All About Gouges

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Mary May

Mary May

Күн бұрын

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@terrygwilson9628
@terrygwilson9628 Жыл бұрын
Bravo. New liker and subscriber here. Love your video. Now, I understand gouge numbers. I was lost, now I’m found. Thank you. I am to take delivery on a 4-set of Flexcut gouges this Wed.. Now I have to look at that kit again with a new perspective. Thank you again.
@lass-inangeles7564
@lass-inangeles7564 5 жыл бұрын
Very gratifying to see a woman with knowledge on something other than 'crafts'. This video is wonderful! Just seeing all your tools on the wall was exciting. The chart at 6:14 was enormously helpful as I wanted to know the high end brands. I'm just starting out but don't see the point in investing in low quality 'beginners' tools as others suggest. Any tool should be high quality and you just buy a couple and see if you will continue. Excellent explanation on tools. I hope you will demo some of the tools discussed. I would also love to see a video on just sharpening/ honing techniques. Thank you, and subscribed!
@allanmacuser
@allanmacuser 8 жыл бұрын
Hello Mary my name is allan l am a rockinghorse carver l just dropped on your youtube video and think you explained the gouges very well, as for your remark about the Ashley Iles tools yes you are correct about the sizes in inches. The company has been going for many years and produce very well handmade tools, which l only use myself, i did want to point out there are other companies here in the UK that also make these kinds of tools but for some reason the shape and depth of cut differs, this is why l stick to the sizes that Ashley Iles tools use all the very best allan stoke on trent UK
@knivesnparacord8724
@knivesnparacord8724 8 жыл бұрын
I love ur videos!! I'm doing a lot of wood carving and just love watching ur videos. And you r very good at what u do. U r my favorite wood carver and u make the best tutorials about sharpening and stuff. U have really expired me to do more thank u for that. Keep the videos coming
@marymay155
@marymay155 7 жыл бұрын
Thank you! (sorry for the late response)
@kirkbillings2174
@kirkbillings2174 6 жыл бұрын
inspired
@larsturner310
@larsturner310 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the helpful info on getting started in wood carving.
@JoaoLopes-hj8fc
@JoaoLopes-hj8fc 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I started buying chisels randomly without knowing which one I would really need. Your basic set sheds light into your the subject. I will follow your advice. Thanks again.
@MarceloFreitas70
@MarceloFreitas70 9 жыл бұрын
Thanks for those precious tips. Greetings from Brazil.
@MrZayne8
@MrZayne8 6 жыл бұрын
Outstanding video. I am enjoying your channel.
@osmanerinc7316
@osmanerinc7316 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for knowlodgec, ı lern to carw, ı made some gouge ( just trying stell now). I lern some thing from wideos. Salute from Turkey 👋
@dhlatko
@dhlatko 10 ай бұрын
Thought you’d like this. Some good info… ❤️
@schnittteisen
@schnittteisen 7 жыл бұрын
Stubai - great for rough work with mallet/holds working edge for long time but not so much a razor edge Pfeil - not good for rough work because of very hard steel/ gets really sharp, holds edge, rather expensive Dastra - definately the best for the money. simple design, but great, nothing fancy carbon steel. does everything you want it to. Kirschen/2 cherries - most common here, also for woodworking in general. Relatively inexpensive, chrome-vanadium steel. Not my preferred choice, but everyone has some of them here. You can get them cheap on ebay, and they do the job, but obviously aren´t the best tools. I´m surprised you can get Dastra tools overseas, because it is a really small business and even here in Germany it is really hard to get a hold of them.
@sanjaysutherland4515
@sanjaysutherland4515 6 жыл бұрын
fresh carver on the block... thanks for the lessons, its good..
@briantorok8877
@briantorok8877 7 жыл бұрын
Very informative. Thank you, Mary.
@EmpireMongolz
@EmpireMongolz 7 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU FOR THE LESSON.
@geneparrish4584
@geneparrish4584 6 жыл бұрын
mary; thank you for info. just finished looking at session on gouges, there"s so much to learn. my main concern is getting the right quality gouges. where to purchase to be assured of quality for price paid.
