"WOOD CLAY" is the WORST!!

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  • Опубліковано 11 гру 2022
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  • @Jazza
    @Jazza  Рік тому +345

    The "Secret Sale" is your only chance to get the few remaining previous art boxes (they were held back in case of lost or damaged deliveries) - when these are gone, they're gone forever, so don't miss out! PRO ARTIST Illustrator Collection: www.spectrumnoir.com/us/jazza.html The ULTIMATE CREATIVITY Collection: musekits.com/secret

  • @polycatmagic1236
    @polycatmagic1236 Рік тому +2296

    Poom is like that last little bit of cookie dough that won't ball up and instead crumbles into a sad pile

    • @smithhannah7314
      @smithhannah7314 Рік тому +1

      That’s not a sad pile. That’s the handful of cookie dough you look around the room to make sure no one else is there and stuff it into your mouth while your dozens of cats watch you judgingly.

    • @matthewgordon799
      @matthewgordon799 Рік тому +22

      So accurate lmao

    • @moonlight2487
      @moonlight2487 Рік тому +39

      But you still cook the sad pile because cookies can be round or any other shape and it tastes the same. In jazzas case though, it crumbles into a sad pile and he still makes art.

    • @moonlight2487
      @moonlight2487 Рік тому +9

      @Don't read profile photo you fool. I already watched the music video today. I know what you're here for

    • @coorsy
      @coorsy Рік тому +5

      Now i wanna see sculpting wuth cookie dough

  • @Flower__Moon
    @Flower__Moon Рік тому +1671

    I think for most wood clays you roll it into a ball for a while and then make a very basic general design (no armature or anything like that), let it dry completely, and then carve it using tools. I don't think it's meant to be worked like most other clays.

    • @Zeldur
      @Zeldur Рік тому +53

      But when he was sculpting it, the tool was just pushing the clay out of the way instead of carving it. Does he have to wait for longer?

    • @TurtMusic
      @TurtMusic Рік тому +133

      @@Zeldur Yeah, he carved it when it still hadn't dried yet

    • @Flower__Moon
      @Flower__Moon Рік тому +75

      @@Zeldur Yeah it has to be 100% dry before you can do anything to it. The length of time depends on the wood clay. Online it says it can take up to three days for the clay to be 100% dry and useable for carving what you want from it. Though most common is 24 hours (or using a dehydrator to speed things up).

    • @Artanimatorman
      @Artanimatorman Рік тому +6

      @Don't read profile photo ok

    • @ghoulmori
      @ghoulmori Рік тому +19

      It’s supposed to serve as an internal structure for metal clays that burns up when the clay is fired. It’s not supposed to be it’s own medium.

  • @tatyannafrancis9935
    @tatyannafrancis9935 Рік тому +1031

    A quick google search revealed that wood clay is often used for mold making (not only in molds, but AS molds as well) for jewelry making and stuff. For example, you could first press wood clay into a d20 die mold, then pull it out and use silver clay or something to make a metal die (with some cool cutaways and spaces), then burn out the wood clay and you’re left with a cool hollow d20! People use it for making jewelry with hollow areas as well. I vote you make some cool hollow DnD dice, yeah? That can be your redemption.

    • @vidhoard
      @vidhoard Рік тому +9

      Ohhh smart

    • @xxportalxx.
      @xxportalxx. Рік тому +14

      Not trying to be rude, but it's somewhat hard to follow what you're describing. In one place you say the wood clay is the mold not used in a mold, then you say to press the wood clay into a mold, then somehow it apparently ends up inside some silver clay at the end. Could you post a rewrite? I think I get the gist but there's too many places that I'm making assumptions on how to interpret what you wrote lol

    • @matildas3177
      @matildas3177 Рік тому +32

      @@xxportalxx. squish wood clay into a d20 mold -> pop out of mold -> wrap woody d20 in silver clay -> burn out the woody d20 -> you now have a hollowed out silver d20

    • @xxportalxx.
      @xxportalxx. Рік тому +7

      @@matildas3177 yeah that's what I assumed he meant as well, it's basically just a burn-off material like using newspaper in a pot during firing. But when he started talking about using it as a mold it gave me the impression it could be used like green sand or the reverse like pla in casting.

