That was the mist clear eyed explanation of the basic tool set up I've ever seen! Thanks Doug, you're a treasure and I'm blessed to have stumbled onto you all that time ago
My husband was inspired after watching you, so on our last trip he decided to carve me a bear! 💛 He ended up making me the best pair of chop sticks I've ever used😉! I ate every meal with them that weekend and keep them in my pack now! Lol
@@redskyz483 it was his first attempt at carving, and when things didn't turn out quite as he planned, he created something else with what he had left of the wood. When life gives you lemons... Who needs a hand carved bear when I have a pair of chopsticks and an amazing hubby!
Thanks Doug. I'm late to the party but, 4 years later, this is easily one of the best introductions to the tools needed I've seen. Thanks again, subscribed )O(
I've really come to love watching your videos. Any of them. You're a natural on camera, and I love the fact that it's not all super-rehearsed and "perfect." You're not just some guy showing his skills, you're like - I don't know, - everyone's friend, just trying to help us all get better. I appreciate that very much, and by the comments here I'm not alone in that. In a world that is going to heck in a handbasket, it's amazingly wonderful to find someone that's just down to earth, with no agenda, just sharing things he loves with other people. Thank you. Thank you very, very much.
Couldn't agree more, "everybody's friend" is a great way to put it. There is something about his voice and mannerisms that are just so comforting. He's not trying to be famous, doesn't waste time telling you what NOT to do or discourage you from trying...just a real down to Earth guy who enjoys what he does and wants to share his knowledge.
Thanks for this Doug, sitting on a log in the woods in autumn, coffee in hand and a startled deer scares a squirrel up a tree in the middle of a carving tutorial priceless 😁😁 great advice as usual I need to spend more time 'doing' instead of 'thinking of doing' best wishes from the UK keep'em coming 👍👍
I'm overly pleased to say that I made a 75 minute (each way) trip west of Chicago today and bought a FlexCut 3 knife pack with a stick of compound, on sale for $41.29. I had been following along with your videos using nothing but regular chisels I sharpened razor sharp. I bought a CHEAP set of carving tools from Harbor Freight for like $10 and it came with a "V" tool and 2 gouges, along with a couple chisels and that angled chisel you just showed (that I forgot the name of). Granted, those cheap tools took some elbow grease to get sharp blades and I had to remove all the tools from the handles, drill deeper and even, and epoxied them back together properly. They work great now. I had been wondering what the best, minimal tools were and, fortunately, I now have the ones you recommended and then some. You've been my sole inspiration and I watch your videos regularly to learn and just watch.
I just came across my first carving project I ever carved. I was surprised it turned out as good as it did because I remember it being a complete disaster! Be sure to save those first carvings so you can look back on how far you have come. Enjoy!
@@robvegart Not sure what it is, it was a fallen branch. Anyway, I decided to hone my whittling skills by using a hatchet and Mora knife to turn some cherry branches into walking sticks. Man, it's so therapeutic
Thanks Doug. I also started carving after watching your videos. Super novice here, but having a relaxing blast doing it. Beginner tip - As long as I don't tell anyone what I am trying to carve it is way more fun. Last week I started out trying to carve a turkey and ended up with a scuba diver. No one was the wiser. Thanks for sharing!
Couldn't get a hold of any Helvie Knife like yours to ship to Norway! Ordered an 1 3/4'' knife from OCC Tools and a v-tool from Flexcut. Thank you for your videos, i recently discovered your channel and it's an absolute delight. Cheers from Norway
Hi Doug, I love your videos. What I especially love about it is your laidback attitude, your knowledge and the fact that you don’t cut and add new video material in the middle of a sentence. Sometimes you’ll blend in a new topic, but that doesn’t bother me at all. Anyway, keep up the good woodwork. Greetings from the Netherlands!
Thanks Doug. I ordered a Flexcut 1 1/4" knife, strop on a block and a bag of Basswood. Delivered tomorrow, can hardly wait. I want to practice with the country folk, Santa and maybe some elves. If all goes well the are a few wood spirits to try. That birdhouse you made really caught my eye too. Thank you for getting my butt out of the recliner.
