Beginners Gnome dremel carving in 3D
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- Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
- How to Carve a Gnome, is a great place to start if you want to learn 3D carving.
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00:00 Introduction
00:50 Drawing the gnome on the wood in 3D
02:21 Where to start carving the Gnome
09:16 Time lapse the details of the gnome - Навчання та стиль
Love the tune yep i love my mushrooms 😊
Yeah that tune gets in your head. Cheers for watching and commenting
Wonderful video! Thank you. It was especially great that you included the finished reference views on the sides.
Cheers for watching 👍
Awesome 😊
Thank you! Cheers!
I love your dog ❤
Thankyou. Very informative and easy to understand for new carver like me.
Great carve ill be trying this one cheers
Excellent tutorial especially for some of us visual learners. The gnome is so fun of such great detail.
Cheers Linda, I think I will do another gnome soon they are fun.
Cool gnome I’ll have to give it a try thanks for the video and ideas stay safe just carve
Cheers Rob, hope your back is getting better.
Cool gnome Matt, also liked the high 5 trick you've taught Mini. 👍👍👍
Cheers Mark. Yeah that high five trick makes me smile every time.
I bought a Dremel 4000 (arriving today) to do this kind of work and found your channel only a couple of days ago and the videos are great. Thank you very much in advance, I think they will be very useful!
Greetings from Chile.
Cheers Cristopher, have fun with the new dremel. 👍
Cheers dude....
Another great vid.
That's a great tutorial Matt 👌 thank you 🙏
Glad you liked it. 👍
Nicely done Matt! Thanks for sharing!
Cool
👍🙂
Thanks for the great opportunity to learn from a master carver! Your camera work is also superb!
Thank you. The new phones these days have great cameras. 👍
Awesome and very informative video Matt!!!! Thanks for sharing ✌🤠✌
Cheers off your Rocka. Have a great day 👍
Nice detail, well done 👍😊
Thank you, mini helped as well 😊
What bit/burr did you use for the lips, fingers and parts of the beard? What is it called? Where did you buy it? I am in the USA. Thanks for helping those of new to power carving learn what to use during the many parts of a creation.
Cheers. I did reviews on those two burrs they are from the USA Amazon here are the links to those reviews links are in description they are pretty cheap too. ua-cam.com/video/l2qqoQT6_Ko/v-deo.html
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Matt, thanks great video maybe I missed it, what was the size of the wood used 2"x2" or 3"x3" by 6" high?
Sorry Bob I have lost the measurements and don't have the carving now. I think it was around 2 X 2 inches 5inches tall.
Hello! I'm a beginner and I think this video will be a good first-time project for me. Is there a list of materials to buy? What size and kind of wood should I get? I have the Dremel and accessories.
Hi Judith, sorry there is no list of materials, Sorry I cant remember what the size was probably around 1.8x 1.8, Height 5inches. I tend not to say what wood to buy as it depends were you are in the world. I tend to know only what is available in New Zealand. Here is another video that is easier than that one for a beginner ua-cam.com/video/xHkg-MZIVlc/v-deo.htmlsi=30SYuFaxy_OSfSpL
Hope that helps
What were the measurements of the wood you used in this video? Also, do you remember the kind of wood it was?
I think it was around 2inc x 2inches and 5inches tall. the wood Macrocarpa I think. Cheers for watching
Is carving with the dremel strenous? I mean how much force do you need to put in with your arms?
I have a chronic illness and looking for a hobby I can do at home. Always loved to work with wood :)
Its kind of hard to say, I wouldn't say its to strenuous. some new carvers do find it hard to hold the dremel for to long. I would also say it depends on what you are carving hard wood or softwood. Maybe, have a look at engraving which can be done on wood, metal or glass.
Cheers Matt
@@MattCarves Thanks Matt, that helps! Do you think, it is too loud to carve in an apartment?
@@paolo5797 yeah maybe. if your looking at doing engraving the dremel stylo might be quieter
No sound??
Its got sound. 😀