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The Man Behind the Signs: Fred Schlatter

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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2009

For more information check out: www.carvedgraphics.net --- For best results, watch in High Quality.

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  • absulotely stunning work and faith

    BTW in hebrew the word for art is omanut

    and for faith it is emuna, similar roots

    blessings

  • @randomtux1234 .. Shalom! Sorry it took awhile to reply. Thank you for your compliment and comment. Those of us who are so blessed as to understand the source of our gifts are truly fortunate, and it's always and added encouragement to hear from others who also understand this truth.

    /Fred Schlatter

  • Thank you for your compliment. It is a blessing to be able to do what one loves.

  • A real artist !

  • Marcel, Thank you for the compliment ... What an artist you are! ... I watched the videos on your CNC project. I am truely impressed!

    Not only building your own CNC router from scratch, but even casting and machining your own aluminum parts, and printing your own circuit boards! I tip my hat to you my freind!

  • Very good overview of the details about the process of hand-carving signs.

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  • That is beautiful!

  • @douglas787sir, you couldn't be more right! But i'm trying to do my part at the arts and carving. I have a couple vids... check em out if you'd like!~TheDecoyDude

  • Wow!

  • Very beautiful work. I fear that the upcoming generation will not be able to duplicate it. It seems to me, that people work less and less with their hands these days. When I took woodshop 20 years ago, it was looked down on as just a way to get the "burnout kids" out of the classrooms, and prep them for a life of manual labor. I don't think my old school even has a woodshop anymore, probably got replaced with a computer room. Sad our priorities nowdays.

  • good innovative and artistic,I too love to do the wood carving work , i'm also impressed a lot

  • good innovative and artistic,I too love to do the wood carving work , i'm also impressed a lot

  • Beautiful work! but very labor intensive

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