Hi! I'm learning how to wood carve because I've been stuck for the past 6 weeks in the countryside because of covid. There's lots of wood lying around here and I was so surprised to find that the wood is gorgeous once the tree bark is removed!! So cool to connect with different people from myself over this!! Also great fabricville joke :-)
Looking into getting into a new Hobby and found your playlists. You are absolutely wonderful in your explanations, guidance, and banter. Love the series I’ve watched so far and can’t wait to get into it. Thanks for all you do!
Excellent... Info shared Doug, When I first started carving, MY Dad started me out with a modified blade on a Old Timer Pocket knife... I learned the basic with that and then moved into dedicated carving knifes, "V" tools and gauges... I feel you are spot on with start with the basic's....Be it a pocket knife or a carving knife... Just start and let you mind and time go by in some really good relaxation time. Once you learn which way you want to carve then invest in other tools. Thanks for starting out with the Basics of carving...
Great Video - I started making walking sticks after the first lockdown and from there started whittling and wood carving - I just started with a Benchmade folder, sandpaper, and wood stain. Eventually I got more tools, but happy with what I have and every day I do a little bit of work, even if it's 5 or ten minutes, I get projects done. Thanks for more inspiration.
As I grow older, I realize things that are represented as simple or even backward, like wood carving, are only represented that way by people ignorant of the depth of complexity involved. Mr. Linker is a pretty straightforward guy, but just discussing knives opens a whole world of perspectives and data. The world is SO much bigger and more amazing than we think, there's no reason to live anyone else's idea of a good life.
that's why I love getting into a lot of rabbit holes in the internet for new hobbies. You can see how a simple thing as cutting wood has so much work behind. And with the internet everyone can see and share the knowledge
Just getting interested in starting carving. I've been woodworking all my life as a top hobby but after watching several of your videos, I am determined to be able to carve Santa's and more for my grandkids. Like many of the other commenters, you are one of the best on UA-cam as you explain, show, and explain more in a down to earth kind of way that is unfortunately a rare thing these days. This particular video has me convinced I am 100% correct about the man/carver you are. You "did not" try to get us startups to buy $500 worth of knives and more but simply said, these few tools will get you through years of carving. How refreshing ... thanks man! I am hooked and will start this weekend after deliveries of a few knives, a strop, and some 1x1x5 basswood. This subscriber is a lifer ...
Your knowledge of your own tools shows in how you know where the sharp bits are on each one and you point out features and handle two and three at a time. I would cut myself 6 times already and I’m only 11 minutes in. Brilliant. My dad was a woodcarver but I never met him. Always wanted too but now I think I will. Thank you.
This is going to be a great series, I love your idea of breaking this down into progressive steps. Carving beginners like myself will be able to review a shorter more detailed video of a specific area they may have trouble with. My nemesis is still carving faces. You make it look so simple but my eyes never come out like yours do and lately your noses have gone way above to an almost realist level. Thanks Doug keep up the great work and don’t forget to have fun with it. 😊
Awesome video Doug I'm super excited about this. I'm 35 and have been wanting to get into carving for some time, shout out to shout outs and shout out from Rhode island
Not endorsing anyone but the Flexcut starter set was economical and I really like the handles. Already had a few strops so I was almost ready to go. I had a complete wood carving X-Acto knife set and almost immediately realized that that was not the answer for real wood carving. Thanks Doug for your tutorials and introducing me back into wood carving a year ago ! Great timing for me with winter on the doorstep.
I started BlackSmith Hobbyist 4 years ago, and I now can make a knife better than intro level knife and most chisels and not selling my knives, but my BlackSmith Hobbyist products are for myself and love ones. Nothing for sale but just letting people know hobby can help other hobbies now I can make handles fit better. I wish companies would market over size handles on a line of knives to be trimmed to fit by the purchasers to trim to fit.That is going to be my next build. Thanks 👍
Love that you started the video outdoors! Thank you for this overview. My aunt has been a wood carver and traveling instructor for years, and I’m now developing an interest. Can’t wait to get started!
My first carving was made with the blade on a Leatherman tool and it was a spatula and i had a hole down the center where the pith was. (slap forehead and roll eyes!) the second thing i did was make a plain stick for stirring bread dough. I saw a fellow once carve donkeys and dogs and such and thought that would be interesting to try. Thanks for all your great videos Doug.
