you should do a spoof video where every time you cut away then cut back another one of your fingers has a Band-Aid on it, until finally, you are holding the wax piece with a pirate hook
Very nice work! As a new wax carver myself, what are you using as a solvent to polish the wax that is on the cotton swab?? Does a great job without being overly aggressive??
That's beautiful. How do you make copies for multiple casts? Because there is a chance of not getting a good one. Then it's gone. Can you show that? And what Dremel are you using?
Thank you! I have a separate video on my channel where I made an RTV mold for this carving in order to make copies! Here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/nySVE1mlGa8/v-deo.html And I used a jewelry flex shaft to carve this piece 😊
Is that little tool you’re using at 6:19 apart of a wax carving set? If so, how is it smoothing the wax out so nicely? Is it just the wax itself that makes it easy to work with? Haha I’ve got lots of questions!
Yep, that tool is from a stainless steel wax carving set. I was scraping over the wax to try and make it as smooth as possible, then I switched to sand paper to blend out the scrape makes :)
Question, I want to start wax carving simple jewelry, may I only use an electrical carving pen (various ends) or do I need other tools? I have no space in my appartment.
Thank you! Its an old pyrography pen that's normally used for wood burning. With an adjustable power supply, it can be dialed in to work really well with wax.
Glad it helped! For polishing, I normally use cotton swabs with odorless mineral spirits. Then I buff the surface to a shine with a piece of leather. 😊
if someone - meeeere hypothesis - couldn't afford the special wax for casting... could him achieve decent results with another wax? Like paraffin wax, sacrificing candles? while taking into account the difficulties due to the different consistency of the waxes, of course
Yes, paraffin wax would work for lost wax casting BUT paraffin wax by itself is really brittle and not easy to carve by hand. To fix that though, It CAN be mixed with other things to make it better suited for carving (something I've experimented with in the past). Melting some paraffin wax with a bit of glue stick (around 10% by weight) will give it some flexibility and make it easier to carve. Also, adding a crayon to the mix will give some color and help with seeing the detail of the carving. It's been a while since I've done this but I remember it working pretty well 😊
Hello dear! Great work 😍😍 👏👏👏👏👏 may I ask you what kind of liquid you used in the video at 9:47 to polish the surface? Seems like the Q-tip is soaked in something liquid? Or did you use only Q-tip?
@@GraceNoteForge oh! I see, thank you so much for your kind reply! ❤️❤️ I am afraid if it bothers you but may I ask you one more and last question? Well, do you linse the wax after the liquid is applied? I read that it may cause damage when casting it with the residue of the liquid! Or do you wait until it dries up and dont wash it away with water?
I haven't tried printing anything this big before but I would imagine a resin printer would easily be able to print something similar in castable resin. 😊
I lost it when I saw the Q tip in the flex shaft lol. That's such a smart idea - stealing it
I got that tip from someone on Instagram (I wish I could remember who) but I thought the same thing lol 😁
you should do a spoof video where every time you cut away then cut back another one of your fingers has a Band-Aid on it, until finally, you are holding the wax piece with a pirate hook
😂 this cracked me up and I'm absolutely considering doing this (maybe an April fools day video?). Thank you!
Nice demo
Thank you!
you're an artist
Great video! Love the whole style and music. I was completely entranced in your work. Thanks!
Thank you! I really appreciate it 😊
@@GraceNoteForge You're very welcome! I followed as well😊
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Nice work ! 👍👏♥️
Thank you so much 😁
Great job. I am learning a lot. Thank you. 😊 12:25
Thank you for watching 😊 I'm happy the video helps.
This is a very nice video, thank you
Glad you liked it!
very beautiful thank you ❤
Can i ask, when you polishing the wax, do you add anything into the Q-Tip ? Or just let the friction do the magic ?
It has some odorless mineral springs on it. It helps with polishing the wax.
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Very nice work! As a new wax carver myself, what are you using as a solvent to polish the wax that is on the cotton swab?? Does a great job without being overly aggressive??
Thank you! I normally use odorless mineral spirits to polish. It's not as aggressive as lighter fluid and leaves a really nice surface finish 😊
will you make a video on your polishing process and what products you use?
