grandpa so much !!! I miss him😢. Would you be kind enough to do a video on finishing techniques?
Thanks! Yeah I can try to work on a finishing video.
@ChiseledOutdoorsCC Thanks... I guess it'll be a hit as I see lot of questions on reddit in text very few videos though 😔 waiting for yours ❤️❤️
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Достойная работа!
Thanks!
Outstanding job, very hard to find videos on relief carving its definitely something I would like to try at some point. Keep up the great work, and thanks for sharing. I'm sure your Grandpa would very very proud of this
Thank you, I really appreciate it.
You sir, are my new favorite carving hero! One day maybe I'll be that good. Until then I'll continue to make smaller pieces of firewood.
Thanks, that’s kind of you to say! Keep at it and enjoy the carving journey!
That's impressive work but the reason you did it is even better. Sounds like Grandpa was carving some fine points into your character from an early age... I hope that cabin is still in the family.
Thanks! Yes my grandpa meant a lot to me. Unfortunately the cabin is no longer in the family.
But you have a piece of that with you always. ❤️
Holy crap thats awesome. You have skills my friend! Thanks for posting this
Thanks for watching!
Great video dude! You inspired me to Carve our family cabin. I'm right there with you on the "family" cabin. Thanks
Thanks! Hey, that's awesome!
Amazing work, so much love put into it, Grandpa would be so proud of you and your work
thank you, I appreciate that!
Very nice work. Great piece to keep in the family and pass down the memories.
Thank you!
Thank-you very helpful video and looking very nice!!
Thank you!
What a great tribute for your Grandfather. Very good carving. Looking forward for upcoming video's
Thanks for sharing
Thank you I really appreciate it!
I loved this carving and the story behind it. I lost my father last month and I know he would have wanted to visit this cabin. Thank you for sharing and best wishes for you and you and your family.
Thank you for the kind words and I'm very sorry for your loss. Best wishes to you and your family as well!
Grandpa would be proud 😌
Thank you 😊
Very nice job looking very good!!!👌💯👍
Thanks
Man.. I was trying to find some inspiration to begin my next work, and this is exceptional! I love the way you did the leafs textures!
Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
The carvings look so warm. Like From a simpler time , back in the late 40s to early 50s.
Not that cnc carved commercial stuff.
Yes! Nice to hear there are people out there that still appreciate the hand crafted stuff over the machined. lol
an honour to the creation and the creator
I appreciate it
Beautiful job and deeply genuine and personal tribute to your grand father.
Hope to see a lot more of your work in the future
Thank you I appreciate it!
Wow amazing mind blowing 👌👌👌👌👌👌🙏🙏🙏
Thank you!
I just been looking at getting started in relief carving I love it looks amazing, but I Just keep watching videos to try and learn , your amazing
Thanks! I’ll keep the videos coming!
This is absolutely stunning.
I've been doing some research on relief carving, and this is so far beyond what I even considered possible. I truly wish I could see it in person
Thanks, I appreciate it!
That is an amazing carving!
Thanks!
That's just amazing! And I have seen some really great techniques to use on my carvings also. I'm sure your grandpa would be proud.
Thank you! I'm glad to hear that.
Interesting and well executed thanks for sharing
Thanks!
Stunning! just absolutely stunning!
Thanks!
Nice work! Tree tops are tricky to carve
Thanks! they definitely are. I'm still trying to figure them out. lol
Beautiful
Thank you
Magnifique ! Super travail, j adore...
Thank you!
Awesome. I got a lot from this. Thanks so much
That's great, thanks for watching!
Chiseled Outdoors Custom Carvings Hi there, I wonder if you would be interested to critique a mantle I’m working on if I sent over a couple of pics. It’s not done yet but it’s my first attempt at this style and similar in many ways to your sort of landscapes. Although not as good! It’s also in oak and quite a ‘wide angle’ so getting depth has been difficult. I have some difficulty with texturing too. Anyway it’s was just a general wondering, a pointer or two from you might prevent me from ultimately messing it up! Cheers!
The WWC yeah definitely, you can email me at chiseledoutdoors@gmail.com
Chiseled Outdoors Custom Carvings great thanks! I’ll put some pictures together and be in touch 👍🏼
Wow beautiful
Thanks
your work is fantastic !
Thank you!
Hi! This is AWESOME!!! Did ya do this from memory?
Thanks! I had a picture for reference
beautiful work! What an amazing tribute
Thank you!
Wow your carve is incredible this video help me tons thank you.
thanks, that's great!