Your approach to teaching is exceptional. I have learned more in the last two videos I have watched then a good portion of what I have tried to learn over the last 20 years.
Thank you for such a clear explanation, Starting with casual knives, but now looking for something like one inch long blades. Good health to You and your family.
I'm new to carving Thanks to you and Mr. Messer putting up videos. I'm a loooong time rc model builder and have spent hundreds if not thousands I'm sure on tools I thought I needed. Kiss keep it simple stupid. What grandma used to say. Thanks for your sharing well done!
Thanks Doug 1st ever Vid I've watched. Had to give up Turning due to dust and am inspired to have a crack as they say. Start simple, learn the basics suits me fine.
Im so glad you are doing this series,I really want to get started after watching you and now I will know what to buy,I have a couple of pieces of wood put by already:)
Three years ago I had a notion I'd like to carve an axe handle. Bought a Mora 106 carving knife. It was about $40. That fall I carved and finished the entire axe handle with that one knife. Since then I've become hooked on wood carving and bought many specialized tools. The Mora 106 is my primary tool still. I gave my original to my grand daughter, who took an interest in carving. The Mora 106 has a laminated blade that takes and holds an edge well. The handle is comfortable and the length and profile is good for rough to fairly close carving. Thanks Doug for another great video. Thumbs up!
Doug is why I love my 2 blade barlow it's nostalgic and got me a pen blade for quill sharpener and larger blade in one package that folds and uk legal carry no way I'm carrying a,fixed blade could injure me in pocket and not classified as legal here in uk it must be 3inches must not lock or be fixed blades so a swiss army knife or my barlow are legal carry 👍🦊🐾🇮🇹🇺🇲
Very helpful Doug as I have retired and am starting to carve and Pole lathe. All your vid's are really good to watch and I have learnt a great deal already. Many thanks. Steve.
I subscribe to a lot of channels on different interests. This is, without doubt, my favorite carving channel. As a beginner in this hobby, it's refreshing to have this as a entertaining and basic source......Doug's knowledgeable and laid back style reminds me a lot of Hickok45's EXTREMELY SUCCESSFUL channel. It's going to be fun to see what Doug's channel becomes.....
I’ve got a 12 year old son who has expressed an interest in whittling, carving, and woodworking in general. He has an “ozark trail” pocketknife that was given to him a couple years ago and he likes to carve at sticks. We bought some wood that was supposed to be for carving at our local craft store but it was kind of expensive, I thought. (about $7 for a smallish piece.) but we got home and he had a hard time making any cuts at all in it. We figured it just needed to be sharpened, and my grandad actually gave him something to sharpen it with, which seemed to work really well. I watched some of the videos you have on basic tools needed where you say that you really only need one knife to get started. We watched another video where you carved a little wizard/gnome/Santa guy, and I think you said you could even do that with a pocket knife. It seems like you can go as fancy or simple as you want. My question is this. Being that he is only 12 and just now expressing he may have an interest in this, I don’t want to sink too much money into this just yet. But I was thinking of getting him some basic stuff he might enjoy for Christmas to play around with. What would you recommend for him?
I have just started watching your videos in the last few days. I must say you seem like one really cool dude! Also you are crazy talented. Thank you for your inspiration. Going to go out and get some tools and wood and try some of your ideas. Keep it up!!
Probably off topic, but I am impressed with the way that dog froze when you spoke it’s name. Especially when it wanted to check out the deer.
I concur animals are better behaved than some people lol more intelligent too 👍🇬🇧🐾🦊
Bordacollies are boss
It's a Border Collie, I wouldn't expect anything less.
Doug you’ve inspired me to go get the few tools mentioned in your video! I believe you will become the “Bob Ross of carving”.
He's TOTALLY the Bob Ross of carving. I've thought that too.
It's our job to make him into that
Doug is a national treasure. He should be knighted
That was the mist clear eyed explanation of the basic tool set up I've ever seen! Thanks Doug, you're a treasure and I'm blessed to have stumbled onto you all that time ago
My husband was inspired after watching you, so on our last trip he decided to carve me a bear! 💛 He ended up making me the best pair of chop sticks I've ever used😉! I ate every meal with them that weekend and keep them in my pack now! Lol
@@redskyz483 What? Carving a bear or chop sticks? Lol
@@redskyz483 it was his first attempt at carving, and when things didn't turn out quite as he planned, he created something else with what he had left of the wood. When life gives you lemons... Who needs a hand carved bear when I have a pair of chopsticks and an amazing hubby!
