Outstanding attention to detail as usual. Like the idea of building a project other than a sign occasionally. I build projects as well as craving signs. Don't comment much but always watch your great videos.
That is an awesome looking stand!!! I'm sure it will be the envy of everyone who sees it. No doubt you'll be getting orders for more of them from your cousin's friends!
Another great video! As a part time woodworker and competitive archer, I love this idea! Now I wish I had a better place to shoot so I could make one for myself lol
@@oldave100 form looked pretty good, only critique i'd have is on your grip. I notice you snapping your bow hand closed pretty quick, which can definitely cause torque, which will change your impact left and right. Me personally, I touch the front with my index finger to "hold" the bow and close my other fingers inside between my palm and the bow. Keeps me from snatching the bow when i release.
Love anything with cedar. Cool project and nice carve. Need to get me those 2 inch letters and figure out how to use them. This project hit the mark! 😳
I’m new at this so definitely need some help. Making one for my son but don’t know where to find clips to hold 4x4 to stand. Also, you were right about carving on 4x4, it did present a challenge and is definitely not my best work. Thanks for video on this project.
No problem, buddy! It was a lot of fun to make. The pins we used to hold the post to the stand were actually hitch pins for a truck, but you can use regular dowels or anything like that. Shoot us a picture when it's done!
A great bow holder, just one thing I didn't like, the beer holder, I used to teach archery and can not condone alcohol with weapons. Also, on your technique, I noticed you were using a sling, yet you grabbed the bow, let it loose in your hand. Great video, as always.
I have to admit I really like this when I'm really. Watching it on my TV show that I can see the detail a little better. I wonder? If. You? Would have to do something different if you were carving something with a curve or a radius in it like a baseball bat or gun stock
The biggest thing to remember when carving on a radius is clamp your work down so it doesn't move on you. I really need to do this again on film. Check out videos #272 & #273.