My Chip Carving - Proper Technique

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  • @jponent
    @jponent 3 роки тому +9

    Thank you for your generosity, many fellow beginners do not know how to hold the knife correctly, a clear, simple explanation, and it is very well understood.

  • @waterhead37
    @waterhead37 Рік тому +1

    Probably one of the best and clearest instructional video I have ever watched!

    • @MyChipCarving
      @MyChipCarving  Рік тому

      Thank you for this high praise! You'll find much more at mychipcarving.com!

  • @MrSharklet
    @MrSharklet Рік тому

    You have a gift for patiently and expertly explaining a skill that is otherwise so tacit!

  • @unitytira4954
    @unitytira4954 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for your patience In instructing me how to hold my chip carving knife and to do a precise cut. Thank you for your safety tips. Blessings.

  • @johnmitchelljr
    @johnmitchelljr 19 днів тому

    Man! Somebody knows what they’re doin’. Thanks for the inspiring informative video.

  • @michelegrand3921
    @michelegrand3921 Рік тому +1

    Magnifique prestation. Merci pour cette belle de leçon de base et pour le partage. Michèle

    • @MyChipCarving
      @MyChipCarving  Рік тому

      Merci pour votre réponse. Je suis très heureux que vous ayez appris certaines des bases de la sculpture sur puce ! Plus de leçons et de modèles à mychipcarving.com Marty

  • @deniseoliansky825
    @deniseoliansky825 Рік тому

    I'm just starting to learn chip carving. You are a fantastic teacher! Thank you!

  • @MyChipCarving
    @MyChipCarving  11 років тому

    Yes, I have a tutorial on letter and number carving. It is available with your Platinum Membership along with many more tutorials, patterns, and store discounts. Sign up using a link found on my homepage in the description above. Thanks for your question and I'm glad you enjoyed this lesson.

  • @johnmitchelljr
    @johnmitchelljr 20 днів тому

    Great video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @lullasierra1
    @lullasierra1 5 років тому +1

    So clear and direct with your information. Enjoyed this very much and learned a lot. Thank you.

    • @MyChipCarving
      @MyChipCarving  5 років тому

      Great! You'll really enjoy the Chip Carving Essentials Course at MyChipCarving.com

  • @jglightbody
    @jglightbody 5 років тому +2

    This video has been extremely helpful for me… Thank you 😊

    • @MyChipCarving
      @MyChipCarving  5 років тому +1

      You are very welcome, Joshua. I recently released the Chip Carving Essentials Course at mychipcarving.com. it includes info as in this video and much more. Check it out! 👍

  • @gawni1612
    @gawni1612 2 роки тому

    Please do an HD version!

  • @MartyLeenhoutsMyChipCarving
    @MartyLeenhoutsMyChipCarving 11 років тому

    Try this...tuck your elbow against your body and lock your wrist in place. This will line your forearm up with the cut and it should make a nice straight cut. Give it a go and let me know if I can be of any more help.

  • @DominusFeles
    @DominusFeles 5 років тому +6

    I know that this video is really old, but UA-cam wanted me to see it so I guess others also might get it recommended. Just wanted to throw out a warning! If you are a beginner, don't feel discouraged if you don't succeed using this technique. This is a really hard way to make a three corner ship! Try instead to find a tutorial using plunge cuts 👍 Will make your day better.

    • @MyChipCarving
      @MyChipCarving  5 років тому +2

      Hello Gustav, I have taught 1000's of beginner students to successfully chip carve with this technique. Holding the knife at the same angle for all 3 cuts leads to success. Even though the video is old, I still teach the same effective technique. Thought you and others who read this comment should know. Thanks for watching!

    • @DominusFeles
      @DominusFeles 5 років тому +2

      Well, I've probably only taught a couple of hundreds during my lifespan 🙂
      But there is a difference between having the teacher next to you and watching a video online. And this technique is really hard to get right for a beginner only watching a UA-cam video compared to other methods.

    • @MyChipCarving
      @MyChipCarving  5 років тому +1

      Hello Gustav, I am always open to your thoughts. You're right that the absolute best way to learn in one-on-one. Do you have a video that you think helps beginners learn to chip carve better than my video? Please share. Thank you.

