You are so skilled! I am only starting to think about wood carving, so I am watching tutorials like this one. My god, what an amazing thing it is to be able to create these wonderful things 👍🇬🇧
Matt, that was a great tutorial on the burrs you use and your Technique. Nicely explained in your soothing voice. Your camera work , with those beautiful close-ups it's much appreciated. We're learning a lot from you. Thanks and best wishes.
Hey Jerry, thanks for watching. I'm not sure how you'd find local power carvers. Maybe Facebook or CarvingFusion has a strong Facebook group where you could ask that question. 👍
GREAT Video Sir. I seem to have a hard time finding those inverted cone shaped burrs. I don't even know what they are called. To describe...I can find the ones shaped like triangle, they're everywhere. But the ones which are opposite of that I dunno if I'm just a search engine dummy or what, bit I can't find them. Also, those flat disk diamond burrs you use. Can't find those either. Also also, I can't seem to find those burrs that are used for shaping/burning eyeball pupils...the ones that are hollowed out...what are those called? LOVE the video Sir. Thanks for taking the time for demonstrations.
Hi Mike, I do have an amazon link for those flat disk burrs in the description of that video, as for the inverted ones not sure about thosethe only one I have is from mastercarver.com. I dont tend to use those eyeball burrs I did see that sabertooth might have some I think they are called crosscutter burrs.
Cheers for watching Rob. I wear a 3m half respirator for all the carvings I do. It's amazing how much dust there is, and the super fine dust below 10microns is the really bad stuff. 🙂👍
Hi Matt, is that a suction table you are using ? I haven't got one as they're very expensive, I find the dust a major problem, my little shed/ workshop gets completely smothered in sawdust so I have to carve in the garden and it rains a lot in England...lol...bummer.
Excellent tutorial Matt thank you!
I just love watching you carve. I like that you can soften the features even after you carved away material
Thanks Linda. Have a great day.
You showing the bits/burrs that you use and what for was very helpful and informative.
Cheers Kent 👍
Danke.
Sehr hilfreich
I always appreciate seeing which burrs to use for what purpose! I'm still adding to that list! 😊
Awesome Claire, yeah I got one of those wish lists too. 😀
Great video. This is so useful. Thanks Matt. 👍
Cool cheers Jim
Absolutely brilliant. Your explanation is so clear and your skill amazing.
Cheers John. Hope your carvings are going well.
Thank you! What I saw is really very interesting and important! These are very good tips for making the work perfect!👍👋
Cheers for watching 👍
You are so skilled! I am only starting to think about wood carving, so I am watching tutorials like this one. My god, what an amazing thing it is to be able to create these wonderful things 👍🇬🇧
Thank you for watching and comenting. Have a great day 👍
Matt, that was a great tutorial on the burrs you use and your Technique. Nicely explained in your soothing voice. Your camera work , with those beautiful close-ups it's much appreciated. We're learning a lot from you. Thanks and best wishes.
Thank you Jay, great feed back. 👍
Very informative and clearly explained 😊
Thank you Julie hope you have a great day. 👍
Cool video Matt I appreciate the tips stay safe just carve
Thanks Rob, hope your back is a better or getting better.
👍👍👍 looks awesome Matt. Also Happy Easter!🐰
Happy Easter 🐣.
Thanks Matt for all your help. Quick question, how do I find other power carvers in Kentucky or close to me?
Hey Jerry, thanks for watching. I'm not sure how you'd find local power carvers. Maybe Facebook or CarvingFusion has a strong Facebook group where you could ask that question. 👍
Thank you for the explaination and demostration. Very well stated. By the way, I like the burr/bit caddy. Hand made?
Yeah, that is hand made. Cheers for watching 👍
ty for the tutorials amazing work, may I ask what rpm do you run your dremel at for carving, cheers.
I tend to run just below full speed. I think I will do a video on this topic cheers 🍻
GREAT Video Sir.
I seem to have a hard time finding those inverted cone shaped burrs. I don't even know what they are called. To describe...I can find the ones shaped like triangle, they're everywhere. But the ones which are opposite of that I dunno if I'm just a search engine dummy or what, bit I can't find them.
Also, those flat disk diamond burrs you use. Can't find those either.
Also also, I can't seem to find those burrs that are used for shaping/burning eyeball pupils...the ones that are hollowed out...what are those called?
LOVE the video Sir. Thanks for taking the time for demonstrations.
Hi Mike, I do have an amazon link for those flat disk burrs in the description of that video, as for the inverted ones not sure about thosethe only one I have is from mastercarver.com. I dont tend to use those eyeball burrs I did see that sabertooth might have some I think they are called crosscutter burrs.
@@MattCarves thanks.
Great video, love the carving. Do you wear a mask while carving these? Not sure if I should worry about mask or not when carving small.
Cheers for watching Rob. I wear a 3m half respirator for all the carvings I do. It's amazing how much dust there is, and the super fine dust below 10microns is the really bad stuff. 🙂👍
@@MattCarves Good to know and thanks for sharing :)
Hi Matt, is that a suction table you are using ? I haven't got one as they're very expensive, I find the dust a major problem, my little shed/ workshop gets completely smothered in sawdust so I have to carve in the garden and it rains a lot in England...lol...bummer.
Hi Steve, sawdust is always a problem even with a suction table. I did a video on how I made that table ua-cam.com/video/vhQnWyfc3n8/v-deo.html
@@MattCarves Awesome, Thanks Matt. Your channel keeps getting better and better!