@davogifman542
@davogifman542 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Gene. i don't know if you have a Woodcraft store near you,but that's where I've been buying my chisels. They carry a lot of Pfeil brand chisels. Pfeil chisel are Swiss made. An in my opinion are a good quality professional grade,but they are 5 or 6 other just as good an they all have their pros an cons. Just remember wood carving chisels an bench top chisels are two different chisels. So stay away from any big box store,or you'll be greatly disappointed. An besides you can also shop online for your chisels. Just do some research first on the "Big Six" an remember you'll always get what you pay for. Most chisels are usually priced in the low $40.00 usd range and up. I guess you can tell my brand of choice is Pfeil. An their always ready to use right out of the sheath,and at the worst end of the spectrum you may have to strop it on the leather 1/2 dozen times at first to get it autopsy sharp. But don't drop them; they keep a razors edge because they have a RC hardness of around 60 to about 63. So if dropped they could chip; perhaps that's why they have octagon handles lol. An another company that's awesome for quality,and value. Is Narex; they're a Czech Republic company; well Czech Republic from 1993... so if I'm saying the country wrong it's by mistake,and no disrespect is meant. Anyway Narex makes chisels draw-knives, chip-carving knives,and others. Their steel is as good of quality as any other of the big 6 chisel Co. I only have their 4 piece bench set,but it was awesome right out of the packaging an I probably spent less time truing up these chisels out of any "bench chisels" that I've ever owned. I would definitely consider these chisels professional archival,or restoration sculpting quality. My apologies for the long read in the comments. P.S. I do hope 2020 gets better for us all,and by the way did anyone wake up on Valentine's day thinking a face mask an a package of TP would be something your girlfriend might really treasure a few months down the road...what!?!?...why hell no,but look at us now!😧🤪😆🤣
@danielemezzadri4528
@danielemezzadri4528 2 жыл бұрын
Complimenti Mary mi piacciono molto i tuoi video
@robvegart
@robvegart 8 жыл бұрын
Hello Mary, just subscribed! I believe that Pfeil is one of the few chisel companies that are carve ready out of the box.... Which other brands are carve polished, or should i say carve ready with a polished edge...?
@danielfreiman7040
@danielfreiman7040 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@daverosa3222
@daverosa3222 6 жыл бұрын
i want to get into making cups, bowls, kuksas and spoons. i have spoon knives that i have been using but ant to start using gouges. cups and bowls can get deep. what do you suggest that i start with?
@markfoo1303
@markfoo1303 8 жыл бұрын
Love your vedios and make me understanding about gouges but what is the SWEEP number of the Pfeil 6mm 60degree V-chisel ? Thank you Have a nice day
@marymay155
@marymay155 8 жыл бұрын
+Mark Foo That is referred to as a #12, 6mm. Sometimes other companies refer to it as a #41, 6mm. Hope this helps.
@markfoo1303
@markfoo1303 8 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much , good luck
@ARONvNRU
@ARONvNRU 8 жыл бұрын
Wirklich gut erklärt. Danke.
@JayPinda
@JayPinda 9 жыл бұрын
Hey Mrs. May! I'm 22 and I'm just starting to look into becoming a wood carver. Your videos are the first I'm watching to hopefully grasp the basic techniques and knowledge base to begin my own projects. I'd say I'm primarily interested in the relief style of carving but I want to be diverse and do letter/chip carving and eventually 3-D carving as well! I am just wondering what would be a good type of wood to start out with. I tried using balsa wood when I was much younger and didn't really know what I was doing. I seem to recall that it was too soft for my taste. Any suggestions on that front? Thanks for the inspiration! I will continue to watch your videos. You're a wonderful teacher and your advice has been very valuable! P.S. Love the background music :)
@marymay155
@marymay155 9 жыл бұрын
+Jordan Pryce Thanks! Basswood is a great wood to start out with. Butternut is also good, but is more difficult to locate. Balsa wood is definitely too soft.
@lass-inangeles7564
@lass-inangeles7564 5 жыл бұрын
I just saw a video on a guy using Lime Wood. Apparently its soft enough for carving a bas relief. FYI - Its MS not MRS. 2018 not 1950. Times are a changing dude. Mrs is outdated, outmoded, outlived, outnumbered, and so out there. Keep up with the times.
@taylorsarovich1494
@taylorsarovich1494 3 жыл бұрын
What are those 15 that you said you might only need? if you wanted a smaller collection haha
@Janeethhh
@Janeethhh 8 жыл бұрын
I LOVE your videos, Where did you buy the tools??
@marymay155
@marymay155 8 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I get them various places - Woodcraft Supply (Pfeil), Stubai website (www.stubaiusa.com), Auriou (www.lie-nielsen.com/), and Dastra (dastrausa.com/) Happy shopping!
@elosopodast
@elosopodast 5 жыл бұрын
I look at your wall and I see a lot of MONEY hanging there, great collection of work tool.
