Epoxy & Wood Carved into a Grizzly Bear
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- čas přidán 21. 05. 2024
- Carving a grizzly bear out of epoxy resin and wood. I power carved this sculpture using a chainsaw and other woodworking tools. #carving #resinart #art
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What should I carve next???
A dog! :)
Coral and Turtle!
Can you do an owl ?
Kangaroo ???
How about a bust, of yourself.
I watched the whole thing, which isn’t unusual. What was unusual is that my wife also watched the whole thing and was wildly impressed. Great video man!
seems like you have competition bro
I love both of your work
I hope you made her watch on a different device - need that extra view. 😂 glad you guys enjoyed watching!
So she likes resin and wood over a mammoth tusk and a custom barn door XD
why "thank you guys for watching", i'm a woman and i watched your work for this nice bear and fisch toooo ! ;-) !
As a granite fabricator we drill holes with wet/dry diamond core bits attached to grinders with the speed down low and works perfectly you can find 3/16 core bits up to as big as you want or need water helps cool the bit so the stone won't crack or burn the bit up but they make core bits especially for dry use as well they are a little more aggressive depending on the stone you are drilling through
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CZcams is full of people working with wood and epoxy. But only few of them are actually artists. Wow man, wow.
My absolute favorite so far. The contrast of the clear epoxy on the head and the beautiful wood grain of the fish is stunning. Impressive.
Don't know if I'm the only one but the dark cracks in the wood with fill look like battle scars on the bear. Really adds a whole entire story on the piece. Absolutely phenomenal
I was literally just about to say this especially that deep gash on it's back... Stunning .. I wish he'd leaned into that look
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Definitely.
Fr it looks epic
Resin is bad for the environment, and that wood deserves better, sick people
Something that's worked for me in the past when drilling into rock/hard stone products is to build a volcano shaped dam (out of plumber's putty) around where you want to drill the hole. You put either water, or lubricating oil in there to help keep your bits cooled/lubricated and ease the process of drilling your hole. I just the same technique when I'm doing ceramic tile work as well, and tile can be even more finicky at times. Hope this helps. ✌️😎
I *use* the same technique for ceramic tile... Sorry, auto correct
That is a great idea! thanks for the tip!
There are some sharp paddle shaped 2 or 4 ridged bores for ceramic tiles. They will work well for stone as well. You should work without hammer action and use low rotation speeds to not to brake the bore.
And of course the hole should be generously moistened.
I use tile drills with plenty of water.
I use this technique too especially with my smaller stone projects and it works like a champ 😊
there's three things i love about this video. one this artist shares his process form beginning to end . second although he is and amazing artist he is willing to experiment. to get the job done.and the best one is he knows his tools and work but he is still a student and willing to learn from others and ask questions and take suggestions.
The grain on the fish is mental. That's some fine looking wood
As always, amazing work.
Regarding your choice of drill bits, you used carbide tipped drill bits for masonry. But you weren't drilling into masonry. Try out diamond hole saws. They come in a large variety of sizes. I can get them at the local lumber yard. They work great for stone and ceramic tile. You should use a thin piece of wood and drill a pilot hole. This is your guide. It will keep the hole saw from walking. Then line it up and use the diamond hole saw. Keep a small trickle of water on the bit. It doesn't go fast, but it will go 100 times faster than a masonry bit.
I can drill holes in stone, but I could never carve like you.
Thank you for the tip. I have had a couple comments stating this already so I am sure this was my issue. Thanks for the tip Johnny!
Use Rubi ceramic diamond drill wet system! The best systems
Start holes with small bits and work your way up to desired diameter will help also
I'd love to see you and Cam at Blacktail do a collaboration, the two best wood artists on CZcams by far!
Would love to!
You should ask the Mr. Cool team to connect you, he got one too!
@@BMSculptures Please! You, Cam, and Epic Upcycling are the only 3 creators I watch.
Yes, he could do the table and you could do the legs as different animals holding up the table
*Same thought mate! Both of them are the BEST in their craftsmanship.* 😁
Your skill AND talent just shine on this incredible piece! Thank you for the video. I love seeing the accuracy and correctness that you achieve!