    • @anaflaviarg
      @anaflaviarg Рік тому +1

      @@xxportalxx. he?

  • @lisahoshowsky4251
    @lisahoshowsky4251 Рік тому +975

    This is basically just what you do to fill holes in wood. Mix sawdust and glue together to make a solid which, when dry, can be sanded and manipulated with tools like wood.
    I noticed you used PVA glue, I wonder if you would have had a better result with actual wood glue. I know you switched to liquid nails but there’s additives in wood glue that work really well to bind sawdust but having never played with it as a clay I don’t know if it wouldn’t just crumble too. I definitely don’t think you could use sculpting tools with it once dry though, it gets though.

    • @SmileyTom666
      @SmileyTom666 Рік тому +28

      I mean, PVA is wood glue.

    • @doninis1354
      @doninis1354 Рік тому +17

      @@SmileyTom666 no not excactly, wood glue is different in the outcome for sure.

    • @marthanewsome6375
      @marthanewsome6375 Рік тому +4

      PVA is wood glue ahh dah

    • @lycanthrochick
      @lycanthrochick Рік тому +4

      @Don't read profile photo okay

    • @lisahoshowsky4251
      @lisahoshowsky4251 Рік тому +22

      @@marthanewsome6375 I’m not sure if it’s a “slang” difference because I’m not Australian but where I am white pva glue like he was using and wood glue and two different products. While pva can be used for wood, I’m not sure if he’s using what I would consider a “strong” wood glue or not, wood glue has additional additives too it vs just white pva. The texture he was getting and the way it dried makes me think he wasn’t using the type of product I’m referring to, usually it dries almost like a hard resin type product and is sharp when snapped off. Brands would probably be different where I am vs Australia especially since I often buy the store brand so I’m not sure how else to make the distinction. I’m talking about the kind of wood glue that’s used on construction sites, not the kind of wood glue you use for crafting with wood at home. (Google does make a distinction as well between pva and wood glue, they’re two different products even though both may be used to glue wood)

  • @m_artroom
    @m_artroom Рік тому +614

    I read somewhere that it’s good for making hollow things because when you fire it the wood will simply burn away with the jewelry or whatever you formed around it staying. It’s more of a tool than an art medium itself

    • @laureendavis2369
      @laureendavis2369 Рік тому +22

      That's where I heard about it a while back. I was at a bead store and they had it with their fireable silver clay

    • @nathanmiller9381
      @nathanmiller9381 Рік тому +32

      sounds just like me tbf, more of a tool than an art medium

    • @premiumcheddar9983
      @premiumcheddar9983 Рік тому +1

      @@nathanmiller9381 💀💀💀

    • @nicanonymus2491
      @nicanonymus2491 Рік тому +1

      I used Cork Clay for this reason.

    • @Sihgilanu
      @Sihgilanu 7 місяців тому +1

      that'd be the lost foam/wax/(insert other meltable or burnable material here) technique
      very... very common.
      it all likelihood, wood clay is probably moreso for the diy craftsy type that wants to make a whittle carving but without the chunk of wood as a base.
      either that, or as someone else pointed out... as wood filler for carpentry projects. (which... it **is** wood filler, considering they're both just sawdust and glue.)

  • @kristyjoyschoyen1421
    @kristyjoyschoyen1421 Рік тому +298

    Hey Jazza, speaking of wood… did you ever finish that horse-stump-statue in your yard? It would be neat to see an update on that (if you’ve worked on it again, of course… maybe not so interesting if its an abandoned project lol). You certainly seemed to be having more fun with that project than with this pooM.

    • @_thisisdavid
      @_thisisdavid Рік тому +9

      I just watched this video the other day and was wondering where part two was

    • @supdawg_27
      @supdawg_27 Рік тому +9

      Yeah what happened Jazza? We NEED ANSWERS.

