How To Carve Jade And Pounamu For Beginners

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  • @bradr1670
    @bradr1670 2 роки тому +4

    Got my first block of jade coming looking at starting glad I found your videos to help me get started 👍👍

  • @shauncahoon9004
    @shauncahoon9004 Місяць тому

    Thanks. This was really helpful. I have most of the tools ready to go. Too bad I have to fight Canadian winter in my garage.

  • @jjrewita
    @jjrewita 3 роки тому +1

    Kia ora bro glad I found your channel, nice of you to share I will definitely give it a go Thanks again !!!

  • @cougarfan00
    @cougarfan00 5 років тому +6

    Thanks for the videos. I started out about a year ago and currently use the bowl of water technique for keeping the stone wet. Getting a flex shaft sounds like a great idea, as I am currently just using a dremel with no flex shaft.
    Your video showing the lashing for the kuru was awesome! Thanks for that. I recently used it on a piece and it looks amazing.

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  5 років тому

      Awesome good hear things are working out for you.

  • @SpennyRakau
    @SpennyRakau 5 років тому +3

    Thanks heaps for the videos. Your videos were what got me to give it a go and now I’m loving it. Keep the awesome videos coming bro.

  • @chibamayn
    @chibamayn Рік тому +1

    Awesome to see your videos bro. Really informative. Thanks for sharing.

  • @clackersclarke4450
    @clackersclarke4450 4 роки тому +2

    Been looking for jade carving videos for a long time. Had given up, found this while looking for lashings. Thanks.

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  4 роки тому

      Yea i had the same problem so thought I would share my learnings.

  • @karie9890
    @karie9890 Рік тому

    Yay! Finally someone who is making video on gemstone carving! Thank you!!! 🤩🤩

  • @RedMansDevil
    @RedMansDevil 3 роки тому +2

    Happy I found your channel and videos! I work mainly with turquoise but many similarities in cutting and shaping. Your how-to-tie whipping video was a great help! Thx so much!

  • @biggpotato
    @biggpotato 2 роки тому +1

    Cant thank you enough for sharing your knowledge. I’ve been wanting to teach myself this skill and a new hobbie but was hesitant to ‘waste’ my money buying the wrong thing. Thankyou thank you thankyou!!!! :)

  • @danikaynz
    @danikaynz 9 місяців тому +1

    thank you so much for explaining this clip is so helpful i am new to carving pounamu and want to make a set of earrings for my mama and myself then later on my sisters , nieces, great nieces nga mihi

  • @juanitasavage756
    @juanitasavage756 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing!Been dreaming,I was carving pounamu💖🙏

  • @hshemel
    @hshemel 5 років тому +3

    Glad to see you are doing videos on you tube again. I have learned so much from your previous videos. Just liked your FB page and will add your website to my favorites. I have been off carving for awhile, but your recent videos have given me the bug again. Cheers!

  • @KiwisCanFlyFPV
    @KiwisCanFlyFPV Рік тому +1

    Hey bro to get the mirror like finish you use tinoxide. Thanks for the video I wondered how those dremels would stand up to carving that stone. Now I know I'll get one and get started I was gonna go full noise with all the big fancy gear. Cheers mate.

  • @vaneykjono
    @vaneykjono Рік тому +1

    bro...the man, super helpful. Just doing my first toki at the moment.

  • @grantkellett6002
    @grantkellett6002 4 роки тому +3

    Great video, may I add that Pounamu is in the blue asbestos category.
    Very important to keep wet while carving and best to use proper dust mask.
    Take care
    Nga mihi

  • @jamieshaw6128
    @jamieshaw6128 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge

  • @samcee8659
    @samcee8659 3 роки тому +1

    thanku!! your intro pretty much sums up where im at... now your my utube mentor. haha kiaora from across the ditch 💚

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  3 роки тому

      Mean as get into it, fire away with patai or any videos I could add to the list

  • @bohorustica8545
    @bohorustica8545 5 років тому +2

    Thanks for sharing the burrs you use. I have been carving on bone for awhile but have a bunch of black core samples I acquired when I worked in an exploratory Diamond Drilling Camp in the Northwest Territories a few years ago. You have inspired me to dust off the my core rods and give it a go. Hoping you have a video of setting up a simple water drip system, that's the part holding me back ... as well as the time to indulge in carving. Life and paycheques have a way of hijacking one's attention and time.

