Hey Slug Mummy, as a Torontonian now living in BC viewer who had field trips to the Skydome (revealing my age lol) I would love to see you create something from your time playing here! P.s. hugs to your daughter RIP Charlie
Some advice I've heard, and given, is that "It doesn't matter what 'most people would pay for your original art' because only one person is going to buy it. You don't need to convince a mass of consumers, you need that piece of art to resonate with ONE person and that's it, and they'll be willing to pay you for what it's really worth. You're not competing with Walmart, you're making ART."
When you explained your price at the end I was so relieved to hear that you went up with it from the baseline. So many artists of all kinds undervalue and underprice their work and it's always so disheartening to see. I'm glad you're here to tell us to value our work! Also, totally agree on the slug switch. The sculpture is stunning!
I was in the art business for 14 years (we owned an art gallery) and I'd say your price is perfectly worth it. It's obvious how much time/effort/skill went into it......absolutely stunningly beautiful. New sub here.
that is awesome. Thanks for sharing! BTW- I now have a few pieces that I am looking at getting into art galleries... Any insights on who I should reach out to or know of anybody that may be interested? Please email me bmsculptures@gmail.com Thanks!
Hey Blake! Really enjoying this new format where some of the voice overs are project related, and some of the voice overs are lessons learned/general advice. Definitely wanna see this trend continue. And as always, your work is simply fascinating. I won’t sit here and try to describe how amazing it is. We’re all super proud of you!
I really appreciate your take on the financial side of a career in art. I do a ton of textile stuff (knit/crochet/etc) for fun, but have never turned it into a business because pretty much no one wants to pay for 10 hours of labor to knit a hat when you can just buy a machine-knit one. On the other hand, a lot of people I know with sewing businesses (custom dance/skating/etc costumes) say to charge at least minimum wage for your when starting out, and increase from there.
I've been told I could sell these little fairy light trees I've made for family but... I couldn't see it making enough to be worth it. Materials aren't expensive but it take at least a week in terms of hours to make them. (So about a month in total since I have to do other life things). Plus I have severe chronic back pain. There's just no way I can see someone even paying minimum waged hours for them. Minimum wage where I live is $15 24 hours a day for a full week is 168 hours. 168 hours for 15per hour is 2520. There's just no way someone is paying 2 grand for a light up wire tree that's less than a foot tall...
Accounting student here: you can't add the full cost of the band saw blade to the cost of the project since that blade will still be good for a bunch more projects. Only a portion of the blade's cost can be added to this project. (We call this depreciation.) You want to apportion the cost based on how much usage you get out of it.
When an artist corrects his work, two things can happen. 1, he makes a bad work, 2, he makes a better work. In your case, it was number 2, you changed for the better. It certainly shows the skill you have and the love and effort you put into each of your works. A big greeting, ARTIST!
When I have problems casting objects that keep getting bubbles trapped in the extremities, I find it helps to fill those bits first using a pipette or something to make sure they're full first before filling the rest of the mold.
I love elephant's, very very much, I'd love to see you carve one but then I'd want it 😂. So, to me it doesn't matter what you carve, cause I'll watch every video in awe and no matter what it is, will always be blown away.
There's a real cool dude in Alaska that has been on Joe Rogan a couple times. He owns a prehistoric boneyard. I would bet my pinky toe that, if you introduced your channel and plan, he would send you mammoth tusk for it. Or a sack of mixed peaces of ancient ivory. Not kidding. Please investigate. So much potential.
@@sonnyjs15 I have listened to him multiple times on the podcast. So fascinating. However Most of the tusks are very fragile and not in good enough condition to carve something solid out of.... I DO want to use them for antlers or other animals tusks though. That could work!
@@BMSculptures no, like two fragment/epoxy sculpted tusks. Like the slug mold or something so you wouldn't have the cut/sand them. Wooden elephant (or mammoth) carving with shards in epoxy.
Layers are layers, no matter the material. The forged versions may need a little more thought due to the stresses and the expectations of the final product tho... metal tends to require actual use vs. the aesthetic of woods. But yes, very similar techniques. 👍👍👍👍
Art is in the eye of the beholder… I liked the glitter slug but not with the shell… it didn’t go together… the second slug, when it came out I wrinkled my nose at it… but then when you finished him and put the shell on it, I was pleasantly surprised at how much I actually liked it…. By itself, no,,, together they were made for each other, literally… you created a beautiful and unique piece of art that will make someone very happy…
I shake my head whenever you start a project, instead of just using wood and resin, you must incorporate the most incredible mind-boggling pattern! I try to carve basic wood into a good sculpture, but YOU HAVE TO go light years beyond our other mere mortal carvers/sculptors!!! It is an absolute joy to watch your videos and work. Interesting fact, those large snails are actually welcome in South African gardens near the coast since they feed on those pesky snails that ruin the plants. Love them.
