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  • What chemicals are you using?

  • @FilmerOfBobcats Couldn't tell you. the patina guy is using the acids..

  • this is really cool, thanks for recording it, and the guys are hilarious XD

  • @GuroArchive It was fun.. lol

  • Delightful mix of religion and clay... lol

  • @2darbit No kidding.. lol He's a character.

  • Very interesting and beautiful.

    And how much snow! (We have only dirty snowy spots now after the first snow some days ago)

  • Buhahaaha, religion. Such a humorous conversation.

  • @hoskinskid48 haha.. Oh by the way..

  • Whitney seems like and absolute blast to be around. Thanks for sharing this process with us. It is really inspiring to see and I feel the itch to get back into sculpting coming on.

  • @Riddimensaur He's a hoot alright

  • Fantastic experience! Thanks for sharing it.

  • @eatmycakeshow My pleasure

  • BTW he is so happy with how this turned out ... I was thinking how he came into the studio to apply his "twist" to the clay. This is such a beautiful piece.

  • Great "process tour" today.... darken the video a bit and these guys could have been Egyptians pouring ingots of smelted copper in the area of the Timna Mines in very southern Israel just 7,000 years ago. :^)

  • @adamitshelanu You ain't kidding there.. except they'd not be wearing the shinny suits.. lol

  • I'm always curious on how this is done. I've only read it in books. Now seeing the process on video, wow! Just wow! Thanks for sharing this awesome process.

  • @Frikimidz thank you.. glad to help. You live in Indonesia.. I showed there in Jakarta in 1991, I think February.. man was that a hot muggy place... lol But man you have got some of the most amazing woodcarvers I've ever seen anywhere. I saw wood carvings that matched anything Michelangelo ever did.. Just amazing area. Man did I get sunburned.. haha

  • @clayguy1 Hot Dang! I was just 9 years old in 1991. I wish I could see your show then. The climate has shifted a bit in the past couple of decade, February is rainy season now. We still have awesome woodcarvers and it's still hot and muggy in Jakarta, if not hotter.

  • @Frikimidz how do you take the heat? lol

  • @Frikimidz how do you take the heat? lol

  • I enjoyed watching and learned something new , thanks David ^^

  • @Q8AKIRA Bet you don't get a lot of snow where you live.. :) It's totally my pleasure my friend..

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