As others have suggested, diamond core drill bits are the choice for stone. For slate, it'll need to be kept wet, and drill in small stages, a few mm at a time at low pressure. Also, avoid the arrow head bits used for tile etc, and no hammer setting. Slate is brittle, and can chip and flake away super easily, if you use chisel tips, and the hammer setting can just shatter slate. There are other options, like ultrasonic drills, but that's just throwing $$$ at a simple problem. Love your work!
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Added to that the speed of a cordless hand drill provide less power usually only for turning in screws. You get stronger cordless but try you benchpress drill next time.
Make sure you add extra dust filtering to that Mini-Split if you are working with a lot of dust. I had one and it clogged within a few days causing the humidity to build up in the unit and run down the wall, eventually swamping the circuit board. They warranty things very quickly though, so cudos to Mr. Cool for that.
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I absolutely love your art work!!!!! The bear is in a class all by its self.....you are the greatest and so talented.....you pay such close attention to details.....enjoy watching you keep it up......thank you
Impressive. The bear at 4:06 is prolly the closest I could get to anything resembling a bear with my utmost best effort.
One thing I found out rather quickly after I installed my mini-split in my shop a few years ago.... If your shop generates a lot of dust, you MUST clean those filters regularly. There is a dramatic effect on cooling when the evaporator filters are clogged and they clog surprisingly fast. Just a heads up :)
Oh my gosh, each sculpture you do, I think "this is the best one yet" and then the next one comes online and I'm just blown away. This is truly awesome and shows your amazing talent. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Thank you Patricia! Hopefully I keep setting the bar higher! I am learning a lot as I keep doing more of these.
First-time watcher.
I enjoyed your narration, and the finished product is amazing!
This is incredibly beautiful, you are obviously a well talented sculpturest. I can't wait to see you create another sculpture. Thanks
Resin is bad for the environment, and that wood deserves better, sick people
For drilling into stone, it be better to get a diamond tipped drill bit. Stone/rock is much harder than concrete and masonry.
also use proper masonry
drill
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@@jayjayvanrooyen5894it’s not the drill it’s the drill bits
Possibly a hammer drill right will make it easier? And paired with with some quality drill bits should make it faster
A proper hammer drill will definitely make it easier
What a beauty! The grain in the bear is beautiful and the addition of the fish with its amazing grain, just finishes the sculpture perfectly.
Some of the most beautiful grain I've ever seen!
@@BMSculpturesquestion, did you clamp the fish in the mouth or hold it still it dried? If quick dry glue, what brand please.
@@candynewton4945just held it in place until cured. I used total boat 4 minute epoxy.
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ABSOLUTELY STUNNING.. WAY TO GO DUDE.. I LOVED THE ENTIRE VIDEO AND THE REVEAL TOOK MY BREATH AWAY. LOVE LOVE LOVE😍😍😍
Wow!!! Incredible work!! God bless you 🙏 ❤️
As for drilling through stone, I'd recommend diamond core drill bits and use them with water. Great work! Thanks for sharing
Total agree would have made it a 10min job with diamond holesaw
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The grain of wood for that trout is amazing. Fits perfectly for the scales. Simply awesome work.
I´m not an sculptor but working with epoxy must be satisfying as hell
is no one gonna talk about how genuinely perfect that rhino was from a year ago?
Carbide would probably do fine in that tile if you were using a rotary hammer/SDS drill (I don’t think the tile would survive, though) but for a compact drill you would be better off with a diamond hole saw. Sweet carving!
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Love your videos, thank you for sharing your work! Only room for improvement I see: the presentation of the finished sculpture. I would like to see more of it! I would like to see more wideangle shots, where I can really understand the complete sculpture instead of only details. And I would like the end-montage to be slower, less hectic, so I have time to really take it all in.
Keep it up man, I REALLY appreciate your videos!
I get this a lot.... Unfortunately it is a youtube tactic. I wish I could have long detailed shots but a massive portion of the audience will drop off immediately and the video will perform worse.... I will have all the detailed shots on my website though! Updating that as we speak.... If you ever want to see more details always head to my website!
@@BMSculptures Maybe just make the last shot be a 10 second slow walk around the sculpture?
Beyond astounding. Utmost respect. I do resin but minor things and this would be a dream piece to me. You are extremely talented and so much care and attention to detail. Awestruck from an Aussie girl that wishes for your talent 👌👌👌👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇦🇺❤️🤍💙❤️🤍💙
I dont know why CZcams recommended this to me - Probably because I like bears, but I watched it all and was staggered at the finished product. Looks beautiful.
