Carve a Simple Hillbilly/Gnome -knife only tutorial from a 1x1 block
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- Опубліковано 16 кві 2023
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-first in out series the hillbilly/gnome from a 2" 1x1
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You sir, are the Bob Ross of carving. Thank you for these amazing tutorials!
I hope you understand how much this new approach is going to help people like myself start to carve, I love the idea of a knife and a peice of wood with time can become something you can give the grandchildren. Thank you from the UK.
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I'm from Scotland and I've found lime is really hard to find. If that's the case for you, pine is also great and cheap at your local B&Q.
The exact reason this Gramma wants to learn as well. ✌🏻🤍
Doug, Just to let you know , there are good teachers and bad teachers and you are a WONDERFUL, GREAT TEACHER. I Love to watch your videos and carve from them. Please keep up with your videos. You are a Great carver.
Hands down the best whittling teacher out there (well on UA-cam 😊)
So incredibly thrilled to finally see another simple carve for us beginners. Thanks again! ❤
This 60 year old just ordered a flexicut knife and I'm going to give it a try. Thank you for inspiring and teaching us.
Hi Doug. I love the idea of this new series. I love how you talk us through step by step. I’ve been carving now for 18 months after stumbling across one of your videos on UA-cam. I’ve use your techniques to help me create carvings of my own. I love what you do here on your channel & thought I’d use this opportunity to let you know how appreciative a lot of us are for the content you create that enables a lot of people to have a go at something I never thought I’d be able to do. Huge respect.
2:10 - Plan/pattern
4:10 - Feet
5:55 - Butt. Remember, Depth is your friend.
6:36 - Feet, side
7:50 - Remove edge of the wood block
8:51 - Nose, side. Go DEEP. Nose is his feature.
9:19 - Separating hat edge, V cuts
11:07 - Nose, side, making it round
12:30 - Top of nose, adding a deep shadow
14:43 - Shaping beard
15:13 - Hat again. remember to slicing cut, instead of just pushing.
18:25 - Doug is getting sunshine
18:48 - Finishing butt
19:48 - Arms
25:40 - Detailing Arms
27:03 - Back of shirt
29:32 - Front feet and legs
31:06 - Back to beard
31:27 - Pants
35:09 - Mustache
Congrats on making yourself a new 2”-tall friend.
Doug, I’ve loved watching you push your craft over the last few years and I also enjoy watching these simple tutorials. It’s really great to have you as a resource, teacher, and source of inspiration.
Looking forward to whittling a few of these guys this week.
When I started wood carving, my dad gifted me a subscription to Woodcarving Illustrated magazine. My first ones had holes punched in the spine. My dad passed away on December 17, 2021 from complications due to several health issues. My mom has continued with the gift subscription. I've marked pages of carving projects that I want to do. I keep them in order by the oldest magazine to the most recent one. Also, I've ordered several other carving books and bought some when I attended the Artistry in Wood. Your little carvings are so cute!
This series is exactly what we need Doug!! So awesome. I definitely have to practice on making 1 cuts in areas like the pants as I always find myself trying to make things too perfect and end up recutting numerous times and winding up with way too deep of a hole and mess!
Try using a bigger piece of wood.
Love it Doug .. Love The Whittling Series ..Thank you so much for sharing with the carving community
I love this style of gnome so much- I'd used your previous hillbilly tutorial before, but it's great to have a simplified version for more efficient gnome production and distribution
Doug , thank you so much for the time you spend showing us how to become woodcarvers . I live in England and saw one of your vids 4 years ago ,having just retired decided to give it a go . The Santa you did has become a favourite of mine and they are very popular with friends and family . Thanks to you i have discovered a hobby that gives me great pleasure so please carry on , i hope you realise how much you are appreciated , 👍
Awesome! I've carved mostly with chainsaws and power tools. Theres a simple beauty and satisfaction in creating something with just a knife. Its reminiscent of catching small native brook trout. Fishing can be very complicated with boats and gear, but I'm drawn to the simple beauty of those small stream trout that speak to the essence of fishing. Thanks for so generously sharing your techniques and knowledge
Very aptly put with a thoughtful analogy.
I love the simplicity Doug, so comforting and old fashioned 🥰 Just what we need iMHO!!