    • @DominusFeles
      @DominusFeles 5 років тому +2

      @@MyChipCarving I'll put it on my to-do 👍

    • @Louise-xr5ok
      @Louise-xr5ok Рік тому

      How much pressure to you have to apply? I am new to this and have basswood. I have sharpened my knife , just trying to gage the pressure needed

  • @RevRadmedia1
    @RevRadmedia1 8 років тому +5

    been working on this for sometime no mater what wood i use i get a mess t the bottom and i have good flex cut knives

    • @MyChipCarving
      @MyChipCarving  8 років тому +2

      I'll be glad to help you with this. Please contact me directly by email from mychipcarving.com. I'll have you send me a picture of your carving and your knife.

  • @anichd8000
    @anichd8000 11 років тому +5

    Very helpful video. Thank you for taking the time to make it.

  • @michaelrichard4109
    @michaelrichard4109 4 роки тому

    Thank you for video, I have not watched it yet, I saw the beginning and the T-square, and shopping I went. Now I am very interested in seeing the rest, I am not very well equipped.

    • @MyChipCarving
      @MyChipCarving  4 роки тому +1

      Hello Michael, A lot has changed with pattern application since this video aired 9 years ago. Now we use the Pattern Transfer Tool exclusively for pattern application. No more tedious drawing. Patterns are applied quickly, accurately and in minutes we're ready to carve. You'll find info about this in the Chip Carving Essentials Course at mychipcarving.com and you can see a demonstration for how it works in the Store. I'm glad you're ready to learn. The Essentials Course is the absolute best way!!

  • @alansm136
    @alansm136 11 років тому +1

    Awesome technique, wonderful tutorial. Can this be applied to letter carving as well? Do you have a tutorial on letter carving?

  • @OakAthainNerin
    @OakAthainNerin 11 місяців тому

    Is there a sharpening tutorial with the subscription?

    • @MyChipCarving
      @MyChipCarving  9 місяців тому +1

      Hello - there is a tutorial available explaining our Scary Sharp knife sharpening method. The video is ua-cam.com/video/2SSQ-U6Zu3o/v-deo.html
      The Scary Sharp sharpening kit is available at mychipcarving.com/product/knife-sharpening-kit/ which also has the video available.

    • @OakAthainNerin
      @OakAthainNerin 8 місяців тому

      @@MyChipCarving thank you 🙏

  • @slkknifelover
    @slkknifelover 4 роки тому

    Very good lesson!

    • @MyChipCarving
      @MyChipCarving  4 роки тому

      Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it! More at Mychipcarving.com

  • @KokopelliQueen
    @KokopelliQueen 12 років тому

    2Thank you so much or taking the time to show us this, what kind of wood is best for those kinds of designs? I am a visual learner so books aren't helping but the videos are. Thanks agan

  • @fransicobenitez609
    @fransicobenitez609 7 років тому +3

    Love the sound of the wood being cut is that odd

  • @christophriegler4577
    @christophriegler4577 9 місяців тому

    Which wood do you use for this? I haven't been a hobby carver for long and I've always had the problem that the wood I buy is coarse-grained and my carving results suffer greatly as a result. I am currently using lime wood... unfortunately with the same problem. Are there different types?

    • @MyChipCarving
      @MyChipCarving  8 місяців тому +1

      I use northern basswood (Minnesota/Wisconsin), which is the North American equivalent to lime(linden) wood. However, I've read that there are different varieties of lime wood - sommer and winter. The Sommer is the more desirable of the 2 varieties, so it sounds like you're probably using the winter variety. The northern basswood is typically soft and tight-grained, making it easy to carve. In North America there is also southern basswood, which is very similar to northern, but the grain is typically not as tight since it is faster growing.
      Here's a good forum discussion on the differences between basswood and lime wood: forum.woodcarvingillustrated.com/forum/woodcarving-illustrated/woodcarving/carving-wood-materials/14034-basswood-limewood-differece

  • @sofianebenhadj60
    @sofianebenhadj60 5 років тому +1

    very very very good of job

  • @bonobowoodcarving7932
    @bonobowoodcarving7932 3 роки тому

    nice lesson! 👍👍👍

    • @MyChipCarving
      @MyChipCarving  3 роки тому

      Thank you. More lessons to get you started and help you get great results at mychipcarving.com

  • @gears6986
    @gears6986 3 роки тому

    Which type of wood is he carving?

