It would be so beautiful to have a whole feature wall made of these panels,each carving in it's self is lovely but when paning back and they all come into view it's a growing work of art.
At first I was a bit taken back by the one eye but as the sculpture tuck shape it all seemed to fit and the eye really makes it look like a demon,the final finish is beautiful and to see it together with the finished plinth is perfect...also like the clay model you built as reference,I instantly thought put an Ork on it and call it a wild whagg 👍. Great video.
I have to admit the one eye threw me off a couple of times but I'm happy with how it turned out in the end. Thanks very much! Haha yes it does look a bit like it belongs in lord of the rings
An amazing sculpture Clint . I very much enjoyed the video mate .I vaguely remember my mother who was born in Aspenden near Buntingford, telling me stories of a black dog that terrorised the country side (her ancestors came from Clavering and those tales may have originated from them to her ) As you may quess, I love the folk lore of England and would love to see more folk based carvings.Loved the burial of the broken chisel ...may it rust in peace✝Cheers mate and once again thank you for the amazing sculture and video , take care, Bram
Cheers mate! It's great to hear that someone else heard about a black dog in the area as I know we're not too far apart, pretty cool. Our local and national folklore is something to be celebrated I think and I'm definitely gonna do more. Thanks again mate!
It's fine and is something that's widely practiced. You sometimes hit a little snag with little changes in grain direction but apart from that no issues.
Nice video. The varnish thing was a bit annoying. The only clue I would say is the fact it says low VOC on the bottle so it would make me think its not oil based. The video turned out well!
Yeah I was thinking that too but since it didn't say anything about water based I guess my brain skipped over it, still... Worked out in the end haha. Thank you sir!
This really helps Clint thank you very much ive washed prolly so many videos and morw than enough infp over a span of .5 to 6 years this narrows it down big time
Really wish I had the bench like this for my space looking and looking for a relief carving bench and can't find anything but none tilting . Wish I had theperso to build this for me with little to no income
Incredible work, Clint. The next step in your carving evolution has been successfully taken! Thoughts and prayers for the fishtail...I feel that pain...
I recognised the 'mistiness' as soon as you showed us - I've had the same dreadful clash of chemistry myself. And the water/oil-based thing is just the start - Kath and I made a scientific demonstration model a lot of years ago and finished it with an oil-based paint only to notice a tiny scratch a few hours before we were due to deliver it. "No problem, I'll just blend it in with a dusting from this nice aerosol paint, which is precisely the same colour." Cellulose and oil don't mix either. What a day that was... Anyway. Loved the mysterious music over the closing section. Fantastic result Clint, and another hugely enjoyable video. Thanks for all your efforts, and keep us posted on what finally happens to this magnificent piece of work.
Oh blimey that sounds like it was a stressful moment, especially since you were in the process of delivering it. Thanks mate! I appreciate your support as always. If this does head out of the shed I'll be sure to keep you guys informed.
Why does everyone always say "chinese" tools when 95% of tools are made in China. I ordered some tools off Temu and a couple of the same tool from Amazon and they were the exact same tool with the exact same markings but I paid 5 to 10 times tor price on amazon.