Youre wild dude love it
lol thanks
perfect.....................
Thanks!
Incredible!!
Thanks!
Thanks for sharing your story , inspiring as always!!
Thank you for watching!
Amazing video! Love how you explained everything you did, I really learned a lot from this video
Also would love if you did a video on all your tools amd how you finish your carvings.
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! I'll definitely be considering that for future videos.
This is What i looking for. Thx
Good good
This is so amazing.Im taking my 1st class in a month,I cant wait.Im hoping I can do this.This is so nice expecially w your story behind it
Hey thanks! Enjoy your carving class!
Wow that’s a masterpiece ❤️
Thank you!
Thank you
Amazing. I love it.
Thanks
Man! This is beautiful work to see. F(::()$&ing awesome!!
Thanks!
I've been following you on IG very cool to see the process on a time lapse. Really enjoyed the commentary
Hey awesome thank you!
So talented. I love it!! ❤️
Thank you!
Love it. Great job
thanks!
Tebrik Ederim.
Thanks
Beautiful work, I admire your patience and dedication. How long did it take you from start to finish?
Thanks! I’m not sure but maybe 30-40 hours or so.
i am in love with ur artwork sub + like
Thanks! I appreciate the like & sub!
What kind of wood and where can I buy some carving wood? Thanks and you do great work
Thanks! Its white pine. I sell it on my Etsy page.
Amazing work. May I know what kind of wood is better for carving wood wall art? And another question, is it possible to carve with Dremel 4000 like this hand tool? Of possible then could you please make a whole carving art with Dremel?
Also, after finishing carving for polishing did you use anything?
Actually, your videos encouraging me to try carving but scared whether it is possible for me who didn’t try before.
Thank you.
Great wood to start carving with I'd say would be basswood and white pine. They are both forgiving and soft so they are easy on the gouges. They get difficult when you're trying to carve in tiny details though. Both have pros and cons but are great wood to start. I don't usually carve a whole piece just with a Dremel. My heart is tied to traditional gouges lol so I only use a Dremel to assist in areas or speed up the carve a bit. I usually finish a carving with stain and then I spray on several coats of polyurethane for protection. I'd definitely encourage you to try carving! You'll never know until you take that step.
@@ChiseledOutdoorsCC Thank you for the instruction and the guidelines. If you don’t mind could you please share the link of the products you are using, then I can understand the better brand of the products. You are truly an inspiration for those, who doesn’t have any knowledge about this like me, start feeling interest to try carving. Thank you so much. I have followed your youtube and facebook page. Wish your prosperity 😇
could this be done on 1" thick wood? in a more shallow way?
Yeah I believe it could be done, but you won't get the depth and shadow effects as you would in a deeper carve.
Is the closet point to me on any relief carve the highest point? Thank You
Yeah the closest would be referring to the shallowest or like you say, the highest point.
Thank You. I'm working on a carve similar to this, my second relief carve. You seem to remove background first and work to the fore. Is that a good general rule? I am now subscribed. @@ChiseledOutdoorsCC
I generally rough it out to the background and max depth then I work my way from shallow to deep. Generally the objects closer to the viewer need the most depth to carve so carving it this way allows you to make depth adjustments without worrying about ruining a finished portion of the carving beneath it. There are always exceptions though and really it comes down to personal preference.
I will read your reply many times. Thank You
@@ChiseledOutdoorsCC
Love this, my gouges are not that sharp though where did you get those?
Thanks! I get my gouges from woodcraft or Amazon.
How many different tools did you use?
I used a variety of gouges and a Dremel. It's a fairly large list so if you'd like details you can email me, chiseledoutdoors@gmail.com
What kind of wood is this? Can I find this at a local cabinet shop?
This is carved out of white pine. Depending on where you live you could find it locally. Pine is pretty common.
Beautiful, great craftsmanship excellent video. Ps. What type of word are you using in this video?
Thank you. I'm assuming you mean what type of wood?? I'm using white pine for this carving.
Nice! What is the wood you are using?
Thanks! This carving is white pine.
WHAT TYPE WOOD YOU USE ???
This project is white pine.
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Qual o nome desta madeira
white pine
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Dude use dust mask when using dremel
Yeah I know I should be thanks. I’ll try to remember to use one in the future.
"Grandpa's Cabin" reminds of the time I accidentally burned down this old guy's cabin and the only remains were some old love letters. Caused quite a ruckus within their family but hey at least there was an amazing pie stand on the way there!