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  5 років тому +1

      Life and paychecks, yep I hear ya. I have done a video on my water system, it is on channel let me know if you can't find it.

  • @jezzikah01
    @jezzikah01 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for this helpful video. Want to start carving as a hobby to make myself something. Are you able to share where could buy raw pounamu in small quantities?

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  2 роки тому +1

      There are auctions on trademe. Or you could contact me through my website I might have something I'd be willing to part with for what suits you. Campbellcarving.co.nz

  • @thomasmackay7813
    @thomasmackay7813 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks for all the advise! you the man!

  • @polyboy8177
    @polyboy8177 5 років тому +2

    Nice, I'm just starting to polish and sand some raw pounamu pebbles some of your videos have helped

  • @allysonhean4204
    @allysonhean4204 4 роки тому +1

    Many thanks mate, about to attempt my first peice as I a gift for a maori friend. Its given me a good start. Luv your work!💓🤗

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  4 роки тому

      Great, hope it goes well.

    • @allyhean7705
      @allyhean7705 4 роки тому

      @@CampbellCarving this is my koru, about to start polishing. Its only small as the stone had cracks i didnt see, so had to work with what i had

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  4 роки тому

      @@allyhean7705 good work, would be good to see the piece, send me a message on Facebook at campbellcarving page

  • @joshbennison2238
    @joshbennison2238 4 місяці тому

    Awesome video! Thanks heaps for this.

  • @adamtoatoa1021
    @adamtoatoa1021 2 місяці тому

    Ngā mihi bro, locked!!!! love it, off to the tool shop I need to go👊

  • @isaiahfrost6684
    @isaiahfrost6684 7 місяців тому

    Shot bro your videos are helping me heaps, just starting out it's a good time though

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  7 місяців тому

      Thanks for letting know its good. I found it hard to find a way forward when I was starting out so decided to share my journey.

  • @krisdavis602
    @krisdavis602 2 роки тому +1

    Ever thought about a foredom I use a foredom TX and I promise you I put it to task I carve agate and random river rocks I find some very soft some very hard but mostly agate

  • @thecarvingshed
    @thecarvingshed 4 роки тому +2

    Kia ora Campbell!
    Thanks heaps for posting up these videos, they are a big help for those like myself that are just starting out on our pounamu carving journey.
    I have a couple questions that I haven't seen answered elsewhere in the comments:
    - What RPM/s do you typically use for cutting with the flexshaft (I've heard high RPM can wear these out faster)?
    - Do you think a bench grinder could be adapted to use with lap discs for shaping? (I.e. with a water feed and shroud added)
    Nga mihi nui!
    Zac from Chch.

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  3 роки тому +1

      Sorry Zac, didn't see this one come through. High RPM does wear things out faster, probably about 20 to 30k for hand piece. Bench grinder can be used but they do go faster, so need heaps of water to keep them cool.

    • @thecarvingshed
      @thecarvingshed 3 роки тому +2

      @@CampbellCarving All good Campbell :) I've gained a bit of experience since asking this, and also built my own arbor with flat lap and diamond wheel which runs at 1700 rpm, which I think is about ideal.

  • @b4byf4c37
    @b4byf4c37 4 роки тому +2

    I started carving polystyrene but couldn’t do fine and difficult stuff then and keno stone but was the same oh yeah I’m just leaner see your video green stone carvings awesome stuff see that you can do the difficult and find stuff because I can’t get green stone here started up sea rock show me the way to do find and difficult carving awesome video thank you bro

  • @starlight8298
    @starlight8298 Місяць тому +1

    Zam jewelry polish , is good for polishing jade Bro . 👍Used with a large cotton wheel that you put on grinding wheels .

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  Місяць тому

      Thanks for the tip, I'll give it a go sometime.