Robertine Buckley you’ll treasure those chopsticks forever! ❤️
Brilliant!
Thanks for your comment that made me smile😊💓🇺🇸
Thanks Doug. I'm late to the party but, 4 years later, this is easily one of the best introductions to the tools needed I've seen. Thanks again, subscribed )O(
I've really come to love watching your videos. Any of them. You're a natural on camera, and I love the fact that it's not all super-rehearsed and "perfect." You're not just some guy showing his skills, you're like - I don't know, - everyone's friend, just trying to help us all get better. I appreciate that very much, and by the comments here I'm not alone in that. In a world that is going to heck in a handbasket, it's amazingly wonderful to find someone that's just down to earth, with no agenda, just sharing things he loves with other people. Thank you. Thank you very, very much.
Couldn't agree more, "everybody's friend" is a great way to put it. There is something about his voice and mannerisms that are just so comforting. He's not trying to be famous, doesn't waste time telling you what NOT to do or discourage you from trying...just a real down to Earth guy who enjoys what he does and wants to share his knowledge.
People like you guys are the unsung heros of the pandemic.
What a nice person to share his “passion”. THANK YOU. I’m excited about learning basic carving!
Thanks for this Doug, sitting on a log in the woods in autumn, coffee in hand and a startled deer scares a squirrel up a tree in the middle of a carving tutorial priceless 😁😁 great advice as usual I need to spend more time 'doing' instead of 'thinking of doing' best wishes from the UK keep'em coming
👍👍
VERY good dog! He responded to one softly spoken command, as only a well trained and committed Family member would.
I'm overly pleased to say that I made a 75 minute (each way) trip west of Chicago today and bought a FlexCut 3 knife pack with a stick of compound, on sale for $41.29. I had been following along with your videos using nothing but regular chisels I sharpened razor sharp. I bought a CHEAP set of carving tools from Harbor Freight for like $10 and it came with a "V" tool and 2 gouges, along with a couple chisels and that angled chisel you just showed (that I forgot the name of). Granted, those cheap tools took some elbow grease to get sharp blades and I had to remove all the tools from the handles, drill deeper and even, and epoxied them back together properly. They work great now. I had been wondering what the best, minimal tools were and, fortunately, I now have the ones you recommended and then some. You've been my sole inspiration and I watch your videos regularly to learn and just watch.
Inspired by Doug I went out this morning and found some wood for my first whittlings. I so hope I can create something worthwhile, we'll see.
Bio Unit Zone 3 no matter what it looks like, treasure it. It’s your very own creation
It's the journey not the destination. Practice practice practice.
I just came across my first carving project I ever carved. I was surprised it turned out as good as it did because I remember it being a complete disaster! Be sure to save those first carvings so you can look back on how far you have come. Enjoy!
Great, what kind of wood did you get?
@@robvegart
Not sure what it is, it was a fallen branch. Anyway, I decided to hone my whittling skills by using a hatchet and Mora knife to turn some cherry branches into walking sticks. Man, it's so therapeutic
Since I have started watching your videos I find myself carving and it is my meditation. It's great, thank you 😊
doug, youre awesome! thanks for everything!
Thanks Doug. I also started carving after watching your videos. Super novice here, but having a relaxing blast doing it. Beginner tip - As long as I don't tell anyone what I am trying to carve it is way more fun. Last week I started out trying to carve a turkey and ended up with a scuba diver. No one was the wiser. Thanks for sharing!
Couldn't get a hold of any Helvie Knife like yours to ship to Norway! Ordered an 1 3/4'' knife from OCC Tools and a v-tool from Flexcut. Thank you for your videos, i recently discovered your channel and it's an absolute delight.
Cheers from Norway
I was gifted carving tools for Christmas from my granddad. I've never carved. It's a lovely gift, I'd love to put them to use.
Out of all these videos in this series the sharpening one I'm looking forward to the most.
I want 2 carve all my own wooden kitchenware. ThanQ for this series!
Thanks for all the info Doug! Really helpful!
Hello from Eagle River Alaska!!!! Doug that was a great video. We are just getting started but we enjoy watching your videos. Thank you.
