Cool whittle, excellent narration! Really like the look of the end grain when you were carving the eyes, thanks! I know you've used it before, but that knife is stellar!
Hey ken if you try making one out of a drill bit get your handle piece and drll the hole first then work on grinding the smooth shaft end have a can of water to cool it every so often when your done heat it red hot and dip it into some old oil then you can sharpen it after that put it in the ove set at 400 for an hour then let it cool on it's own the only thing left is clean it up then let the whittling begin 😉
Excellent Ken ..great job ..Thank you for sharing
Thank you Gene, always very much appreciated!!!👍✌️
Thank you Ken looks awesome
Thank you, much appreciated! 👍✌
Another good one. You never disappoint. Thanks for taking the time to share.
Thank you, very much appreciated!
perfect. love these.
Thank you Robert, always appreciated!!! 👍✌
Thank you very much, Will be fun to do. =^..^=
You are so very kind and generous!!!
Thank you so much again, for your support. I loved doing the whittle, thanks for the suggestion!!! 👍👍✌✌
Cool whittle, excellent narration! Really like the look of the end grain when you were carving the eyes, thanks!
I know you've used it before, but that knife is stellar!
Hey, my friend, thank you much! Yes, it is quite "stellar!" 👍✌
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Thank you!!! 👍✌
Nice work.
Thank you! 👍✌
Hey ken this was amazing hope you will do a boxer dog sometime your a true artist thank you my friend 😊
Hey Mark, thank you my friend! Yes a boxer dog will be in the works soon - looking forward to doing it! 👍✌
Just wanted to tell you I made me a little detail knife out of an old worn out drill bit works amazing
Very cool! I have always wanted to give that a try. 👍✌
Hey ken if you try making one out of a drill bit get your handle piece and drll the hole first then work on grinding the smooth shaft end have a can of water to cool it every so often when your done heat it red hot and dip it into some old oil then you can sharpen it after that put it in the ove set at 400 for an hour then let it cool on it's own the only thing left is clean it up then let the whittling begin 😉
Thank you Mark. This is something I have been meaning to do. Your advice is very welcome!!! 👍✌
Look great. Thanks you. I tried the wolf 🐺 but the eyes are a bit up I'll do it again soon and this lion will have a try too
Thank you Stephane! It takes me a couple tries as well. 👍✌
Have one question, about how far in did you go for the throat? or chin. Does not look quite half.
Happy to answer any questions! From the tip of the nose to the neck/jaw intersection is 1/2".👍✌
@@WhittlingWoods Thank you. I need to go a bit more.
@@DogKittyOwner Yes, the measurement are really just a general guide. Thank you again! 👍✌