Beautiful work! What are you doing for this shiny smooth finish?
Thank you! I use odorless mineral spirits to slightly dissolve the wax on the surface then buff with some leather 😁
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That's beautiful. How do you make copies for multiple casts? Because there is a chance of not getting a good one. Then it's gone. Can you show that? And what Dremel are you using?
Thank you! I have a separate video on my channel where I made an RTV mold for this carving in order to make copies!
Here's the link:
ua-cam.com/video/nySVE1mlGa8/v-deo.html
And I used a jewelry flex shaft to carve this piece 😊
Is that little tool you’re using at 6:19 apart of a wax carving set? If so, how is it smoothing the wax out so nicely? Is it just the wax itself that makes it easy to work with? Haha I’ve got lots of questions!
Yep, that tool is from a stainless steel wax carving set. I was scraping over the wax to try and make it as smooth as possible, then I switched to sand paper to blend out the scrape makes :)
@@GraceNoteForge ooh ok, thanks! I don’t think my set has one similar then😅
Question, I want to start wax carving simple jewelry, may I only use an electrical carving pen (various ends) or do I need other tools? I have no space in my appartment.
Amazing, what is that tool that you use to add wax?
Thank you! Its an old pyrography pen that's normally used for wood burning. With an adjustable power supply, it can be dialed in to work really well with wax.
Wow, awesome work. What flex shaft are you using if you don't mind me asking? Being able to control the speed like that looks super useful.
Thank you. Im not sure what brand my flexshaft is but it has a 1/4HP motor with variable speed (500-22,000 RPM) if that helps.
Might be a foredom maybe, very popular with variable speed?
The handpiece definitely looked like a Foredom.
amazing
Thank you!
Now I understand my problem! I need to add wax and not take off it. 😂 Thank you. For polishing do you use something on the cotton? Acetone maybe? 🤔
Glad it helped! For polishing, I normally use cotton swabs with odorless mineral spirits. Then I buff the surface to a shine with a piece of leather. 😊
if someone - meeeere hypothesis - couldn't afford the special wax for casting... could him achieve decent results with another wax? Like paraffin wax, sacrificing candles? while taking into account the difficulties due to the different consistency of the waxes, of course
Yes, paraffin wax would work for lost wax casting BUT paraffin wax by itself is really brittle and not easy to carve by hand.
To fix that though, It CAN be mixed with other things to make it better suited for carving (something I've experimented with in the past).
Melting some paraffin wax with a bit of glue stick (around 10% by weight) will give it some flexibility and make it easier to carve. Also, adding a crayon to the mix will give some color and help with seeing the detail of the carving.
It's been a while since I've done this but I remember it working pretty well 😊
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Hello dear! Great work 😍😍 👏👏👏👏👏 may I ask you what kind of liquid you used in the video at 9:47 to polish the surface? Seems like the Q-tip is soaked in something liquid? Or did you use only Q-tip?
Thank you! The Q-tip has odorless mineral spirits on it. It slightly dissolves the wax and helps with polishing. 🙂
@@GraceNoteForge oh! I see, thank you so much for your kind reply! ❤️❤️ I am afraid if it bothers you but may I ask you one more and last question? Well, do you linse the wax after the liquid is applied? I read that it may cause damage when casting it with the residue of the liquid! Or do you wait until it dries up and dont wash it away with water?
@@deathin1119 I normally just let mine air dry first without washing it and I haven't noticed any issues while casting :)
@@GraceNoteForge thank you very much !!!!!! 😊🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Good oh, looks like jade.
Are there 3D wax printers out today powerful enough to do this same type of work?
I haven't tried printing anything this big before but I would imagine a resin printer would easily be able to print something similar in castable resin. 😊
Yes
You just need a 3D printer with wax filament...
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next video the casting? nice video
Thank you! I'm not sure if the casting will be the next video yet but I definitely plan on showing the casting for this one.
Come on man you " grace note FORGE" could you do more forging please!!
Lol I'll be sure to do another good forging video soon! 👍
Just cut away everything that doesn't look like a leaf.
That's the secret lol