I loved both snails! I especially loved the sparkly one. Although it looked a bit tacky I LOOOOVED the contrast between the dark wood and near white resin. Would love to see you make some kind of high contrast sculpture. That'd be gorgeous!! (BTW this isn't to say that the second snail is worse. It's by all means better!! Looks a lot cooler and fits the vibe. I just adored the high contrast and sparkles xD)
@BMSculptures glitter gets used in sooooo many things these days so it's over used and thus makes it tacky. Like it gets used just to draw in attention even if something is low quality, hence the cheap aspect
First off, slug mummy is probably the best term I've ever heard lmao. I love the design and how much of your heart and soul goes into each part. It's easy to finish something, say its good enough, then move on. Its a lot harder to restart after so much work and i commend you for that. End product looks amazing! Though i will admit that the pattern matchup didn't seem to match up to great. But it shows just how hard that stuff really is. Its not.just a simple "Slap this here" situation. And again the overall does look great! Amazing work and beautiful product as always!
"Slug mummy" are my new favorite words! Lol I'd love to watch you sculpt a horse skull! I think it would look really cool with some flower or something like that. Love your videos!
Dear Artist, I hope this message finds you well. I wanted to take a moment to express my heartfelt appreciation for your remarkable artwork. Your talent not only inspires me as an artist but also motivates me to enhance my woodworking skills. As someone who works with various mediums, I find immense joy in watching your videos. Each time I view them, I am greeted with a smile and a renewed sense of inspiration. It is truly a wonderful gift that artists possess-the ability to inspire others. Please continue your incredible work, as it is genuinely appreciated. Warm regards from the Netherlands!💜🐌🐚💯
Snail mummy. That was wonderful. I learned a lot. I have just started trying to sell my work, I have been making things for presents and people have said I should sell them, but didn't know how to figure my pricing. Thank you.
Try pricing it at double what you expect someone to pay. You can always lower the price if it does not sell and you get surprised every now and then. I only sell things in the 1 - 3 hundred dollar range though. Not sure how it "wood" work with higher pricing.
snails aren’t actually insects, they’re gastropods (a class of mollusks). that being said, it’d be super cool to see blake do an insect. some kind of beetle or caterpillar would be awesome!
I'd argue that the $55 band saw replacement is part of regular upkeep/maintenance of your tools, not a cost specific to the job that gets rolled into the price.
It depends. If a tool breaks specifically because of one job, then I'd charge it to that job. But yea if it's general wear and tear, and the thing just got worn, then yea that's separate from that specific piece
I totally enjoyed seeing you working at a snails pace, to earn more than just a fast buck. The effort you put in for all of us to see is nothing less than inspiring. Thank you!
Never thought about that! Sea horse would be amazing. The sea weed be clear green apoxy and the sea horse out of a piece of burl wood like the fish in the mouth of the bear piece!
You made the right creative call going with the clear resin. However, that I think a light wood (for the snail body) may have been the best choice. That would offer a natural contrast to the dark brown wood of the shell.and complimented the details on the shell (light wood colour).
5:32 Lol we had teachers (woodkworking specialized school/ebanisterie) showing us how to rorrectly handle band saw blade and I was skared as h... to even hold it the right way lol 😅
Slug Mummy. Honestly, I like both sculptures. The first one with the glitter would be interesting, just because it draws your eye in the light with all the sparkles. I do see the appeal of the clear one as well. There is a nice peak contrast between the patterned shell and the slightly tinted epoxy snail (RIP Charlie) that stands out more with that combo. Also, I'd definitely buy that "I ❤ Slug Mummies" t-shirt.
Your story about the snail really stuck with me. I had to pause the video and go spend 3 days 3D sculpting an African Snail. I've printed it and plan to paint it. If it comes out like I think, I'd love to send it to your daughter.