    • @MyChipCarving
      @MyChipCarving  3 роки тому

      I'm carving basswood (linden) northern grown US. Similar to lime wood in Europe.

  • @Royaltan
    @Royaltan 7 років тому +2

    I suspect that my fingers shouldn't go numb. And my shoulder shouldn't hurt? Is this supposed to be quite hard?

    • @MartyLeenhoutsMyChipCarving
      @MartyLeenhoutsMyChipCarving 7 років тому

      Right, your fingers and shoulder shouldn't be causing you trouble. What I'd suggest Deana, is you start carving on EZboard. It's a great material to learn technique and refine your skills, You can carve EZboard and get great results. find more at ezcarving.com

  • @cumaliazgan9538
    @cumaliazgan9538 4 роки тому

    What kind of tree do you use?

  • @SpatialGuy77
    @SpatialGuy77 5 років тому

    G’day, I see these comments are pretty old, but in case you still check it I hope you can help. Your channel got me turned on to chip carving, it has the potential to make so many of my wood projects that bit more special, so thanks! Question is, I want to chip carve some furniture that I am making from seasoned Jarrah, an Australian (very) hardwood. My efforts on cutoffs are less than satisfactory - it’s very hard. Do I need different tools? My Flexicut and Kirschen knives are razor sharp...
    Any help is ... a help. Cheers, Michael

  • @severinosilva9056
    @severinosilva9056 7 років тому +1

    TUTORIAL EXCELLENT. VERY GOOD. FROM BRAZIL MY FRIEND.

  • @mbzeppa
    @mbzeppa 8 років тому +1

    This was well put together, thank you

  • @davidvanvranken9303
    @davidvanvranken9303 5 років тому

    How does grain direction affect the order in which you do your cuts? Short plunge vs. the longer slicing cuts?

    • @MyChipCarving
      @MyChipCarving  5 років тому +1

      Hello David, what you've asked is a short question with a long answer :-) Grain direction affects the order of cuts in many instances but not all instances. In my lessons in the My Chip Carving Community I regularly address the grain issue when instructing during a video. Most chip carvers have a hard time correctly identifying grain direction so that's where I start and often return to. Would you consider becoming a part of our Community? I'm sure you'd have a lot to offer as well as learn. mychipcarving.com/membership Thanks for reaching out. Marty

    • @davidvanvranken9303
      @davidvanvranken9303 5 років тому +4

      @@MyChipCarving By now you already know I've joined your Community. In the mean time, I just finished watching your "with the grain" tearout video which answered much of what I was asking quite nicely.

  • @victorstalick3719
    @victorstalick3719 3 роки тому

    And how do you judge the depth of the cut?

    • @MyChipCarving
      @MyChipCarving  3 роки тому

      With practice you'll get the feel for the right depth. Begin by trying to remove the chip with single cuts. Cut deeper as needed until this happens. One chip at a time and learn from chip to chip! You can do it.

  • @tmorrison941
    @tmorrison941 11 років тому +1

    My third cut keeps coming out curved. Why is that?

  • @GrenPara
    @GrenPara 4 роки тому

    Hello, Nice Video Thanks for making it.
    I do have a question or 50 for you.
    What type of wood is needed for a total noob?
    Also if a person wanted to get started doing for fun how much $$$ is needed for just starting out?

    • @MyChipCarving
      @MyChipCarving  4 роки тому

      I'll answer all of your questions with one answer - Quick Start Chip Carving Kit for $55 on sale now. (List $77.90)
      4 blanks are included with patterns applied
      My Chip Carving Cutting Knife
      Copy of Chip Carving Essentials
      4 video tutorials showing you how to chip carve the 4 blanks, step-by-step
      mychipcarving.com/product/quick-start-chip-carving-kit/

  • @sepidehmassah9383
    @sepidehmassah9383 12 років тому

    thank you.