    • @starlight8298
      @starlight8298 Місяць тому

      @@CampbellCarving it’s the green tube Zam , often used for metal polishing , but for jade and a cotton grind wheel, only a light pressure is required , and it gets the hard jade , up to polished , without too much effort . 👍

  • @jermainealis
    @jermainealis 3 роки тому +1

    Great video. What is the name of the polish?

  • @gambituchiha6833
    @gambituchiha6833 Місяць тому

    Kia ora bro exactly what i was needing to know 😊

  • @BarkBarque
    @BarkBarque 2 місяці тому

    You can get a mirror polish just by keeping going on past a 400 grit, but use a wet sand in the high grits. Then just a good rub with a polishing compound. If you have a buffing wheel, that just makes it faster and easier.

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  2 місяці тому

      How high do you go in the sanding grits? Probably depends on the stone?

    • @BarkBarque
      @BarkBarque 2 місяці тому

      @@CampbellCarving depends on the material and what you’re going for in the end, but the main idea is that the higher you go, the more perfectly shiny your finish will be. I would wet sand to maybe around 2000 grit and then use a buffing wheel if I wanted that perfect piano finish

  • @henrymahison9125
    @henrymahison9125 3 роки тому +1

    Hey bro loving your videos. Where did you get your burrs from please. In particular the cutting saw and drum? I’m gonna get a dremmel but would like to get the burrs first

  • @twwhelan1
    @twwhelan1 2 роки тому +1

    Fantastic video. I really appreciate you doing this. I am keen to get into carving greenstone. Where would you suggest I source the stone from? I really want to make sure anything I buy is ethical and legal. Many thanks

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  2 роки тому

      You can buy it on trademe, easiest place, or I could sell you some maybe send me a message through my website campbellcarving.co.nz

  • @smallcrafts3154
    @smallcrafts3154 Рік тому +1

    Any ideas how to get the thin slicing tool that makes those sheets you start with?

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  Рік тому

      Getting slices is a challenge with out a big saw. You can buy them that way, make friends with someone that has one, join a lapidiary club, build your own saw, or buy a saw.

  • @gregglockhart9551
    @gregglockhart9551 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks,very helpful!

  • @alextownsend9437
    @alextownsend9437 3 роки тому +1

    Kia Ora Cambell, thanks for the teachings. Where did you get all your diamond bits from? I can't come across them easily, and there's not much variety like what you appear to have! Thanks!

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  3 роки тому +1

      Some from trademe in nz, some from jade carver com in us and some from richon tools in Hong Kong.

    • @alextownsend9437
      @alextownsend9437 3 роки тому +1

      @@CampbellCarving thanks so much for the reply. Are you able to recommend a grit size for all round use rather than buying multiple kits with different grits? or is it more complex than that?

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  3 роки тому +1

      You need a low grit around 100 for carving at least then could get some thing for smoothing before sanding between 200a d 400 but don't have too. I have too many stages tbh.

    • @alextownsend9437
      @alextownsend9437 3 роки тому

      @@CampbellCarving awesome, thanks again, I’ll check out more of your channel for more tips! Also, from NZ, is there somewhere to get hold of genuine pounamu and/or other stone that’s good for carving with the dremel?

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  3 роки тому

      Could try trademe again to fi d some stuff there, or contact me through my website, campbellcarving.co.nz I might have something for ya.

  • @johau3869
    @johau3869 Рік тому +1

    Kia ora e hoa, do you have any links to where you purchase the different grits of burrs. Nga mihi

  • @poodlecow6525
    @poodlecow6525 Рік тому +1

    Could you share where you get the attachments for the dremel please?

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  Рік тому

      I got all my dremel parts from testntools. It came with a flex shaft as a kit. Mitre10 also sells dremel and bits. Is that what you mean?

  • @Roma22khan
    @Roma22khan 2 роки тому +1

    Very informative

  • @leeburkhart6006
    @leeburkhart6006 2 роки тому +1

    Great video! I was curious where you purchased those sets of different grit diamond bits?
    Thanks

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  2 роки тому

      I got the yellow set from jadecarver.com, some of the other stuff from richon tools.