WOW, your African snail is STUNNING!! "Slug Mummy"...😁😜 The love of your craft shows in every piece and what an incredible talent you are!! I definitely like it better without the glitter, it seemed to take away from the overall "class" of it. Loving your t-shirt too! You deserve every penny for your amazing work. Bravo my friend...Big hugs from Texas!!😍🤩
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This has to be the best Slug Mummy job I've ever seen!! Seriously you are a legend, this is unreal, love it ❤️
Love the "Slug-mummy" phrase. Also think the clear slug body is 100% better. Worth every penny of the price. Also, the pricing information was great, similar to jewelry maker's calculation s, but on a higher scale. I do $20/hour + design time and materials. Just found this channel recently and its one of my favorites already. 💜
I absolutely loved the sculpture.I thought the patterns of different woods created for the shell were remarkably beautiful.I would though,love to see one with the basic straight line pattern of the real snail shell.
Incredible work, and i love the dedication to quality of creation. you tossed that whole slug mummy in the trash and started again just to make it up to your own standard. much respect for that! and also THANK YOU SO MUCH for talking about pricing art!!!! I found that very helpful!!
Slug mummy - perfect name foe a band. OK, now for my 2 cents worth. 1st attempt for the slug body - I thought "wabi sabi". Then I saw your second one. You were correct in taking that decision. The value of art is determined by the market. Personally I would not pay that amount for the snail, BUT I hope someone does. As an amateur chopping board maker, I love what the ones you made on this video.
i think the glitter cheapened the sculpture visually and distracted from your amazing craftsmanship and at the price-point you're offering (which is completely valid) I think without glitter opens it to more potential buyers. I'm glad you rethought it but i understand why some people liked it the other way 🐌💖
As soon as you said the slug would be made out of epoxy, I envisaged the transparent kind immediately which you later went for. So thank you for fulfilling my mental imagery of the art piece
Hi Blake, Well, here we go! This is so unreal to me, how this comes together. As usual, another Magnificent design! Plus, a great tribute to Charlie! P.S. And now the mold, and a new one to boot! Then it’s creating pens and cutting boards with off cuts! Cannot expect any less from Blake! Simply said, it’s Magnificent!🐌
Absolutely a gorgeous slug mummy - I actually preferred the glitter version. Still, absolutely worth the cost - for people that can afford it: A. Because it's a work of art and a gorgeous one B. Because it's a HUGE investment in tools, wood and man hours.
Slug Mummy! I had no issues with the glitter critter but after seeing the final piece; I think you made a great decision! Worth the money; absolutely! Keep it up and thanks!
Slug mummies optical tentacle, new band name. Seriously great work, the recolour was definitely the right choice. Even bigger props to you for discussing actual pricing, truly revealing.
Such a beautiful slug mummy! ❤ i like both the glittery one and the plain one. I think the dark one with glitter may have been nice too. Now on another note.. about that peacock sculpture...
I used to be a working artist. The single most important conversation I tended to have with other artists, looking to live off their work, was how and why they needed to raise their prices.
Slug mummy, and your artwork is amazing, I am just starting a small business with wood burning, so in a way a it's similer to what you do and this video has given me much to think about. Thank you so much and I'm I'm huge far of the channel 😅
Slug, mummy. I think the replica of Charlie looks great. Thank you for sharing brother. One love! I like this one better than the first one as well. I think your end price is perfect for this snail.
Surprised you changed the snail, but after seeing the true final result, I'm glad you did. The second attempt at the snail looked so much better with the shell. Brilliant work. First video of yours I've watched, and I'm subbed. Good job
Great work. Art is worth whatever the buyer/appreciator thinks it is worth. FWIW I really like the smoky resin color you used in the bear sculpture. I'm thinking of mixing something similar to fill some voids in my own projects. Can't wait for the next video.
I would never pay that much, but I think someone out there would. Also, with the amount of hours you put into making this piece, the cost of materials, incredible craftsmanship, i think the price is justified
I think we have hit around 20 at this point.... Dont know how much you know about analytics but basically this video has a TERRIBLE click through rate which means my title and thumbnail are not working.... I am trying to figure this thing out. You will probably see more
Checkout Flexispot's huge Black Friday Sale going on now! bit.ly/3UJtN20 and let me know what you want to see me carve next... BESIDES a Peacock!!!
Amazing result 🙌🙌🙌 loved the final snail much better. Well done 👍
Nope. Not giving up on the peacock.
Hey Slug Mummy, as a Torontonian now living in BC viewer who had field trips to the Skydome (revealing my age lol) I would love to see you create something from your time playing here!