Thank you for showing us the way✌🏼❗️
Some people go through life wondering if they made a difference. I just want you to know you have. Carving with your tutorial videos has helped me in many ways. Thank you
Doug, I really love this little guy and am looking forward to carving him. Thanks again for the new series.
I used your teaching of how to carve the 1 by 1 carvings to make my little carvings much better than I was able to do before
I enjoy your joyful tone as much as your techniques! Thank you so much for sharing so clearly!
Thanks Doug, I'm just getting started with whittling. Videos like this are priceless to me.
I just finished my first carving ever. Thank you so much for giving such detailed advice, step by step. I'm already addicted and want to carve more. Next project will be the little bear of yours. Greetings from Bulgaria 🇧🇬
I started woodcarving with your "fantastically simple" video way back when so that I'd have something to do that is light and easy to carry along on camping excursions. Then I started adding more knives, band saws, gouges, and oh so much more! Your 1" series has inspired me to get back to a minimal kit that's more about FUN with a knife and a bit of wood and less about having all the latest and greatest toys. To help keep it minimal, I like to carve a little dude at a campsite and then leave him there as a treasure for some kid to find. That way I actually end up with even LESS stuff to carry! Thanks so much for what you do!
What a fun idea for a series! I finished my first one yesterday and will do a few more. Love the small stuff too 🇨🇦
Great video! Love the way you bring the pups along, hope Finn and Gwen are ok!
Thank you so much Doug for this! Being new to carving, I really appreciate the explanations/instructions.
Doug got to say your a true inspiration and I have just started my carving journey due to watching you carve and whittle. The thing is, you make it look so easy, but the reality is you are talented at this, I do like the 1*1 series. So thank you, and keep the little guys n girls coming please 😊
Have to say, as a beginner I love this tutorial! Started whittling in the school where I work two months ago, we made butter knives, then I made an owl from your tutorial.
I tried these little guys next, I've made 12 of them now and adapted the design to make some female versions too!
Thanks so much for the awesome tutorials!!!!!
Thank you, Doug! This is going to be a great series!
Much appreciation for your instruction and teaching methods. My granddaughter especially thanks you for providing her g’pa inspiration and direction!
Doug, Your previous video about small carvings from 1'' Bass wood really re-inspired me to pick up my knives again. It is very difficult to get good Bass wood here in the UK. I imported some from the USA but was mainly 1 or 2 inch stock. Many thanks.
First carving I've done in 25 yrs, and I'm not unhappy with it. Thank you!
Great Video Doug, doing what you enjoy and enjoying what you do. We all need more of that👍🏼
Just finished my 3rd Doug Linker bear. I’m having a blast learning this great hobby and can’t thank Doug enough.
Simple, fun whittle, or more realistic face on a branch, I always learn something from your videos. Thanks.
I've been whittling for about 3 years & I enjoy your videos .Have done some of them owl, bear, scarecrow, santa, little man, larger hillbilly not great but their not just blocks of wood now. But I was complicating it wanting to do too much & the enjoyment started to fade. At 74 I don't need complications. I sat on my porch & did 1 of the hillbilly gnome. I enjoyed it. I'm glad I stumbled upon your series intro video & it was just what I needed to hear. Thanks alot.
Im just getting into carving and love your content so far ! Thank you for teaching! ❤
Sidenote, it's like all the little dudes gathered to witness the creation of the new fellow, except the one not interested 😅
I carved along with you, but turned mine into a gnome. My wife loved it and wants me to make another. In the past month or so, something finally clicked in my brain and my carvings have gotten a lot better. Takes time and practice for sure! Thanks Doug!
My first ever carve. This video got me carving. Went a little far, broke some things, fixed some things, broke some more things and got to a point I didn’t have much left. But this little hillbilly put a smile on my face. Thanks Doug.
Thank you ! You always have a way of connecting with us!
Thank you for all these videos! I started carving just a few weeks ago and I am definitely hooked. I'm going to get a silicone craft mat because I carve at my computer desk and get shavings all over the place. I love this hillbilly project and found that repeating it is improving my carving skills boat loads. I'm so glad I found your videos!
These videos are great. A stick or block and a knife. Anyone can do it. It’s fun and easy. It keeps people coming back for more going back to the basics.
I am new to carving, I’m a retired Sheriff and have many hobbies but carving has become a passion, I sure have enjoyed your videos and learned a great deal from them!! Thanks for sharing and keep them coming !!!!