Hey, McF. Glad I came back in time for this one! Once again, you have captured a beauty that evokes the grandeur, the independence, the hunger, the majesty and might that this country IS, and that exists in every single American. Poetic and Powerful, as always. PLEASE keep these magnificent creations coming. And Thank you.
Resin is bad for the environment, and that wood deserves better, sick people
One of those first time viewers you mentioned here. Artists and the creation of their art never cease to amaze me and I'm always intrigued by their processes, even if it's in a time-lapsed/abridged format. Amazing work.
I like the way it takes form. The bear was waiting for you inside that piece of wood. Now he is free! And you feed him...No words! Bravo!
I use Diamond hole-saws for drilling smaller holes in stone (The ones used to drill Ceramic Tiles), and diamond grit masonry carbide bit specifically made to drill larger holes in stone. Preferably I do it with cold water running over the drill/hole to both cool and transport away the ground stone. If the drill gets to hot, the Diamond can chip away, significantly shorting the life of the drill bit.
My favorite sculpture was the bear, but you’ve outdone yourself on this one. That magnificent fish just upped the ante.
I always look forward to your unique art pieces ❤
This is a wonderful piece of art . The wood you chose for the main part is gorgeous and I can't wait to watch you sculpting your next piece!!!
When I was in school, I tried to draw a horse. It looked like a duck. Then I tried to draw my dog. It looked like a duck. Needless to say I will never be attempting anything like this but I instantly subscribed. Thank you for sharing your amazing talent.
Maybe you are the world's best duck sculptor.
As a former contractor, I would recommend getting an SDS drill. I have two different weights. I have drilled in everything including slate with holes as small as 1/8" to 12" holes in foundations which take many holes. The trick is not to put downward pressure on the drill. Let the drill do the work. The weight of the drill is enough. I use standard SDS bits available at any of the big box stores. An SDS drill holds the bit more firmly which gives faster drilling and more control. Regular hammer drills have too much slop. I don't use water or other lubricant which will cut down on the cutting action and can cause more chipping in slate from the paste. If the bit starts to get hot, I dip it in a cup of water and continue. Clear the dust regularly to keep the cutting going. This is the more modern way from the old manual star bits I used when younger. Practice on a piece of scrap to get used to the bouncing. Most SDS drills have three modes, regular drill, hammer drill, and just hammer for chisels. This gives more versatility. Stone carvers use the hammer feature.
This is one of the most amazing pieces of art I’ve seen! You are truly talented! Thank you for sharing your art and your process with us!
You've done it again Blake, another masterpiece 😮 you were definitely right saying the burl was saved for the right project, and this is it 👍
Thanks! Glad you agree.... Now I have to go find another burl 😬
@@BMSculptures may I suggest....a penguin? 🤔
Your creations are amazing. Side bar.........GO Blue Jays!
That's a really nice art piece. Love that fish detail and I hope we'll get to see you doing more of something similar in the future. It kind of makes the sculpture/statues more alive, not to say they wouldn't of been really realistic anyway. It just gives something "more" into it.
Absolutely gorgeous! I think this project was truly successful.
I know that you mentioned having a preference for the head of your projects being in resin, but I find that it has such an ethereal, icy, watery, smoky quality that you could use in uplifting future projects. I would like to see it as water or a spiritual body in an upcoming project.
My initial reaction was to see the resin as splashing waves of water at a bear's feet and a ribbon of water from the fish. Then I thought of how you have pigmented, smoky swirl and of a kitsune (Japanese mischievous fox deity) morphing from smoky spirit into a solid creature.
I also think that a resin tree cradling a wood bur baby might kinda have a nice ancestral ties vibe. Or perhaps an unhatched wooden dragon fetus suspended inside of an elaborate resin egg might look cool too. Feel free to use any ideas that might inspire you. Keep creating them wonderful pieces of art.
I hope
You, sir, are a freaking master wizard. Stunning artwork!
Seriously....I'm so impressed (blown away!) by your talent, your approach, your attitude, and your results. I checked out one video, then found myself going through all I could find, watching from start to finish as your work evolved. Brilliant. Thanks for sharing your gift(s).