Thanks for getting me into this hobby. It’s kept me sane during lockdown here in England. I really enjoy not so good but trying. All the best mate
Why are you locked down, are you on house arrest?
Hi Doug, I love your videos. What I especially love about it is your laidback attitude, your knowledge and the fact that you don’t cut and add new video material in the middle of a sentence.
Sometimes you’ll blend in a new topic, but that doesn’t bother me at all.
Anyway, keep up the good woodwork.
Greetings from the Netherlands!
Thank you for this, so helpful! Love your shelf of 'friends' behind you! Beautiful work
Thanks Doug. I ordered a Flexcut 1 1/4" knife, strop on a block and a bag of Basswood. Delivered tomorrow, can hardly wait.
I want to practice with the country folk, Santa and maybe some elves. If all goes well the are a few wood spirits to try. That birdhouse you made really caught my eye too.
Thank you for getting my butt out of the recliner.
Checking in 2 years later. Hope you are well. How did it go? Did you stick with the hobby?
Hi! I'm learning how to wood carve because I've been stuck for the past 6 weeks in the countryside because of covid. There's lots of wood lying around here and I was so surprised to find that the wood is gorgeous once the tree bark is removed!! So cool to connect with different people from myself over this!! Also great fabricville joke :-)
I've been carving for nearly 25 years, and i just love watching this brother! Even deer come close to learn something! Great Job with the new shop!
Love your videos, been binge watching them. Also love the little bloke looking out of the tree at the beginning.
Doug you are bang on the buck been subscribe to ya for few years now love you content greetings from the uk 🇬🇧🇮🇹🐾🦊
Looking into getting into a new Hobby and found your playlists. You are absolutely wonderful in your explanations, guidance, and banter. Love the series I’ve watched so far and can’t wait to get into it. Thanks for all you do!
Excellent! Excellent! Excellent! Thank you!
My most used tools are plaster's and my swear jar
Calls the dogs name, dog does a statue! I love it.
Thanks
Excellent... Info shared Doug, When I first started carving, MY Dad started me out with a modified blade on a Old Timer Pocket knife... I learned the basic with that and then moved into dedicated carving knifes, "V" tools and gauges... I feel you are spot on with start with the basic's....Be it a pocket knife or a carving knife... Just start and let you mind and time go by in some really good relaxation time. Once you learn which way you want to carve then invest in other tools.
Thanks for starting out with the Basics of carving...
Thank you so much 😊 you are a master of carving 👏👍👩🎤I’m 77 & just starting to get into small carving 🇺🇸
Great Video - I started making walking sticks after the first lockdown and from there started whittling and wood carving - I just started with a Benchmade folder, sandpaper, and wood stain.
Eventually I got more tools, but happy with what I have and every day I do a little bit of work, even if it's 5 or ten minutes, I get projects done. Thanks for more inspiration.
What a hoot. Now I am in my shop measuring blades. See what you’ve done! Ha. Glad you put out a basics video again. Thorough and helpful.
As I grow older, I realize things that are represented as simple or even backward, like wood carving, are only represented that way by people ignorant of the depth of complexity involved. Mr. Linker is a pretty straightforward guy, but just discussing knives opens a whole world of perspectives and data. The world is SO much bigger and more amazing than we think, there's no reason to live anyone else's idea of a good life.
revolt against the modern world
that's why I love getting into a lot of rabbit holes in the internet for new hobbies. You can see how a simple thing as cutting wood has so much work behind. And with the internet everyone can see and share the knowledge
Just getting interested in starting carving. I've been woodworking all my life as a top hobby but after watching several of your videos, I am determined to be able to carve Santa's and more for my grandkids.
Like many of the other commenters, you are one of the best on UA-cam as you explain, show, and explain more in a down to earth kind of way that is unfortunately a rare thing these days. This particular video has me convinced I am 100% correct about the man/carver you are. You "did not" try to get us startups to buy $500 worth of knives and more but simply said, these few tools will get you through years of carving. How refreshing ... thanks man! I am hooked and will start this weekend after deliveries of a few knives, a strop, and some 1x1x5 basswood. This subscriber is a lifer ...
White tail deer ( PS ) coffee time
Doug thank you for your information topic on carving tools
Your knowledge of your own tools shows in how you know where the sharp bits are on each one and you point out features and handle two and three at a time.
