Thanks for helpful brand lists. Since Staedtler Mastercarve stopped being made, my favorite rubber to carve is called Safety-Kut, and comes from a company called Nasco. Firm, lasts a long time, very pleasant to carve.
Thanks for this really helpful video. I'm a grandma who last carved in my youth on lino. It's a massive help to have some-one save me from buying bad products. Can I just mention that as some-one who has slight hearing problems, the background music is quite distracting and as you have such a lovely soothing voice I don't think you need it. I have subscribed to your channel and look forward to many more videos!
I’ve always been interested in carving but never bought any tools yet. I was very happy to see your very informative video. At least now I know what to stay away from. It was fun to watch you carve with the different tools. Thank you for helping all of us newbies out.
I feel so much better. Thought it was me, but the material is falling apart before I'd finished carving. Even the cheap craft foam from the dollar store worked better. Thanks!
So many carvers have early experience with this stuff - so crumbly! If you can find the Speedy Carve (it's pink), it is a much much better carving experience :)
Thank you for the awesome video, and the tremendous heads up on speedy cut. I'm new to carving, and would have been so bummed to have my mini masterpiece just crumble in my hands!!!
I’m currently carving on a Milan block that’s very similar to the speedy cut and I was wondering why it was so awful, or if all bigger blocks from the popular brands were the same. Glad to know that it wasn’t my technique (I was even thinking that I needed to sharpen my tools, even if using a brand new blade), the material is just bad. I was so used to the Daiso blocks (I bought a lot before I left Japan), but I wanted larger sizes and it was my first time using this material. I’ll try to look for the ‘sandwich’ one, since what I liked from the Daiso one was the different colors that showed me how deep I was carving. Thank you so much for the review!
The video is really interesting. Please consider using the music only for your intro. It is really loud and it's difficult to hear you. At 3:03 it stopped (yay) but withing seconds it started up again.
Hi I was watching your video. I was interested in making some stamps. These look dangerous to make . What about Foamies. They look easier. Please help. What do you think. Don’t know anything about all these foams
Thanks for sharing. I wanted to let you know a couple of the links to Amazon are show the items are no longer available. I always prefer to use affiliate links when available so you may want to check those out.
Thanks for the great videos! I just ordered a Speedball carving tool and I think I'll just start using white erasers. On a budget! :) I've signed up for the carve alongs and subscribed and I look forward to learning more here!
Starting to watch your videos. Earlier on the video you mentioned Daiso, I wonder what are your thoughts about their silicone mats? They are about 3 to 4 mm thick and about 20 x 24 mm (length x width) of surface area. This is for a project where the stamp is used to imprint on shrinky dink plastics.
Hi Janice! The two green materials in this video are the "Seed" brand (one layer of green on white) and a chinese "sandwich" type material that is green on both sides and white in the centre. There is a link to both of these materials in the video description - happy carving!
Hi, thanks for your video. I'm interested in the hedgehog material - I think you called it Dyso (?). Unfortunately amazon doesn't ship to Australia so the link didn't help. Googling Dyso didnt get me anywhere either. Can I get the name or another link please. Thanks!
Tina Neillings - the material is called Eraser Stamp and it is sold by a Japanese 100 Yen shop called Daiso, so it's not readily sold online. You're lucky though - I think there are Daisos in Australia!
I think speedy cut is a great beginners block,when you're just practicing how to use the carving knife or different tools,and practice random shapes or letters
Speedy Cut was my first carving material and I almost stopped entirely because I hated it so much. It's so brittle! I'm sure it has its uses but it did not work for the small, detailed kind of stamp I was looking for.
That's a good thought! Unfortunately, this stuff starts pilling and crumbling as soon as you open the packaging. My very first carving was on this material with a pencil transfer and the stamp crumbled to dust :(
Omg! Please, please remove the background music. It's so annoying. I and other people who want to watch your videos are there to learn. I'm prepared to listen to what you have to say. I have my own music. Now I am struggling to hear you. There seems to be some UA-cam content creator Trend and it's a really annoying one .
Thanks for helpful brand lists. Since Staedtler Mastercarve stopped being made, my favorite rubber to carve is called Safety-Kut, and comes from a company called Nasco. Firm, lasts a long time, very pleasant to carve.
Thanks for this really helpful video. I'm a grandma who last carved in my youth on lino. It's a massive help to have some-one save me from buying bad products. Can I just mention that as some-one who has slight hearing problems, the background music is quite distracting and as you have such a lovely soothing voice I don't think you need it. I have subscribed to your channel and look forward to many more videos!
Aw, thank you! I'll keep your comments about the sound in mind for my next videos! xoxo
@@CutsAndScrapes [[ I agree 😉 Thank you. ]]
I’ve always been interested in carving but never bought any tools yet. I was very happy to see your very informative video. At least now I know what to stay away from. It was fun to watch you carve with the different tools. Thank you for helping all of us newbies out.
