I've never seen a hunk of Cocobolo so big in my life! That's amazing! And what an artistic eye you have. It's amazing to say the least. Thanks so much for sharing!
@@SalemBarker I can only imagine! I've made a few small items out of it and just a 2x2x10 blank was ridiculously priced. Keep up the amazing work, you're an inspiration!
Thank you! There are many, many tricks to aid in sanding, which is the most laborious part about making my art. It's the one thing I would gladly pay another to do for me.
Salem, I've told my friends about you. Apparently I watched this and didn't say thank-you. Thanks! I'm starting to practice with power carving and available materials.
Just found your channel! Love Love love your work! I like how you describe the tools you use, which ones work well, and which ones don't! Heather -a woodturner from 🇨🇦
@@SalemBarker I tried to hand carve a shifter knob with a knife ..lol.. switched to a carbide burr.. still defeated me.. a lovely wood tho..such a hand feel. may try again after watching your beautiful work.. Thanks for the education.
Beautiful piece! Thank you for this informative video. I work with driftwood, mainly from the Yellowstone river. I learned a lot of valuable tips and most of all, you have inspired me to elevate my own work.
absolutely stunning work my friend i love the shapes and design im definitely going to have a go at doing some myself you have inspired me so much im going to do it
Very nice!!!! Thanks for sharing a little of your process!!! Cocobolo is beautiful but it is really hard on my eyes and nose!!! Make more videos!!!! I really like your style!!!
What a Stunning piece of spiritual work . You do fantastic work and I love your technique . It was nice to know what tools and what blades , discs , and burrs you are using . Thx for the inspiration
Mister Barker...well....I'm pretty impressed by the tool you use and the way of using them. Specially the sanding paper cord trick! How clever is that? Well done my friend. I'm a subscriber on your channel from the first video!🙏🏼
Thank you! I have many, many little tricks like that. I've been thinking of leaking them out in each video I create. Stay tuned. Another will be uploaded in a day or two.
Stunning piece absolutely beautiful work you do you've got me hooked onto your channel.I'll have to try and find one of those router vary speed units for my grinder. Love your work and all your toys.
It'll have to be online as I live in the east northeast of Thailand so sourcing things can be somewhat of a challenge but it did occur to me to plug the grinder into the Dremel 9100 foot controller to see if that would work but couldn't plug it in as we have 2 types of plugs here pin/hole or blade/slots and of course the controller has round holes and the grinder has blade type pins so another solution is imminent.Cheers.
darcy kelly , the dremel pedal will work but it causing posture problems. It's really important to have good footing while using these grinders. The foot pedals are really only useful when seated on a chair. It's also possible to make your own speed controller using a ceiling fan reostat.
I'm hearing ya on the posture problems.Thanks for these helpful tips I'll check out the the fan reostat suggestion sounds like an option and thanks for the safety tip they don't call them ankle grinders for nothing.
They used to sell the attachment as a kit to adapt to a grinder of your choice. That was over ten years ago. I suppose there were too many phone calls for trouble adapting. Now they just sell the whole unit, which has a different attachment (bolt flange rather than collar clamp). Call the U.S. branch and ask if they have an old kit on the shelf. I've now got their new model. It's worth the money.
Man your work is beautiful! So inspiring it made me go back to learning digital sculpting (ZBrush and the likes). Keep up the good work. You got a new subscriber here
The shapes of my sculptures are intended to communicate a feeling. Many of them are contemporary interpretations of the inherent beauty designed into the natural world. This particular piece was partially inspired by the flowing movements of a woman's dress during a Merengue dance. I love the way a flag blows in the wind or smoke rises. Capturing that feeling was a goal here, without imitating.
Modern automotive clear coats have very strong UV blockers. Notice cars don't fade like they used to. In 20 years we'll see how my art still looks. Hellsman is an outdoor urethane.
Modern automotive clear coats have very strong UV blockers. Notice cars don't fade like they used to. In 20 years we'll see how my art still looks. Hellsman is an outdoor urethane.
Sorry for the delay. Yes, I use a 1/4" die grinder for the Kutzall burrs. But I NEVER run it at full speed. I use a router speed controller to slow it down, which can be bought at a hardware store for about $15.
It's a Proxxon Long Neck Angle Grinder. King Arthur's Tools also makes an improved model called the Merlin. I make my discs from all sorts of things, like old credit cards and pieces of plastic that have the sort of flexure I'm looking for, and mount then with a 4mm screw. I then glue foam to the disc and use spray adhesive to continually apply sandpaper to the foam.