  • @numeouno2213
    @numeouno2213 Рік тому +1

    please recommend a good stone carving tool for beginners,, I want to learn.

  • @nativerangi2942
    @nativerangi2942 2 роки тому +1

    Tena koe brother perfect vid for me just scored sum tools nga mihi

  • @brud54
    @brud54 5 місяців тому

    I've been carving rock for awhile now. I have had every power carving tool there is I think, not one ever stood the test of time. I think the rock dust has killed most, handpeices in particular just don't last. Not the cheapest hobby, buying material to carve is getting quite prohibitive. I haven't been very successful at selling my finished products, handicrafts don't seem to have a big profit margin either. I live by the coast and I visit a few different beaches that have alot of interesting stone. Keep up the good work, enjoyed seeing another stone addict.

  • @darieanjay4807
    @darieanjay4807 2 роки тому +1

    Kia Ora Campbell, would this work on pebbles roughly the size of the pounamu you're wearing? Thank you

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  2 роки тому

      I expect so, every mineral has different properties but jade comes in all sizes.

  • @LiLi-uc9dh
    @LiLi-uc9dh 3 роки тому +2

    Hi Campbell, thank you so much for sharing all these. Your videos are extremely helpful, especially for a self learner like me. I just started learning to carve as a hobby and am looking to buy a lapidary machine that can easily cut a jade block (5-6kg max) into slabs without much effort. Would it be possible for you to recommend me one or tell me what websites to look at ? I have been looking on the internet for months but don't really find any that is used specifically for jade cutting. Thank you in advance for your help!

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  3 роки тому +2

      Hard to recommend that, anything with a diamond blade and water will work. Or able to put a diamond blade on. Tile cutting saws can be good. Or workout a DIY option to add your own water.

  • @ninsnum
    @ninsnum 4 роки тому +1

    You are awesome for sharing your knowledge 👍 thank you 👍

  • @doseupwithdws
    @doseupwithdws Рік тому +1

    Thanks for this video. I found it really useful. Just wanted to ask though what grit diamond bits do you use? I see they come in a range of grits from 40 to above 100.

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  Рік тому +1

      Glad it was helpful! I usually start with something around 100, would get 40 for really rough shaping and removing material though

  • @ninsinner
    @ninsinner 4 роки тому +1

    Kia ora! I'm in Australia, any ideas of where I can buy pounamu to carve?

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  4 роки тому

      Not sure if I can help much as I only know NZ sources, I use trademe, can you get on there?

  • @flimz5199
    @flimz5199 2 роки тому +1

    hallo, im a goldsmith student from Belgium who is trying to learn how to carve mother of pearl. what tools do you need to carve mother of pearl? I want to carve a cloud out of it wich means it will be a quite thick peace of mother of pearl so I would need to carve grooves into it to give it a "3d" effect. I was thinking I would need diamond burs but I feel like it might be to rough? I dont know tho. So if you please could suggest me what kind of burs i would need in order to carve it. A push to the right direction would be major help and i would really appreciate it

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  2 роки тому

      I have never carved mother of pearl. Diamond burrs do come in a variety of rougbness/grit from rough to fin though, might worth a try.

  • @ssj22vuofficial
    @ssj22vuofficial 2 роки тому +1

    I have a small jade pendant but some crevices were filed down and its rough and white, what tip and grit do you recommend for me to polish that area in tight spots?

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  2 роки тому

      Any burr that will fit, I would use carbide sanding sticks though probably then I use felt burrs with fabulustre, but carbide sticks up to over 600g would give an ok finish.

  • @keykey1401
    @keykey1401 3 роки тому +1

    Have you ever tried tungsten burrs?

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  3 роки тому +1

      No I havnt tungsten is a 9 on mohs scale and diamond is a 10 so will cute and grind it better, may make some progress with tungsten though.