  • @shadowwolf9795
    @shadowwolf9795 Рік тому +377

    I'm shocked he didn't make a wooden cabin out of the squares like a gingerbread house

  • @Victoria-jo3wr
    @Victoria-jo3wr Рік тому +201

    In the woodworking community we like to call this "wood filler" XD

    • @SICresinwrks
      @SICresinwrks Рік тому +6

      Thats what I was thinking the whole time🤣

    • @dminasweater4868
      @dminasweater4868 Рік тому +1

      That seems like it's more the ticket

    • @tigergirljamie7
      @tigergirljamie7 Рік тому +4

      Right, when I was in school we had little tins of the stuff in different colors. Called gupa. And a saying. The boys do their best and gupa does the rest.
      It's meant to fill little cracks or a dent you might have made with a wooden hammer. You put on this stuff, let it dry and sand it back. If you pick the right color it can be pretty flawless

    • @BMarie774
      @BMarie774 2 місяці тому +1

      It’s now known as poom.

  • @aphaits
    @aphaits Рік тому +185

    Looking at jazza kneading with the wood pulp dough makes me want to see a "Jazza cooks without a recipe" cooking show. The wonderful chaos I imagine will happen in the episodes would be glorious.

    • @MewsView
      @MewsView Рік тому +2

      Food is an art so there's an argument to be made for it. Must create something artistic and creative with food that tastes good!

    • @sunshinegirl2015
      @sunshinegirl2015 Рік тому +2

      Upvoting this! "Cooking with Jazza" lol

    • @dragonmagic4636
      @dragonmagic4636 Рік тому +1

      THIS IS A WONDERFUL IDEA, I LOVE IT AND WANT TO SEE IT HAPPEN!!

  • @6thchance995
    @6thchance995 Рік тому +126

    Can’t wait for the next Jazza auction. I know what I’ll be bidding on.

    • @justjay4586
      @justjay4586 Рік тому +1

      Less competition, so it'll hopefully be an easy W🤣

  • @wordydird
    @wordydird Рік тому +56

    When I saw the title all I could think was "actually making a sculpture out of sausage would be the wurst"
    That's all. Thank you for your time

    • @stigolumpy
      @stigolumpy Рік тому +3

      Time well spent. Thank you.

  • @tickledorteen
    @tickledorteen Рік тому +13

    Wood clay is actually used for jewelry making! It's essentially a burnable armature for silver or copper clay to be wrapped around, then once you're done shaping the metal clay toy can burn away the wood clay.

  • @jadelightningwolf
    @jadelightningwolf Рік тому +15

    I gave a search through Japanese craft blogs (since the brand is Japanese) to see what people were using this particular brand for. It looks like most people use it in molds to make fake sweets--specifically short breads and crusts. A few makers were using it to mimic sand in miniatures of beaches or riverbanks. One person was using it to make Matroshka doll centers, but that's a very basic shape. The owl person's blog didn't have any "in progress" shots of their sculpting process. Most of the makers and videos I found were working only with the clay--no armatures--and rolling balls which they very gently manipulated through squeezing and rolling. I don't think it's really a clay that's meant for fine manipulation--more for texture than anything.

  • @sneakylemon8513
    @sneakylemon8513 Рік тому +89

    I'm pretty sure that stuff is just meant to fix wooden furniture and stuff. Like say you have a wooden table with a giant crack or chip in it, or a wooden floor with a piece chipped out, you just use it to fill the gap.

    • @vidhoard
      @vidhoard Рік тому +1

      There were pictures on the product page with sculptures by artists at the end! :)

    • @sneakylemon8513
      @sneakylemon8513 Рік тому +3

      @@vidhoard yeah I saw, but I mean you can make art out of anything, that doesn't make it a good medium. If you want to sculpt with it my advice would be to do it in layers and let it dry in-between. It would take forever but I think it's the only way. Even when I'm filling in furniture I tend to do a first layer and let it dry and then do another because it tends to shrink as it dries

  • @AB-these-handles-are-stupid
    @AB-these-handles-are-stupid Рік тому +105

    So I thought that “clay” idea was only really used to fill blemishes on wood floors and stuff like that. I know I have used the glue and sawdust method to fill cracks and imperfections

  • @orionmanke9458
    @orionmanke9458 Рік тому +21

    comes expecting art end up watching jazza make gap fill for 5 minutes i love this

  • @pg2826
    @pg2826 Рік тому +24

    The mask idea was really nice. I am hoping Jazza can do that with a different medium in a future video.

  • @Ambrosine1345
    @Ambrosine1345 Рік тому +35

    That final result nearly tempted me into trying wood clay, but I'm just not as motivated as Jazza, so I think I'll stick to my Super lazy Sculpey.

