Firstly, I would like to say well done for posting this on YouTube - such an unselfish act. If we don't share our skills for other generations to learn they will be forgotten or worse, lost to time. I have made one so far - which turned out OK. When I get more time I will experiment more. Secondly, I like the way you use your carving axe, for one moment I thought I was watching a Japanese carver at work. Keep up the good work.
amazing!!!!
thornwarbler 1 month ago
Kerkol, I mainly use ash, but many other woods are suitable. I have also used scots pine, slow grown stuff. Have a look at my blog to find out more
spoonerismer I leave them as they are, no oil. Sometimes I stain them with light fast stains.
woodwrightman 9 months ago
It looks great. what kind of wood dou you use yo make this fan bird? thanx
kerkol 9 months ago
AWESOME!!!!
Cheekybarber 11 months ago
do you put a light oil on them afterward?
spoonerismer 1 year ago
that axe isn't very sharp, so much for the fingers! haha
psychodelicdragon 3 years ago
Firstly, I would like to say well done for posting this on YouTube - such an unselfish act. If we don't share our skills for other generations to learn they will be forgotten or worse, lost to time. I have made one so far - which turned out OK. When I get more time I will experiment more. Secondly, I like the way you use your carving axe, for one moment I thought I was watching a Japanese carver at work. Keep up the good work.
bygonetoni 3 years ago