I like that your a left handed carver. I'm left handed also. Most carving videos are by right handed carvers. This makes it more difficult trying to follow them carving as a left handier. Great carvings and thanks for the videos.
Kevin, how do you decide to carve a face on the flat of a wood as opposed to the corner, or vice-versa? Great video and carving, as usual. Thanks so much for sharing your techniques.
Thanks. I’ve done it so many times now I don’t even think about it. The first few years I would draw a rough sketch on the wood and did it that way. After doing it for so long it just comes second nature to you
I have a question Kevin, what size is the peice of wood in this video please? Also your 3/4 scrap pine wood spirit video has really helped me lately it's got me truly addicted. Thanks man 😁
Your carving skills are amazing. I am in awe. You say that is out of scrap pine, where do you find pine that nice and clear? Everything I find at the big box store is junk. Can you share your wood source?
Kevin, you mentioned you were thinking about carving slower for beginners. That's not necessary. Anyone watching can slow the video down in the settings (the gear wheel next to the CC box) and select a playback speed. the viewer has the option to speed the video up or slow it down.
Really appreciate your work for years. I do like turning on when I’m not in the mood for chitchat. Wishing I could carve eyes. Question …are you resharpening or switching blades throughout?
Amazing work with only minimal amount of tools. A true master at whittling.really enjoy your work.
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Thanks for sharing. I learned a lot on how to make the detail cuts and doing the eyes ers etc on my whittlings lol. This is now a new hobby for me..
That’s good 👍🏻
Always glad when I get notified that you have uploaded a new video! ... Really enjoy watching you carve!! =)
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Really enjoy watching you carve. I am learning a great deal
Turned out great. I could only dream of carving that good. Really enjoyable to watch ,thanks for sharing.
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Another new knife!? Slow down Kevin, you're blowing our minds. Great job. Love your videos.
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as always great video, love to see your work and awesome skills, thank you very much
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Thanks Mr. Kevin, now I need that knife. You are amazing , the close up camera work makes it easy to follow every cut.
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Long time no see....... I'm very,very happy to watch you whittling. Keep up the good work.
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merci pour ces super vidéos un vrais régal je commence la sculpture et vos vidéos m’aide à évoluer continué et merci
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Another great carving Kevin looks like you have some new knives.
Thanks. Yes a subscriber sent them to me
Happy your using the knives.my best don
A carving anyone would be proud to own. Thanks for the video.
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Wow, really like how easy you make it look, and your details are great.
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Super Kevin!! A joy to watch..
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You are a huge inspiration 👍🏽
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Superb! Great video!
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I like that your a left handed carver. I'm left handed also. Most carving videos are by right handed carvers. This makes it more difficult trying to follow them carving as a left handier. Great carvings and thanks for the videos.
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Amazing video and tutorial thank you!!
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So nice !
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Masterfully done!!!
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Nice, very nice ! Thank you. This helps a lot.
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As always i am amazed by your talent. Another new knife, but your Dexter fish knife is the benchmark for carvers. I thouroughly enjoy your work.
I use my fish knife everyday. It’s the best for a roughout knife. Thanks
thank you for this one.
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Love it. Thank you
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awesome job..Thx for sharing.
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Outstanding
Júlíus
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Well presented, very professional.
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Good work Kevin Coates!
I really like how you do the nose in this one.
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Thank you very much! ... You're " The Wood Surgeon "
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Wow! AWESOME!
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Just amazing. 99.9 percent with a knife.
Kevin, how do you decide to carve a face on the flat of a wood as opposed to the corner, or vice-versa? Great video and carving, as usual. Thanks so much for sharing your techniques.
Thanks. I’ve done it so many times now I don’t even think about it. The first few years I would draw a rough sketch on the wood and did it that way. After doing it for so long it just comes second nature to you
@@KevinCoates98 Thanks so much.
I have a question Kevin, what size is the peice of wood in this video please? Also your 3/4 scrap pine wood spirit video has really helped me lately it's got me truly addicted. Thanks man 😁
Your carving skills are amazing. I am in awe. You say that is out of scrap pine, where do you find pine that nice and clear? Everything I find at the big box store is junk. Can you share your wood source?
Thanks. Kent and Home Depot.
Good to see you again! I love your characters. What happend to the old fish knife? Is it still wood from the old pew?
Thanks. I’m still using the fish knife most everyday. It’s white pine but not from the pew
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Mr.coates do you find your white pine softer than basswood ? I'm new at carving and watch you and Doug very closely. Awesome work.
For what basswood I’ve carved the pine is much softer
Kevin, you mentioned you were thinking about carving slower for beginners. That's not necessary. Anyone watching can slow the video down in the settings (the gear wheel next to the CC box) and select a playback speed. the viewer has the option to speed the video up or slow it down.
Thanks for that bit of information. I'm not up on technology lol
sos un genioooo
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Really appreciate your work for years. I do like turning on when I’m not in the mood for chitchat. Wishing I could carve eyes. Question …are you resharpening or switching blades throughout?
Thank you. I hone my knife as I go. Just off camera
How many years have you been doing it
Around 20 yrs
what kind of wood do you use in your sculptures?
White pine
Thanks kevin
Favor me indica dos o tres tipos de madera para hacer esta talla, gracias
White pine, basswood
@@KevinCoates98 gracias
upswept knife?
I guess. It’s a Shipley knife
I wish..
masteeeeeerrr
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