    • @moonlight2487
      @moonlight2487 Рік тому +5

      I can make the final result, just without the clay. Lol

    • @dminasweater4868
      @dminasweater4868 Рік тому

      Sculpy mixed with sawdust when?

  • @G4m3rKoneko_Keori
    @G4m3rKoneko_Keori Рік тому +14

    I do not know why this thought popped in my head but i want to see jazza version of a sand castle.....it is summer in australia so maybe one nice day.....

  • @0newingedcrow
    @0newingedcrow Рік тому +5

    This is how I feel when I try sculpting with Green Stuff. But according to Google, it turns out that wood clay in sculpting is actually used for making hollow forms. So a vase for example needs to have a hollow center to be a vessel. If you rolled a block of wood clay into a football shape or round form, you would then sculpt over it with a standard clay of your choice. The wood clay is then burned away as it bakes in the kiln, and allows the final clay piece to be empty.

  • @zaqzilla1
    @zaqzilla1 Рік тому +13

    The wood clay turned Jazza from professional artist to high school art student.

  • @DannyDevitoOffical-TrustMeBro
    @DannyDevitoOffical-TrustMeBro Рік тому +4

    In this episode: jazza makes modern art

  • @OhSoUnicornly
    @OhSoUnicornly Рік тому +51

    As interesting as these "weird mediums" are, I miss the days of just regular ol' art in a medium that works well and that you know you can get good results in! I'd like to see these weirder videos interspersed with regular ones where we know we'll get a pretty result to look at!

    • @MarsheIIo
      @MarsheIIo Рік тому +5

      he started a second channel for that called "[INSERT ART]"

    • @annagulkova6203
      @annagulkova6203 Рік тому

      Agree, missing old videos where Jazza followed Bob Ross not just for laughs but for the art

  • @MythInTheMaking
    @MythInTheMaking Рік тому +7

    The final result is some of the most beautiful crapsmanship I’ve ever seen

  • @tjames6427
    @tjames6427 Рік тому +1

    Your personality and warmth keeps me coming back to your videos and now I'm officially subbing

  • @RichieSillsMusic
    @RichieSillsMusic Рік тому

    I've been watching your videos for about 4 years now and have not missed a single one (not to mention all of the older stuff I went back to watch) and I love seeing the stuff you create. Admittedly, I started watching because I was interested in your character design challenges (which actually inspired me to start my own art journey), but as you've moved on to other mediums, I have been following you. Just a few minutes ago, actually, I just discovered something new that I thought you may find interesting and I wanted to share it with you. I would love to see you try your hand on wire sculpture. It is really beautiful artwork and I think you'd be able to create something really epic with it!

  • @Hadiplaysmusic
    @Hadiplaysmusic Рік тому +2

    Super fun as always! Loved the filming style too!

    • @garandthumb274
      @garandthumb274 Рік тому

      Contact for your reward 👩‍👧‍👦

  • @dekubakuships9373
    @dekubakuships9373 Рік тому +1

    Hey this is another great video jazza!

  • @MrAppleSalad
    @MrAppleSalad Рік тому +3

    You should try sculpting with Wood Filler, it's got similar properties to clay and when it dries it makes a really strong, smooth structure that resembles bone. I've used it to make a skull mask before, using paper mache as a base and covering in wood filler.

  • @JJRay_Cinematics
    @JJRay_Cinematics Рік тому

    @Jazza love your content, and your contributions to the art community 💙 congratulations, and good luck, on the new channel as well! Much love, many blessings, good vibes, and everyone smash that LIKE you beautifuls

  • @KonLesh
    @KonLesh Рік тому +5

    In a couple of years, Jazza is going to have another art auction like he had to pay for the studio. The artwork he made today will be in the top 5 of most expensive.

  • @cloudbloodland
    @cloudbloodland Рік тому

    I hope more boxes are brought back of the sculpture box I totally missed out and I dream of sculpting finally

  • @TsukiyoTenshi
    @TsukiyoTenshi Рік тому

    As always, it's so much fun to watch you dabble and experiment with so many different kinds of mediums! That being said, you did compare the texture of your homemade wood clay recipe to cheese...should we be on the lookout for a sculpting with cheese video int he near future? Taking into account the fact that you did attempt to sculpt with gelatin?

