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Uploaded by on Oct 11, 2009

How to carve a wind spirit face into a walking stick with a Turbo Carver high speed power carver. Step by step instructions.

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  • Hello there,

    Thanks for super video. just started looking at you tube and just recently signed up.

    I make sticks, mostly from hazel and occasionally with deer antler horn for handle, here in Scotland but have never seen this type of work before joining u tube. I would really appreciate finding out more.

    I will now check out your other videos and web site

    Thanks again.

    ps Good Scottish name gillespie.

  • I made a walking stick a few days ago. when i carve i just freehand with a knife or exacto knife. 

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  • @brokenbrush

    OH BOY LOOOK AT ALL DAT UNWARRENTED SELF IMPORTANCE

    Oh shit he's doing art how he wants to do it, best go comment and get really butthurt about him not being ORIGINAL and AUTHENTIC, those tools are too mainstream what a tool!

  • how much is one of the carving things

  • @impulse0341 its not a wood burner its a dental drill with a wood cutting bit on it

  • @brokenbrush It is nice when its done but should be called something more relative to using a power tool!

  • Respond to this video... Looks like it is wasting a lot of time .because it's leaving so much wood after each stroke. The black lines he first drew are burnt into the wood because of the speed. YEA go blow a few hundred on that tool YA tool.

    It ain't carving just like that sears flat panel carvering 1200 dollar thing ain't hand carving But the counterfitters will always be out there because They can't do the work.

  • @kilmeisterx I have and use small grinding tools But car4ving is then called POWER CARVING. and it's great when the wood is too hard But the dust will kill you real fast. When i'm power carving I have a shop vack sucking the dust right off the tip of my tool. This thing is like a dntist drill and it ain't carving it's drawing into wood.

  • @brokenbrush I was thinking the same thing.. I guess thats for those who can afford newfangled tools. I like the old scool carving tools.

  • I can carve this small with bits in a Dremel tool. or even better Black and Decker puts their tool on sale for about $49.oo US. now and then.

    Yes not as quiet But also not so expensive. For the BITS you can buy the bits for any thing. But WHat happened to carving with carving tools. This may as well be LAZER etched for all it does. It don't make me think of CARVED WOOD

  • @SimonMiriamfan

    Buy some DREMEL with high precission diamond bits or German Proxxon which, in my opinion, is way better. Best regards, Greg

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