YESSSSS!..Dougs back to simple little whittles..🙌🏽👏🏽🙌🏽👏🏽🙌🏽❤ Woot Woot!
Thank god for this series, I have so many 1x1 basswood sticks, now I can put them to use
Thank you for making the series
Thank you once again Doug, love the new series. You are a fantastic teacher and inspiration.
What a great idea. So fun. I carry carving tools where ever I go and wood. Thank you. Love it🙏
This is the coolest and cutest carving I have ever seen! And now I got a guide to try it myself! Thank you very much!
Thanks Doug. Your videos are an inspiration. I carved one of these today, and yes they will be addicting.
Thanks Doug! Another great tutorial. Always a smile watching your videos.
These are great little guys. Even as an experienced carver the little projects provide a breather from the more complex projects. They are great to carry in my pocket to do some carving while sitting in a deer stand during the fall.
Brilliant!!! You are such a great teacher!! I'm obsessed with gnomes and really appreciate you showing ALL the details - beginning to end. Hubby and I are playing with nature ideas and really want to give this a try. Please keep it up! Love the Jeep and puppy too!!
Doug, just want to say that this 1x1 series has been my favorite by far. I find I get tired working on bigger projects and these are just right to sit down and knock out in 30 mins to an hour! I think I've made about 15 of these little guys so far.
I only started whittling a month ago after watching a Linker video. This series is just what I need . Bravo 👏
Been carving for a whole week now. I have 3 bears one of which is a 1×1. A wood spirit and now I an working on the 1x1 hillbilly. Really enjoy your instruction.
Thanks for the great video Doug! I'm looking forward to carving lots of these little guys and getting better.
Thank you Doug! Just completed my first little guy all the way through painting. So much fun! I enjoy all of your videos.
This series came at a perfect time for me. I need to get back into simpler carvings to renew my skills and confidence.
Great instructions Doug! I just love your assortment of little guys! 😊
I live in New Zealand, born and raised. I'm turning 70 yrs in a short couple of months.
Here in NZ we dont usually whittle. Carve yes, but whittle no.
I live in a motorhome fulltime and have access to plenty of all sorts of timber, where pine is easy access roadside, so plenty of material.
Have always had a 'bent' towards working in wood and bought a tri-set of Flexcut knives and a knife strop for sharpening.
Then I watched some tutorials with yours included. BY FAR, your easy and methodical explanations and demos kick-started me and now have quite a few carvings to my credit. I took to it like a duck to water and am enjoying myself immensely, thanks to your tutorials.
So! Much obliged Doug Linker - you're the man!
Hey Doug.. great videos thank you so much for taking time away from your family to make these videos.... thank you so much from all of us wood carvers here in the Ozarks in Arkansas....
Thank you Doug. Really appreciate your teaching!
This was great. I'm gonna save this video so I can try to follow your instructions step by step. Thanks Doug , the little hillbillies just make me smile. Be well.
Off to a great start Doug. Can't wait for the next one. Going to save this one to my Playlist and sketch the dimensions in my Field Notes so that I can take it with me wherever I go. I have a bunch of 2 inch 1×1 basswood blocks all prepared and my Flexcut 3 blade locking folding knife ready to go. Have to admit though, I do miss the twig stove.
Your pup is getting huge! Great little carve, thanks Doug.
Thanks to you, Doug, I am becoming a favorite GrandPop and Uncle. My guys are obviously based on your tutorials, but they have just enough of my style to make me proud, too.
6 years?? Time flys Doug, thank you for all your hard work to share your videos with all of us, keep up the awesome work brother.
What a great little carving Doug
Thank you! Feeling inspired to get back into carving again with these.
Ijust made about four of them my wife loves them thank you so much for the great tutorial.
Yesterday I paid a visit to my local woodcarving club and the guy sitting across from me is doing your Hobo guy as I was doing it too. We both recommended your channel to other carvers in the club!
Another great little fun video😊
Now, that is something that I'd like to try. I'd like to do a green woman and a green man for my gardens eventually. Thank you for the nice visit!
Thank you for all the lessons. This was my first little person whittle and it was a lot of fun.
Once again, so much fun. I got my daughter interested in carving and we both enjoy your great instruction.
