Its always a pleasure to watch a master at work. Tom's use of the knives and chisels is mastery and his touch with a chainsaw is awesome! I am sure people would pay to just sit and watch him all day long.
Shout out to Tom. That totem is absolutely beautiful. Your skill is truly inspirational. Can't wait to see the Samurai in student mode, for real. Let us see if his machismo can take a back seat to learning something new. I'm rooting for you Jessi.
Teaching the new is how we protect the old. It is so very important for our masters (in any craft) to teach and inspire the new generations to continue our heritages. Those are the things that keep us grounded in our humanity. Tom, I was facinated to watch you carve and bring to life the interior of that log. I'm very pleased that you support and take part in teaching you craft to others. There are masters that are too busy to realize their crafts are dying. I eagerly await the video series. Thank you for keeping your craft alive.
You are an amazing talented man Tom. Jessie, of all the UA-cam video that I am subscribed to, you channel is the only one that I never ever miss a video. Keep up the good work!!!
Big shout to Tom from the UK.Your work is magnificent. I have really enjoyed this series and am looking forward to your next collaboration. Thanks for letting us share this with you, Jesse.
I love Tom's coolness and ease. Seems like a wise guy! Love the Samurai for the ability to know when someone can teach you something. That's pretty rare these days..
handtool worker here- 100% agree, you use the best tools available to get the job done well. Mad respect for you and Tom, that chainsaw work is bonkers great! Excited to see the next video :)
Great work Tom. We live in Southeast Alaska which is truly a blessing when it comes to native carvings and art. Very inspiring. Can't wait for the next series with Tom.
Tom is the man!! Amazing to see his skill bring that welcome figure to life!! Take the opportunity to learn as much as you can Samurai!! kinda jealous can wait to see it
Samurai has been a titan in the woodworking world in my eyes for years now..to see him in a student setting is absolutely amazing..good stuff gents. Thank you both for everything
Well, a big shout out from me to both Tom and you for featuring him, I'm looking forward to seeing more. As I watched this I noticed there were 73 thumbs down, just can't imagine who or why would downvote this, sound was a a bit screwed with the chainsaw at the beginning but the rest of the vid more than made up for it. Using a chainsaw the way Tom did is as much an art as the way he uses his knives.
Tom, You Sir are Amazing***** What a pure Craftsman.. Thank you so much for letting us see you work. Jesse Thank you for posting this for us who can never get to where you are. This was great.
Tom is an amazing carver and designer of Totem pole art. What an inspiration to watch him in action. So creative in his processes from rounding the log to using the hand made tools he specifically designed to make precise carving seem easy.! Thank You Samurai Carpenter and Tom Lafortune for sharing this wonder series of UA-cam videos.!!!!
Tom, thank you for let all of us witness you and your craft. It is awesome to see your experience and with that the ease it can be to create such and amazing piece of work when you know what you are doing. I love learning new things and trying new things as I am sure many that watch these videos... learning from people like you is how all of us can take pieces of your craft and knowledge and apply it to our future tasks. There is no plans in the pipeline for me to try and wrestle a huge log into a totem pole but maybe more of a spruce 4x4 to see what I can do!! Thank you Samurai for putting this together and I look forward to more learning as always!
Very impressive work. Love hearing him express his feel for the wood and him letting it speak to him. I can see and hear your appreciation of his skills in making the wood come alive. Thanks, for sharing your own skills also. So appreciative of your channel and your time.
I would just like to say I think your work is awesome Tom, I am truly blown away by your work! You are blessed with a wonderful talent, keep on carving.
Watched this series start to finish...couldn't look away. Tom is so humble and the process is phenomenal. Can't wait to see this specialty knife making! As always Samurai, great work! I also am in need of a house update video. Had me hooked since the pavers and the way you put that deck up with that fascia.
