Nice to see a new video from you Kevin. A dandy little project. I have some suitable scraps lying around and it will be great to put them to use, I think I can actually do those eyes too...still working on them.
This is a fun carve, easy to follow. I am using Yellow Pine- probably a little grainier than White. But I can go out in the woods and find it. First try not a good one- I'll try again. 🖕Bass wood can be a bit hard sometimes.
@@KevinCoates98 you're right, Basswood in easy, just got some to use with chisels for bigger carvings as I guess not as soft as others. Yellow pine, or Jeffrey pine grows up here in California near my place. Sugar pine is good too. Depends on the tree as well. How soft it is.
Hello. Kevin, could you spend more time on how you paint, this is also an important experience for me and others. Cut one thing, but decorate it like you, is also a talent
Great carving Kevin. I always enjoy watching you carve such wonderful figures. It always gives me inspiration to help in my carving time. I wish I could create ideas for carvings as you do and then actually carve them as you do. Hopefully with time and practice I will be able to achieve that level. I hope you are doing well. Were you able to get some pine at HH? Thanks.
Awesome little carving! I have a question? When you take your knife to the strop, how many strokes do you usually do? I was just wondering because I'm trying to get better at my sharpening skills.
Great carve Kevin .. wonderful expression ..Thank you for teaching
Glad you enjoyed it
You make such wonderful carving all the while making it seem effortless. I aspire to be as smooth as you one day. Thanks for sharing
Thank you David
Excellent whittle.Thanks for sharing.
Thank you
Stunning work again Kevin, it's a pleasure to watch you work.
Thank you Jay
yet another simple and fantastic whittle made to look so easy. Love it. Thanks Kev as always. :)
Thank you! Cheers!
Great carving.
Thank you!
Thanks Mike
Huzzah! Most unusual for sure...wonderful!
Thank you! Cheers!
Glad to see another post of your very unique east coast characters. Always fascinating, always appreciated. Thank you.
Thank you Tom. Glad you like it
Amazing job as always! Thank you so much for showing the full real-time carving process!
Glad you enjoyed it!
love this guy! nice work
Thanks Doug. I've been wanting to do one of these for a while
Nice to see a new video from you Kevin. A dandy little project. I have some suitable scraps lying around and it will be great to put them to use, I think I can actually do those eyes too...still working on them.
Thanks Joe. I've had a lot going on lately and haven't had much time to do a video. These are pretty easy to do
I like Kevin good job keep up good work Thanks
Thanks Randy
Flawless as usual.
Thanks Terry
That is an incredible amount of detail on a small head, I love the concept of the wanted poster Kevin.
Thank you Gina. I've been wanting to do one of these for a while now
ВЕЛИКОЛЕПНО! БРАВО МАЭСТРО!
Thank you
Vos vidéos me font tjs rêver et me motives merci, vous êtes un artiste
Glad you enjoy it. Thank you
Thank you Mr. Kevin, you made my day.
Glad to hear it
This is a fun carve, easy to follow. I am using Yellow Pine- probably a little grainier than White. But I can go out in the woods and find it. First try not a good one- I'll try again. 🖕Bass wood can be a bit hard sometimes.
It is pretty easy to whittle. Never tried yellow pine
@@KevinCoates98 you're right, Basswood in easy, just got some to use with chisels for bigger carvings as I guess not as soft as others. Yellow pine, or Jeffrey pine grows up here in California near my place. Sugar pine is good too. Depends on the tree as well. How soft it is.
Hello. Kevin, could you spend more time on how you paint, this is also an important experience for me and others. Cut one thing, but decorate it like you, is also a talent
I will put effort into painting one soon. I don’t have much spare time right now. Very busy with work
Fantastic !!!!!!
Thank you
Semplicemente fantastico!!!
Thank you
Www you are so good you are my favorit thang you for this and all athere
Thank you Magnus
You get great results from (white pine ? )
I had some basswood and wasn’t as good as I thought compared to pine.
All the best !
Probably 80-90% of the pine I use is good. I do run into some not so good stuff sometimes. Cheers
Great carving Kevin. I always enjoy watching you carve such wonderful figures. It always gives me inspiration to help in my carving time. I wish I could create ideas for carvings as you do and then actually carve them as you do. Hopefully with time and practice I will be able to achieve that level. I hope you are doing well. Were you able to get some pine at HH? Thanks.
Thanks Bruce. I will email you
Awesome little carving! I have a question? When you take your knife to the strop, how many strokes do you usually do? I was just wondering because I'm trying to get better at my sharpening skills.
A couple dozen stops per side
@@KevinCoates98 Ok, thank you!
Mr.coates thanks again.
Glad you enjoyed it
👍❤️🙂
Thank you
GRACIAS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You're welcome