@CreationDust777 that Beaver is beautiful work! The footage of the real Beaver was pretty awesome also. It was really cool seeing him carrying that bare stick under the water. Anyway, really nice job.
Thanks Bear. We brought the carving to the beaver dam thinking we'd get some footage of the finished piece there. It was a nice surprise to see the beaver swimming around. Usually those things are nocturnal. The good Lord blessed. Thanks for watching.
Another great carving and video. When sealing your carvings, do you do a coat of flood and then a coat of spar? Or do you only use the spar on carvings you desire more of a sheen? I have been using the Flood product now for a bit and it seems to penetrate into the wood and dries almost clear, but definitely does not leave much of a shine, the wood almost still seems a bit porous. Just curious. Thanks as always for your videos!
Thanks Jeremy, I generally only apply the spar when I want the carving to shine. People do like shiny things. In this instance I applied the spar over the cwf on the beaver, but the base only got the spar. You can apply the spar over most other paint products as long as they are thoroughly dry when you do. Or just apply it to the raw wood. I like the spar for a carving that might be slightly nicer, or that I put a little more effort into. It's also nice for indoor pieces as it generally dusts easier.
@@CreationDust777 Thank you for the thorough response yet again and sharing your expertise. I recently did a couple large wood spirits, one maple and one cedar. I had been wanting to try the Australian Timber Oil from Cabots for a while, decided to pick up spray can of "Honey Teak" (didn't want to invest in an entire gallon without knowing how I would like the results). I have to say I was very happy with the results. I gave both of the carvings and very uniform and rich colored finish. Loved the ease and speed of the aerosol can, especially for the cedar as it was an onsite job. Obviously it's not the go to for all carvings, but it will definitely be something I keep in my tool kit. Thanks again, take care. Look forward to the next video!!!
Awesome work brother Josh😮 I have always been fascinated with the Beavers construction work, was cool seeing your process, turned out great :)
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Very nice video! The detail is amazing!
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What a great piece and I loved seeing the "real life" beaver. Thanks for sharing.
Hey, thanks, Linda! The real life beaver was surprisingly cooperative. Pretty sure he knew that he was being filmed:)
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@CreationDust777 that Beaver is beautiful work! The footage of the real Beaver was pretty awesome also. It was really cool seeing him carrying that bare stick under the water. Anyway, really nice job.
Thanks Bear. We brought the carving to the beaver dam thinking we'd get some footage of the finished piece there. It was a nice surprise to see the beaver swimming around. Usually those things are nocturnal. The good Lord blessed. Thanks for watching.
Another great carving and video. When sealing your carvings, do you do a coat of flood and then a coat of spar? Or do you only use the spar on carvings you desire more of a sheen? I have been using the Flood product now for a bit and it seems to penetrate into the wood and dries almost clear, but definitely does not leave much of a shine, the wood almost still seems a bit porous. Just curious. Thanks as always for your videos!
Thanks Jeremy, I generally only apply the spar when I want the carving to shine. People do like shiny things. In this instance I applied the spar over the cwf on the beaver, but the base only got the spar. You can apply the spar over most other paint products as long as they are thoroughly dry when you do. Or just apply it to the raw wood. I like the spar for a carving that might be slightly nicer, or that I put a little more effort into. It's also nice for indoor pieces as it generally dusts easier.
@@CreationDust777 Thank you for the thorough response yet again and sharing your expertise. I recently did a couple large wood spirits, one maple and one cedar. I had been wanting to try the Australian Timber Oil from Cabots for a while, decided to pick up spray can of "Honey Teak" (didn't want to invest in an entire gallon without knowing how I would like the results). I have to say I was very happy with the results. I gave both of the carvings and very uniform and rich colored finish. Loved the ease and speed of the aerosol can, especially for the cedar as it was an onsite job. Obviously it's not the go to for all carvings, but it will definitely be something I keep in my tool kit. Thanks again, take care. Look forward to the next video!!!
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