P.s. hugs to your daughter RIP Charlie
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i love the idea of using a desk in wood working.
really shows off the versatility of their product.
Everyone knows every good sculpture starts with stepping on your daughters favorite snail
90% of the time it works everytime!
Inspiration can come from anywhere. 😂
such a wholesome channel, the project is a "daddy got in trouble, time to appease" gig, lol.
love it ❣
Yep, tragedy yields some of the greatest inspiration for art!
Straight slug mummy
Some advice I've heard, and given, is that "It doesn't matter what 'most people would pay for your original art' because only one person is going to buy it. You don't need to convince a mass of consumers, you need that piece of art to resonate with ONE person and that's it, and they'll be willing to pay you for what it's really worth. You're not competing with Walmart, you're making ART."
Underrated?
EXAAAACTLY!
I needed to see this. Thanks for sharing.
Well it really depends if you want to make a full time living you need to have a steady customer base
Goddamn ain’t that the truth😂
The “I ❤ Slug Mummies” tshirt was a great touch! 😂
Glad you liked it!
@@BMSculpturesI fully expect that to be in your web shop.
Where do we get a slug mummy shirt??
I enjoyed the fact that this video is basically an entertaining sculpt video whilst also having a how to tutorial sprinkled in for beginners
When you explained your price at the end I was so relieved to hear that you went up with it from the baseline. So many artists of all kinds undervalue and underprice their work and it's always so disheartening to see. I'm glad you're here to tell us to value our work! Also, totally agree on the slug switch. The sculpture is stunning!
Thank you! Glad you liked it
9500 for a woodwork piece that isn't perfectly seamless is sorta a stretch, though @BMSculptures
I liked the Glitterslug! I could see one really dark blue version where the glitter is like stars. Galaxyslug!
yes!
First version of body was better…
I was hoping he'd mount the glitter slug head like a deer mount
@@robertrenato Glitter is awesome!
You need to do a red panda - the colours lend themselves to some great choices of wood.
Great idea! Plus if you find the right crazy rich Asian $$$$$$
I love the before, because the glitter gave the effect of wet. Love your work
Thank you! 😊. Wish I could have saved it
Yea I liked it also
Much better
I was in the art business for 14 years (we owned an art gallery) and I'd say your price is perfectly worth it. It's obvious how much time/effort/skill went into it......absolutely stunningly beautiful. New sub here.
that is awesome. Thanks for sharing! BTW- I now have a few pieces that I am looking at getting into art galleries... Any insights on who I should reach out to or know of anybody that may be interested? Please email me bmsculptures@gmail.com Thanks!
Slug Mummy
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What happened?
@@vincenttrigg4521 Divorced. I ended up working in bookstores for 18 yrs.
@PossumLover1111 oh jeez... I'm so sorry to hear that. Is life treating you well at least?
Hey Blake! Really enjoying this new format where some of the voice overs are project related, and some of the voice overs are lessons learned/general advice. Definitely wanna see this trend continue. And as always, your work is simply fascinating. I won’t sit here and try to describe how amazing it is. We’re all super proud of you!
Glad you like them!
Trying to make peace with the immortal snail, I see
May the snail gods be in my favor
I was looking for this comment
i thought the idea was to make peace with the "girl" (should have asked her what "she" thinks about the glitter)
@@BMSculpturesyou should’ve gifted it to her
It's gorgeous! Charlie would be honored... Does your daughter know what happened to him? 🐌
Slug mummy.
The final sculpture is unique, delightful, and gorgeous. The shell is incredible and the little gastropod himself is a cool likeness.
aw hell they are called gastropods!? I should have researched this before
@@BMSculptures😂
how is your commentar from 12 h and the video is only since 40 min out? (slug mummy)
@@benguidomeister4800 The video gets released to my members first.
amazing work. i am personally not as enamored by the aesthetic of snails, but to each their own.
Owning my own adorable African Snails, I must say that looks absolutely stunning, and I am sure Charlie would love this. :)
That is awesome. Hope you watch where you step!
The saddest part about this whole video… I was expecting you to give this to your daughter. 🐌
I suspect she'd rather have a doll
25:29 The main reason I would say no to your price tag is the misalignment of your pattern.
Achatina achatina, commonly known as the giant African snail,
I really appreciate your take on the financial side of a career in art. I do a ton of textile stuff (knit/crochet/etc) for fun, but have never turned it into a business because pretty much no one wants to pay for 10 hours of labor to knit a hat when you can just buy a machine-knit one. On the other hand, a lot of people I know with sewing businesses (custom dance/skating/etc costumes) say to charge at least minimum wage for your when starting out, and increase from there.
yeah I can see that. It is always tough to turn it into a business and it needs to be different than the store bought pieces somehow.