  • @aquamarinefox8207
    @aquamarinefox8207 Рік тому +1

    Long post of my recipe, works great with practice
    AIR Dry Cold Porcelain Clay
    Supplies
    Wood glue 105 grams
    Rice flour 105 grams
    Any Body Soap 6 grams
    Any Lotion
    Normal School Glue
    Steps
    First weigh 105 grams of rice flour in a zip lock bag.(1 cup)
    Then add in 105 grams of the wood glue. (1 cup)
    Then add in 6 grams of the body soap. (This is an approximate amount to how it feels as you mix and knead.)
    Mix well in a bag.
    Once mixed well, take out of the bag.
    Put a small amount of lotion on your hands and knead the “dough”.
    Once it is soft and makes a teardrop-ish shape it is ready.
    While you are building with it you will occasionally need to add lotion to your hands as you work to keep the clay soft.
    Any clay you aren’t using, keep sealed up from the air.
    When you want to join pieces you use a little bit of the normal school glue. Understand that you may not be able to get seamless joining in some pieces. Lotion can also be used in small portions to smooth a little.
    This is also sandable after a day or two drying and can be painted.

  • @claireful
    @claireful Рік тому +43

    I’m so glad you tried this, so I don’t have to. Thanks for taking one for the team! Maybe some cube-shaped wombat poo next.

  • @ruthlesace
    @ruthlesace Рік тому +1

    Jazz, I've been watching your stuff since the paladin series, bet it's been awhile since you thought of that huh, and I have to say you have never failed to entertain me. It is great, absolutely fantastic really, that you are still able to do the things you love to make a living. You are not a starving artist, and I love all that you do. You are the reason me and my friends play cogent instead of dnd. Please don't ever change, even if you ever retire, don't change who you are we love you and your work.

  • @Babyfacemetalhead
    @Babyfacemetalhead Рік тому +3

    Jazza is the Gordon Ramsay of art

  • @nickclouser793
    @nickclouser793 Рік тому +7

    So I'm guessing this stuff isn't meant for sculpting? Probably just a wood filler, for projects made of wood?

  • @avaneeshbarath7793
    @avaneeshbarath7793 Рік тому +1

    I loved that he used something with wood to make something that is a wooden mask, it’s amazing.

  • @rivqyahscraftcorner
    @rivqyahscraftcorner Рік тому

    I was shocked at how much you got in the super sculpture box wow is all I can say. Love your work Jazza.

  • @lilyrogers1454
    @lilyrogers1454 Рік тому +1

    This reminds me of when you restored your bonsai trees. I think that could have helped with adding wood texture.

  • @slateportraichu5416
    @slateportraichu5416 Рік тому

    I've never heard about this thing. Thank you for the video- I've learned something new=)

  • @Shnoob5192
    @Shnoob5192 Рік тому

    Wow I'm truly devastated that I missed the secret sale. I would've loved to get one of your sculpture boxes

  • @Arya_Artz
    @Arya_Artz Рік тому

    yooooo awesome.... btw yor brushes are awesome .. thank you for yor amazing work .... love ya

  • @AlcheonArt
    @AlcheonArt Рік тому +1

    I already love our new editor

  • @justjay4586
    @justjay4586 Рік тому +2

    Would love to see the redemption! Many fans have given great tips. I definitely believe you can use any medium, Jazza.

  • @christinaalvarez332
    @christinaalvarez332 Рік тому

    I laughed a lot. Thanks Jazza! 😆

  • @SandCoffeeRocks
    @SandCoffeeRocks Рік тому

    I like all the humour by the new editor, lots of fun 🤣

  • @dormens_mortem
    @dormens_mortem Рік тому

    can relate to this frustration, this is a similar issue i get when I'm baking gluten free it gets so crumbly

  • @tiffanyw3425
    @tiffanyw3425 Рік тому +7

    Jackie used wood clay once, she also had a really hard time with it.
    Though she did make a tree with it.

  • @aicirtkciub9167
    @aicirtkciub9167 Рік тому

    Dude. I like your normal voice. It's soothing. Very nice.