@larrytipson4585
@larrytipson4585 9 жыл бұрын
Have you ever had any experience with tiranti brand chisels? I have a chance to get some for a good price and i'm wondering if they're worth it.
@marymay155
@marymay155 9 жыл бұрын
+Larry Tipson I am aware of their stone chisels, but I do not know about their carving chisels. Their stone carving chisels are great, so I'm assuming the quality of the woodcarving chisel are also good quality.
@larrytipson4585
@larrytipson4585 9 жыл бұрын
+Mary May Alright, thanks for the input. I think i'll go ahead and get them.
@rudybarry5352
@rudybarry5352 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you...sweetheart!!!
@lass-inangeles7564
@lass-inangeles7564 5 жыл бұрын
Are you dating her? Then don't call a women you have never met, your 'sweetheart'. How 1950's patronizing, you chauvinist! Do you hear strange women addressing you as 'honey buns' or 'pattycakes'? Keep it respectful!
@tahirriazloudhi2104
@tahirriazloudhi2104 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Alote for info.
@afuuu6514
@afuuu6514 3 жыл бұрын
I have need these cheasel for buying
@androidkenobi
@androidkenobi 2 жыл бұрын
i started looking around for gouges on amazon. wtf, there's absolutely no info on the curvature numbers. Also ALL the stuff from china are beveled on the wrong side! I'm after very specific curvatures so don't know what to do
@macrylon1
@macrylon1 6 жыл бұрын
ty for sharing
@Ankhubuntu
@Ankhubuntu 9 жыл бұрын
I've stabbed my middle finger on my first day carving. After that I wear a garden glove (can't find any other gloves here). Trying to carve a 3D miniature of my fist clenched on the tip of a cylinder wood of diameter 3.14cm. Any advice? :) or could you do a tutorial for carving a clenched fist and an open palm. I plan to make something very cool!
@luishernansotoleiva2736
@luishernansotoleiva2736 5 жыл бұрын
Pueden traducir sus vídeos al español ???
@rachelleowens401
@rachelleowens401 6 жыл бұрын
Why are your gouges hanging on a magnetic strip? I heard that is a very bad idea... because of the metal that sticks to them when you sharpen them....
@williamoloughlin8298
@williamoloughlin8298 5 жыл бұрын
It magnetizes the chisel steel making it difficult to remove all the burr filings, they tend to stick to the front outside corners. because the filings are the same hardness as the edge they can blunt it or damage the edge. use a lightly oiled paper towel or rag and wipe the edge, then a light stroke through a scrap piece of wood at 45 degrees will clean them off. You can demagnetize the chisels, buy a demagnetizer machine off ebay or Amazon for around $50-60.00.
@shohidurrahmansumon5134
@shohidurrahmansumon5134 2 жыл бұрын
Please Mary give me a job your workshop
@Leverquin
@Leverquin 6 жыл бұрын
i bought today 3 chisels and they have no handlers :((((((((((((((
@arax20
@arax20 6 жыл бұрын
Some people like to carve their own so sometimes they don't come with handles
@markgallistel9456
@markgallistel9456 3 жыл бұрын
As far as buying in quantity, I really hate to see a destitute toolmaker.
@رامي_وافي
@رامي_وافي 7 жыл бұрын
Hello how are you I would like to thank you for these wonderful videos but I need to help you please I live in Kuwait and we do not have good drilling tools located here I am not good and become non - sharp quickly and I need you to guide me to a kind of drilling tools suitable for use on hardwood and I am not very rich. I know that the good tools are very expensive. I hope you can help me. Please, I hope you get good woodworking tools. Thank you.
@marymay155
@marymay155 7 жыл бұрын
Buying tools online would probably be the best option if you don't have a local source.
@رامي_وافي
@رامي_وافي 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your interest and wish you success
@shanetimberedowl9541
@shanetimberedowl9541 6 жыл бұрын
ramy وافي wafy وافي Another possibility is making your own tools. If you live in an area where money is extremely hard to come by but want to follow your passion. Make them yourself. If you can find any good metal, creating a forge is rather simple. Otherwise you're just going to have to somehow save up till you can get what was described here.
@lass-inangeles7564
@lass-inangeles7564 5 жыл бұрын
Look at her chart at 6:14. Go to Amazon. Check out Swiss Made and Pfeil, and Two Cherries. Search on the phrase, ' wood carving Swiss Made', then 'Pfeil', etc. FYI - Buy cheap and regret it. Buy top quality only. If you cannot afford it, save up and wait till you can.
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