I would cut myself 6 times already and I’m only 11 minutes in.
Brilliant. My dad was a woodcarver but I never met him. Always wanted too but now I think I will.
Thank you.
"Tiny Eyes, Tiny Guys" is the name of my lo-fi alt rock garage band. Great videos btw. Just whittled away at my first stick in years.
Thank you Doug! I needed to hear this. MAKE THE TIME TO CARVE! Two thumbs up. And you inspired me to bring my carving stuff wherever I go.
Nice Doug, I can’t wait for the sharpening and stropping video. For some reason I’m just not doing something right.
Thanks Doug for another very useful video
This is going to be a great series, I love your idea of breaking this down into progressive steps. Carving beginners like myself will be able to review a shorter more detailed video of a specific area they may have trouble with. My nemesis is still carving faces. You make it look so simple but my eyes never come out like yours do and lately your noses have gone way above to an almost realist level.
Thanks Doug keep up the great work and don’t forget to have fun with it. 😊
I totally want to make one of those ghosts. Thanks Doug! I got started with carving finally thanks to you.
Easy to follow, easy to listen to, casual and humble. You’ve inspired me in my initial carving experience.
Awesome video Doug I'm super excited about this. I'm 35 and have been wanting to get into carving for some time, shout out to shout outs and shout out from Rhode island
Good Sunday Doug! Thank you for the explanation of the basic and different carving tools!👍
Hello Doug, thanks for the great videos
Was looking forward to this, thanks Doug!
Not endorsing anyone but the Flexcut starter set was economical and I really like the handles. Already had a few strops so I was almost ready to go. I had a complete wood carving X-Acto knife set and almost immediately realized that that was not the answer for real wood carving. Thanks Doug for your tutorials and introducing me back into wood carving a year ago ! Great timing for me with winter on the doorstep.
The Wood Spirit came to greet you, and salute your work, as i do. Thanks
Very excited about this series and so glad you are putting this out there. Thanks Doug!
I started BlackSmith Hobbyist 4 years ago, and I now can make a knife better than intro level knife and most chisels and not selling my knives, but my BlackSmith Hobbyist products are for myself and love ones.
Nothing for sale but just letting people know hobby can help other hobbies now I can make handles fit better.
I wish companies would market over size handles on a line of knives to be trimmed to fit by the purchasers to trim to fit.That is going to be my next build.
Thanks 👍
Thanks for the schooling. I enjoyed it. 😁👍
Thanks Doug, You have put my mind at ease,
Thanks Doug! Enjoyed your presentation.
Love that you started the video outdoors! Thank you for this overview. My aunt has been a wood carver and traveling instructor for years, and I’m now developing an interest. Can’t wait to get started!
Great Teacher! Thank you friend. Your skills are fantastic.
My first carving was made with the blade on a Leatherman tool and it was a spatula and i had a hole down the center where the pith was. (slap forehead and roll eyes!) the second thing i did was make a plain stick for stirring bread dough. I saw a fellow once carve donkeys and dogs and such and thought that would be interesting to try. Thanks for all your great videos Doug.
Another great video Doug
Thanks for an excellent teaching and training video
Your approach to teaching is exceptional. I have learned more in the last two videos I have watched then a good portion of what I have tried to learn over the last 20 years.
Thank you for such a clear explanation, Starting with casual knives, but now looking for something like one inch long blades. Good health to You and your family.
So glad I found your channel. Its been perfect for a beginner like me starting this new hobby during this COVID19 time
Great job covering and simplifying the basics. Thank you Doug.
... making notes.. and I will watch all the series... Home everyday... enjoy... Probably going to get those two,...
I'm new to carving Thanks to you and Mr. Messer putting up videos. I'm a loooong time rc model builder and have spent hundreds if not thousands I'm sure on tools I thought I needed. Kiss keep it simple stupid. What grandma used to say. Thanks for your sharing well done!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and explaining you don't have to break the bank to get started.
I remember Doug, you carving n giving Shawn a tall Wiseman as a cabin warming gift. Thanks Doug. ... Arkansas Clyde
Thanks. This video was very informative. Greatly appreciate it 👍
Thanks Doug 1st ever Vid I've watched. Had to give up Turning due to dust and am inspired to have a crack as they say. Start simple, learn the basics suits me fine.