I've been told I could sell these little fairy light trees I've made for family but... I couldn't see it making enough to be worth it.
Materials aren't expensive but it take at least a week in terms of hours to make them. (So about a month in total since I have to do other life things). Plus I have severe chronic back pain.
There's just no way I can see someone even paying minimum waged hours for them.
Minimum wage where I live is $15
24 hours a day for a full week is 168 hours. 168 hours for 15per hour is 2520.
There's just no way someone is paying 2 grand for a light up wire tree that's less than a foot tall...
I've seen so many slug mummies in my life but your slug mummy was by far the best one I've ever seen.
When you look at the finished product, there's probably only one in the world, and to me, that makes it priceless nice job.
Thank you!
Accounting student here: you can't add the full cost of the band saw blade to the cost of the project since that blade will still be good for a bunch more projects. Only a portion of the blade's cost can be added to this project. (We call this depreciation.) You want to apportion the cost based on how much usage you get out of it.
When an artist corrects his work, two things can happen. 1, he makes a bad work, 2, he makes a better work. In your case, it was number 2, you changed for the better. It certainly shows the skill you have and the love and effort you put into each of your works. A big greeting, ARTIST!
When I have problems casting objects that keep getting bubbles trapped in the extremities, I find it helps to fill those bits first using a pipette or something to make sure they're full first before filling the rest of the mold.
oh that is a fantastic idea. Thanks for the protip!
Well Slug Mummy and Optic Tentacle sounds interesting together XD
new fav words!
Perhaps the Sphinx was the original slug mummy. Eye stalks lost to sandstorms...
Another stunning piece!👍
hahaa Thanks James!
I'm glad I'm not the only one who kept thinking of the Sphinx while seeing the slug mummy! 😂
are you saying maybe blake could carve a sphinx.....?
that would be pretty awesome!
at 8:30 when the glue covered pieces started slipping around I just found that unreasonably funny
Aww, I fully hoped you would give this to your daughter, she would treasure it for life. This was an amazing sculpture!
When Blake uploads, men are happy
hahaha
Scratch that… men and women 😉
Not just men
I love elephant's, very very much, I'd love to see you carve one but then I'd want it 😂. So, to me it doesn't matter what you carve, cause I'll watch every video in awe and no matter what it is, will always be blown away.
I have been wanting to carve an elephant for a very long time. Hopefully soon!
There's a real cool dude in Alaska that has been on Joe Rogan a couple times. He owns a prehistoric boneyard. I would bet my pinky toe that, if you introduced your channel and plan, he would send you mammoth tusk for it. Or a sack of mixed peaces of ancient ivory. Not kidding. Please investigate. So much potential.
@@sonnyjs15 I have listened to him multiple times on the podcast. So fascinating. However Most of the tusks are very fragile and not in good enough condition to carve something solid out of.... I DO want to use them for antlers or other animals tusks though. That could work!
@@BMSculptures no, like two fragment/epoxy sculpted tusks. Like the slug mold or something so you wouldn't have the cut/sand them. Wooden elephant (or mammoth) carving with shards in epoxy.
Something thats really cool is making those fancy wood patterns is the process is super similar to making mosaic Damascus
It is very similar!
Hey 🦆🐇!
@@mulepowerforge yoo sup 🐴⚡
Layers are layers, no matter the material. The forged versions may need a little more thought due to the stresses and the expectations of the final product tho... metal tends to require actual use vs. the aesthetic of woods. But yes, very similar techniques. 👍👍👍👍
Art is in the eye of the beholder… I liked the glitter slug but not with the shell… it didn’t go together… the second slug, when it came out I wrinkled my nose at it… but then when you finished him and put the shell on it, I was pleasantly surprised at how much I actually liked it…. By itself, no,,, together they were made for each other, literally… you created a beautiful and unique piece of art that will make someone very happy…
It's totally worth that price. Charlie would be so proud, lol!
i hope so
I shake my head whenever you start a project, instead of just using wood and resin, you must incorporate the most incredible mind-boggling pattern! I try to carve basic wood into a good sculpture, but YOU HAVE TO go light years beyond our other mere mortal carvers/sculptors!!! It is an absolute joy to watch your videos and work.