  • @donparkinson2089
    @donparkinson2089 10 місяців тому +1

    Kia Ora where can I buy those burrs and the boxes

  • @amskee1
    @amskee1 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome bro! Have been looking for a vid like this for a while. Cant wait to have a go! SUBBED

  • @paulm_on_the_gc
    @paulm_on_the_gc 4 роки тому +3

    Awesome stuff, have you ever had any of the Pounamu shatter or crack while cutting or carving?, someone mentioned it years ago to me so wasn't too sure if there are particular peaces you choose or look for eg grains, colour differences etc. Cheers

    • @matuacamteaching1755
      @matuacamteaching1755 4 роки тому +1

      Not shatter but yes crack, all pounamu have different structures, some are flaky and can't hold a sharp edge for example. Some have fractures in them and can't be used for thin designs etc.

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  4 роки тому +2

      Oops replied on wrong account hehe

  • @MTUnique
    @MTUnique 2 роки тому +1

    Just curious about your choice in rotary tool. Why did you keep using a Dremel with a flex shaft? Did you think about using a 1/6hp hanging pendulum flex shaft like a Foredom? It has a foot pedal control that goes from 0- 18,000rpm. The motor is very durable and the hand pieces can be quickly changed out. It's also reversible. I've used Dremel rotary tools for many things but I always felt like, for me, the Foredom worked better for carving jade and other stone. I'm just curious why you chose Dremel especially after burning through 6?

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  2 роки тому +1

      I had a dremel as that is the toll I started with. I have recently upgraded to a foredom with a foot pedal and chuck in the hnad piece, I like it way better.

  • @TerapaRewi
    @TerapaRewi Рік тому

    Were did you get your different grit burrs? Thank you for the videos

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  Рік тому

      8 have bought burrs from many places online. Hongia burrs is a good brand if your after quality

  • @57jiggles
    @57jiggles 3 роки тому +1

    Kia ora Campbell, great vids. I do bone carving and have found your tips methods work just as well as for that as for jade.
    What I would like to know is can obsidian be carved like jade or is it too brittle

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  3 роки тому +1

      I have done a little with obsidian using the same techniques, worked OK, was even harder to get the tool marks out though

  • @bandilla7317
    @bandilla7317 2 роки тому +1

    Thnks this info. sir ok nice idea.

  • @All-b-korza
    @All-b-korza 3 роки тому +1

    Hey where would I find the little diamond bur bits ? And what grades do u go from 120? Awesome knowledge you sharing 👍

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  3 роки тому +2

      I buy mine from a few places, richon tools, jade carver, testntools. I start as low as possible, some usually between 80 and 150.

    • @nathanmoore8104
      @nathanmoore8104 3 роки тому

      @@CampbellCarving THANK YOU!! I've been looking for places like these for the last 3 week's and I've gotten nowhere thank you so much, these sites are pure gold.

  • @jordonald7526
    @jordonald7526 5 років тому +2

    Just wanted to say thank you. I am just starting out my carving journey as a hobby and all your videos are helpful. any tips on how to keep things symmetrical? also any beginner patterns e.g. toki? or any tips on where to purchase some higher quality stone? trademe is expensive as and can never seem to find any kahurangi/pale green pounamu Cheers

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  5 років тому +2

      Hey Bro, symmetry is is in the art of the process. I just use my eye and go with the flow. For me trying to get things 'right' or perfect ruins the enjoyment. So sorry not much help on that one really. My main toki concepts are on my website under Gallery/Design Concepts. Campbellcarving.co.nz. High quality stone is expensive, especially NZ Jade/Pounamu as it is highly prized. Only way I know of is to pay up.

    • @jordonald7526
      @jordonald7526 5 років тому +1

      @@CampbellCarving Thank you for replying so quick, your website has some great templates!

    • @jordonald7526
      @jordonald7526 5 років тому +2

      Paul I have heard soap stone (talc) is good for practicing as it is a very soft stone and easy to carve. Although it may not be as decorative

    • @cougarfan00
      @cougarfan00 5 років тому +1

      @@Paul-2 I've just started carving about a year ago as well, located in the US. I started out with some serpentine, which is softer than jade, about a 5 on the hardness scale.

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  5 років тому +1

      I would just go for some offcuts of jade from a carver, that is where I started there always pieces that are not worth the while or near the rind that are far less valuable. What do mean by attachments?

