You are awesome. Free videos to introduce us solid techniques, passing on what you’ve learned over many years of practice. So glad I can learn from you and grow in this medium.
Superb manta ray ! Thank you so much! Your work is absolutely beautiful! Would love to see beginner/intermediate projects from you if possible? I can make small simple fish and octopuses as examples. Thank you 🙏 !
Great demo! The wheels are spinning for sure. I've been wondering how scale effects the difficulty of projects like this. I feel I'd like to start smaller and work up in scale, but is smaller more difficult? Thanks!
@@RAMickelsen I attempted my first manta ray this weekend. The smaller scale worked well for me, she's about 2" wingtip to wingtip. I learned so much from this exercise and came away with the confidence to try more new things. Oh, and I also came away with a piece of art that truthfully I wouldn't purchase if I saw it in a giftshop, maybe I'd even laugh at it a little, but nonetheless I love it and will proudly display it on my desktop. Thank you for this video, I can't wait to watch and try more!
Whoa I’m super early
Awesome video great information thank you and can’t wait to see more of your videos
Thank you for sharing your knowledge
You are awesome. Free videos to introduce us solid techniques, passing on what you’ve learned over many years of practice. So glad I can learn from you and grow in this medium.
Thank you so much for this tutorial!
Thank you so much for this tutorial! Nice squashing iron!
Got the iron at a flea market.
I heard you know the woman that invented the ring seal! 🤣. Thank you for all the great content, I hope to see the showroom next time I’m in socal
Superb manta ray ! Thank you so much! Your work is absolutely beautiful! Would love to see beginner/intermediate projects from you if possible? I can make small simple fish and octopuses as examples. Thank you 🙏 !
Thank you! I regard the manta as an 9intermediate project. What would you like to see as a beginner project?
Great tutorial - any chance at seeing your hollow form jack tuna tutorial ?
I think you mean a Skipjack Tuna. I prefer to make yellowfins, but it is a good idea to try a hollow one. Thanks for the suggestion. Stay tuned.
Great demo! The wheels are spinning for sure. I've been wondering how scale effects the difficulty of projects like this. I feel I'd like to start smaller and work up in scale, but is smaller more difficult? Thanks!
I don't think so. Starting at about half the size of the demo piece will make it much easier.
@@RAMickelsen I attempted my first manta ray this weekend. The smaller scale worked well for me, she's about 2" wingtip to wingtip. I learned so much from this exercise and came away with the confidence to try more new things. Oh, and I also came away with a piece of art that truthfully I wouldn't purchase if I saw it in a giftshop, maybe I'd even laugh at it a little, but nonetheless I love it and will proudly display it on my desktop. Thank you for this video, I can't wait to watch and try more!
Even though I have none of these tools nor do I know anything about flame work lol, this was so cool to watch! Great video ♡︎
Thanks, Jules! I really enjoyed your videos! Makes me never want to work again! I love you too!