All of your videos have helped me so much. Thank you for all the instructions and details you provide... Your work is absolutely amazing and I hope to be as good as you some day!
Hunter where do you buy your burrs, I went to three different stores couldn't find burrs to fit the Dremel , im very impressed with you work your very talented
Thanks Jon! I added links to all the burrs I show in the video here so that should help www.usskullhunter.com/skull-carving-burrs-what-you-need-to-take-your-skull-carving-to-the-next-level
Thank you for showing us specifics of what each burr does! Is there a good source of cheap horse or cow skulls to practice on? Do your burrs remain sharp enough or do you have to replace them?
Enjoying your videos. They are very informative and easy to follow. I was on Pinterest when I stumbled onto your skulls and had to watch to see how they were done. WOW, they are beautiful!! I would love to "try" make some. I have a dremel tool and would like to get a skull. Where do you purchase one or get a bone to work on to begin on that medium? Any suggestions? I'd be very interested if you could give me any ideas. TYIA. Barb
Hey Barb! That's awesome! Thanks for looking me up :) So not to be lazy I take a look at this article and video I did on that topic and let me know if you can get some ideas from it www.usskullhunter.com/where-to-find-animal-skulls-locally-for-skull-carving-for-free
Hunter, thank you for the quick reply and the information. I think I might have a couple connections already, thanks to your suggestions! Looking forward to getting started. Need to purchase the mask first though.
Do you find yourself using your air powered carver often? I saw you unbox one but don't think I have seen you use one (though I am still working through your library so I may just not have come across it yet
Thanks Coyote for noticing! Yes so like you said I got one a while back but have not honestly not used it much. I am using it exclusively on the current project (deer skull war mask) but other than that I probably use my Dremel 95% of the time. And I guess the real reason I have not used it much is it just takes some getting used to. I have been using and am comfortable with a Dremel so I just kinda always pick that up. It's a bit hard to explain but because the Turbo Carver is so small and light any movements you make translate to whatever you are carving, whereas with a Dremel there is a little more weight and you feel like your movements can be more controlled. Basically, the Turbo Carver takes more skill. There are a lot of other pros/cons to each and once I do use the Turbo carver more then I will make a final judgement if one is better than the other or simply each good for different stuff :)
Hey Mark! Sorry for the late reply! So other than just coming up with designs I have commissioned other artist to do custom designs for me. I do have some available on my website as well www.usskullhunter.com/learn-skull-carving
Thank you for sharing...God Bless You..Jesus Loves You So Very Much...keep inspiring others to create beautiful works of art and honor the Lord with the talents He has placed on them. What a blessing you are indeed.
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All of your videos have helped me so much. Thank you for all the instructions and details you provide... Your work is absolutely amazing and I hope to be as good as you some day!
Thank you for watching Kelli! Keep me updated on how things go :)
69 yr. young just learning to carve in bones .Thank you for all the information From New-Brunswick Canada
Hey Roger! That's great!! Thanks for watching from up north! I will be in Ottawa in a few weeks visiting family : )
Excelente . A que velocidad trabajan las puntas
Your work is amazing. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with other humans.
Hey you bet, thanks for watching!
So glad i found you!
Thanks for stopping by Alexander!
Very informative video, your a great teacher and inspiration.
Thank! And thank you for subscribing, I appreciate the support!
Great info!! Bought my first set of burrs from Harbor Frieght..No size indicated on them or the package..finding time to start is now my problem lol..
excelente trabajo 👌 gracias por la información 👍
harbor freight's burs are rough(course) grit, they sell diamonds between 80-120.
Very aggressive.
They are Warrior Diamond burrs 👍
That's cool Howard, yeah i have gotten some of theirs before also.
Por supuesto Franciso!
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Hunter where do you buy your burrs, I went to three different stores couldn't find burrs to fit the Dremel , im very impressed with you work your very talented
Thanks Jon! I added links to all the burrs I show in the video here so that should help www.usskullhunter.com/skull-carving-burrs-what-you-need-to-take-your-skull-carving-to-the-next-level
Wow I love seeing channels like these keep it up the good work!
Thanks, I will!
Awesome video thank you for the info for the Burr's
Sure thing, thanks for watching!
Thanks mate for this video! I just started making bone jewelry, it's very helpful ;)
Sweeet! Glad I can help :) Would love to see some of your work!
Thank you for showing us specifics of what each burr does! Is there a good source of cheap horse or cow skulls to practice on? Do your burrs remain sharp enough or do you have to replace them?
Take a look at this list of places where you can fins skulls usskullhunter.com/find-animal-skulls-locally-skull-carving-free/
Just depending on how much I use them, yes. I dont generally spend more than maybe $10 a month on average on new burrs.
How did you do your image transfer on this one? Looks like clear transfer paper.
Here is the video I made on how I do the transfer :) ua-cam.com/video/rghXUZ9GbTE/v-deo.html
Enjoying your videos. They are very informative and easy to follow. I was on Pinterest when I stumbled onto your skulls and had to watch to see how they were done. WOW, they are beautiful!!
I would love to "try" make some. I have a dremel tool and would like to get a skull. Where do you purchase one or get a bone to work on to begin on that medium? Any suggestions?
I'd be very interested if you could give me any ideas.
TYIA.
Barb
Hey Barb! That's awesome! Thanks for looking me up :) So not to be lazy I take a look at this article and video I did on that topic and let me know if you can get some ideas from it www.usskullhunter.com/where-to-find-animal-skulls-locally-for-skull-carving-for-free
Hunter, thank you for the quick reply and the information. I think I might have a couple connections already, thanks to your suggestions!
Looking forward to getting started. Need to purchase the mask first though.
Do you find yourself using your air powered carver often? I saw you unbox one but don't think I have seen you use one (though I am still working through your library so I may just not have come across it yet
Thanks Coyote for noticing! Yes so like you said I got one a while back but have not honestly not used it much. I am using it exclusively on the current project (deer skull war mask) but other than that I probably use my Dremel 95% of the time. And I guess the real reason I have not used it much is it just takes some getting used to. I have been using and am comfortable with a Dremel so I just kinda always pick that up. It's a bit hard to explain but because the Turbo Carver is so small and light any movements you make translate to whatever you are carving, whereas with a Dremel there is a little more weight and you feel like your movements can be more controlled. Basically, the Turbo Carver takes more skill. There are a lot of other pros/cons to each and once I do use the Turbo carver more then I will make a final judgement if one is better than the other or simply each good for different stuff :)
Where do you find patterns to use?
Hey Mark! Sorry for the late reply! So other than just coming up with designs I have commissioned other artist to do custom designs for me. I do have some available on my website as well www.usskullhunter.com/learn-skull-carving
Cool channel bro, keep it up.
Thanks Matt :)
Thank you for sharing...God Bless You..Jesus Loves You So Very Much...keep inspiring others to create beautiful works of art and honor the Lord with the talents He has placed on them. What a blessing you are indeed.
Thank you Matthew! I appreciate that and for watching!
i learned some things
Great! Thanks for watching!