  • @tautahijohstone3213
    @tautahijohstone3213 8 місяців тому

    Kia Ora bro, just wondering where i could buy bits and burrs. Nga mihi

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  8 місяців тому +1

      You can buy a bunch from trademe, aliexpress. Cdk stone sell some good quality ones.

  • @jessemizzi6152
    @jessemizzi6152 Рік тому +1

    How many dremels have you been through? Ive burnt out 2 so far, also trying out a pendulum motor.

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  Рік тому +1

      I burnt out 5 in my first few years. Only kept getting them as it was under warranty.

  • @GrantArdern
    @GrantArdern 5 років тому +1

    Great video!

  • @Yewsingz
    @Yewsingz 21 день тому

    hi, what tools are you using for the jade carving ? do you mind sharing the link for the product you are using ?

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  16 днів тому

      I use many different ones. Trial and error helped me work out what works for me. Started with cheaper ones then invested when I knew what I wanted. What are you looking at buying?

  • @johnecuyer1830
    @johnecuyer1830 4 роки тому +1

    Hi there. just wondering where you get the hourglass burr from?

  • @thomash.5473
    @thomash.5473 3 роки тому +1

    Query: How long does one of those bit things last? They must wear out eventually.

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  3 роки тому +3

      It depends on the quality and use, some last years, some are ruined in a day. Some are sintered and have diamond all the way through so will work when they wear down. Many have only a surface coating and this wears out quicker especially with heat and too much pressure.

  • @geenaweenis937
    @geenaweenis937 3 роки тому +1

    First of all I'd like to say thank you for the content and your work is beautiful. I have a question.
    Before you work on a piece of jade do you go through a process of blessing? As a beginner myself I would like to know some processes so I don't make anything with bad blood. Also is it okay to purchase the stone etc..
    Thank you for your help.

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  3 роки тому +1

      Not before carving for me. The process of carving and the intent I have for thr pounamu is a blessing through work, customers can do a blessing that is relevant to them.

    • @geenaweenis937
      @geenaweenis937 3 роки тому +1

      Thank you

  • @Darkond2100
    @Darkond2100 Рік тому +1

    Where's a good place to buy raw jade?

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  Рік тому

      Lots online, best way it to make personal connections with sellers.

    • @Darkond2100
      @Darkond2100 Рік тому

      I’m waiting on a shipment from a Chinese seller off of aliexpress right now, but I’m really not sure how to find wholesalers

  • @joshistheasdf
    @joshistheasdf 3 роки тому +1

    Super helpful bro! Chur

  • @peterandbrooketucker3139
    @peterandbrooketucker3139 5 років тому +1

    Where do you get the jewellery polish and do you find it hard to get the raw stone? Thanks.

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  5 років тому

      Fabulustre is pretty common. I can't remember where I bought this stuff but there are several places online that come up when you Google it. The raw stone I get from guys on the west coast selling through trademe. Good luck.

  • @pingitnz2159
    @pingitnz2159 4 роки тому +1

    Where do you buy your bits? Ive being trying to find a hour glass bit but can't find one anywhere -thanks

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  4 роки тому

      Took ages to find them, I found them at jadecarver.com in the end, hopefully they still have some.

  • @chefboot
    @chefboot 3 роки тому +1

    I'm having trouble finding a motor to drive the saw , got a spindle and bearing the saw but motors what the heck ... what do you use?

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  3 роки тому

      I assume you have seen my videos on the point carver set up and the table saw I made, if not check them out. If your in NZ then search electric motor on trademe, a bunch come up there. Hope that helps

  • @ShaneBeazley-g4x
    @ShaneBeazley-g4x 3 місяці тому

    Hey bro what kind of cutting disk do you use for pounamu?

  • @luisgomez385
    @luisgomez385 5 років тому +1

    Hello where did you find those drill bit the three big ones and the ones in the boxes in differnt grits?

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  5 років тому +1

      I got the yellow box ones from jade carver. Com and the 1mm long drill bits from either testntools. Co. Nz or from richon tools. Com. From memory. Best of luck.

    • @luisgomez385
      @luisgomez385 5 років тому +1

      @@CampbellCarving Thank you so much for your response.

