Impossible Animal Carving Table
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I tried viral animal carving and carved a snake into this live edge walnut slab table top. This is my first time to try wood carving. Jackery Prime Day Sale is now on! Discount up to 44% off from July 3th to 20th, Best Deal on July 11th and 12th! Check out Jackery Official:bit.ly/3CWtGqH
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@TimMidgett
10 ай бұрын
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@BullyFamNJ
9 ай бұрын
Good job
@S_GARR
8 ай бұрын
Less talk and more work. We're not stupid! You don't have to explain every single little detail. First and last time viewer!
@ig33ku
6 ай бұрын
I hope Jack was armed because if those punks were there be another story being told here.
@Golden-dog88
5 ай бұрын
your giveaways are unfair as im in Australia. For example its 7:16pm in Newcastle NSW right now n its 3:16am in New York
I purchased a used one as the piece is a bit pricey, but the machine kzread.infoUgkxG6fbm3cHBd7CNTjk5D-dwYe9c9tCB9ZN has surpassed my expectations. We sand small parts by hand often, sized around 1"x1/2," and specifically look for a piece that's designed to be vertical. The motor has plenty of torque and great speed settings. The only inconvenience I had is that the disk measures 5" where we trim 6" stick-and-sand disks down easily by mounting it then cutting with a box cutter.
As a retired teacher, I'm reminded of a phrase I used a lot: Errors are critical to learning. Thank you for posting your opportunity to learn! And congratulations to your family on your new arrival.
@LeonardGreenpaw
10 ай бұрын
KNow whats better than learning from your mistakes? Being a genius and getting everything right at the first try.
@udalimb384
10 ай бұрын
Sounds like you were an inspired teacher. In 7th grade I had an art teacher ask in an annoyed voice, What's your problem? It wss impactful and not in a good way. As an adult I discovered I love making art.
All snakes are excellent swimmers. But this looks more like a sea monster because non aquatic snakes usually have their whole body on the surface of the water.
@jamingaming9251
10 ай бұрын
I've looked at some pictures of snakes swimming and they do have some of their body under the water.
@archgen1
10 ай бұрын
Sea monsters are cooler anyways
@Swamp72
10 ай бұрын
Pythons and stuff can swim along riverbeds when crossing them, I think
@nickwilliams309
10 ай бұрын
This isn't quite accurate. Venomous snakes, like a Cottonmouth or Eastern Diamondback will have their whole body on top of the water, they float. Non-venomous snakes, however, such as the Northern Watersnake will only have their heads or front third of their body floating. The rest of their body will be submerged as they swim.
@Kingkee777
10 ай бұрын
Snakes bodies are mainly muscle. Muscle isnt like fat and sinks rather than float. So a snake as big as an anaconda would sink
15:13 You don’t suck at wood carving you have done way better then I did my first time, I impaled my hand with my tool the first time my doctor said I was very lucky that I didn’t hit any nerves or tendons. 😅 keep up the good work love your builds!!❤
@jasonbrouse4635
10 ай бұрын
damm. you got my luck. im re groing fingernails. not giving up though
It's the self roasting at the end. This is how we know he is worthy. I'll be here for the next vids.
I'm just now getting into carving with Dremel bits myself. I learned a lot from this video! Thanks for trying and show us your "failures" Failing is just an opportunity to learn.
@1Tibs1
5 ай бұрын
And not to get too comfortable.
I applaud the attempt. It is always a good feeling to move out of the comfort zone and try something new. Practice, practice, practice, there are only a few who can do something right off the bat. There is a carver on youtube I have watch for a long time ( Stinnett Sticks ) who do a lot of snake walking canes/sticks. I have learned a lot about carving watching his videos. Might help if you ever want to try again. Have fun.
It's the Loch Ness Rattlesnake. If you've ever seen a snake swim, pretty much the entire body is under the surface except for the head and maybe 2% of the body behind the head.