Just love when true craftsman are willing to share and teach. As many of us as possible need to learn, become masters our selves and pass it on to the next generation
What an incredible craftsman. Tom thank you so much for giving the world a look into your techniques and skill. Truly amazing to watch you shape the face.
Shout out to Tom. Keeping it real. Would love to see more. Would have liked to have seen the paint up on the pole, and seen it in action wherever it's ending up.
nice! Tom you're great. I am part native and you've given me some insight into salish design. I hope to carve my own poles as soon as I have the space. Thank you!
This was a great video to bring me back to my younger days. I grew up on the Island (Duncan area) and would spend a few weeks every summer in Victoria. I fondly remember watching craftsmen carving Totem's at the north end of the park near the Parliament buildings. I didn't realize then as much as I do now what talent they had and that I was watching history. I do a lot of woodworking but have never attempted anything like this. Tom did a marvelous job.
Yeah, Tom, keep it coming - can't wait to learn from you! Like the Samurai said, it's very rare to have an accomplished artisan with so many years of experience under his belt imparting his knowledge. I'm especially interested in the forging of the knives and the tempering process.
This was such a great series, I could watch Tom carving on that welcome figure all day. Tom you have such a gift for what you do and I'm sure you are making you tribe and ancestors very proud. Keep these videos coming please!
Tom, Thanks for sharing your craft and true artsmanship with us. It was an honor and true pleasure to watch. Please consider starting your own channel!
Tom LaFortune! Your work is amazing! Look forward to seeing more. Glad you’re able to put more of you wealth of knowledge on record. Thanks for giving the man a platform, Jesse!
That is insane. What a finish. I liked what you said about using the best tools at the time. I would love to see someone who dislikes using the nine traditional tools, carve wood using a chainsaw, finish it as nicely as what Tom has done and tell me that's cheating. I think most arborist Would struggle to finish like that. Great job Tom.
Love this. Cannot wait for the teaching video series with Tom. Thank you Tom for sharing your craft & tradition with us! Very inspired. (Hi from Calgary)
Ur extremely lucky to watch this from start to finish, my hands go up for this great man, I'm blessed to be a carver for my tribe in Tulalip Washington and the best way to learn is by watching, if ur ever in the area stop by
Shoutout to Tom! What an amazing craftsman and artist! I am truly in awe of what he manages to accomplish. And for the record, i think Its pretty badass the way he swings that chainsaw.
Thank You Tom for sharing. You are a Very Talented Artist and Honorable Man. I thoroughly enjoyed this video and look forward to the next one. Samurai Keep Up the Good Work.
This is an awesome series. Tom you should start a UA-cam channel. Your ability to craft amazing pieces of art is astounding, thank you for sharing and teaching all of us!
Chainsaw carving is an art form to itself it’s a whole skill that takes for ever to learn so hand tools and chainsaws and power tools are the same they both have to be learned and make beautiful work.
It's a pleasure to watch a master at his craft. I'm looking forward to seeing the next series. Thank you, Mr. Lafortune, for sharing your expertise; it's an honor and a blessing. I would love to see a UA-cam channel of your own.
Tom beautiful work! I especially like that you only stain and highlight the wood and allow the natural beauty of the grain to show through. Work of your caliber is essential to continuing the legacy of native North American culture. People like you are the reason cultures and art lives on.
Hey Tom. I have enjoyed these videos so much. As a beginning Carver I take every chance to learn from those with more and different experience. I can't wait to see what's to come in the Samurai's learning experience. Thanks
I could watch Tom carve for hours. So much to learn from true craftsman.
Beautiful, please thank Tom for sharing.
Samurai: what grits do you use after the chainsaw?
Tom: after the chainsaw I - -
Chainsaw: VRRRR-RRRR-RRRRRRRRR
More chainsaw.
sorry. 24-60-80-120 grit
The Samurai Carpenter just having a laugh, my good man lol
@@CodyCloud there are times for laughs and times for serious.
