Woodcarving Eyes Made EASY- How TOO- Great for human eyes, Spirit faces & more
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How to Carve Eyes in wood.
Woodcarving eyes in a few steps using a dremel and 2 bits one saburrtooth and one a dremel
Check out this video and let me know.
this is great for quick easy eyes for human form and spirit faces and many different animals
hope you enjoy this
Ryan
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Great learning video. Thank you. Eyes are the hardest part and one of the most important
@RyanCookCarvin
2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely!
Thanks Ryan. ..you are a world class teacher..watching from Waterford Ontario Canada. .for a long time. .you helped me learn how to carve alot better.keep smiling and stay positive. .thankyou kindly. ..
Great tutorial. I was pleased to see you using proper PPE. I see too many nimrods on the net doing power carving with no PPE...No excuses for stupidity. Save your eyes and lungs folks
Love your stuff Ryan. I am definitely using the word Scrudge in all it's different tenses!
Nice! So much work goes into a piece after the saw is put away. This type of video helps.
@RyanCookCarvin
4 жыл бұрын
Glad it helped!
You rock Ryan..love your work. And thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge. Keep up the amazing peices 🌲🌲the saw is family 🌲🌲
Thank you, Ryan.
Great demo!
Man dude I'm loving your videos. I've already learned more and last 3 hours watching your videos then I learned in 10 other videos. Thank you very much keep up the good work
You are AMAZING Ryan...!!! Thank you soo much !!!!....So so helpful.....
@RyanCookCarvin
3 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Great Tips, Thank You so much !!
Outstanding
Great video, helps a lot, keep on , keeping on !
@RyanCookCarvin
4 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear it!
Great job thanks!!
Awesome! Thanks for the tips, eyes have always been a trial.
@RyanCookCarvin
4 жыл бұрын
thank u
Thanks for your time. Hey I am just finishing up on a Big foot today.I burnt my eyes in . I try this technique next time.
@RyanCookCarvin
4 жыл бұрын
You can do it! thanks tim happy carving bud
Amazing
Thanks Ryan Love these info videos of yours ❤
@RyanCookCarvin
3 жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
Superbe travail. Très instructif. Merci
@RyanCookCarvin
4 жыл бұрын
thanks
Thanks Ryan learned a lot! Just starting to carve and this really helped!
@RyanCookCarvin
3 жыл бұрын
Glad I could help!
Just found you and subscribed today. Hope to see you soon. From Texas
this video is going to help me out a lot , i struggle with the eyes Thanks Ryan great job stay safe
@RyanCookCarvin
3 жыл бұрын
Glad to help
Thanks for all these videos, great craftsmanship and detail. Michelangelo eyes are a common type of carved eye, think this is another term for the O Rourke eyes.
@RyanCookCarvin
3 жыл бұрын
Lol that’s one way for sure
I came over to take a look on the recommendation of Jordy Johnson, Carving Fusion; glad I did-thanks!
Ur great 👍🏽 TY
Love your work Ryan , keep up the vids Thanks bro
@RyanCookCarvin
3 жыл бұрын
Appreciate it!
@razoraerialproductions2959
3 жыл бұрын
@@RyanCookCarvin Ryan I’m Carving at Brad Normand’s place Westwood Rustic Living in Kingston Ontario.
I am interested in your classes and supporting your store . Your work is incredibly. Thanks for sharing, this newbie has learnt alot from you. Can't wait to learn some more
@RyanCookCarvin
3 жыл бұрын
Awesome, thank you! classes will be in march and store coming soon I just have to get all the rools and programs lined up maybe march too lol thanks so much though
Awesome looking eyes dude, they are one thing I have to really take my time with cuz I screw um up lots lol. Great video & channel so you have a new sub & looking forward to your workshops, sounds really good. Thanks for sharing
@RyanCookCarvin
3 жыл бұрын
thanks bud
I’m just about ready to dive in. I can’t seem to get a straight answer regarding my saw. I just bought an MS 170 and I really want to put an 8” bar and chain on. Do I need to swap out the chain drive? I’ve seen kits with chain, bar and drive for $115-$150 roughly. I have plans for some carvings in my yard. Been hand carving for years. This is a while new level and I’m excited to get started. Appreciate any help you can offer and brand, what do you prefer in bar and chain? Your work is amazing, especially silly love the squatches. Love to see you do a life size dog man. For my backyard I’d love to have 5 or 6 life size Sasquatch, dogman, maybe a 8 or 9 foot alien grey. Who knows. Keep up the great work, you really are a good teacher and carver!
Great video, not tried an Ape yet!
Thanks Ryan very cool instruction, and I like the illustration of the Dremel bit, I am in the market for a carving chainsaw, and locating one in Canada, is a challenge, looking forward to Saw Valley opening, it would be cool if Paypal would process payment, as I only have a debit card or Visa debit, sometimes dealing with online business is difficult for me. Anyhow good luck and thanks for the videos
Great video Ryan... just one question... how do you get those black lines in and around the eyes. I could see where you carve out the puple and the white circle of the eye ball, but there’s a very dark circle there also. Would you use a wood burning tool for that. I noticed you also have those dark lines around the eyes and beaks of eagles and owls...
@RyanCookCarvin
3 жыл бұрын
It’s the Dremel come bitthats what I use it carves and burns same time
Another great video !!! I’m interested in your classes , can you send me some information ???? Thanks a bunch Mike
@RyanCookCarvin
4 жыл бұрын
Mike Riege soon as i get it together I’m thinking oct .. ill post a video for sure about it
What power face shield are you wearing? I need to get one. I can't keep the dust out of my eyes.
@RyanCookCarvin
4 жыл бұрын
Peke safety - jms power cap
Ryan did you used to do chain saw carving for a cabin company?
Ryan. Where can I get that face shield respirator you are using?
@22j0e
2 жыл бұрын
Same question!
Where can I buy a flap sander?
PS Send me when your classes are going to start.
How do I sign up for your virtual class?
@RyanCookCarvin
3 жыл бұрын
it will be out next week.. we are gonna start mid nov .. sorry i had to get a ton of things ready for it
sorry i saw the answer in a prwevious comment
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