@@keithbeardsley1741 they burn out when people try doing work the Arbortech Mini Grinder should be doing. I sand and saw with the Proxxons but the heavy grinding/power sculpting should never be done with those little grinders. They shouldn't even sell them with that 2" chainsaw wheel.
I might be wrong, but I think its very bad to use a larger blade on your angle grinder, because it will cause the blade to spin way faster. Avoid using it as much as you can
I use electronic speed controllers on all my grinders. These tools were made for metal grinding and are best for wood when rpm's are reduced. BTW, the blade isn't spinning faster being larger, the surface speed is increased.
5:10 Please tell me you wore a respirator while doing that... it makes me think of the Russians shoveling graphite off the roof of Chernobyl. That shit is nasty which I appreciate you mentioning earlier.
Wonderful work! GRAFF would like to inform that the SpeedCutter blade is available to buy in a new size 115 mm or 4,5 inch on our website speedcuttergraff.com/order
Absolutely beautiful, absolutely brilliant! Enjoyed watching the journey and seeing the tools used too.
Thank you!
I've never seen a hunk of Cocobolo so big in my life! That's amazing! And what an artistic eye you have. It's amazing to say the least. Thanks so much for sharing!
Thanks! A friend of mine bought a trunk. It was about 2 feet in diameter and five feet tall . Very expensive!
@@SalemBarker I can only imagine! I've made a few small items out of it and just a 2x2x10 blank was ridiculously priced. Keep up the amazing work, you're an inspiration!
Very good, very nice , congrats
Thank you!!
Excellent work. And I learned a bit about hand sanding. I love the strip of sandpaper pulled under the finger. I've never thought of that. Thanks.
Thank you! There are many, many tricks to aid in sanding, which is the most laborious part about making my art. It's the one thing I would gladly pay another to do for me.
Amazing and beautiful, You make me feel like a beginner, maybe cos I am. Thanks I learnt a lot from this and appreciate it
Salem, I've told my friends about you. Apparently I watched this and didn't say thank-you. Thanks! I'm starting to practice with power carving and available materials.
Thanks for saying so! I'm glad to inspire. I'll have another video releasing soon.
@@SalemBarker Like your informed approach, ie what and why you use a tool. Looking forward to seeing it.
Awesome video! THANK YOU for showing us the tools you used! You have inspired me.
Thank you. I have dozens more. Please subscribe and I'll show more :)
Awesome work!
Thank you!
Just found your channel! Love Love love your work! I like how you describe the tools you use, which ones work well, and which ones don't!
Heather -a woodturner from 🇨🇦
Thank you, Heather! I appreciate the compliments.
@@SalemBarker I tried to hand carve a shifter knob with a knife ..lol.. switched to a carbide burr.. still defeated me.. a lovely wood tho..such a hand feel. may try again after watching your beautiful work.. Thanks for the education.
Beautiful piece! Thank you for this informative video. I work with driftwood, mainly from the Yellowstone river. I learned a lot of valuable tips and most of all, you have inspired me to elevate my own work.
Thank you. That's the main reason I started a youtube channel :)
Awesome work. Nice video with explanation or technique, tools, and material. I carve stone, need wanting to try wood sculptures.
Thanks! I'm glad to inspire.
Wow Salem I can watch you work all day it is soooooooo beautiful to see what comes out of a piece of wood, when you are done.
absolutely stunning work my friend i love the shapes and design im definitely going to have a go at doing some myself you have inspired me so much im going to do it
Thank you and sorry for the late reply!
@@SalemBarker no worries
Wow, fantastic! Nerve-wracking to see such a big piece of cocobolo cut in half - lol
Thanks! No worries, the other half will be even better.
Excellent work and narrative. Beautiful production, thanks for sharing
Thank you! I appreciate the feedback.
Very nice!!!! Thanks for sharing a little of your process!!! Cocobolo is beautiful but it is really hard on my eyes and nose!!! Make more videos!!!!
I really like your style!!!
I"ll be making them regularly; hopefully one per month. Here's a recent one of another very difficult wood: ua-cam.com/video/cFp63J5ow9A/v-deo.html
Cocobolo is the hardest wood I've ever worked with. Bloodwood is next in line.
Yes, hard stuff! I think it's the fourth hardest wood.
@@SalemBarker what are the other two??
@@DjSqueekz snakewood and lignum Vitae, I think. Search wood-database.com
Thanks so much for sharing the process. It helps so much
Nice work.
No words needed...except Great Arrrrrrrrrrrrtttttt...
