Funny story. Before actually looking up how to make this. I bought the wand from Spirit of Halloween, literally to use a template to make it. I watched a few videos, and they used clay to mold the wand. That wouldn't do. I came across your video. It was like looking in a mirror to a more famous version of myself, creating the wand exactly how I kind of planned it out. I plan on grabbing Yew but want to go through the process and glued 2x4 scrap pieces of pine for length (13.5"). I cut them out with the bandsaw and used the drill hole technique you showed to help with the handle curves. I got two rough cuts by cutting it in half a long way. I then used my 1x30 belt grinder to get the wand tip and shaft to a reasonable roundish shape. I finished the wand using my vise and folding handheld belt sander paper and pushing it in. Sanded 40, then 80 grit to make a rounded tip and shaft, then 180, and will finish with 220 grit. It's not the most symmetrical, but I figured it's a wand, and it is supposed to look wavy. The point. I only had to watch your video once to to the project because you literally show the simplest way to get there, and B, you got yourself another sub and fan because you make great videos and do amazing work. Thank you! 🎉
Please throw out that white wash. Everything is good, but that. It's very patchy. Next time please bleach the wood. That will give it a proper whiter coloring.
Very impressive, I spent almost a year hand sculpting every HP wand and the Voldemort wand was my favorite build.
@@robertsmith4037 thank you!
Funny story. Before actually looking up how to make this. I bought the wand from Spirit of Halloween, literally to use a template to make it. I watched a few videos, and they used clay to mold the wand. That wouldn't do. I came across your video. It was like looking in a mirror to a more famous version of myself, creating the wand exactly how I kind of planned it out. I plan on grabbing Yew but want to go through the process and glued 2x4 scrap pieces of pine for length (13.5"). I cut them out with the bandsaw and used the drill hole technique you showed to help with the handle curves. I got two rough cuts by cutting it in half a long way. I then used my 1x30 belt grinder to get the wand tip and shaft to a reasonable roundish shape. I finished the wand using my vise and folding handheld belt sander paper and pushing it in. Sanded 40, then 80 grit to make a rounded tip and shaft, then 180, and will finish with 220 grit. It's not the most symmetrical, but I figured it's a wand, and it is supposed to look wavy. The point. I only had to watch your video once to to the project because you literally show the simplest way to get there, and B, you got yourself another sub and fan because you make great videos and do amazing work. Thank you! 🎉
@@uticaman3159 that’s so so nice!! Thank you so much!!!
MY FAVORITE WAND!!
Your work is immaculate
Wow, thank you! That’s very cool of you to say.
Loved seeing the wand in your post!! And seeing the process makes me appreciate the end result even more so!!
Thank you 🙏🏻
Thank you 🙏🏻
This is some talent right there! Magical!
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 thank you!!!!
Dang dude this is insane came across this video trying to find tips for carving my own custom wand, the whole drilling tip was especially useful!
Thank you so much! I’m glad you got something useful out of it!!!
You’re a wizard MrPinskyProps ✨🪄🧙♂️
Why thank you, ma’am.
This is amazing dude! I eventually have to make this one and I wasn't sure how I was going to do it. Thanks for the inspiration! :)
That’s awesome. Thank you!!!
Fantastic work! It came out gorgeous and the whole process is beautiful to watch!
Thank you! 🙏🏻
Please throw out that white wash. Everything is good, but that. It's very patchy. Next time please bleach the wood. That will give it a proper whiter coloring.
Thank you for the feedback :)
so cool
Thank you!!!!🙏🏻
poisonous wood for the evilest wand.
This is true
AVADA KEDAVRA!!!
Yes!!!!!!