Interesting fact, those large snails are actually welcome in South African gardens near the coast since they feed on those pesky snails that ruin the plants. Love them.
I expected the shell to be the glass ،Seems like a good thing
That would be intersting
@@BMSculpturessounds like a challenge.
I loved both snails! I especially loved the sparkly one. Although it looked a bit tacky I LOOOOVED the contrast between the dark wood and near white resin. Would love to see you make some kind of high contrast sculpture. That'd be gorgeous!!
(BTW this isn't to say that the second snail is worse. It's by all means better!! Looks a lot cooler and fits the vibe. I just adored the high contrast and sparkles xD)
Thanks for your input... It was just not really my style and I think it looked kind of cheap for some reason. Maybe I will do high contrast one day!
@BMSculptures glitter gets used in sooooo many things these days so it's over used and thus makes it tacky. Like it gets used just to draw in attention even if something is low quality, hence the cheap aspect
First off, slug mummy is probably the best term I've ever heard lmao.
I love the design and how much of your heart and soul goes into each part. It's easy to finish something, say its good enough, then move on. Its a lot harder to restart after so much work and i commend you for that. End product looks amazing! Though i will admit that the pattern matchup didn't seem to match up to great. But it shows just how hard that stuff really is. Its not.just a simple "Slap this here" situation. And again the overall does look great! Amazing work and beautiful product as always!
hahaha right!? Yeah I wish I got the pattern better- I should have talked about that in the voiceover more.
@@BMSculptures live and learn friend! Over all, amazing video and great product!
"Slug mummy" are my new favorite words! Lol
I'd love to watch you sculpt a horse skull! I think it would look really cool with some flower or something like that.
Love your videos!
wow, not sure if i've ever seen a horse skull. I will have to check that out!
Dear Artist,
I hope this message finds you well. I wanted to take a moment to express my heartfelt appreciation for your remarkable artwork. Your talent not only inspires me as an artist but also motivates me to enhance my woodworking skills.
As someone who works with various mediums, I find immense joy in watching your videos. Each time I view them, I am greeted with a smile and a renewed sense of inspiration. It is truly a wonderful gift that artists possess-the ability to inspire others.
Please continue your incredible work, as it is genuinely appreciated.
Warm regards from the Netherlands!💜🐌🐚💯
wow thank you so miuch Isabella. That is one of the best and nicest comments I have ever had. Thanks so much!
25:41 should have made that into one of those taxidermy head wall mounts
Snail mummy. That was wonderful. I learned a lot. I have just started trying to sell my work, I have been making things for presents and people have said I should sell them, but didn't know how to figure my pricing. Thank you.
Glad this video could help!
Try pricing it at double what you expect someone to pay. You can always lower the price if it does not sell and you get surprised every now and then. I only sell things in the 1 - 3 hundred dollar range though. Not sure how it "wood" work with higher pricing.
@@bebophippie1781😂
Thank you
I very much enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Much apprecaited!
Only you could manage to turn a boring snail into a stunning piece of work, Blake!
Am I the only one thinking that the slug mummy, once fully wrapped, looked like a cat?
Ohh crap, Blake has discovered insects... lol... love your work and when you go off the beaten path... just waiting for that "Banana" sculpture...
hahaha banana sculpt will happen one of these days
snails aren’t actually insects, they’re gastropods (a class of mollusks). that being said, it’d be super cool to see blake do an insect. some kind of beetle or caterpillar would be awesome!
A big ass beetle would be so cool
I'd argue that the $55 band saw replacement is part of regular upkeep/maintenance of your tools, not a cost specific to the job that gets rolled into the price.
Yes.... You are probably right about that. My mistake while editing this vid
It depends. If a tool breaks specifically because of one job, then I'd charge it to that job. But yea if it's general wear and tear, and the thing just got worn, then yea that's separate from that specific piece
Slug mummy. Love this, total genius. Please please make a fox or a puffin. You’re just amazing.
I like those ideas. I eat puffin cereal all the time so I am strangly always looking at them.
I totally enjoyed seeing you working at a snails pace, to earn more than just a fast buck. The effort you put in for all of us to see is nothing less than inspiring. Thank you!
Pls make a sea horse
That would be tough
@BMSculptures face the challanges .so you can learn so many things
Never thought about that! Sea horse would be amazing. The sea weed be clear green apoxy and the sea horse out of a piece of burl wood like the fish in the mouth of the bear piece!