As a first carving item its amazingly good the more you do the better you will get please keep carving you have a talent for carving Remember there's no mistakes only a new shape
Hahaha the rustic & unsightly like ur mum made me snort chicken noodle soup thru my nose 😂 Can always count on you JB for the best one liners & dirty innuendos! Makes you the best channel imo ❤
I've seen a lot of woodworking videos but I've never heard anyone say that they didn't like the end result. Thank you. It's hard work anyway, and natural material like wood varies in its constituency. It won't always turn out well, but the next one will probably be better.
Rattlesnake, thank you for showing us that you are able to do whatever you put your mind to. I think it came out looking amazing. Thank you for sharing. One love to all!
I am so happy you posted this video. I have tried a few projects that never come out as i imagine and over time i can be frustrating watching a bunch of youtubers who havent been doing this stuff since birth succeed on every project. So its refreshing to see the goofs shown. Btw this table is still 1000x better than anything i could carve lol
@jasonbrouse4635
10 ай бұрын
i agree. i am just starting. just got my first "palm sander" today. im 49 and dont no anything.
Even though it wasn't perfect, I'm sure you inspired a few people to try it themselves, which is awesome in itself. Thanks for sharing.
I don't think it's that bad. Honestly an amazing first attempt, and way better than my first attempt at carving a dog lol. This has motivated me to get back to finishing a picture I was having trouble with (way out of my scope of knowledge).
You are so right! Making "ugly" things every once in a while teaches you the most! It is a joy to watch.
That was a great first effort. I look forward to your next carving video. It's not how many times we fall but how many times we get up!
I really enjoy the honesty in your videos, thank you!
I found BM Sculptures a year ago and have always loved the sculptures he made and I think you did a really good job too! Definitely a lot better than I ever could! Would love to see you do more!!
I'm going to give you kudos for the effort and taking on something completely our of your comfort zone. I can speak from experience; the one way to make sure you never fail is to not get into the game...of course, it's also the way to make sure you never win. I enjoy your content, can't wait for the next one.
That turned out AWESOME!!! You definitely need to keep powering through because I can see a lot of awesome wood carving projects in your future!!😊
Loved that last dig at Springsteen!! I agree whole heartedly…about him being a bad musical artist. For the carving, not a bad first attempt at all!!!
The Springsteen reference really made me laugh. Guess we share some taste in music.😁❤
little tip i saw from another woodworking youtuber, when trying to remove excess glue use a drinking straw and you can usually get it in one swipe.
Hey at least you tried! Thanks for sharing, we still all learnt something!
Rattlesnake. FYI, I really enjoyed your commentary throughout this project.
A blessing to laugh at ourselves and at life! ... not to take things too seriously.
BRO you literly killed it man this is not no failure man this is near perfection!
It looks good, especially for your first go at it. I just started learning how to do leatherworking. I understand the struggle
@sassyyak4954
10 ай бұрын
leather working is very fun been doing it for abt a year and definitely learned so much
I really like this table. It may not be a Rembrandt, but it looks good. Thank you for sharing.
You are so much fun to listen to! Love your collection of T-shirts. Great job 🪱🤗
"RATTLESNAKE" (Do I win the t-shirt?) You could have stenciled parts of the rattlesnake you know....but I ain't arguing with a cop! 😁😎
First: thank you for your service. Second: the first time I carved a little bear, it turned out looking like a sick Ciotti, so I did it again. Third: I think the table is a great idea, just needs a little more refining. Some ripples in the water and maybe fangs on the bottom jaw with some scales carved on the Boddie. all in all, the wood you used was a good choice, hard wood may be hard to carve but you can get more detail to hold in it. Thanks for sharing the video.
Holy crap you had me laughing at the end! The Springsteen line was both brutal and appropriate.
One of the best videos ive seen in a while. Very true and honest.
Failure is how one learns you did an amazing job for your first time at carving great piece my man ❤👍👊
fun fact: every species of snake is capable of swimming, albeit some better than others. you swimming rattlesnake is 100% plausible.
keep making man. love your work!
