Just recently found your channel and absolutely loving it. Minus the cnc and laser stuff, it’s pretty much what I’ve been doing. So many great tips and tricks, fun energy, love that you’re getting the kids involved.
Estatic that I've found your channel! Been doing my own projects with minimal knowledge, and you've since given me ideas to further my skills. Appreciate you!
I also just found you. WOW. I love your videos. You make it look so easy and fun. I love how you explain everything. I'm binge watching your videos. LOL
One beginner step (beginner here) that would be very helpful is showing the cuts and how to accomplish them for getting the flat surfaces that you’re starting with. How do you manage to cut a round log down to work with?
Wow, I love your products, and I may start do some organic shapes with my saved logs, but, for how long should I leave the log to dry out? Or is there a way to make it faster?
I am thinking of getting a new angle grinder for wood carving. Have you ever tried the dewalt battery powered grinders? Would that be a bad idea considering it being used mostly for wood carving and metal grinding for welding? Thanks.
Hello, I watch your videos with great pleasure. But there is something you want to ask. When I make something out of wood like you did, I cannot prevent it from cracking after I make it. Is there a way to do this? Thank you in advance for your answer.
There are two ways to stoppinh cracking. Sealing the end grain is one. The other is filling in the crack with someting like super glue, Very Liquid CA glue. Or using slow setting epoxy (2 part). Or decently made wood filler from sawdust from your Sanders dust bag mixed with tightbond-II thingy. Let it currrrre.
Yeah! Was wondering who’d spot it. We love Crunch Labs and all things Mark Rober. My loft bed video totally was an excuse for my 10 year old to show off his builds 😁
What I Like To Do Is If I See A Crack I Like Mixing Some Tightbond 2 With Some Sawdust From The Wood I'm Sanding On & use It As A Wood Filler. & As It Dry's It's Actualy Invisable.
There are two ways to stoppinh cracking. Sealing the end grain is one. The other is filling in the crack with someting like super glue, Very Liquid CA glue. Or using slow setting epoxy (2 part). Or decently made wood filler from sawdust from your Sanders dust bag mixed with tightbond-II thingy. Let it currrrre.
Just recently found your channel and absolutely loving it. Minus the cnc and laser stuff, it’s pretty much what I’ve been doing. So many great tips and tricks, fun energy, love that you’re getting the kids involved.
Estatic that I've found your channel! Been doing my own projects with minimal knowledge, and you've since given me ideas to further my skills. Appreciate you!
I also just found you. WOW. I love your videos. You make it look so easy and fun. I love how you explain everything. I'm binge watching your videos. LOL
Those bowls look amazing.
Much appreciated!
One beginner step (beginner here) that would be very helpful is showing the cuts and how to accomplish them for getting the flat surfaces that you’re starting with. How do you manage to cut a round log down to work with?
Chainsaw or bandsaw it’s like a car just use a bigger hammer I taught myself how to do a lot of this and being risky pays off and you figure it out
Отличный канал, смотрю ролики не один раз, ничего не понимаю😂, но руки обо всем говорят. Подписка👍👍👍👍🤝
I love this channel! Help that you’re a hawks fan too! Would love to later get some of those theatre seats!
That hat and sweatshirt make me think of my 1st car! "72" Dodge Demon", red and black!
Oh, I enjoyed the video too! Lol
Awesome!
Well I am from Finland, so I love Osmo color oils an waxes. So easy to use.
😊
That 45° cut is real. Nice onus.
Wow, I love your products, and I may start do some organic shapes with my saved logs, but, for how long should I leave the log to dry out? Or is there a way to make it faster?
Love what you’re creating! Should wood be seasoned before you power carve a bowl or tray?
I wanted to make a bread bowl this gives a a lot of lnfo on how to get started
Please slow down the cutting for a little bit so we can actually see how the bit cuts in real time. Thx.
Again! A great video!
Thank you!
Love your tattoo - my favorite verse.
If you drilled out the pitch , would it still split??
I am thinking of getting a new angle grinder for wood carving. Have you ever tried the dewalt battery powered grinders? Would that be a bad idea considering it being used mostly for wood carving and metal grinding for welding? Thanks.
Personally, I saw go to a pawnshop and get whatever grinder for about $20. Use it til it dies and get another. I’m o er buying grinders new.
❤ Great video. Good😊 info.
Thank you so much!
Thank you I recently lost my lathe and was looking for a way to make projects
Holy workshop😮!!!
Thank you... Thank you😊
Hello, I watch your videos with great pleasure. But there is something you want to ask. When I make something out of wood like you did, I cannot prevent it from cracking after I make it. Is there a way to do this? Thank you in advance for your answer.
Thanks!! Great video
There are two ways to stoppinh cracking.
Sealing the end grain is one.
The other is filling in the crack with someting like super glue, Very Liquid CA glue.
Or using slow setting epoxy (2 part).
Or decently made wood filler from sawdust from your Sanders dust bag mixed with tightbond-II thingy.
Let it currrrre.
Love the channel. I am a fellow Seattle Sports fan, so its fun seeing all the stickers and such. But just wondering why no Reign or Storm?
Thanks! I do have Storm in a few places. Just not the biggest soccer fan for Sounders or Reign. But have made some
Great video
Thank you!
Nice! Thanks!
Will the CA glue you refer to leave the bowl safe for eating or serving food from?
Love this. Thanks for all the info! New to your channel..what's the 6:8 on your apron mean?
Which type of grinder wheels, you have used?
Crunchlabs ftw!
Yeah! Was wondering who’d spot it. We love Crunch Labs and all things Mark
Rober. My loft bed video totally was an excuse for my 10 year old to show off his builds 😁
Us too. My kids love the builds and all things Mark Rober as well. He has infectious enthusiasm. Love your videos too!
Oh and quick question, can’t seem to find it again but if a board is bowed for a glue up, bow in or bow out?
Great video and projects. Thanks for sharing everything including the oopsie. Sharing the oopsie helps me stress less when I make projects.😊
Does that arbor tech work better than a Kutzall ?
I have a cypress bowl that is cracking. How do you fix that?
Is there any working direction rules?
Just a heads up... Was trying to show some love to Valencia, but the link does not work.
Appreciate it! Should work now: valenciatheaterseating.com
❤ 👏
Air die grinder with rollock discs.
Olive oil?
Use mineral oil
What I Like To Do Is If I See
A Crack I Like Mixing Some Tightbond 2 With Some Sawdust
From The Wood I'm Sanding On
& use It As A Wood Filler. &
As It Dry's It's Actualy Invisable.
Angle grinders are dangerous tools, i got a belly wound from one time.
Im a wood cutter and a bowl maker. My third year
Gaf it.
Totally angle grinder you guuuyyyyssss!!
You lost me at the woopsy
Shits 280 just for the disk
Enough with the food safe nonsense! All modern finishes are safe when cured. Stop wasting money or been duped by marketing.
Did you listen? He said most were safe when cured then mentioned about liability if you sell stuff. He wasn't pushing anything at you.
Stop Promoting angle grinders as carving tools. They can and will serious injury or bleeding to death...
Wrong hobby if you are worried about safety. All the tools are potential dangerous.
Hey you need to at least share with the turbo plane looks like close up. Your video is a thumbs down for me
Did you watch the entire video? There’s a close up 🙄 geez….
There are two ways to stoppinh cracking.
Sealing the end grain is one.
The other is filling in the crack with someting like super glue, Very Liquid CA glue.
Or using slow setting epoxy (2 part).
Or decently made wood filler from sawdust from your Sanders dust bag mixed with tightbond-II thingy.
Let it currrrre.