Oh my gosh Matt, this video is terrific. Love the humor and your skill I always appreciate. Those nasal labial folds come with age but give such character to a face. You’re the plastic surgeon of wooden faces
Thank you. This type of tutorial on specifics, without covering the whole face, in this case, is most helpful to someone like me who is a beginner. Appreciate
Thanks for the details along with explanations, the nose tends to be an area for me that needs more attention in all honesty. Appreciate your presentation!
That solves a problem for me, I've been making the upper lip to flat under the full width of the nose. Now I see I need to round it more. Thanks for the tip on the nose. (Pun intended)
I don't really have any productive criticism I like all your videos. Keep doing what you're doing in making great videos and if I had a criticism it's not directed at you, but it would be for the carving community to make videos longer and stop making these shorts as they're called. In my opinion it doesn't teach you any but to say look what I can do and doesn't help people learn. Again keep up the great work!!! ✌️♥️😀
Cheers Larry. yeah I try to make shorts to attract new subs, as youtube shows them to more people. I hear what your saying though and I am thinking on making longer videos. Its a pretty small niche thus the people that watch videos on dremel carving tend to want to learn as opposed to want entertainment only. Happy carving Larry 👍
Howdy Mr. Matt. I am in the process of carving my 2nd carving while having YT running in the background. I believe I just earned my first "battle scar"....Was using a carving bit (basically 3 knives wrapped around a cylinder)...it's not a grinder and a burr, it's a knife really. Goes into my Dremel for fine point outlining. Went to wipe the dust away and wiped my finger right into the tip of the cutter. It bled, but mehhh. Went in and slapped a band-aid on it and got back to work. Anyways...I'm curious what these types of carvings are called? I watch Eric Rohten: Make a Wood Sign.....He's great, but he doesn't do "detail" as it were. What you do, Jordy. Mike Stinnet and that dude at Cabin on the Lake....What are "these" carvings called? It's not a sign or a plaque. What is it? I'm currently doing a carving of a mushroom house with some fairies "in love". It's on a flat board, but I'm doing uncutting and depth etc. I guess, kinda for lack of a better word, it's 3D carving....but is on a flat board. What is this type of carving called?
Cheers, John. will have to make a hooked nose video soon. I did do a witch hooked nose a while ago but didnt really explain.ua-cam.com/video/qGOdqh-rR5c/v-deo.htmlsi=WcU0oPkesVrs2-tz
I catch myself looking at people's noses and in my mind trying to figure out how to carve it in wood 😂. Ive noticed very beautiful noses , and noses are so different. I need to get better at noses. Practice and more practice I shall do! 😊✌️
@@masoudsanjari9047 Yeah thats a hard question as they are the most expensive, you can get cheap ones on amazon. Lots of people just use the cheap ones.
Mean nose Matt, you've come a long way in the last few year's. I've still gotta practice my faces... funny how I can't do faces that good but I can carve animals lol
For as many human faces that I've carved, I had trouble when I tried to carve a baby Groot face and head. I was trying to make a cartoonish figurine, and I had to give up several times because I just couldn't figure out what to do.
Thanks Matt 👍🏴
No problem 😊
Oh my gosh Matt, this video is terrific. Love the humor and your skill I always appreciate. Those nasal labial folds come with age but give such character to a face. You’re the plastic surgeon of wooden faces
Thank you Linda. Your comments are always very thoughtful and encouraging. Glad you liked the video. Happy carving 🙂👍
Thank you. This type of tutorial on specifics, without covering the whole face, in this case, is most helpful to someone like me who is a beginner. Appreciate
Cool thanks Eric. Good to know these types of specifics are useful 😀 👍
Very useful tips on carving the nose, Matt. Thanks for sharing and greetings from Colombia.
Glad you found it useful. Cheers for watching and commenting 👍
Best carving tutorial I've seen, and I've gone through many! Many Thanks Matt.
Cheers Steve. Glad you liked it.👍
Very helpful Matt, each time I watch one of your videos, I feel more confident in giving power carving another try. Thank you.
Great to hear! Good luck with you carving comeback. 👍
Thanks for the details along with explanations, the nose tends to be
an area for me that needs more attention in all honesty. Appreciate your presentation!
Cheers WP, happy carving. 👍😎
It looks so easy when you explain it.
