I have been searching for this video for many days and I have now found it! A brilliant video that is straight to the point and demystifies the different blade shapes. Thank you.
This is one of the best and most informational guides to the simple cuts I've seen in any medium. I've read many books, took wood classes and watched many videos and this one is the most clearly communicated without a wasted word. Fantastic.
Fantastic, succinct and to the point. No words spoken yet an abundance of useful information and practical examples. Flawless. Gold standard. Thank you.
So I’m 72 years old and either I don’t have enough strength in my hand or my knives aren’t sharp enough or maybe it’s even the wood I’m using because it seems like I’m having a hard time making those cuts. I do love the video because it is to the point and explains the knives I should be using so I will try to follow that a little closer and see if it works. Thanks for all your help.😎
What wood do you use? I recommend getting linden or basswood which is very soft. Here I leave you a sharpening video so you can see if your knives are sharp. ua-cam.com/video/yIs6MyVSE3M/v-deo.html
I do have basswood that I purchased from Michael’s so maybe my knives are dull. I noticed you roughed up the leather straps with sandpaper before applying the green stuff and I didn’t use sandpaper on the leather strop. I purchased before putting the green stuff on there. I’ll try sharpening the knives again. Thanks.
@@patriciawaterman9764 To find out if your knives are sharp, try shaving your hair, if it doesn't cut, it's not sharp enough. The sandpaper thing was to remove the paint from the leather but it is not mandatory. Now if they are old knives it is possible that the leather is not enough, first sharpen them with a 360 dry metal sandpaper and once the edge is recovered you can use the leather. Finally, if it doesn't work for you, you can do woodcarving with Dremel, as you can see in my videos, the Dremel solves the problem of lack of strength in the hands. What brand are your knives?
I purchased a Gaxcoo set of hook, sloyd and detail knives. Then I watched a podcast and purchased a Ramelson beginners bench knife, and a Pfeil knife. I’ll get some sandpaper tomorrow and re-sharpen everything and do the hair test and let you know how I make out. Thanks.😉
Thank you very much for posting this. Straight to the point and without the " Years ago I was lost in the forest with just a small knife with me and I picked up a piece of wood and bla bla bla.. " All best !
👍😉Interesting instructional video. I like it very much. I was just thinking about how I learned from my grandfather, everything was done with one small knife, today they are great and available for every tool.👍😉
Wow, thank you for this, this was really helpful. Even after owning my Beavercraft blades for over a year this was instructive and useful so thanks. Now subscribed.
I’m 75 and I have the same problems- my hands and fingers start to hurt after a short time or my knives are not sharp enough or I don’t know how to sharpen them correctly Thanks very much for this video, it has helped me a lot I only have 5 knives-I hope that is enough
Good morning, If you start carving in wood, the muscular work for the hands can be demanding but it will get better with practice. To reduce the effort I recommend a soft wood, ideally get basswood. The quality of the knives and their sharpening can also play a role, a well sharpened knife should be able to shave your hair, I am attaching a video on sharpening knives. ua-cam.com/video/yIs6MyVSE3M/v-deo.htmlsi=-GO89ATA3NpJSGto
Thank you for this video. I have a question though: are you using very hard wood or knifes are a little dull? Especially the one after sloyd knife demo.
To me this seems like bullshit ;-) Fact: The curved knives are mostly used for green woodworking (spoons, kuksas, butterknives, ...) while the straight knives are mainly used for whitteling wooden figures in dry (bass-)wood.
Dry wood and green wood are carved in the same way, the only difference is that green wood is softer and easier to carve. The curve of the blade influences the types of cuts and how it enters and exits the grain of the wood as indicated in the video.
I have been searching for this video for many days and I have now found it! A brilliant video that is straight to the point and demystifies the different blade shapes. Thank you.
You're welcome.
Clear and straightforward without unnecessary waffle. Brilliant
Thanks 😉
This is one of the best and most informational guides to the simple cuts I've seen in any medium. I've read many books, took wood classes and watched many videos and this one is the most clearly communicated without a wasted word. Fantastic.
Thank you for the comment.
Fantastic, succinct and to the point. No words spoken yet an abundance of useful information and practical examples. Flawless. Gold standard. Thank you.
@@danielfranco9937 👍😉🙌
And i also love the sound of the birds as you work ❤
@@jeannegow2144 thanks 😉
So I’m 72 years old and either I don’t have enough strength in my hand or my knives aren’t sharp enough or maybe it’s even the wood I’m using because it seems like I’m having a hard time making those cuts. I do love the video because it is to the point and explains the knives I should be using so I will try to follow that a little closer and see if it works. Thanks for all your help.😎
What wood do you use? I recommend getting linden or basswood which is very soft. Here I leave you a sharpening video so you can see if your knives are sharp. ua-cam.com/video/yIs6MyVSE3M/v-deo.html
I do have basswood that I purchased from Michael’s so maybe my knives are dull. I noticed you roughed up the leather straps with sandpaper before applying the green stuff and I didn’t use sandpaper on the leather strop. I purchased before putting the green stuff on there. I’ll try sharpening the knives again. Thanks.
@@patriciawaterman9764 To find out if your knives are sharp, try shaving your hair, if it doesn't cut, it's not sharp enough. The sandpaper thing was to remove the paint from the leather but it is not mandatory. Now if they are old knives it is possible that the leather is not enough, first sharpen them with a 360 dry metal sandpaper and once the edge is recovered you can use the leather. Finally, if it doesn't work for you, you can do woodcarving with Dremel, as you can see in my videos, the Dremel solves the problem of lack of strength in the hands. What brand are your knives?
