So well explained thank you for this! I would probably rush it and made all the mistakes possible but you’re really good at giving warnings on troubleshooting, clay is expensive and I feel you just saved me some money and frustration ahead, thanks again!
@mrbob926792 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great video! Do have a any plans for the pointer you made in your video of the car you sculpted?
@TheCarlhungness2 жыл бұрын
Wonderful video...I've applied over 100 lbs of the Chavant hard clay and used a small toaster oven, and often times got the clay too hot...if I paid close attention I could get it out in a spreadable form. I didn't think of the light bulb box. Where did you buy the clay scrapers, having a hard time finding them again, I had a set but lost through moving.
@shopguythechannel19442 жыл бұрын
Hi Carl, glad you liked the video I'm glad it helped you. The clay sculpting tools I'm using were made custom for us at the college I teach in. I'm a prototype model maker and shop instructor in the industrial design program here in the college. We have an automotive design section in the program. There is a guy in Windsor Ontario who is a retired Clay sculpture from GM who makes these kits for us and a few other automotive design schools around North America. They are not available to the general public sorry. Chavant tools in New Jersey sells an 8 piece Clay sculpting kit on their website. We used to buy it but it got too expensive for us with the exchange rate. Hope this helps. Thanks again for watching.
@TheCarlhungness2 жыл бұрын
@@shopguythechannel1944 I bought several of his tools years ago and have mis-placed 2-3 of them so was hoping they are still available. I'll just make some more. Thanks for the reply.
@jakefriesenjake8 ай бұрын
@@shopguythechannel1944great video! I'm in Windsor Ontario! What are the odds. So he doesn't sell these tools in Windsor?