No experience but I do have a dremel and a bunch of patience. This is extremely inspiring. More than likely gonna try to make the eyes less gentle and try as an axe pummel. Keep em coming man
I really like power carving poplar and cedar. Basswood not so much it’s to fuzzy but good with knifes. The branches most of them driftwood from nearby rivers.
Hey buddy great video.... I actually started carving and really getting into when I watched your owl video.. this guy Jordy is pretty cool too... since I’m new may I ask a question? What are you using to carve?? Is that a dremel or air tool? I got a dremel with 1/8” Kurtzall bits but I think I need some bigger ones.. any help would be nice.. thanks again man and keep em coming
@@lizakin1274 thanks so much.. can’t really drop the $300 plus on a Foredom right now but harbor freight has one for $50.. I’ll give it a try for now.. thanks so much
Sorry for the late reply. Liz already answered thank you so much. I agree just start and don’t worry about what you using. Dremel just fine especially if you using softer wood.
Nice one again Doug keep em coming! You are truely a master at this, I learn a lot from you. So thank you.
No experience but I do have a dremel and a bunch of patience. This is extremely inspiring. More than likely gonna try to make the eyes less gentle and try as an axe pummel. Keep em coming man
É muito bom ver alguém fazendo um trabalho realmente perfeito
Great bear carving .❤
Glad you like it 🙏
Eres un maestro, me quito el sombrero
Thank you so much 🙏glad you enjoyed 😊
Love it, great video. Thank you for showing which bits you use.
Trying to be helpful 😃 but sometimes I just forget 😉
Loving the bead eyes 👀
Love this! Thanks for sharing!❤😊
Thanks for watching!🙏
beautifully
another great piece! like how you do the snapshot of the burrs you using.
I trying to be helpful 😃
Really appreciate your video 🤩 fabulous bear thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it
Hermoso trabajo de un oso pardo.
Hi great tutorial..what wood do you prefer..some of your pieces look like basswood ..others look like quality dry driftwood..thanks for sharing..
I really like power carving poplar and cedar. Basswood not so much it’s to fuzzy but good with knifes. The branches most of them driftwood from nearby rivers.
super
Thank you
👍
Nice👍
Another good job and may I ask which side of the pond you’re located please thanks Ian(Uk)
Florida 😎☀️
Hey buddy great video.... I actually started carving and really getting into when I watched your owl video.. this guy Jordy is pretty cool too... since I’m new may I ask a question? What are you using to carve?? Is that a dremel or air tool? I got a dremel with 1/8” Kurtzall bits but I think I need some bigger ones.. any help would be nice.. thanks again man and keep em coming
He's using a foredom handpiece. Therefore a foredom. Lol, I always look at the handpieces to figure that out. Then a dremel.
@@lizakin1274 thanks so much.. can’t really drop the $300 plus on a Foredom right now but harbor freight has one for $50.. I’ll give it a try for now.. thanks so much
@@tjm7275 absolutely, start with whatever you can, it's a great fun hobby and could even bring you in a little extra income possibly.
Sorry for the late reply. Liz already answered thank you so much. I agree just start and don’t worry about what you using. Dremel just fine especially if you using softer wood.
Nikel !😊🖒
very nice..😍😍😍😍💪💪💪💪
New to this, what dust collection do you use in your carving area?
This is what I have
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Do you sell this pieces? I would love to buy a bear head from you to attach to my hiking pole.
Cool ! what were the last 3 bits you used , and what is your hand pieces hooked up to for power ?
The silver one is a Foredom tx and the dark grey attached to my Dremel.
What kind of wood is that?
Driftwood probably oak
Что за дерево?
What is wood?
Old oak driftwood
sent some pics to your email give me your critic please want to catch up with you I WISH LOL
That turn out really great !
Thanks for the upload...\m/