Doug, I just love your honesty and no nonsense approach, thank you, you are a true inspiration. 👍
I am very impressed by your guide Ce and knowledge. From Nova Scotia Canada, hello and keep up the good work.
Great vid! Can't go wrong with my trusty Mora 120 to get started. Made myself a pocket stropping block from a piece of pine and an old leather belt.
Thank you. I saw some knives in the hardware store and had not the slightest idea which one to buy. Now I know.
Im so glad you are doing this series,I really want to get started after watching you and now I will know what to buy,I have a couple of pieces of wood put by already:)
Thank you for the intro. I will be getting into wood carving, I look forward o your other video
Thank you so much for this. It helped me out when I went to pick up my first tool set
Three years ago I had a notion I'd like to carve an axe handle. Bought a Mora 106 carving knife. It was about $40. That fall I carved and finished the entire axe handle with that one knife. Since then I've become hooked on wood carving and bought many specialized tools. The Mora 106 is my primary tool still. I gave my original to my grand daughter, who took an interest in carving. The Mora 106 has a laminated blade that takes and holds an edge well. The handle is comfortable and the length and profile is good for rough to fairly close carving. Thanks Doug for another great video. Thumbs up!
Thank you Doug you are one hell of a teacher
perfect. You are so correct. Thanks.
Nice video once again mate cheers from Australia 🇦🇺🇦🇺👍👍💯💯
Very helpful intro, thank you sir!
Appreciate the introduction to the tools.
Doug is why I love my 2 blade barlow it's nostalgic and got me a pen blade for quill sharpener and larger blade in one package that folds and uk legal carry no way I'm carrying a,fixed blade could injure me in pocket and not classified as legal here in uk it must be 3inches must not lock or be fixed blades so a swiss army knife or my barlow are legal carry 👍🦊🐾🇮🇹🇺🇲
I also carry my wood carving tools into the woods. I leave the mess outside.
Good work
Very helpful Doug as I have retired and am starting to carve and Pole lathe. All your vid's are really good to watch and I have learnt a great deal already. Many thanks. Steve.
Excited to watch and start carving my first project w your series
Your discussion about 1 and 3/4 inch is spot on. I have also found it to be true.
I subscribe to a lot of channels on different interests. This is, without doubt, my favorite carving channel. As a beginner in this hobby, it's refreshing to have this as a entertaining and basic source......Doug's knowledgeable and laid back style reminds me a lot of Hickok45's EXTREMELY SUCCESSFUL channel.
It's going to be fun to see what Doug's channel becomes.....
Great opening vid Doug. Well explained and good guidance for those just starting out. looking forward to future vids. ATB.
I’ve got a 12 year old son who has expressed an interest in whittling, carving, and woodworking in general. He has an “ozark trail” pocketknife that was given to him a couple years ago and he likes to carve at sticks. We bought some wood that was supposed to be for carving at our local craft store but it was kind of expensive, I thought. (about $7 for a smallish piece.) but we got home and he had a hard time making any cuts at all in it.
We figured it just needed to be sharpened, and my grandad actually gave him something to sharpen it with, which seemed to work really well.
I watched some of the videos you have on basic tools needed where you say that you really only need one knife to get started. We watched another video where you carved a little wizard/gnome/Santa guy, and I think you said you could even do that with a pocket knife.
It seems like you can go as fancy or simple as you want. My question is this. Being that he is only 12 and just now expressing he may have an interest in this, I don’t want to sink too much money into this just yet. But I was thinking of getting him some basic stuff he might enjoy for Christmas to play around with. What would you recommend for him?
Did you watch the video? The whole thing was my recommendation
Enjoying these videos Doug. Great for beginners and good refresher for those who have a bit of experience. Thanks
Thanks Doug for doing these beginner videos! Just what I need to get started carving!
Looks like you love your Helvie blades Doug 👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👍
Thanks for starting right the beginning Doug, I’m just at the point of buying my first tools. Thanks🤗🌈
I have just started watching your videos in the last few days. I must say you seem like one really cool dude! Also you are crazy talented. Thank you for your inspiration. Going to go out and get some tools and wood and try some of your ideas. Keep it up!!