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Wood Carving wood spirit lesson #7

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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2008

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  • are you even here anymore?

  • @cw3849 Dude !!!! I am always here....it is just that my actual J O B is keeping me out of the carving studio these days.

    I hope you enjoy the videos....I will do more someday, but not today. I gotta earn a living it seems.....gee whizzzzz

  • how long did it take for you to make this

  • Hi CJAM16 !

    If you jsut add the videos together...that's it! I suspect just over an hour.

    When I want to, I can carve one in just under an hour with practice. It isn't hard, once you learn the patterns.

    chuck

  • when you take off the nose, its was like Michael Jackson face hehehe, hug from Brazil

  • oohhhh that was cold, man!!!

    haha

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  • DUDE!!! ok thanks for the response. when you see posts from 11 months 1 year, etc...it makes a guy wonder if the page is monitored anymore. How fucking rude DUDE!!!!

  • If you want to make some money from your arts and crafts then you can visit this site ibuyandsell.web.com try it it just started up and they are looking for people to sell them some of their crafts.

  • in our village our can make it about 2day's

  • Thanks I will give it a go. But gently.

  • I use the largest tools I can find! My work is aggressive.

    The Japanese tools are well-known for their quality, so YES, use them.\; but go easy, as not to break them...

    If you find that a larger gouge is preferable, then jsut move along, but do hang on to these great japanese tools.

    they have a long history of developing a different way of woodcarving that we did in the West.

    chuck

  • Hey man, I am a painter having some serious painters' block. I have a set of chisels from japan, my dad gave me. They are kind of old looking (1930's?). Anyway I want to use them, but they look a lot smaller than the chisels you have. It is a box containing 2 "u" shaped and 2 "v" shaped. Are these for the same type of wood working?

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