Its always a pleasure to watch a master at work. Tom's use of the knives and chisels is mastery and his touch with a chainsaw is awesome! I am sure people would pay to just sit and watch him all day long.
Tom is an absolute master craftsman/ artist. What a pleasure to watch him work. Thanks for sharing this with us Jesse.
Shout out to Tom. That totem is absolutely beautiful. Your skill is truly inspirational. Can't wait to see the Samurai in student mode, for real. Let us see if his machismo can take a back seat to learning something new. I'm rooting for you Jessi.
Teaching the new is how we protect the old. It is so very important for our masters (in any craft) to teach and inspire the new generations to continue our heritages. Those are the things that keep us grounded in our humanity. Tom, I was facinated to watch you carve and bring to life the interior of that log. I'm very pleased that you support and take part in teaching you craft to others. There are masters that are too busy to realize their crafts are dying. I eagerly await the video series. Thank you for keeping your craft alive.
Tom, awesome to see your work, and thank you Jess for putting this on. Look forward to this series.
Awesome series can’t wait for the next ones with Tom. Thanks
You are an amazing talented man Tom. Jessie, of all the UA-cam video that I am subscribed to, you channel is the only one that I never ever miss a video. Keep up the good work!!!
This has been an awesome series! Thanks for introducing us to Tom!
Big shout to Tom from the UK.Your work is magnificent. I have really enjoyed this series and am looking forward to your next collaboration. Thanks for letting us share this with you, Jesse.
I love Tom's coolness and ease. Seems like a wise guy! Love the Samurai for the ability to know when someone can teach you something. That's pretty rare these days..
handtool worker here- 100% agree, you use the best tools available to get the job done well. Mad respect for you and Tom, that chainsaw work is bonkers great! Excited to see the next video :)
Great work Tom. We live in Southeast Alaska which is truly a blessing when it comes to native carvings and art. Very inspiring. Can't wait for the next series with Tom.
Tom is the man!! Amazing to see his skill bring that welcome figure to life!! Take the opportunity to learn as much as you can Samurai!! kinda jealous can wait to see it
So beautiful work! This guy is an awesome artist and craftsman! Thanks for recording and sharing those videos !
Tom has amazing skill with the chain saw and hand tools. I'm glad to hear you are going to make more videos with Tom.
Thanks Tom for sharing your craft with us. An amazing craftsman with the patience to teach anyone his craft. That’s a rare person these days.
It's wonderful to see a true master at work. Thanks for bringing Tom to us. Looking forward to seeing him in the future.
Samurai has been a titan in the woodworking world in my eyes for years now..to see him in a student setting is absolutely amazing..good stuff gents. Thank you both for everything
Tom thanks for sharing your culture and beautiful art with the world!!
Well, a big shout out from me to both Tom and you for featuring him, I'm looking forward to seeing more.
As I watched this I noticed there were 73 thumbs down, just can't imagine who or why would downvote this, sound was a a bit screwed with the chainsaw at the beginning but the rest of the vid more than made up for it.
Using a chainsaw the way Tom did is as much an art as the way he uses his knives.
Amazing, cant wait for more. Thanks Tom and samurai!
Thank you Tom for sharing this with everyone!
Tom, You Sir are Amazing***** What a pure Craftsman.. Thank you so much for letting us see you work. Jesse Thank you for posting this for us who can never get to where you are. This was great.
Very enjoyable to watch. Thank you to Tom for sharing his craft with so many others.
Tom is an amazing carver and designer of Totem pole art. What an inspiration to watch him in action. So creative in his processes from rounding the log to using the hand made tools he specifically designed to make precise carving seem easy.! Thank You Samurai Carpenter and Tom Lafortune for sharing this wonder series of UA-cam videos.!!!!
Thanks Tom and Samurai! Awesome to see someone carving with that level of skill.
Shout out to Tom! Incredible work. Looking forward to the series.
