I really love working with all types of wood and if you are reading this then you do too. Maybe you’re a seasoned pro or maybe this is just the beginning of your journey. Either way I am glad you are here.
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Ahh! Yes! I always saw a fish of some sort..even though I try not to do that. The piece has a way of speaking to us....I find comfort in that. Take care.
FYI- my husband fixes vintage guitar necks. He uses the saw dust from the piece he is working on so the wood matches. Then he uses a clear epoxy to fill gaps and because it’s the saw dust from the same piece, it matches the wood perfectly. That might be a good solve for future gaps to fill.
When they break off, you could have it as a three piece installation. You could mount them all to some kind of metal or dark wood or painted wood back drop side by side.
Thank you for this video. I have been harvesting driftwood from Ogden River from late spring and have a good cache to create sculptures, painting and other crafts with. I love true natural sculpture look as you have created here. I am glad someone is demonstrating a pretty simple process for getting that look. Nice job. Great piece!
That’s a great compliment thank you so much. I try to keep it natural most of the time once you get a few pieces completed. Make sure and share them. I’d love to see what you did.
@@JDUB-Woodworks yes, Utah. It’s nice that we live on the river so I just walk out my back door and can collect wood daily that would otherwise become a fire hazard for the local forest and homes. It’s a win win.
The result is really good but to me the most precious part of this video is “Sometimes you just get stop, see that piece and you finally get motivated”. 🙏🏻
@@JDUB-Woodworks Hey, thanks or the reply. I was hoping to see how it looks hung on a wall - at an angle, straight, horizontal .... Great work and vision. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing this video. What do you think of bleaching the wood? I have a piece of wood with a lot of natural stain on it. Some parts are darker than others. I am hesitant to sand them as they are delicate parts, what would you recommend?
you are certainly welcome and thank you for checking out my videos and my channel. I do not delete bleach my Driftwood however I recognize that in some uses it’s needed. I don’t mind the different tones of the wood on one piece even if I’m not putting a sealant on it because it’s perfect really. You might try a higher grit sandpaper and just do it by hand very gently. Let me know how that works out for you.
I have thought about it however- did not want to purchase a blaster and go through all that....but sure that could prevent some of the vibrations that expand the cracks already there. Its a process....
Good morning 🌅, it is looking 👀 good, BUT THE SOUND OF MUSIC IS TO LOUD, when you are speaking I have to turn the sound up, then I get blasted with to much sound,
@@user-wg7dx7er8w thanks for feedback. I know one particular spot where I knew this but thought I corrected the rest...do you mean the last part or just throught that the volume is off balance?
Good morning 🌅, great work, but it is a shame that your voice and your music are not at the same level, as I can’t hear your voice very well, then the music is much too loud, France,
Thank you for the feedback...ya I did the editing with headphones on and it did not copy well to media. I am glad you enjoyed the process though...,minus the audio.