Another video of a project I'm working on in between chainsaw carvings.
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@tribalwind15 жыл бұрын
gorgeous, i'm a big fan of rustic/natural/organic pieces too.
@1LizzieBLove12 жыл бұрын
You are my hero. Seriously. I just recently started woodworking with tree stumps this spring and I find that I am deeply in love with this craft. I can't seem to get enough information fast enough. Your videos are by far, the most inspiring for me. I wish I could find someone here in my area that I could do some sort of apprenticeship with. I really love your work.
@localcrew13 жыл бұрын
Very nice. I love the organic look. I say that if a tree has a certain bend or twist to it then don't fight it. Use it to make something beautiful. Great vid!
@Wayoutthere12 жыл бұрын
Thx for your really kind comment, that is exactly why I post my stuff on KZbin. I hope you find someone, and if not, simply go ahead and try! I learned all my skills on my own. You can do so much with wood, it's amazing.
@stormknight617r12 жыл бұрын
Very inspirational! Thank you for your videos.
@shutupndive114 жыл бұрын
man you're unbelievable i've been working on one of the mushrooms inspired by you and i hope it comes out good i'll post the pics when i'm done and you can tell me what went wrong and whats good yeah? good work mate Sal
@Wayoutthere13 жыл бұрын
@TheJimmykern I'm sure you can get plastic bags from the store, use that in between carving sessions. After carving I wait a few weeks for any surface moisture to escape, and then finish sanding to whatever grit you like. 1000 grit is possible, but a lot of work, for this stool I used 180 grit. After that I apply the final finish.
@TheJimmykern13 жыл бұрын
Several questions. No woodworking store within 100 miles can you suggest something from Lowe's to apply to the green wood while carving (plastic bags/oil) to prevent some of the cracking. Two, after carving do you sand the green wood to 1000 grit or wait til it cures out first. It would seem to me that the grain would pop back up. When do you apply the final finish?
@emmastroud51311 жыл бұрын
totally amazing. I've never worked with green wood before but I have a project in mind. I'm not going for the rustic look so I can't have any cracks in the wood etc. You mentioned plastic bags?? Are they a special kind? I have a long branch to work with so would plastic wrap (like used with food) a better idea? When do I use the oil?
@thatssomongo14 жыл бұрын
ok im startin out learining to make rustic furniture like urself im 17 and im really tryin to learn and improve from someone that has alott more experience than me i was wondering how does somone usually attach say the tob of a table or the top of a stool to the branches u would be using for the legs without using screws or nails because im wanting my future projects to be stable and nice so i dont want to spend all of that time for no reason?if u could give me some advice ide really appreciate
@Wayoutthere13 жыл бұрын
@ctarshis01 Yes, the urethane component in the Danish oil makes it a bit harder (thus shiny) then regular oil, and if you buff the last layer with a felt wheel one day after applying it, you will get an even deeper shine.
@TheJimmykern13 жыл бұрын
I assume the wood you start with is dry? I have a peice of green dogwood that has the tree crown structure just like this and I would like to build a stool for playing guitar. Can you give me some pointers.
@Wayoutthere13 жыл бұрын
@TheJimmyker Not really, the wood was quite fresh. I can't wait 3 years for it to dry so I usually take cracks for granted (especially since this has corewood!). I find they add to the rustic feel, and they don't affect strength. Just start carving, cover up with plastic in between the work and apply the oils. Just keep it out of dry heat (fireplace, sunlight, central heating) for at least a year and you should be ok. Again it will crack a bit, but work wíth the cracks, not against it. ;)
@MicroMouse00714 жыл бұрын
whoa. do you do this for a living or is it a hobby? and can that stool support your wieght :P ur really talented bro
@ctarshis0113 жыл бұрын
@Mueiwark Thank you! I love your videos.
@ctarshis0113 жыл бұрын
Whats the shiniest type of oil? Danish oil?
@shutupndive114 жыл бұрын
sure will do
@mekileki20048 жыл бұрын
Hmmmm, before purchasing any sort of "plans", check out Woody's site. Hyezmar's finally published his rather dated but solid plans. Cheers!
@TomsBackyardWorkshop11 жыл бұрын
3 days of sanding with an orbital sander? You need a better quality sand paper. That should have only taken a few hours.
@nancybo4810 жыл бұрын
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@ommerador289111 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video content! Excuse me for chiming in, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you tried - Antonello Astonishing Woodwork Takeover (erm, check it on google should be there)? Ive heard some pretty good things about it and my mate finally created the best woodwork piece of art with it.