  • @AceMcKing
    @AceMcKing Рік тому

    i love all your ideas and crafts
    ever thought of doing cheese sculpting?
    Like making an art piece of cheese
    but keep Up the great work

  • @ethandino5270
    @ethandino5270 Рік тому +1

    When I was in wood shop wood clay was never meant to sculpting, it was ment to fill in gaps when working on wood projects. So yeah, this project was kinda doomed from the start. 😂

  • @anonimolka
    @anonimolka Рік тому

    omg the crew reactions are priceless :D hahaha :D especially after that epic montage with "stink" fumes all over it XD very fitting for winter period outside shooting of poop :P lol

  • @slimkt
    @slimkt Рік тому +1

    Glue and sawdust? That’s what I use to fill holes in my desk.

  • @lex.k6856
    @lex.k6856 Рік тому +2

    Great video as always Jazza! Though the camera work made me dizzy. 😅

  • @Zicwai
    @Zicwai Рік тому +5

    TBH it looks more like a hole filler. Might be good for ground/rocks in a miniature model.

  • @herothebard
    @herothebard Рік тому

    The full time Jazza was working on the “final project” I was just muttering to myself “its poop, he is making wood poop”

  • @SpookiCooki
    @SpookiCooki Рік тому +2

    This feels like an art medium you gift to your enemy.

  • @carlzrockz
    @carlzrockz Рік тому +4

    Not sure what poom is but that is definitely what poom would look like 😂

  • @Assassanathan
    @Assassanathan Рік тому

    Happy holidays everyone have a good night

  • @tia7520
    @tia7520 10 місяців тому

    I be looking at this wood clay and when you started making your own, it is basically exactly what I used in my woodworking class at school to fill in the gaps on my table.

  • @liammckay513
    @liammckay513 Рік тому

    I’m glad Jazza showed us how to lay logs

  • @AmyChappell
    @AmyChappell Рік тому

    When I make wood filler for projects, I mix Elmer's glue and saw dust. Makes a great filler.

  • @Tomie_Yugi
    @Tomie_Yugi Рік тому

    with this clay i make little gingerbread houses / people with it, I dry it to the pieces I need then glue ten together and decorte the little houses and give them away as gifts :)

  • @haidafella8651
    @haidafella8651 Рік тому

    I’ve made a modeling clay with drywall powder in sawdust. Holds good

  • @pokemen1236
    @pokemen1236 Рік тому

    Hey jazz’s i love your vids

  • @macawweb2211
    @macawweb2211 Рік тому

    10:56 “we have bathrooms!” 😂

  • @Theysaywhatnow
    @Theysaywhatnow Рік тому +3

    So the main reason that clay "Works" is because the particles in clay are absolutely tiny. Like microscopically tiny. It relies on a molecule thick water (or other liquid) film surrounding each of the clay particles that gives it the ability to slip past each other whilst still being held together.
    I am completely unsurprised that clay made with wood particles is a mess, the base molecules of wood are larger than the particles in clay.

  • @ruolbu
    @ruolbu Рік тому

    I imagine for miniature landscaping this adds some cool texture

  • @kajamaja7148
    @kajamaja7148 Рік тому +1

    11:12 "it's wood.!" 😂👌

    • @garandthumb274
      @garandthumb274 Рік тому

      Contact for your reward 👩‍👧‍👦

  • @Greeny_Official
    @Greeny_Official Рік тому +2

    I literally said out loud during the 'Wait... I can do something with this' to myself:
    'No Jazza... don't do it... DO NOT make a poo statue... DON'T', but then I found out it was too late...

  • @DorianArden
    @DorianArden Рік тому +1

    Love it!

  • @Meow_dasKatze
    @Meow_dasKatze Рік тому

    I've worked with selfmade wood clay (sawdust+glue) in school before and it actually worked pretty well, it was just not possible to be very detailed. I made a cat head with it. I initially sculpted the head, but it was pretty rough, so after it dried I smoothed it out with sand paper. Overall I was really happy with the result

  • @morallygary9098
    @morallygary9098 Рік тому

    I made a batch myself about a year ago cause I was working for a contractor and had a metric ton of the stuff building up.
    To counter the tackiness of the wood glue- wood glue, not PVA, not Liquid nails- I added Linseed oil, then ya just gotta work the crap out of it.
    I think that recipe also called for Spackle. Lead to a firm, but workable clay I think can best be compared to foam clay.