  • @hasanpalabiyik8212
    @hasanpalabiyik8212 4 роки тому

    Hi, how many millimeters should the size of the squares be?

    • @MyChipCarving
      @MyChipCarving  4 роки тому +1

      4mm squares is very common but you can make them whatever size you want.

  • @ljliberto
    @ljliberto 5 років тому

    What type of wood do you use when chip carving?

    • @MyChipCarving
      @MyChipCarving  5 років тому +1

      Northern US grown basswood (linden). Related to lime wood in Europe

    • @ljliberto
      @ljliberto 5 років тому

      @@MyChipCarving where do you purchase your basewood?

  • @dozzer
    @dozzer 8 років тому

    Awesome video! Can't wait to get my chip knives!

  • @mikejustice1196
    @mikejustice1196 5 років тому

    How did you draw 4mm with an inch ruler?

    • @MyChipCarving
      @MyChipCarving  5 років тому

      Use either 1/8 or 3/16"
      Or get practice patterns at MyChipCarving.com 👍

  • @eduardosacasa5007
    @eduardosacasa5007 7 років тому

    may i ask; how long is the length of your blade? I have a pfeil knife 36 mm long blade. I feel it may be too long, and there is more blade in contact with the wood; i see that in the video, you hold the blade in a steeper downwards angle

    • @MyChipCarving
      @MyChipCarving  7 років тому

      Hello Eduardo, My Chip Carving Knives have a blade about 26mm long. I have found the Pfeil knives are quite average in performance and feel. That is my feeling. Hold the blade at an angle about 55-65 degrees to the surface of the wood. Right now I am putting handles on my new Diamond Knives. They are turning out great, very thin blade, really sharp, comfortable handle made from exotic wood. They should be available in the Store soon. mychipcarving.com/?s=platinum+knives&post_type=product

  • @calibstormstopper5907
    @calibstormstopper5907 8 років тому

    excellent video. I was disappointed with some of the chip carving books I purchased as they simply jump into complicated designs and motifs without actually taking the time to explain the fundamentals. This video was extremely helpful in the sense of practicing chips as a complete beginner

    • @MyChipCarving
      @MyChipCarving  8 років тому

      Thank you. If you like to learn from books as well, you will like my book "Chip Carving Essentials" available on Amazon and my website.

  • @manny7155
    @manny7155 5 років тому

    What kind of wood would you recommend for carving?

    • @MyChipCarving
      @MyChipCarving  5 років тому +1

      Start with basswood (linden). It's soft and tight grained. 😁

  • @lolaaponte7022
    @lolaaponte7022 5 років тому

    Thanks is very Zen

  • @ManShellz234
    @ManShellz234 4 роки тому

    i need to get that knife asap!

    • @MyChipCarving
      @MyChipCarving  4 роки тому

      Go to mychipcarving.com for knives and lessons.

  • @cortezthekiller8178
    @cortezthekiller8178 4 роки тому

    Why can’t you plunge cut all 3?

    • @MyChipCarving
      @MyChipCarving  4 роки тому +1

      Plunging the knife into the wood is like pushing it down in a straight line from the starting point. You want all 3 cuts to meet in the center of the triangle. Cutting straight down on all cuts would result in a lot of undercutting (cutting too deep) and weaken the wood where all 3 cuts meet. Give it a try and I think you'll experience what I'm saying. If you have other questions you can always reach out to me from mychipcarving.com Good luck!

    • @cortezthekiller8178
      @cortezthekiller8178 4 роки тому

      Thank you

  • @leemichel8199
    @leemichel8199 7 років тому

    this can only be done on dry wood ! right?

    • @MyChipCarving
      @MyChipCarving  7 років тому

      Yes, Lee, dry wood with a sharp knife will give you nice, clean, smooth cuts.

    • @DominusFeles
      @DominusFeles 5 років тому +1

      It's no problem at all to chip carve green wood 👍

  • @mattiacolombo1295
    @mattiacolombo1295 9 років тому

    what type of wood did you use? thanks

    • @MyChipCarving
      @MyChipCarving  9 років тому

      +Mattia Colombo I am carving northern grown (US) basswood (linden). In some countries it is called lime wood.

