Power Carving Basics - Intro to Power Carving - TreelineUSA.com
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- Опубліковано 20 тра 2020
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Welcome to the incredible hobby of power carving. In this video we will demonstrate some of the most commonly used bits and burs for power carving, the most common types of woods to use, and also some of the power carving tools. Visit us at www.treelineusa.com to see the complete selection of power carving supplies to help you get started.
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Treeline was founded in the fall of 1997. Treeline started in a small building in Provo, Utah and continued to operate there until the spring of 2004 when we built our new 8000 square foot building just west of our original location. We specialize in wood carving tools and materials, walking stick and cane supplies, pyrography equipment and other hard to find tools. We strive to excel in customer service and quality products. We are a small family owned company and all of the employees here are very knowledgeable and professional. Our motto is that we will treat our customers as we would like to be treated.
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Being new to woodcarving, I appreciate how you presented this tutorial. Talking about the burrs & the order in which they are used is extremely helpful. Thank you!!!
Thank you. Its answered why things were going wrong and burning alot. I have fallen in love with power carving and this has helped educate me so I won't get frustrated as i was starting too.
PJ always does a super demonstration! He helped me buy my first Shipley (OCC), knife....a long time ago!
Nicely done video with good information for the beginner power carver, it will save a lot of guess work!!!
I've been looking for a video JUST LIKE THIS!!! Thank you!! Right to the point (pun intended) and actually demonstrating how and which tips to do what. This is great since I JUST started using my "dremel"/rotary tool.
My 8 year old boy says he like carving with the dremel more than watching TV! Thanks for the advice.
That is awesome!
I’m trying to find a mask for him, it’s pretty tough right now. Any advice?
3M half face respirator size small.
Now that is a Cool Carving Machine! I'm afraid I really want one. 😊👌
One more thing I never knew existed... well done Sir... sub well earned.
Good info. Thank you.
Good job, PJ! For now, I am still getting the hang of just using a knife, although I do have one of the carbide bits which works well in the Dremel.
PJ is so good at giving on line sessions. He keeps it simple and speaks we! Thank you!
Спасибо за видео ! 👍🙏😍
Hello pj, very interesting video! I had a question though. I'd like to start power carving figurines but I'm having a lot of trouble finding resources to learn from. I checked on youtube and on amazon (for books) but there's not much. What should I do?
Great question. You are right. There really are not many power carving figures book on the market. One of the few book we have liked on power carving is the Power Carving Manual. It is an overview of many different projects all carved with rotary tools. Here is a link. treelineusa.com/power-carving-manual-best-of-wci/
Did u get the book? If so how was it?
Where can I get those cup/bowl bits in green on the shelves in the back?
Hi Rebecca. We sell a great assortment of those bits at Treelineusa.com here is a link. treelineusa.com/power-carving-burs/
I ran across your video today. Has anyone tried to use tools like this to back cut molding that would replace coping to fit?
I have not heard of anyone using these for molding, but I would imagine they would work great!
Hello PJ, I'm new to power carving and have a question. I want to make some shallow grooves/channels to then inlay powdered stone using epoxy resin. What bit would be best for that? Thank you, Phil
Hi Phil! Good question. Depending on the size of groove you can use a few different bits for this. If your tool has a 1/16" collet, you can use the 699 Cross Cut Tapered Fissure to make very intricate lines. ( treelineusa.com/no-699-taper/ ) or if your tool uses a 1/8" collet then you can use the end mill bits ( treelineusa.com/4-flute-end-mill-bit-1-8-shank-1/ ) I hope this helps.
Good vid. So what’s the difference between the power carver and the foredoom?
Good question. Probably the best way to answer this is by a new video. Here is a link to a video that demonstrates the difference between the Foredom Flexshaft and the Micro Motor systems we carry. ua-cam.com/video/bx1zj0c8iX8/v-deo.html
Just starting out and I see tungsten, carbide and stainless steel... What is the difference or best?
Good question. The tungsten carbide bits will stay sharp and hold their edge a long time. I have not heard of stainless steel bits but many people use high speed steel bits which are really sharp but will dull much faster than carbide bits. If budget can stretch to be able to purchase carbide bits then I would recommend that. Sometimes newer carvers will buy high speed steel bits to experiment with different profiles, but as soon as you know what bits you want to use in the long-term then carbide bits are worth the investment.
can i use a small angle grinder for carving? or will i sacrifice a lot of detail?
Good question. Yes, you can use an angle grinder, but most of the blades are about 4" in diameter. I would think the angle grinder with the right wheels can do most of the roughing out and general shaping but then for the details you might want to use something smaller. Here is a link to the Arbortech line of tools that fit onto most angle grinders and will give you a lot of different options for removing wood. treelineusa.com/power-carving/arbortech-power-carving-tools/
Is there a link to buy the micro motor rotary tool?? Thanks
Hi Niall! Here is a link to the page with all our micro motor options. treelineusa.com/power-carving/electric-carvers/
I have many questions:
1. the carving basic can be shipped to chile?
2. only you have in 110V? i ask for 220V
3. payment metod?
Good questions. Yes, the micro motor machines can be shipped to Chili, however, the manufacturer will only warranty the machines that are sold within the US. The power supply can be switched to 220V with a simple switch on the back of the box. You would just need to get a different power cord (like a printer cord) that will work in your area. If you do want to place an order, you can order on our website and use a credit card or PayPal. I hope that helps. If you have other questions, please let me know.
Hi what size is the burrel 1/8 I have one 204 but is to small the shank is 2.30 I kent use the motor of the 202 in the 204
Hello. When we sell a micro motor, it includes a 1/8" collet and a 3/32" collet reducer.
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Where I kent by one
@@miguelchimelis5991 Here is a link to our website showing each of the micro motor tools we sell. treelineusa.com/power-carving/electric-carvers/
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Thanks
Tôi muốn mua mốt chiếc máy đó bạn có thể dúp tối chứ ? Hãy cho tôi biết xố tiền tôi phải bỏ ra là bao nhiêu ok
Yes. You can purchase these tools on our website at treelineusa.com/power-carving/electric-carvers/
Hi how a machine how find it?
Here is a link to our website for all these tools. treelineusa.com/power-carving/electric-carvers/