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Hello man. I really enojoyed your video and the calmness off it. I am still experimenting with how i should make my videos and people seem to like relaxing videos more than "hyped" up videos :)
Jonasolsenwoodcraft glad you liked it...hell... I've done over 100 videos so far and I gotta say it comes down to many a things to get it right. I really never got a plan... and when I tried... I couldn't stick to it. I make videos in the mood I'm in. In general, good quality of footage and sound are beneficial, which this one wasn't a good example of. I'm trying to stay real and don't make a clown of myself or sound like a tv shop host as it is pretty common at the moment. Cheers for tuning in!
Woodsmans Finest yeah i know. A lot of people fake being over the moon with energy.. i cant do that or wont. I have been looking at popular videos lately and it seems that videos that changes the camera angles often preforms well. I guess the explanstion is that the human attention span is so short
Nice project. You might find it easier to cut the step in the top of the block AFTER you bore the leg holes. That lets you bore with the better support of the flat top.
This is asked a long time ago, and I'm not going against WF, but I have heard other carvers suggest softer woods as to not dull the axe as much. It depends on what you're doing, how often, and if you have the ability to replace the block if it gets tore up I think. I've yet to carve, so take my opinion with a grain of salt, just going off what I've heard in the past.
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This video provided me with both some excellent chopping block building skills, but also catastrophic axe envy.
Lol... Sorry for that!
So nice to see the Slim Carver ax from Landvirke forge in action again👍... We hope you still injoy it 😀 Cheers from Landvirke forge in Denmark 🇩🇰
I love them all... They are very cherished parts of my work...
Thanks! I am adding legs to my chopping block next time I go in my woods. Appreciate your videos. David
there are many ways! some people put them to the outside with bolts.... glad you liked it! Check out my other vids and whats coming up! cheers
I was just looking for this kind of video! Thank you so much. I'll just have to find the log now and some legs for it...
Glad to hear That! Get to it! It's fun!
Hello man. I really enojoyed your video and the calmness off it. I am still experimenting with how i should make my videos and people seem to like relaxing videos more than "hyped" up videos :)
Jonasolsenwoodcraft glad you liked it...hell... I've done over 100 videos so far and I gotta say it comes down to many a things to get it right. I really never got a plan... and when I tried... I couldn't stick to it. I make videos in the mood I'm in. In general, good quality of footage and sound are beneficial, which this one wasn't a good example of. I'm trying to stay real and don't make a clown of myself or sound like a tv shop host as it is pretty common at the moment. Cheers for tuning in!
Woodsmans Finest yeah i know. A lot of people fake being over the moon with energy.. i cant do that or wont. I have been looking at popular videos lately and it seems that videos that changes the camera angles often preforms well. I guess the explanstion is that the human attention span is so short
Enjoyed this video. Keep up the great work. Be blessed
Thanks for the feedback. I'll make sure to periodically come out with new stuff!
Hey Max!
Thanks that‘s exactly, what I was looking for!
Cheers!
Buddy that's awesome to hear.. sometimes it's just easier to wrap your head around if you get a little blueprint! Super fun and easy product! Cheers
Nice project. You might find it easier to cut the step in the top of the block AFTER you bore the leg holes. That lets you bore with the better support of the flat top.
Do you have another video showing this in use? I'm not clear on what it's for.
Spooncarving block
Thank you for this video. I was just about to make one of these. Never hurts to get more info before proceeding.
Great idea. thanks
Cheers
fellow SKX wearer! 👍
SKS ftw 👌
I need to make me something like that
Cornelius... from Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer?🤔
I had a huge cedar tree blow down in my back yard. Would cedar work for block?
I'm afraid it might be a little too soft mate.
Woodsmans Finest I see cedar butcher blocks for sale online. Hmm
@@sloanIrrigation well you asked me my opinion. And that's the answer... Why don't you just go ahead and try it... What's the worst that could happen?
This is asked a long time ago, and I'm not going against WF, but I have heard other carvers suggest softer woods as to not dull the axe as much. It depends on what you're doing, how often, and if you have the ability to replace the block if it gets tore up I think. I've yet to carve, so take my opinion with a grain of salt, just going off what I've heard in the past.
What model is the axe you are using this video?
My signature craft carver by Liam Hoffman
I didn't video the chain sawing ....it was gong show! Lmao!😜💓💓
I did it myself with the Woodglut plans. I think this is the best way to find out how to build it.
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I have done very similar with Woodglut designs.
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