Arbortech Ball Gouge for Wood Carving
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- Опубліковано 20 лип 2024
- The Arbortech Ball Gouge, my favorite tool for hollowing out concaves and spoons. Please let me know if you need anymore information for this tool. I am not sponsored in anyway by Arbortech (Just Saying)
If you would like to purchase the Arbortech ball gouge through Amazon.com and help me out here is the link to it. (thankyou) amzn.to/468NzbD
Chapters
0:04 Introduction
0:46 Acurate carving with the Arbortech Ball Gouge
2:52 Holding the Grinder for better control of the Ball Gouge
3:42 Bonus tip smoothing the finish
4:09 Carving a viking coffee kuksa
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Does a how to Carve a spoon video. Step by step sound like a good idea to make?
Great idea, Matt!
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@@urmelausdemeis3495 cheers for watching
@@MattCarves
Mit Freude und Interesse verfolge ich Ihren Kanal.
Vielen Dank für' Teilhaben lassen an Ihren Fähigkeiten.
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Ich selbst bin leider mit dem Messer nicht sonderlich geschickt. Daher werde ich eher mittelgroße, abstrakte Objekte mit den Werkzeugen von Arbortech und Manpa versuchen.
Daher freue ich mich über Tipps zum Gebrauch dieser Werkzeuge besonders!
Gern mehr davon ...
@@urmelausdemeis3495 Thank you for following. Yeah the arbortec is very good for medium sized projects. My favorite is the ball gouge. Cheers
Thank you for the review, Matt. Really great tips and tricks in there, and good to see you using the handle of your grinder to work the tool. Makes a big difference!! Looking forward to your 'How to' on spoon carving!
Thanks, Matt. Very useful tips.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the video, Matt! I've been wanting this tool & now even more lol! Between Arbortech & Manpa there's several I plan on adding to my arsenal.
Thanks Jesse. This is my favorite tool from Arbortech, I think it is useful when you do alot of concave work. Happy carving 👍
Thanks for the tips Matt
No worries Anthony 👍
Matt this was absolutely fantastic. thank you for sharing. warm regards, Amit
No problem Amit. Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Thanks
Hi Matt. Nice vid! you're making me want to go out and buy more tools my friend!
He does that all the time to me!
Yeah sorry Jim. 😞.
Ha ha Claire, I am sure all your money is probably going into buying an arsenal of chainsaws and accessories now😀
That tool would be nice to have
Mmmmmm shiny new tool syndrome. I am a sufferer of that as well. 🙂
I dont own this tool ( i would like too😊) Matt but a good tutorial on handling this amazing tool by Arbortech.
Thank you Mahendra. 🙂
That looks like a fun tool, guess I'm getting one of those next 😁. With carving your table ( the dragon so far ) I was showing my partner and she said wouldn't it be cool if the subscribers sent you drawings to carve on it. 🤔 Just a thought.
Yeah that is a cool idea. Some styles of drawings are hard to carve. Outta curiosity what kind of picture would you send?
@@MattCarves um all depends on where you would put it, for example if it was on a leg, a Celtic pattern would go good. I'm pretty good at drawing carving patterns so if you need any just ask. They will get to you pretty quick as I'm in the Kapiti coast. 😎
@@markanthony559 Cool man. Going to carve the top first. I can send you some dimensions if you want. I am trying to keep a viking dragon, medievil theme going. Matt
@@MattCarves yeah sure, Celtic and Norse patterns are my speciality. You can e-mail me smash69dragon@gmail.com
Thanks for the tips Matt. Does it attach to any angle grinder?
Hi Claire. this is a copy and paste job from there website. What does my grinder need to fit the Ball Gouge?
The Ball Gouge fits most 4″ (100mm) and 4 1/2″ (115mm) angle grinders. However, when choosing an angle grinder to suit the blade, you should look for the following features:
An auxiliary handle
The on/off switch positioned on the top or side
At least 550 Watts power
Should have a spindle thread of: M14 (AUS and UK ) | M14 (Europe) | 5/8″ (North America)
Thanks for the info Matt, one day i'll be all tooled up!
Does this design of ball gouge come in different collet sizes?
Sorry for the late reply. So here in New Zealand the most common thread size on an angle grinder is M14 (14mm) Abortech sells world wide thus I would check your local supplier for thread size as angle grinders may be different accross the world. Cheers Matt
Where can I buy this set of components
Arbortech sells the ball gouge 👍. cheers for watching