I purchased a Gaxcoo set of hook, sloyd and detail knives. Then I watched a podcast and purchased a Ramelson beginners bench knife, and a Pfeil knife. I’ll get some sandpaper tomorrow and re-sharpen everything and do the hair test and let you know how I make out. Thanks.😉
@@patriciawaterman9764Good luck!
Thank you very much for posting this.
Straight to the point and without the " Years ago I was lost in the forest with just a small knife with me and I picked up a piece of wood and bla bla bla.. "
All best !
😅 thank you.
Thank you for explaining how to use each knife
You're welcome.
Thank you very much for this instrukcion. Michael
You're welcome
Very straightforward ! Thank you ~
Thanks 😉
👍😉Interesting instructional video. I like it very much. I was just thinking about how I learned from my grandfather, everything was done with one small knife, today they are great and available for every tool.👍😉
Yes, most of us start with a simple knife. The knife set comes next.
Wow, thank you for this, this was really helpful. Even after owning my Beavercraft blades for over a year this was instructive and useful so thanks. Now subscribed.
Thank you 😉
Going to make my own backstrap loom kit so this was great - thank you!
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Me encanta el trabajo y el sonido de los pajaritos ❤
Gracias, saludos 😉
Thanks for the information.
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Que bueno charly!! Este video la rompe!!
Gracias Alvaro, saludos.
Thanks
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Wonderful knife
Thanks
Very nice video
Thanks
Very good video.
Thank You
Me gustó la clase, muchas gracias. Saludos.
Gracias por el comentario Guadalupe. Saludos.
No se necesita más...gracias por el vídeo 👍
Gracias por el comentario. Saludos.
Gracias! No lo sabia.
Gracias saludos
Красивый урок👍👌❗️🔥
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Great! But what is the reason that makes curved blades better for curved cuts and straight blades better for straight cuts?
The form curved permit go out of fiber wood. Straight go straight but can't go out of fiber Wood.
@@CharlyBrunetSculpture I‘m sorry, but I don’t understand 😅
@@zytr0x108 🤣
As a beginner, is it more practical to get a 1" or 3/4" straight chisel for removing stock?
Yes, it all depends on what you want to do. But where is it useful for trimming.
@@CharlyBrunetSculpture For removing large stock, what's more practical, 1" or 3/4" straight chisel?
Is it ok to glue wood together?
Yes
Very very nice :)
Thanks
I learn more in that video that in the goddamend tutorial of Doméstika I that bought
@@tareasytrabajosadolfoarian4849 thank you ☺️
I’m 75 and I have the same problems- my hands and fingers start to hurt after a short time or my knives are not sharp enough or I don’t know how to sharpen them correctly
Thanks very much for this video, it has helped me a lot
I only have 5 knives-I hope that is enough
Good morning,
If you start carving in wood, the muscular work for the hands can be demanding but it will get better with practice.
To reduce the effort I recommend a soft wood, ideally get basswood.
The quality of the knives and their sharpening can also play a role, a well sharpened knife should be able to shave your hair, I am attaching a video on sharpening knives.
ua-cam.com/video/yIs6MyVSE3M/v-deo.htmlsi=-GO89ATA3NpJSGto
Convexing & concaving cuts aka scooping & rounding cuts !!!
😉
How to purchase the tool
I put links in description
Thank you for this video.
I have a question though: are you using very hard wood or knifes are a little dull? Especially the one after sloyd knife demo.
Yes the Wood is very hard. The knifes are ok.
How can purchase the knife
I put the link in description.
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Love wood carving. I have trouble sharpening the knives correctly.
Have You seen My Video for sharpening knifes? ua-cam.com/video/yIs6MyVSE3M/v-deo.html
Если можно, указывайте материал из которого режете изделие !
Я не знаю, что это за дерево. это восстановленная древесина.
🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤
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Hola Charly una imagen hice más que mil palabras
Gracias Victor. Saludos.
Wooow
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I told you from Bangladesh, how can I get my relatives?
I put links in the description.
@@CharlyBrunetSculpture Instruments were very necessary
how to get
@@kobishakil2038 You can order with the link in description
@@CharlyBrunetSculpture If you order, send to Bangladesh
Can you? And how much does the instrument cost?
please say
@@kobishakil2038 i don't now. It's Amazon product. Do You have Amazon in Bangladesh ?
אחלה סרטונים אבל למה אין הסבר?
שלום, הסרטון שקט כדי שניתן יהיה לראות אותו בכל מדינה. אני מתרגם רק את הכותרת והתיאור.
Nose ustedes me gusto mucho el cuchillo chico de besbaste como entra el chiquitin ¡¡
cual
You forgot the hook knives. :D
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Доброго времени суток. На каком языке Вам удобно общаться?
Любой, я использую перевод Google. Но я предпочитаю испанский или французский.
@@CharlyBrunetSculpture Gracias.
со всем что ты продемонстрировал справиться второй нож
Claro, puedes empezar con un solo cuchillo, un tipo sloyd va muy bien para hacer todo.
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To me this seems like bullshit ;-)
Fact: The curved knives are mostly used for green woodworking (spoons, kuksas, butterknives, ...) while the straight knives are mainly used for whitteling wooden figures in dry (bass-)wood.
Dry wood and green wood are carved in the same way, the only difference is that green wood is softer and easier to carve. The curve of the blade influences the types of cuts and how it enters and exits the grain of the wood as indicated in the video.
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Who holds a knife like that 🤣🤣🤣
I do not understand what you mean
Please sent me in message
You can find the link in description of this video
How to purchase this knife
I put links in description