The burl wood would give it a similar look to the real texture of a sea horse!
Incredible craftmanship. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great job! I like the second snail much better. The first one did not do it justice.
Glad you agree! That first one was just bad haha
You made the right creative call going with the clear resin. However, that I think a light wood (for the snail body) may have been the best choice. That would offer a natural contrast to the dark brown wood of the shell.and complimented the details on the shell (light wood colour).
I agree, a fully wood sculpture would be cool! But both are beautiful.
5:32 Lol we had teachers (woodkworking specialized school/ebanisterie) showing us how to rorrectly handle band saw blade and I was skared as h... to even hold it the right way lol 😅
Slug, mummy. I think the replica of Charlie looks great. Thank you for sharing brother. One love!
still waiting for that peacock
I knew it! ✋
@@BMSculptures they are majestic
When I first heard you were putting glitter into the epoxy, I silently screamed.
I'm so happy you are redoing it. Now, back to watching.
haha glad you agree!
Slug Mummy. Honestly, I like both sculptures. The first one with the glitter would be interesting, just because it draws your eye in the light with all the sparkles. I do see the appeal of the clear one as well. There is a nice peak contrast between the patterned shell and the slightly tinted epoxy snail (RIP Charlie) that stands out more with that combo. Also, I'd definitely buy that "I ❤ Slug Mummies" t-shirt.
Your story about the snail really stuck with me. I had to pause the video and go spend 3 days 3D sculpting an African Snail. I've printed it and plan to paint it. If it comes out like I think, I'd love to send it to your daughter.
oh wow! Would love to see it. Email me at bmsculptures@gmail.com Thanks!
I think I follow a half dozen or so wuudworking/art channels and I got to say I don't just watch for the art!! All around fantastic!
Wow, thank you!
WOW, your African snail is STUNNING!! "Slug Mummy"...😁😜 The love of your craft shows in every piece and what an incredible talent you are!! I definitely like it better without the glitter, it seemed to take away from the overall "class" of it. Loving your t-shirt too! You deserve every penny for your amazing work. Bravo my friend...Big hugs from Texas!!😍🤩
This has to be the best Slug Mummy job I've ever seen!! Seriously you are a legend, this is unreal, love it ❤️
Love the "Slug-mummy" phrase. Also think the clear slug body is 100% better. Worth every penny of the price. Also, the pricing information was great, similar to jewelry maker's calculation s, but on a higher scale. I do $20/hour + design time and materials. Just found this channel recently and its one of my favorites already. 💜
Thank you so much, glad you enjoyed this one!
I absolutely loved the sculpture.I thought the patterns of different woods created for the shell were remarkably beautiful.I would though,love to see one with the basic straight line pattern of the real snail shell.
Incredible work, and i love the dedication to quality of creation. you tossed that whole slug mummy in the trash and started again just to make it up to your own standard. much respect for that! and also THANK YOU SO MUCH for talking about pricing art!!!! I found that very helpful!!
Thanks for watching Trevor!
Slug mummy - perfect name foe a band.
OK, now for my 2 cents worth.
1st attempt for the slug body - I thought "wabi sabi".
Then I saw your second one.
You were correct in taking that decision.
The value of art is determined by the market. Personally I would not pay that amount for the snail, BUT I hope someone does.
As an amateur chopping board maker, I love what the ones you made on this video.
Thank you and i completely agree with you
i think the glitter cheapened the sculpture visually and distracted from your amazing craftsmanship and at the price-point you're offering (which is completely valid) I think without glitter opens it to more potential buyers. I'm glad you rethought it but i understand why some people liked it the other way 🐌💖
I totally agree!
As soon as you said the slug would be made out of epoxy, I envisaged the transparent kind immediately which you later went for. So thank you for fulfilling my mental imagery of the art piece
haha you got it!
Hi Blake, Well, here we go! This is so unreal to me, how this comes together. As usual, another Magnificent design! Plus, a great tribute to Charlie! P.S. And now the mold, and a new one to boot! Then it’s creating pens and cutting boards with off cuts! Cannot expect any less from Blake! Simply said, it’s Magnificent!🐌
I hope Charlie would have liked it. Thanks Sherry!
You, my friend, are a true artisan! What a beautiful piece! Just like all your other creations!!!
Thank you so much 😀
You make art. The effort, the skill the creativity involved is worth every penny you charge.