  • @kbruh3057
    @kbruh3057 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks bro, now to get me a Drexel, saw, drum an 2mm sphere, yeah!

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  4 роки тому +1

      Lol, get into if your keen.

    • @kbruh3057
      @kbruh3057 4 роки тому +1

      @@CampbellCarving Yeah, need to carve some toki for the mokos

  • @MicroTomb
    @MicroTomb 4 роки тому +1

    Excellent video. I was looking to get into carving pounamu as I have a interest in carving in general. Just wondering is there anything wrong with buying chunks of uncarved pounamu from say trademe or is there some sort of mana involved in the process where you should find it yourself.

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  4 роки тому +1

      All good go hard on trademe, it is pretty cool to be able to source yourself if you could or visit the coast and find locals to buy from direct.

  • @ghostravenXX
    @ghostravenXX 5 років тому +1

    Thx for sharing your knowledge and experience . I have been looking at getting a set of the different grit diamond burrs. Do you ever use any of the lapidary sanding drums . Love your work and have used many of your tips in doing some of my pieces . Thx and good luck in all your future projects.

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  5 років тому

      I havnt used sanding drums but they look cool. My bench top setup is pretty basic, just a trim saw and a point carver really, may expand one day.

  • @mikeulator
    @mikeulator 4 роки тому +1

    This is great, thank you for doing this. Do you know what hand tools can be used? There must be some since carving has been around way longer than power tools. I've had an interest in starting stone carving for a while and everything I find online, for any kind of stone, is all power tools. I get it, that it's way easier and faster, but I'm not sure it's a hobby I'll stick with so going in on a bunch of expensive stuff is not something I want to do if I don't have to. And more just to see if I have the talent for design and execution. I'll start with stone that is easier to carve than jade, too.

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  4 роки тому

      Not my specialty sorry, I think it will be stone dependant. A great place for that advice is a local lapidairy club, group or one on FB.

    • @henrymahison9125
      @henrymahison9125 3 роки тому

      Sandstones

  • @memphismadetez
    @memphismadetez 2 роки тому +1

    where can I sell a big jade rock I have..

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  2 роки тому

      Depends, where in the world are first. In New Zealand most would go to trademe.

  • @62ynnek
    @62ynnek 5 років тому +1

    Nga mihi mo tenei; one question... where do you purchase the tools from???

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  5 років тому +1

      I have bought tools from testntools. Co.nz, jade carver. Com, and richon tools. Good places to start.

  • @davidhole8229
    @davidhole8229 4 роки тому +1

    The drum you used 90% of the time, is it the usual stone drum or is that a diamond one too? Have a chuck of jade I was gifted when my daughter was born 17 years ago and now have a dremel 4000 so might use my spare time to make something special, you make great vids mate and thankyou for sharing

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  4 роки тому +1

      Awesome bro get into it. All the burrs including that drum are diamond.

    • @davidhole8229
      @davidhole8229 4 роки тому +1

      @@CampbellCarving thanks man,, saving you for my tips and tricks! Awesome mate for sharing your knowledge

  • @martinathomas3959
    @martinathomas3959 Рік тому

    Hi where do You get the fabulustre

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  Рік тому

      I have always just searched online and ordered it.

  • @harrisonn9792
    @harrisonn9792 2 роки тому +1

    Thank You

  • @yoopermann7942
    @yoopermann7942 3 роки тому +1

    yup, those are eactly what i use to carve AGATE, i never carved any JADE before, they work great on the AGATEs i carve though, just have to use water in a bowl to keep the dust down and WD-40 on you FLEX SHAFT to stop rust

  • @emmaormsby6434
    @emmaormsby6434 5 років тому +1

    Where do you get your jade?

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  5 років тому +1

      Hey, i buy it from guys on the west coast.

    • @emmaormsby6434
      @emmaormsby6434 5 років тому

      @@CampbellCarving cool I'm just getting into carving (started off with bone). I have been watching your videos and they are super helpful. Where abouts out west do you get your stone. Is there a shop/supplier or do you source it yourself?