What a Stunning piece of spiritual work . You do fantastic work and I love your technique . It was nice to know what tools and what blades , discs , and burrs you are using . Thx for the inspiration
Thank you much! I basically started making these vids to be for others what I was searching UA-cam for when I first started sculpting.
Beautiful piece. Thanks for sharing your process.
Thank you for saying so.
that's stunning WOOWW
Mister Barker...well....I'm pretty impressed by the tool you use and the way of using them. Specially the sanding paper cord trick! How clever is that?
Well done my friend. I'm a subscriber on your channel from the first video!🙏🏼
Thank you! I have many, many little tricks like that. I've been thinking of leaking them out in each video I create. Stay tuned. Another will be uploaded in a day or two.
Beautiful sculptures, awesome 👍👍
Thank you for the compliment.
Excellent work of art!
Thank you much!
Fantastic!
Thank you!
Stunning piece absolutely beautiful work you do you've got me hooked onto your channel.I'll have to try and find one of those router vary speed units for my grinder. Love your work and all your toys.
darcy kelly , thank you! Router Speed Controllers can be found at hardware stores or online. They make a huge difference.
It'll have to be online as I live in the east northeast of Thailand so sourcing things can be somewhat of a challenge but it did occur to me to plug the grinder into the Dremel 9100 foot controller to see if that would work but couldn't plug it in as we have 2 types of plugs here pin/hole or blade/slots and of course the controller has round holes and the grinder has blade type pins so another solution is imminent.Cheers.
darcy kelly , the dremel pedal will work but it causing posture problems. It's really important to have good footing while using these grinders. The foot pedals are really only useful when seated on a chair.
It's also possible to make your own speed controller using a ceiling fan reostat.
I'm hearing ya on the posture problems.Thanks for these helpful tips I'll check out the the fan reostat suggestion sounds like an option and thanks for the safety tip they don't call them ankle grinders for nothing.
Wonderful
Great video
Thank you.
Nice! Did you have anything conceptualized before you started work on this piece?
Only in my head. I imagined it, then made it.
@@SalemBarker Cool
Amazing. Beautiful piece. Thank you for sharing your process.
Thank you for saying so :)
4:13 min . is posible to buy only the front part of the arbortech?? thanks
They used to sell the attachment as a kit to adapt to a grinder of your choice. That was over ten years ago. I suppose there were too many phone calls for trouble adapting. Now they just sell the whole unit, which has a different attachment (bolt flange rather than collar clamp). Call the U.S. branch and ask if they have an old kit on the shelf. I've now got their new model. It's worth the money.
Please more Videos!
That is probably the most stunning piece of cocobolo I have ever seen. well done my friend. I hope you made $3000 or more for that.
✌️
Jeremy
Thank you, Jeremy. It sold for $5,200. I've started on the other half of that lumber and the next one will be even better.
Amazing
Thanks!
Looks incredible. You're an inspiration
Thank you, Brian.
Excelent craftmansship my good man. Greetings from Iceland.
Thank you very much! Greetings.
I had a gun stock custom made of cocobolo, such beautiful wood.
Absolutely. I gave some pieces to a friend and that's what they were used for.
Wow your work is stunning and fantastic I love it.
Thank you. I love the compliment.
How much do you sell something like this for?
This one sold for $5250.
I salute you, thanks you so much for sharing. Excellent work!
I salute you in return. Thank you much!
Great sculpture, great work, GREAT VIDEO! Thanks
I appreciate you saying so. Thanks!
Man your work is beautiful! So inspiring it made me go back to learning digital sculpting (ZBrush and the likes). Keep up the good work. You got a new subscriber here
where did you get inspiration?
I'm inspired by the inherent beauty designed into the natural world.
What a piece! thank you for sharing.
This is fantastic
Thanks!
Im in love! Very talented
Amazing! I am so inspired and would love to try it, too. And I will one day :)
Thanks! I love to inspire others!
Absolutly beautiful my friend you are the best..
Thank you. I'm not the best, but I do mimic His artwork.
u are a fucking pro, this give me a lot of ideas to my project, thanks for the support keep going like that!
AMAZING JOB!!
Thank you. I'll keep going because this is my career. :)
how much would you sell that for or rather what are people willing to pay for this sculpture?
This will sell for around $5k.
nice!
Gorgeous!! nice work, how many hours on that?? love all the creative improvised tools and sanders.
Maybe 30 or 40 hours. I don't really keep track.
поразительный результат ..дерево какое ? очень красиво ..удачи
On the flex shaft tool do you have the Square Drive Shaft,,, or a
Key tip shaft, or is it Round?