Tom, thank you for let all of us witness you and your craft. It is awesome to see your experience and with that the ease it can be to create such and amazing piece of work when you know what you are doing. I love learning new things and trying new things as I am sure many that watch these videos... learning from people like you is how all of us can take pieces of your craft and knowledge and apply it to our future tasks. There is no plans in the pipeline for me to try and wrestle a huge log into a totem pole but maybe more of a spruce 4x4 to see what I can do!! Thank you Samurai for putting this together and I look forward to more learning as always!
Very impressive work. Love hearing him express his feel for the wood and him letting it speak to him. I can see and hear your appreciation of his skills in making the wood come alive. Thanks, for sharing your own skills also. So appreciative of your channel and your time.
I would just like to say I think your work is awesome Tom, I am truly blown away by your work! You are blessed with a wonderful talent, keep on carving.
Massive respect to Tom for sharing his craft!
Great work, looking forward to the series very much!
Love your work Tom. Much respect. x
Amazed by the beauty of that piece!! Thank you Tom for letting us all enjoy the transformation of that log!! Peace
Watched this series start to finish...couldn't look away. Tom is so humble and the process is phenomenal. Can't wait to see this specialty knife making! As always Samurai, great work! I also am in need of a house update video. Had me hooked since the pavers and the way you put that deck up with that fascia.
Just love when true craftsman are willing to share and teach. As many of us as possible need to learn, become masters our selves and pass it on to the next generation
What an incredible craftsman. Tom thank you so much for giving the world a look into your techniques and skill. Truly amazing to watch you shape the face.
Gorgeous work, thanks for sharing guys!
Shout out to Tom. Keeping it real. Would love to see more. Would have liked to have seen the paint up on the pole, and seen it in action wherever it's ending up.
First time I’ve commented on anyone’s vids. But Tom is brilliant and sounds great. Could listen to him as he works all day long.
Thanks Samurai.
Thank you, Tom, for letting us watch you work your magic. Looking forward to the upcoming videos.
That's for sharing Tom :) and thanks for the video Jesse.
nice! Tom you're great. I am part native and you've given me some insight into salish design. I hope to carve my own poles as soon as I have the space. Thank you!
Thanks for these! I can't wait to see more from Tom.
What an absolute talent you are Tom! It's so cool to watch you work and see your passion for what you do. Can't wait to see more
This was a great video to bring me back to my younger days. I grew up on the Island (Duncan area) and would spend a few weeks every summer in Victoria. I fondly remember watching craftsmen carving Totem's at the north end of the park near the Parliament buildings. I didn't realize then as much as I do now what talent they had and that I was watching history. I do a lot of woodworking but have never attempted anything like this. Tom did a marvelous job.
Yeah, Tom, keep it coming - can't wait to learn from you!
Like the Samurai said, it's very rare to have an accomplished artisan with so many years of experience under his belt imparting his knowledge. I'm especially interested in the forging of the knives and the tempering process.
G'day big Tommo!!! The Chief and The Sensei... Can not wait for this next series dude!!
Beautiful work. Thank you Tom for sharing your skills.
So happy to discover Tom's work. There's a lot to learn in the culture, the art and the love for the craft. Wonderful series! Rock on!
Greetings to Tom from over the pond.
Amazing work Tom!
Thanks Tom for sharing your talent and skill with the world.
West Henrietta NY USA
Great work Tom! Thank you!!
This was such a great series, I could watch Tom carving on that welcome figure all day. Tom you have such a gift for what you do and I'm sure you are making you tribe and ancestors very proud. Keep these videos coming please!
Tom, Thanks for sharing your craft and true artsmanship with us. It was an honor and true pleasure to watch. Please consider starting your own channel!
Tom LaFortune! Your work is amazing! Look forward to seeing more. Glad you’re able to put more of you wealth of knowledge on record. Thanks for giving the man a platform, Jesse!
Means so much to experience this. Absolutely fantastic. Thank you for sharing this.
nice to see tom again! beautiful work!