I feel so much better. Thought it was me, but the material is falling apart before I'd finished carving. Even the cheap craft foam from the dollar store worked better. Thanks!
So many carvers have early experience with this stuff - so crumbly! If you can find the Speedy Carve (it's pink), it is a much much better carving experience :)
Interesting to see the materials in use.
The music made it hard to hear, though
Thank you for the awesome video, and the tremendous heads up on speedy cut. I'm new to carving, and would have been so bummed to have my mini masterpiece just crumble in my hands!!!
I'm so glad I could help! Soooo many carvers I know started on Speedy Cut and no longer have their first carving. Happy stamping!
I’m currently carving on a Milan block that’s very similar to the speedy cut and I was wondering why it was so awful, or if all bigger blocks from the popular brands were the same. Glad to know that it wasn’t my technique (I was even thinking that I needed to sharpen my tools, even if using a brand new blade), the material is just bad. I was so used to the Daiso blocks (I bought a lot before I left Japan), but I wanted larger sizes and it was my first time using this material. I’ll try to look for the ‘sandwich’ one, since what I liked from the Daiso one was the different colors that showed me how deep I was carving. Thank you so much for the review!
The video is really interesting. Please consider using the music only for your intro. It is really loud and it's difficult to hear you. At 3:03 it stopped (yay) but withing seconds it started up again.
Oh no! Well, that's not good - thanks for the input, I'll make sure to take that into account for future videos :)
Yes, please stop the music.
Hi, just found out about this video & grateful for this. How did you remove the black outlines from tge blocks? Thank youu
Background music makes it difficult to hear what you are saying
thanks for explaining and reviewing all of the material.
Hi I was watching your video. I was interested in making some stamps. These look dangerous to make . What about Foamies. They look easier. Please help. What do you think. Don’t know anything about all these foams
I cannot believe how tiny you can carve! I know you use a magnifier, but dang that's good! 😲🤩
Thanks for sharing. I wanted to let you know a couple of the links to Amazon are show the items are no longer available. I always prefer to use affiliate links when available so you may want to check those out.
This was useful --I had actually tried to carve the speedy cut and it did come apart in chunks that ruined my design!
This was incredibly helpful. Thanks!
Thanks for the great videos! I just ordered a Speedball carving tool and I think I'll just start using white erasers. On a budget! :) I've signed up for the carve alongs and subscribed and I look forward to learning more here!
Aw, thanks Lisa! Welcome :)
Starting to watch your videos. Earlier on the video you mentioned Daiso, I wonder what are your thoughts about their silicone mats? They are about 3 to 4 mm thick and about 20 x 24 mm (length x width) of surface area. This is for a project where the stamp is used to imprint on shrinky dink plastics.
Just watching this 2022. Sorry I just had to watch on mute, as the music was driving me potty, shame as I was interested in what you were saying!
You mentioned the green "speed material. Can you tell me the name? Is it the speedy care? I can't find a speedy material that is green and white.
Hi Janice! The two green materials in this video are the "Seed" brand (one layer of green on white) and a chinese "sandwich" type material that is green on both sides and white in the centre. There is a link to both of these materials in the video description - happy carving!
Very helpful! Thanks for sharing! ♡
Hi, thanks for your video. I'm interested in the hedgehog material - I think you called it Dyso (?). Unfortunately amazon doesn't ship to Australia so the link didn't help. Googling Dyso didnt get me anywhere either. Can I get the name or another link please. Thanks!
Tina Neillings - the material is called Eraser Stamp and it is sold by a Japanese 100 Yen shop called Daiso, so it's not readily sold online. You're lucky though - I think there are Daisos in Australia!
I think speedy cut is a great beginners block,when you're just practicing how to use the carving knife or different tools,and practice random shapes or letters
Yes!
Speedy Cut was my first carving material and I almost stopped entirely because I hated it so much. It's so brittle! I'm sure it has its uses but it did not work for the small, detailed kind of stamp I was looking for.
I totally agree. It would be impossible to carve - or keep from breaking - any fine details...
Is that the same as Speedball Speedy CARVE?
Thankfully - NOPE! Speedy Carve is the lovely pink stuff, Speedy Cut is a different material that crumbles right apart!
Helpful to know, thanks
Speedycut is for use with watersoluable products. Perhaps your transfer medium is ruining the product before you even start to carve.
That's a good thought! Unfortunately, this stuff starts pilling and crumbling as soon as you open the packaging. My very first carving was on this material with a pencil transfer and the stamp crumbled to dust :(
Music is distracting from the important information.
Omg! Please, please remove the background music. It's so annoying. I and other people who want to watch your videos are there to learn. I'm prepared to listen to what you have to say. I have my own music. Now I am struggling to hear you. There seems to be some UA-cam content creator Trend and it's a really annoying one .
Super helpful video! Thank you!