It's round with a crimped spot that acts as a key.
Nice. do the shapes represent some meaning or statement or are they random?
The shapes of my sculptures are intended to communicate a feeling. Many of them are contemporary interpretations of the inherent beauty designed into the natural world. This particular piece was partially inspired by the flowing movements of a woman's dress during a Merengue dance. I love the way a flag blows in the wind or smoke rises. Capturing that feeling was a goal here, without imitating.
A beautiful piece
I want to get your tool that takes the burrs and sanding discs but can’t find one in Australia can you help me
Can you describe which tool? It sounds like you're referring to the 4" right angle grinder.
Extraordinary. 💝
Thank you!
do
you tell buyers it turns dark brown ,because of uv rays
Gene Cody, i use a UV blocker for the final finish. Hellsman's. I'm about to begin using automotive clear coat.
is that hellman's auto clear coat // i'll try it thanks
what auto clear coat ? i dont think its gonna last to keep it from turning dark / padouk ?/
Modern automotive clear coats have very strong UV blockers. Notice cars don't fade like they used to. In 20 years we'll see how my art still looks.
Hellsman is an outdoor urethane.
Modern automotive clear coats have very strong UV blockers. Notice cars don't fade like they used to. In 20 years we'll see how my art still looks.
Hellsman is an outdoor urethane.
Die grinder for the Kutzall??
Sorry for the delay. Yes, I use a 1/4" die grinder for the Kutzall burrs. But I NEVER run it at full speed. I use a router speed controller to slow it down, which can be bought at a hardware store for about $15.
thats awesome
Great Job!
How many hours you had to invest for this masterpiece?
I suppose it took about 60 hours. Thanks!
outstanding!
Thank you :)
Wow!!!🤩 ❤❤❤
Exactly what are you using for the mini disc sanding?? What tool and what discs? Thanks! Awesome stuff
It's a Proxxon Long Neck Angle Grinder. King Arthur's Tools also makes an improved model called the Merlin. I make my discs from all sorts of things, like old credit cards and pieces of plastic that have the sort of flexure I'm looking for, and mount then with a 4mm screw. I then glue foam to the disc and use spray adhesive to continually apply sandpaper to the foam.
@@SalemBarker Heard both the Proxon and the Merlin burn out easily. Have you had that problem? Thanks again.
@@keithbeardsley1741 they burn out when people try doing work the Arbortech Mini Grinder should be doing. I sand and saw with the Proxxons but the heavy grinding/power sculpting should never be done with those little grinders. They shouldn't even sell them with that 2" chainsaw wheel.
Beautiful.
I literally laughed out loud when I saw "I make my own sanding pads, cuz thier's suck"!
Nice video, boss.
Thank you!
Really gorgeous. Thanks for the tool info too. I think I'll avoid cocobolo wood.
Thanks, and that's not a bad idea!
I worked with cocobolo for the first time and it irritated my skin through work gloves.
Yeah, nasty stuff. It put a friend of mine in the hospital for 3 days. It's basically an allergic reaction, which can be different for anyone.
Excellent! Maravilhoso!!
I understand text on the Belarus disc package only)))
That is funny!
Sheer genius.
wow, thanks for sharing! :)
You are very welcome :)
The wood grains talks for you too.
Reminds me, I need to get to the dentist.
ماشاء الله تبارك الرحمن
تسلم يمينك يابطل
أبداع وفكر فنان
I was amazed by the skill and beauty, then my wife comes along saying it looked like bacon
🤣 haha! Someone else told me it looked like popcorn.
Extraordinary 🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢
I might be wrong, but I think its very bad to use a larger blade on your angle grinder, because it will cause the blade to spin way faster. Avoid using it as much as you can
I use electronic speed controllers on all my grinders. These tools were made for metal grinding and are best for wood when rpm's are reduced.
BTW, the blade isn't spinning faster being larger, the surface speed is increased.
5:10 Please tell me you wore a respirator while doing that... it makes me think of the Russians shoveling graphite off the roof of Chernobyl. That shit is nasty which I appreciate you mentioning earlier.
Yes, I always wear one.
Wonderful work!
GRAFF would like to inform that the SpeedCutter blade is available to buy in a new size 115 mm or 4,5 inch on our website speedcuttergraff.com/order
Nice peice...well done..... electric tools are great...check my wood art site out...
All im thinking is that you wasted a whole timber to make something small that looks like pigs tail!
Pig tails pay the bills. Deep thoughts!
Some dental drilling tools might help you. Pneumatic
Thanks! I've considered that...
that's so cruvy
😀