I have watched your videos for awhile and I really enjoy the variety you have and sure gives me some great ideas thanks
Great job Doug. Thanks for the inspiration.
Doug, I’m loving this new series. I bought a helvie knife a couple of years ago and made a six pointed star. But haven’t tried people yet. I’m loving this hillbilly, be digging out the helvie to start carving again. Thanks
So pleased to find you your teachings are so clear and with my health not been the best I’m going to give it a go beautiful work
Thanks for filming Doug. 👍😁👍😁
Best video I found for making a gnome, thank you! I so excited about following the 1x1 serie
Thank you, great video. This is going to help me work on improving my skills. I really appreciate you sharing your talent with us.
As an aspiring beginner whittler, I’m really looking forward to this series as the simple knife only projects appeal to me most. I’d love to see you follow through with some of these by continuing through the painting process and techniques with the next video in the series. While I have watched some of your other painting videos, I think doing a few variations on these little guys would be fun, and instructive as a part of the series as a whole. For example, I next plan to do your Cardinal from a dowel but have no idea how you did the paint on those…. Thanks for taking the time making all these great videos and sharing your joy of carving.
I will be remaking the cardinal for the 1x1 series
@@dougLinker Great! I look forward to it. Although I will admit that I've already started the "dowel" Cardinal by rounding out a 1x1 piece of basswood with my knife. I do hope you'll consider adding some painting videos in this series, using the pieces from the carving videos. Being new to all this, that would surely help the 58 yo late bloomer. Thanks again!
Doug, these videos that even a beginner like me can follow are so great. But I find myself constantly stopping and backing up the videos so I can try to copy what you just did with one magical slice. Here’s a suggestion. When you are recommending safety gloves, recommend gloves with touchscreen fingertips so we don’t have to pull our gloves off so often. 😃
I just want to tell you that you have ignited a spark in me to start carving again. I recently inherited my father’s knives and supplies. I watched this video 3 times and carved a hillbilly/Gnome. Then today I went out after watching your painting videos and bought 25 colors, boiled linseed oil, Howard feed-and -feed wax. I see myself carving lots of characters in my shop. You have been so helpful to me as a beginner carver and I thank you for your detailed teaching.
Love it!!! this is a great series. I'll be carving all of these for sure.
Thank you! Another fantastic video. So much information and skills to be gathered in each video.
Thanks for the tutorial Doug
Take care
Cheers
Harold
I love the simplicity of your carving videos that got me started im still in learning stage but will knock out a few soon
Thanks again Doug ! 👍😎
Cant wait to try this when i get some more wood. Detailed and helpful guidlines the whole way through!
Doug I really appreciate your work. I watched your video carve a hillbilly. I've been carving ever since lol Thanks!
This is going to be a great series, can't wait to start carving a hillbilly of my own. Thanks.
Great tutorial, loved listening to the birdsong in the background too!
Hey Doug. Loving your 1x1 series! Been carving a bunch of your hillbillies/gnomes for fun. My 9 year old grandson Miles was over while I was carving one and he suggested making a dude with a REALLY long beard. Ended up with a 2" tall hillbilly sporting a 6" long beard. Of course he had to be a "shelf sitter" to make room for the beard. Turned out pretty cute. If you need an idea for a variation on your hillbilly give it a try. I'd love to see your version!
This became the first carving I ever did. Wish I could post a pic up. Thanks it was peaceful to carve.
Love hearing all the birds,, thanks Doug
Great little carve , love it 👍
My son wants a whittling kit for Christmas so I started researching! I’ve decided to order a Beavercraft Set S18X I saw on Chainsaw Carver Ryan Cook’s review. He said to check way better hand carver Doug Linker And that’s how I became a Huge Fan of you both!
I’ve watched hours and hours of your videos learning what is needed to get started! I appreciate all your tutorials and your teachings on the tools you use and don’t use 😄 Thank you so much for all your teachings. I’m hooked on watching your Videos 💕🤩💕 We are getting together late for our Family Christmas Jan 20, 2024! So I’ve had a lot of extra time to learn from you 💕🤩💕 Thank you so much for all your excellent teachings Doug Linker and Ryan Cook 💕🤩💕You guys are the Best!
Fantastic job. Absolutely Fantastic
Yay ! They are so cute ! Your such an awesome carver and teacher !
Ty Mr Doug