I love it. People never show their failures. I love to shoe my failures. It makes me better and proves that I'm not perfect. Not only do I learn from my failures but the keyboard warriors also give me advice on ways I could have done it better. Thank you for doing this. Looks good anyway. Great job
Rattlesnake! This was very entertaining to watch. All woodworkers can learn from other people's mistakes too! 😅
Damn, couldn't figure out the easter egg. Incredible work as always though. Definitely progress, but not far off from perfection! Keep it up.
@JonnyBuilds
10 ай бұрын
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I’ll say this, it’s a better snake and carving than I could make. I know for sure with time and many mock ups you can make a better snake table. I learned to do crazy curves in sketchup but it took practice and patience to do it. I even made a sign recently, it’s simple and has many screw and nail holes from changes in the legs but it’s now to what I envisioned and it’s to practicality. You get there eventually it’s just a winding road of success and shotty work but you get there and every piece reminds you of the creativity journey.
Burn tool is great for details and the wire loop is great for scales.
You learn by doing. Was this your "Mona Lisa"? No. But that doesn't make your drive worthless. You learn, grow, gain, every time you put yourself out there. Keep striving to perfect your art!
Rattlesnake. I think you did a good job. It doesn’t have to be perfect to be fabulous. I love it.
“Not all heroes wear shirts” 😂
something missing from the internet as a whole, being able to laugh at yourself when things do not go as expected
Nah, it turned out great, Jonny! Fantastic work! 😃 But yeah, it's never easy to start to learn! And you chose a pretty difficult first step! Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Razor rip wood burners work great for scales etc. I use the to texture feathers on birds. Lots of video of feather wood burning out there.
great effort! keep trying.and thank you for posting
Kinda reminds me of the graboids tounge snake things from tremors lol. I love the ways you described it at the end 😂😂
Best ending EVER. You made me laugh
Youd be suprized how much added a little detail improves a project and when making any snake related carvings they never really look good until you get the scales in it.
thanks for reminding us that making mistakes is okay, such a humble man! greetings from Cancun, Mexico
My name is kofi from Ghana.... I love the perfectly done job.
Please the office clip is sending me 😂😂😂😂
Overall way better than what I would have done. Like you said you gotta take the failures and continue to improve on them if you want to get better at it. Oh,and that paper with the drawings is just the inner Marine in you coming out. SFMF
I love all the office clips😂
Thank you for posting this, you are being real...you do more good being honest and vulnerable, i know you weren't trying to be preachy and I honestly got so much encouragement in my journey. first video I've watched, im a fan for life.
Rattlesnake! You got it a lot farther along than I could have! Nice work! BTW, just picked up a Festool domino this week... LIFE CHANGING!
@JonnyBuilds
10 ай бұрын
Nice 🙌🙌
I can honestly say it's the best snake-coming-out-of-a-table carving I've ever seen. You might get some of those paper templates they make for people to learn whittling, but use them with your power tools instead and try that on scrap wood to get your mind around how to carve what you want into a piece of wood. I know you were trying to create your own with your print-outs here, but it helps to start with ones other people have already done before you move on to making your own.
I appreciate your spirit. Never let fear or common sense keep you from attempting something you know nothing about. That's what people say about me.😄
"My newborn infant daughter even told me it sucks." This one made me laugh. 😂 Wood carving is tough, honesly. As someone whose only natural-born talent is art (mostly drawing), I've told so many people over the years that any kind of art is 100% attainable. It just takes practice and learning. That's the great thing about art. Some people get a shortcut with natural talent, but with patience and determination, everyone can get to the same end point. Failures really do provide the perfect learning experience when creating things. Then, you teach yourself better methods and perspectives, which leads to innovation and refinement. Everyone starts somewhere.
The last minute made the entire video worth watching.
Time to get my router out and play. Stunning piece
You did well for your professed experience. 1. All carvings look terrible before they are done. 2. The fear of taking too much off never leaves LOL. 3. If you really want t get good Look into Ian Norbury, he has some great info on how to become a better carver. Great Video dude. Don't know how I didnt discover you sooner. Subbed and whatching.