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  5 років тому

      Some of them sell it on trademe. It is a good place get stuff to start off with and you can get some real good stuff too

  • @leonpatrick5606
    @leonpatrick5606 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome cuzzie

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  3 роки тому

      Chur

    • @leonpatrick5606
      @leonpatrick5606 3 роки тому

      I started the same way as you. I've burnt through two dremels and on another one now, but I don't think it'll last much longer. My wife thinks I've got issues around Pounamu and she'll no longer let me buy anyway more hahahaha. Just wondering if you're full time carver or part timer with a full time job? Either way keep it up and keep throwing out the videos.

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  3 роки тому +1

      Yea sounds like me haha. I am a outdoor ed teacher full time, carve as a hobby.

  • @thingsandso
    @thingsandso 5 років тому +1

    Hey mate, thanks so much for your useful videos! They are really "edutaining" to watch. One question: Do you think it is necessary to have a dedicated space for carving or is it possible to deal with the mess in a bathroom or even living room? And: I didn't see you wearing a mask while carving. I was thinking maybe I don't need one because if water keeps stone and burrs wet all the time there wont be much dust flying around. Yet I often read people still recoomend wearing a mask. Thank you! Looking forward to your next video.

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  5 років тому

      Hey, I started in the bathroom totally doable but can make a mess. Prob should wear a mask especially for high use. I dont, as a part time carver. I try to be aware and make sure the water is keeping the dust down too.

  • @marianderson1173
    @marianderson1173 5 років тому +1

    AWESOME BRO

  • @NafisaChohan-zm7un
    @NafisaChohan-zm7un 2 місяці тому

    Hii sir iam from india me i have green stone 3kg this stone is transparent so pls help me to id

  • @alqayummineralspvtlimited6531
    @alqayummineralspvtlimited6531 3 роки тому +1

    I have mine of jadeite

  • @natashayerkovich6602
    @natashayerkovich6602 3 роки тому +1

    ka pai bro ataahua beautiful mahi kia ora.

  • @janetruggles6926
    @janetruggles6926 5 років тому +1

    I do wish your mike was closer to you. Missing some of what your saying.

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  5 років тому

      Sorry bout that. Anything I can clarify that you missed?

  • @thizzney510
    @thizzney510 4 роки тому +2

    can you carv a xenomorph or a face sucker outa jade that would be real kool . jade makers need to think outside the box ,i keep seeing the same asian style i wanna see a mayan jaguar eating a bleeding hert

  • @alqayummineralspvtlimited6531
    @alqayummineralspvtlimited6531 3 роки тому +1

    I want to send you stone for craving

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  3 роки тому

      Contact me through my website campbellcarving.co.nz

  • @joelaraerena9335
    @joelaraerena9335 4 роки тому +1

    Pounamu is way different to Jade.
    Jade isn’t as strong

    • @CampbellCarving
      @CampbellCarving  4 роки тому +1

      Oh OK. Everything I have read and heard so far is that jade is one of the geological terms for pounamu. Pounamu also includes others like serpentine, nephrite, bowenite, maybe jadite, not sure about that last one. And from my experience the strength of the pounamu I have carved varies hugely in the quality of the stone, including from the core out to the rind. Tell me more about why Pounamu is way different to jade. I am curious now.

    • @mikeulator
      @mikeulator 4 роки тому +3

      @@CampbellCarving This guy doesn't know what he's talking about. Jade is either jadeite or nephrite. Pounamu is the Maori word for several green stones. The others you mentioned are not Jade but are Pounamu. Basically, all Jade is Pounamu but not all Pounamu is Jade. Nephrite is the toughest natural material (not to be confused with hardest, which is diamond). Nephrite can take a beating better than diamond :) I'd refer to the wiki articles for Jade and Pounamu or pick up a good classification book like "Rocks and Minerals" from Smithsonian Handbooks or Gemstones of the World by Walter Schumann. Someone else on another comment thread said that jade is asbestos... it's not.

    • @kbruh3057
      @kbruh3057 4 роки тому

      @@mikeulator he mightav been saying Jade is 'as best as' bro lol