Wood Carving/Power Carving: 1 Trick You HAVE To Know!

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In this Wood Carving/Power Carving how-to tutorial, I show you a tip/trick you have to know! Power up your dremel and get to carving!

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That simple trick, is HUGE!!! Now I can stop chucking my work at the barn wall! Awesome save brother!

TheSleepyGruntb
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For a little while now I've been messing around with power carving and torching wood for color. I have to say, now that I'm getting more serious about it, it's becoming very challenging. I came across your channel, and following your tips/tricks and watching your method, I've learned a lot. Just saying thanks. It's a fun hobby for me to disappear into. Keep up the honor in the trade, as well as the patience in the teaching my friend.

stevenrago
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I started a few month ago doing simple relief carvings and did so after seeing your videos. I have carved a mouse, a rose, a butterfly and a single Celtic knot. They are very simple drawings but you can definitely see the order in which they were done. From really rough to I may be getting the knack of it (lol). Oh and I am currently doing Kevin, one of the minions from the movie. Most of all I am enjoying myself and my children and grandchildren are now making request. I think my next project will be a dragon for my grandson. I do have some difficulty doing the stippling (I think that is the correct term....the little dots done for may be overthinking it but all my projects lack that feature because when I do it practicing it just looks terrible. But you videos are an inspiration so keep up the good work.

danpendergrass
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I remember doing this with pencil drawings back in high school but never thought to transfer that process to woodcarving. Makes a lot of sense. Thanks for the tip and keep up the good work with the videos! :)

thearcanegearsmith
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I just love watching your videos. Your accent is brilliant and I sit with a big smile on my face listening to you ( I am English). I can't wait to start trying my first project.

Devondogsclub
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worable fixative works better than the hairspray, also put tracing paper under your carving hand, Thank you, I have learned a lot from You, your a good instructor

louiepalma
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I am just preparing to do some very intricate power carving on a project. Wow, is this ever a great tip. I will definitely be trying this. I have dealt with losing my lines as I work and it can be frustrating and lead to mistakes and extra time. Thank you for sharing.

happypheetphotographyBYWILEY
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I just started a hobby with stones... my pencil marking were also getting smudhed.

Thank you for saving my days and hours of work!

lourias
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Hairspray!! Who knew?? Another great tip! Thanks, bro!!

rustythorpe
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I am an oil painting artist and we have been using this technique for a long time for a charcoal or pencil drawing before applying the paint. You can go to an art supply shop and look for a spray can of a product called “Fixative” (made by a variety of manufacturers). It is readily available. Hair spray does the job too.

jenkinsmay
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Just sittin here sanding some wood baby toys and watchin your videos. Not a bad saturday

jarethhsms
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My art teacher in high school had us use it for our pencil and charcoal drawings. It's great. It works.

dawnruhl
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Thanks Amigo for your video verry interesting 👍I'm a metal engraving artist but I love all types of art 🎨

davidrenteria
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🤣🤣Love how you explain to go outside with the hairspray - I personally don’t use hairspray, but I’m sure many women spray this DAILY directly on their head. Seriously though, great tip !! Thanks for sharing 👍👍

kylieb
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That is just the most simple, yet most constructive and helpful idea!
Thanks Bro!!

Thelby
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Hey Matt! Very glad I could be of some help to a master as yourself. Carve on man and I owe you for the generous shout out! ~ Hunter

kidsstorytimewithhunter
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Thanks for the tip, im working on some moon shaped carvings at the moment and I've smudged the lines a few times now so this should save me some time.

markanthony
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Cornelius, thank you for this! Just started my first project for my whiskey shelves where I am craving letters. Your tips are going to make my project sweet!

alanskyy
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do you have avvideo or instrucions on how to create thedoeny fluffy feathers using modeling paste and fine sawdust example on the neck of a paliated woodpecker

richieperrotta
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Do you wash the hand oils from your pieces at the end of a project? I give my pieces a quick rinse, then a good scrubbing w/blue Dawn and a soft toothbrush, rinse soap iff without saturating or submerging my piece in water. That elimiates the need to sand hairspray off.

Bruuski