Hey man, don’t worry about failing, most people forget that making hideous things is a huge part of making beautiful things
I carve birds, for detail on feathers I use a wood burner with a knife edge filed at the tip
Glad you still posted it (btw you can just remove a snake, redo a top and you'll have a decent table)
Had a cool idea for the scales. How about cutting a design on your cnc and then essentially making it a veneer using your bandsaw and oscillating sander or dremel tool. Not sure how well that would work but definitely an idea for those of us with nonsteady hands.
Rattlesnake. Mate I give you 100% for effort. Wood carving is an absolute art and so impressive have tried and failed myself but like anything practice is what it takes and acceptance for a while and lots patience. Have you seen steve snikett his a snake carving genius...
Some diamondback detail would make your rattlesnake so much more palatable, as well as a little motion-detecting recording of an actual rattlesnake rattle!
i think that table is happy to see me
Pleaseee tell me what that red tape is that’s stopping the resin from spilling. That would save me to much time in my work
You did a wonderful job with your first craving! Rattlesnake
The Bruce Springsteen line is how I know you really weren't happy with the results, but I love that you embraced the suck and took it as a learning experience. Personally, my success to failure ratio in woodworking is likely the inverse of yours, so I won't throw any shade at all.
There is a guy on youTube who carves walking sticks often with snakes on them. He uses a burning tool with a shield shaped attachment to burn in the scale of his snakes. You might look for him for future carvings.
I love this table !
I can speak from experience that all artist (of all forms) criticize their work only wishing to do better so no matter how the project looks do just that strive to be better always even if you make a masterpiece
George Washington would have chopped it down. LOL. Next time you want to do scales, use a screen stretched over the surface for making stencil marks. You did an awesome job.
from what i have seen in arizona yes they do swim. i used to live in a very largely populated snake area and have seen them swim very fast in water. as an artist i think you not knowing how to do art you did well. I like it and with some more time i believe you could make it even more detailed. I would have done the detail to the snake before putting it onto the slab to make it easier to add more precise cuts and shape to it. i think you did great
Love how the tool ya use says YOUR MOM at the 4:20 mark 🤣
RATTLESNAKE I checked while watching, Rattlesnakes ARE Swimmers. They swim to slither away from predators and to eat seafood when there's little to no land to prey on.
That double pump by total boat is dope! I might get me one!
For your first time! You did a damn good job. Don’t be so hard on yourself.
I like it. Better than I could do for sure.
I think it looks great for your 1st go. Getting out of my comfort zone is my biggest issue.
You're conflating art as a form of expression and art as a professional skill. You absolutely are an artist in terms of expression, if you're creativity in form and material choices are too mechanical for you to accept the term there, your videos alone are fantastic examples of expression. However... DON'T YOU LIE TO ME! "I'm not a skilled artist", your ability to see the form inside the rough block is legitimately impressive, even if you don't have experience with the tools.
"don't be part of the problem, be the entire problem" ....best t-shirt saying ever
Reminds me of Nessie the Lockness Monster. Great job, just don't do it again. 😂😂😂
It's an Oak tree. The tree that produces nuts seen in the movie Ice age. Good for producing charcoal amongst all other tree.😂😂😂
The only thing I hate about this video is that you are hounding on your amazing work
Do rattlesnakes swim? The short answer is yes, rattlesnakes can swim! And they're actually pretty good at it. These reptiles are strong swimmers and can move quickly through the water. They often use their swimming ability to escape from predators or to hunt for prey.
I think it looks great. You have a ton of talent, keep it up your skills will only get better. Don’t know if you have ever seen any of his videos but Mike Stinnett is a master at carving snakes. His KZread is under Stinnett Sticks.
Rattlesnake i enjoyed your video. And i appreciate that you posted a video with something you werent proud of. We all make some stuff were not proud of but as many others have said it all about learning. You got my subscription.
Rattlesnake also, the Helen Keller joke killed me lol😂😂😂
First time? I say it’s a win. Impressive beginning
You get a subscribe from me! From one woodworking cop to another I appreciate your craft brother.
@JonnyBuilds
10 ай бұрын
I appreciate that!
Rattlesnake! I’ve always wanted to carve as well but without trying it, I assume mine will look like Hellen Keller made it in the second grade. Great attempt, keep at it, thanks for sharing!