  • @blueandtrue3027
    @blueandtrue3027 Рік тому

    “we have bathrooms…”
    thats so funny to me

  • @geminis1523
    @geminis1523 Рік тому

    I appreciate your content alot.....do you ever think of making your videos slightly longer tho? Just feel like we are missing out on some cool things! Love you. 💖

  • @MyAramil
    @MyAramil Рік тому

    Maybe try mixing different sawdust sizes together? like some finer particulates and some larger ones? maybe the size difference would help with gripping.

  • @TehSlan
    @TehSlan Рік тому

    That final result is something you'd see in a museum!
    If the person before you forgot to flush

  • @tristandavaux1254
    @tristandavaux1254 6 місяців тому

    we also got those plate around here pretty expensive btw

  • @tseringdrolkar
    @tseringdrolkar Рік тому

    I also make it at home and it looks much better than the packaged one you showed us😅

  • @AyegeeB
    @AyegeeB Рік тому

    I always eat everytime I watch your videos. LOL

  • @vijayendranthirukovilur3901

    This by far your best artwork

  • @leahbrockel7166
    @leahbrockel7166 Рік тому

    love how the title of the Video answer the first Question " it that really cool?"

  • @am.t.art4u
    @am.t.art4u Рік тому +1

    You did a very well done job expressing your remarks on the specific medium you’ve used 😆

    • @garandthumb274
      @garandthumb274 Рік тому

      Contact for your reward 👩‍👧‍👦

  • @RandomRageDude
    @RandomRageDude Рік тому +1

    I think wood clay would be a good material to make a foundation or sculpting a ground surface for a diorama

  • @creativecanvassisters358
    @creativecanvassisters358 Рік тому

    Hello! Love you videos!

  • @af9162
    @af9162 Рік тому

    7:00 that scream was personal 😂

  • @user-nu5nv1yg5r
    @user-nu5nv1yg5r 5 місяців тому

    Jazza, it's called Wood formo for a reason XD
    Thank you for an entertaining video. I've tried wood clay myself - made Christmas ornaments in the shape of gingerbread. Not the best of materials indeed.

  • @Shigerugal
    @Shigerugal Рік тому

    Just a thought Jazza- for the mask, what if you put a screen mesh over it to help keep the woodclay from breaking? I don't do any type of crafts (no room) so I don't know if that will work but its worth a shot, maybe? This was still a good try at the medium. I never even heard of it until now. Thank you for your hard work and keep it up!

  • @invox9490
    @invox9490 Рік тому

    I love how the new editor hads "his" text into the video. So funny. 😅

  • @clay-brawlstars1301
    @clay-brawlstars1301 Рік тому

    Saw this in my notifications and the title took me by surprise 😂

  • @hauntedkirehime
    @hauntedkirehime Рік тому +1

    It kind of looks like it could be good for a base for figurines. It has a nice dirt kind of texture.

  • @FidinaQuery
    @FidinaQuery Рік тому +4

    Im always so hyped to see a Jazza notification and so down to see it just under 15 minutes.. we need longer videos 😢

  • @magicalcatbean
    @magicalcatbean Рік тому +2

    everyone's first until they refresh lmao but this looks so cool! so interested to see what you do with it c:

  • @zariasafonova7220
    @zariasafonova7220 Рік тому

    I really like the editing in this video

  • @dark0blade
    @dark0blade 6 місяців тому

    so.... i looked up what wood clay is often used for.... it apparenly is used to create Hollow clay sculptures, in fact its a great asset to use with silver or bronze clay that when fired up turns to real silver/bronze, basicly the wood clay isnt meant to be used solely for a scupture, but just to keep things solid on the inside, and when its dried it can easily be burned away so that you are left with whatever you wanted to make hollow or the pure silver/bronze jewelry you made along side it

  • @stephanielopez5374
    @stephanielopez5374 5 місяців тому

    LMAOOOOOOO I LOVE JAZZA HE NEVER FAILS ME

  • @suedennim8985
    @suedennim8985 Рік тому

    Wood clay is used to repair cracks in wood. I have used it in fixing a crack / sealing of a walking stick and staffs.
    It is designed to be a clay flexible enough to take the movement of wood components while leaving a wood like feel and staining properties. I don't think it is meant to be used on other surfaces or independently.