Thank you & best wishes
Cheers Tim. 🍺
This is very useful and makes a person look at the shape how to make everything flow thanks be safe
Cheers Mark. Maybe carvings are more about the transitions between features on the face. Just a thought. Happy carving 👍
Cool video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Cheers for watching🙂
Matt. Very useful indeed. Thanks
Its a good, helpful video Matt, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Lots of great info Matt thanks stay safe just carve
Cheers Rob 🍺
That solves a problem for me, I've been making the upper lip to flat under the full width of the nose. Now I see I need to round it more. Thanks for the tip on the nose. (Pun intended)
Cool Jeff, glad you found the video useful. Good luck with under the nose on your next carving. good pun 👍
I don't really have any productive criticism I like all your videos. Keep doing what you're doing in making great videos and if I had a criticism it's not directed at you, but it would be for the carving community to make videos longer and stop making these shorts as they're called. In my opinion it doesn't teach you any but to say look what I can do and doesn't help people learn. Again keep up the great work!!! ✌️♥️😀
Cheers Larry. yeah I try to make shorts to attract new subs, as youtube shows them to more people. I hear what your saying though and I am thinking on making longer videos. Its a pretty small niche thus the people that watch videos on dremel carving tend to want to learn as opposed to want entertainment only. Happy carving Larry 👍
woow amazing wood carving
Very helpful mate thank you
No problem 👍
Another informative excellent video,nice work thanks keep the videos coming
Thanks, will do! Currently doing another nose video so keep an eye out for that one coming out soonish.
this is so helpful thank you
Cool. 👍🙂
Ciao sono italiano ti volevo chiedere se fosse possibile sapere se potessi fare un Goldrake quanto mi costa
Howdy Mr. Matt.
I am in the process of carving my 2nd carving while having YT running in the background. I believe I just earned my first "battle scar"....Was using a carving bit (basically 3 knives wrapped around a cylinder)...it's not a grinder and a burr, it's a knife really. Goes into my Dremel for fine point outlining. Went to wipe the dust away and wiped my finger right into the tip of the cutter. It bled, but mehhh. Went in and slapped a band-aid on it and got back to work.
Anyways...I'm curious what these types of carvings are called?
I watch Eric Rohten: Make a Wood Sign.....He's great, but he doesn't do "detail" as it were.
What you do, Jordy. Mike Stinnet and that dude at Cabin on the Lake....What are "these" carvings called? It's not a sign or a plaque. What is it?
I'm currently doing a carving of a mushroom house with some fairies "in love". It's on a flat board, but I'm doing uncutting and depth etc. I guess, kinda for lack of a better word, it's 3D carving....but is on a flat board. What is this type of carving called?
Hi Mike. Yeah those rotating burrs sting. I reckon those carvings you are describing are called relief carvings. Cheers for watching 👍
How do you make a hooked nose I love your videos! John from Nebraska!
Cheers, John. will have to make a hooked nose video soon. I did do a witch hooked nose a while ago but didnt really explain.ua-cam.com/video/qGOdqh-rR5c/v-deo.htmlsi=WcU0oPkesVrs2-tz
I catch myself looking at people's noses and in my mind trying to figure out how to carve it in wood 😂. Ive noticed very beautiful noses , and noses are so different. I need to get better at noses. Practice and more practice I shall do! 😊✌️
Yeah there is a lot of variation out there in the nose world. Concentrate on the profile to get a good angle first. Happy Carving
Hello . I follow your works, you are really admirable. I had a question about the bit, do you think I should buy Dremel brand or katzall?
Kutzall is probably a better choice overall. But I tend to have a mix, as Kutzall don't make cutter burrs. Thankyou for watching the channel 🙂
@@MattCarves Thank you for replying. Is the Dremel brand the best for cutting burs?
@@masoudsanjari9047 Yeah thats a hard question as they are the most expensive, you can get cheap ones on amazon. Lots of people just use the cheap ones.
@@MattCarves If they are long durability, they are worth buying
Mean nose Matt, you've come a long way in the last few year's. I've still gotta practice my faces... funny how I can't do faces that good but I can carve animals lol
Cheers Mark. actually I havent really done any animals come to think of it. Funny being in NZ we dont have a lot of mammals to carve like bears etc.
For as many human faces that I've carved, I had trouble when I tried to carve a baby Groot face and head. I was trying to make a cartoonish figurine, and I had to give up several times because I just couldn't figure out what to do.
Yeah, William, I know what you mean. I reckon that baby groot would be hard to make it look like wood. Good luck 👍