Невероятные работы и мастерство❤ браво, мастер. Не могу оторваться от ваших видео🔥🔥🔥
I never thought I’d love a snail so much. It’s stunning. Well done. What would I like to see next? A macaw of some sort would be nice.
I hesitated doing a snail as well but was glad I did!
Wow! First, I never knew snails 🐌 could grow that large and second, GORGEOUS! 😍 The I ❤️Slug Mummies shirt is the best! Well played.
They can get up to 8"!!! Crazy right?
@@BMSculptures mind blowing 🤯
Absolutely a gorgeous slug mummy - I actually preferred the glitter version.
Still, absolutely worth the cost - for people that can afford it:
A. Because it's a work of art and a gorgeous one
B. Because it's a HUGE investment in tools, wood and man hours.
Thank you! poor glitter slug had to be tossed though.
I’ve had a snail as a pet for a few months now thankfully no accidents 😂
Loved this piece
Watch your step!
Slug mummy made a beautiful slip!!! I definitely agree that losing the glitter was the right choice!!! ❤🐌❤
The I ❤ slug mummies t-shirt had me in stitches! The wood part is beautiful and I do prefer the clear epoxy to the sparkly one.
Glad you like it Caroline!
I love how you used the straight edge clamp for the miter saw
Slug Mummy! I had no issues with the glitter critter but after seeing the final piece; I think you made a great decision! Worth the money; absolutely! Keep it up and thanks!
Slug mummies optical tentacle, new band name. Seriously great work, the recolour was definitely the right choice. Even bigger props to you for discussing actual pricing, truly revealing.
I love the clamp on clamp Idea, that's genius! LOL
I love Clamp
Such a beautiful slug mummy! ❤ i like both the glittery one and the plain one. I think the dark one with glitter may have been nice too.
Now on another note.. about that peacock sculpture...
First off let me say, if I had the money, your snail is a one of a kind masterpiece. 🐌
I used to be a working artist.
The single most important conversation I tended to have with other artists, looking to live off their work, was how and why they needed to raise their prices.
Slug mummy, and your artwork is amazing, I am just starting a small business with wood burning, so in a way a it's similer to what you do and this video has given me much to think about. Thank you so much and I'm I'm huge far of the channel 😅
Love that. Go get em!
Slug mummy...wonderful name for a rock band
haha it sure is
Good choice to make it transparent with no glitter. It is a beautiful piece of Art. Well done Blake!
Thank you so much 😀
The end product is great as always, but I loved that sparkly slug mummy!
The glitter slug unfortunately had to be tossed
Love this piece dude. The clear snail was definitely the better call. Great job as always.
Slug, mummy. I think the replica of Charlie looks great. Thank you for sharing brother. One love! I like this one better than the first one as well. I think your end price is perfect for this snail.
Right on, Thanks slug pappy
I like the glittery slug but I like the black tinted one even better. Awesome job as usual ❤
Omg i just about snorted my hot drink thru my nose when the " I Love Slug Mummies " tshirt popped up all sneaky like in the background 😂😂😂
hahaha I am glad.... but hope you didn't burn yourself haha
The glitter on the first slug was pretty, but it really didn’t match the intricacies of the shell. You’re amazing!
Dude! I love the slug! Love the glotter. It would look amazing on a light bod :)
Surprised you changed the snail, but after seeing the true final result, I'm glad you did. The second attempt at the snail looked so much better with the shell. Brilliant work. First video of yours I've watched, and I'm subbed. Good job
I guessed at 12k and I think it’s worth more. As always a master carver.
Thanks Dave!
this is art. oh also, slug mummy.
Slug mummy 👍 Absolutely brilliant video I really love this fantastic work 👏 xxx💕
Thanks so much 😊
Great work. Art is worth whatever the buyer/appreciator thinks it is worth. FWIW I really like the smoky resin color you used in the bear sculpture. I'm thinking of mixing something similar to fill some voids in my own projects. Can't wait for the next video.
I would never pay that much, but I think someone out there would. Also, with the amount of hours you put into making this piece, the cost of materials, incredible craftsmanship, i think the price is justified
Wow you are a true artist. The bull was a masterpiece as well
Been here for all three thumbnails.
Let's make that four.
Hold up, has there been an alteration and this is the fifth one?
Unsure again. Have we hit 6?
I think we have hit around 20 at this point.... Dont know how much you know about analytics but basically this video has a TERRIBLE click through rate which means my title and thumbnail are not working.... I am trying to figure this thing out. You will probably see more