That is insane. What a finish. I liked what you said about using the best tools at the time. I would love to see someone who dislikes using the nine traditional tools, carve wood using a chainsaw, finish it as nicely as what Tom has done and tell me that's cheating. I think most arborist Would struggle to finish like that.
Great job Tom.
Awesome man! Tom is a true master of his craft! So rare and awesome
Love this. Cannot wait for the teaching video series with Tom. Thank you Tom for sharing your craft & tradition with us! Very inspired. (Hi from Calgary)
Ur extremely lucky to watch this from start to finish, my hands go up for this great man, I'm blessed to be a carver for my tribe in Tulalip Washington and the best way to learn is by watching, if ur ever in the area stop by
fantastic work guys!! Love the collaboration. I really appreciate all the hard work and open sharing of the process :)
So awesome to be able to watch a master artist like Tom. Thank you for sharing part of you.
Shoutout to Tom! What an amazing craftsman and artist! I am truly in awe of what he manages to accomplish. And for the record, i think Its pretty badass the way he swings that chainsaw.
Awesome stuff, great that Tom would share this with all of us.
Thank You Tom for sharing. You are a Very Talented Artist and Honorable Man. I thoroughly enjoyed this video and look forward to the next one. Samurai Keep Up the Good Work.
Fantastic work, Tom. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, Samurai.
Looking forward to future vids!
Amazing work Tom. Thanks for putting this up Jesse.
This is an awesome series. Tom you should start a UA-cam channel. Your ability to craft amazing pieces of art is astounding, thank you for sharing and teaching all of us!
Amazing Work Tom, thanks for sharing your art with us
TOOOOMMMMMMM! shout out. I look forward to the building of the knives. I could really use some knives. Thanks Tom
Beautiful work Tom. Thanks for sharing.
Exquisite end product, but so much joy in watching it being formed. Really extraordinary.
More totem poles! Excellent. Some of the best of your recent videos. Makes me want to carve one.
Really fantastic. Can't wait to learn about making tools.
Awesome work....can’t wait to see the series.......
Thanks for the glimpse Tom. Really cool stuff.
This is incredible content, thanks so much for doing this Jesse and Tom!
Amazing craftsmanship, can't wait to see the next series. Thanks for sharing his craft!
Tom is a carving ROCK STAR! Looking forward to seeing more.
A pleasure to see Tom's talent at work!
Really enjoyed this series and the pole turned out great. Looking forward to future videos with Tom.
Chainsaw carving is an art form to itself it’s a whole skill that takes for ever to learn so hand tools and chainsaws and power tools are the same they both have to be learned and make beautiful work.
Love the Q & A with Mr. Tom! Beautiful totem Mr. Tom! Thanks.
Absolutely stunning work. I'm really looking forward to the rest of this series. Tom, your work is magnificent!
Hello from New Zealand. I was in Saanich territory last year and loved seeing the B.C. carvers work there and learning the ancient story's
Thanks Tom for sharing your skill and knowledge. Great totem.
It's a pleasure to watch a master at his craft. I'm looking forward to seeing the next series.
Thank you, Mr. Lafortune, for sharing your expertise; it's an honor and a blessing. I would love to see a UA-cam channel of your own.
Tom beautiful work! I especially like that you only stain and highlight the wood and allow the natural beauty of the grain to show through. Work of your caliber is essential to continuing the legacy of native North American culture. People like you are the reason cultures and art lives on.
Thank you Tom. You work is stunning. I make custom furniture but I am no carver. Well done!
Amazing! Always inspiring to watch A true master at work!
Brilliant! Looking forward to the carving series!
Thanks Tom can't wait to see more of you
Tom - Beautiful work. You are a talented woodworker and artist. Continue carving beautiful work!!!
Hey Tom. I have enjoyed these videos so much. As a beginning Carver I take every chance to learn from those with more and different experience. I can't wait to see what's to come in the Samurai's learning experience. Thanks