  • @ghassanemoutaoukil4733
    @ghassanemoutaoukil4733 7 років тому

    @MyChipCarving
    WHICH KIND OF WOOD THAT YOU USED IN YOUR TUTO ?

    • @MyChipCarving
      @MyChipCarving  7 років тому

      Northern grown US basswood (linden tree)

    • @ghassanemoutaoukil4733
      @ghassanemoutaoukil4733 7 років тому

      thank you , they sell them at Home depot ?

    • @MyChipCarving
      @MyChipCarving  7 років тому

      not at Home Depot or home center. Either lumber mill or order boards from our website mychipcarving.com

  • @madechoo
    @madechoo 6 років тому

    Gracias por enseñar, te felicito, tu trabajo es increible!!!:.. y voy a practicar. Muchas Gracias.

    • @MyChipCarving
      @MyChipCarving  6 років тому

      Gracias. Me alegra que mi enseñanza te ayude con tu talla.

  • @karolpuma
    @karolpuma 6 років тому

    what number of knife do you use....is this 16? Will this model be right? dluta.pl/noze-dla-rzezbiarzy/noze-snycerskie-pfeil/noz-snycerski-pfeil-ksztalt-16.html

  • @schnittteisen
    @schnittteisen 7 років тому

    why 65 degrees and not 67 degrees? is there any reason?

    • @MyChipCarving
      @MyChipCarving  7 років тому

      A specific degree is not important. Somewhere in the 55-65 degree range creates nice shadows. Greater than 65 degrees makes it hard to remove the chip. Less than 55 degrees and the shadows aren't as nice and the carving doesn't show up very well. Anything in the 55-65 degree range. Just be consistent

    • @schnittteisen
      @schnittteisen 7 років тому

      thank you very much. Now I see.

  • @wayneryerson7417
    @wayneryerson7417 6 років тому

    Thanks, very helpful.

    • @MyChipCarving
      @MyChipCarving  6 років тому

      Great, Wayne! I'm here to help any way I can!

  • @annaorzechowicz690
    @annaorzechowicz690 9 років тому +6

    so your pretty much saying I have to buy your knife to do it how you do it. the one I bought, is nearly impossible to hold the way you say. my sliced knuckles say thanks.

    • @MyChipCarving
      @MyChipCarving  9 років тому +1

      +Anna Orzechowicz A My Chip Carving with a thumb notch will definitely help you hold the knife properly. With a sharp knife and proper technique, you will be able to successfully chip carve. I can help you! Order a knife, sign up for a free membership and follow my lessons. You can chip carve, I promise.

    • @annaorzechowicz690
      @annaorzechowicz690 9 років тому +1

      +MyChipCarving perhaps tell people that it doesn't work the same without your knife, most other knives are bigger and harder to hold.

    • @lb4082
      @lb4082 6 років тому

      Tramp art was all about using what you have. Try a pocket knife and work until you come up with your own technique. Good luck friend!

  • @clementpantignies3000
    @clementpantignies3000 8 років тому

    Could you tell me or I could find the same knife please

    • @MyChipCarving
      @MyChipCarving  8 років тому

      not exactly the same, better - mychipcarving.com/product-category/chip-carving-knives/

    • @clementpantignies3000
      @clementpantignies3000 8 років тому

      I thank you very much for your answer I just see the prices and seeing that it is quite expensive I will try to find a sketch so I can make it myself

  • @asheenic1769
    @asheenic1769 5 років тому

    you spent more than half the explaining how to hold the knife...

    • @MyChipCarving
      @MyChipCarving  5 років тому

      If you don't hold the knife correctly, you'll never be a good chip carver. That's why I spent so much time explaining it 👍thanks for watching

  • @gregorybuser
    @gregorybuser 6 років тому +1

    For the love of God- Lose the music!

  • @freaky459
    @freaky459 12 років тому

    what type of knife is that? brand/ blade style? I just recently graduated from Exacto's and there are not any carving stores in my area, so I pretty much have to be able to type in the specific name of smthg into Amazon. What do you think of Flexcut knives?
    Great video!!