I'm an artist and I am in awe of what you do, so much detail! 👌👌👌
Its an amazing piece as usual, what I would think would be an even improvement to your work, is if you can fill these small gaps with a metal, maybe copper or bronze, I don't know if it's viable, but I think it will add another complexity and dimension to the already magnificent work.
I am annoyed that CZcams hasn't suggested your channel to me before now, but at least I have your previous content to catch up on 😂
I really enjoyed this video and as I am just starting my sculpting journey this is excellent to watch.
You've got a new subscriber and I look forward to seeing more of your work 😊👍
Absolutely gorgeous! It's so majestic! Now this is my favorite piece!😅💥❤
Да, очень большая и сложная работа была проделана. Скульптура из дерева и эпоксидной смолы получилась просто великолепной! Браво мастеру! 👏👏👏👍👍👍
Clicked immediately always love your sculptures
Thanks!
Incredible sculpture!
For drilling stone/ concrete I use to have the same issue. It isn’t the bits. It’s the drill. I too am a DeWalt guy. Check out the DeWalt ATOMIC Hammer Drill or similar product. I had to drill about 75 holes for rebar into concrete in my foundation & it was smooth, easy & seamless!
you can also find diamond bits for drilling hard material like granite and different stones but the drill is still very important you're right
I confirm, the easiest way to drill stone is with a Hammer Drill.
It is a hammer drill!
@@BMSculptures I know it says it is (I have the same one) but I’m telling you try the one (or similar) I recommended & you’ll very clearly see & feel the difference.
@@joshuahasson9687 Interesting... will do!
It's interesting that all the YT channels are using Total Boat now, when not too long ago I'd never heard of it. It used to be West that was the popular brand. But, 25 years ago I learned on System 3, since that's what Woodcraft carried.
I'm used'to watch people turn wood and epoxy on small lathe, but it?s the first time I see a sculpture made with a chainsaw. Actually very relaxing to watch.
Essas esculturas que você faz , é incrível, está de parabéns, sem contar que é inspirador.
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Incredible work! We are blown away by this masterpiece! 🐻
The transparent part of sculpture seems to say 'take care of your environment......before we slowly become extinct'. That's a powerfully exquisite sculpture. Fantastic job.
not really, the transparent epoxy is probably helping to contribute to the destruction of the environment.
When working with rock you should use a Moors hardness kit to find which tools are hard enough to work on it. It's basically a set of files calibrated and marked for hardness that lets you scratch things. If it doesn't scratch the thing is harder than the file.
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Великолепное изделие!
Точной расчёт всей работы на всех этапах.
Мастер светлая голова и золотые руки!
Probably a piece of art to be kept in The Louvre.
“Modern Sculpture Art, with new technology & materials!”
1st time I've seen your work, and I can honestly say you are a true artist and a creative genius. I look forward to checking out all your videos and future projects.
Absolutely hands down, the best clip I have watched.. informative, great audio & visuals, it wasn't long and drawn out but you showed from go to woe. Beautiful work 👏 ❤
I’m in awe! I can’t stopping looking at your work! I a so inspired by you. I am an artist but have never done sculpture, I would love to start, thank you for sharing your amazingly beautiful pieces.
Excellent work I have sat through about 5 videos and am so expressed with your work!! You have asked what to sculpt next, and when I was watching the wolf and thinking how cool an animal would be with hidden animals in it. It was just a thought!! Keep up the great work you are a true artist!!
I was born and raised in Alaska. I've seen many browns in the wild, and this is by far the best and most beautiful example of wildlife art I've ever seen. Wow what a marvel. ❤
Great video. I agree,the epoxy fillings look great as bear battle scars. Depite the beautiful carving, the show pedelstool ending was a fabulous choice.
Lovely job. 🪵
I cannot imagine where or when I would need a sculpture this size, but I am so happy to have stumbled onto your channel. These are beautiful.
I was amazed by the Duck Sculpture, but this one…, Wow! That Freaking Bear Seems To Express Purposeful Movement After A Successful Trip To The Lake! What A Gift/Talent…❤
Beautiful work! Unbelievably talented.
You are very talented, sir! It is a pleasure to watch you create such beautiful art.
Your skills are amazing . I am Carpenter. And I am just getting into wood carving epoxy and furniture, making it has been my dream for years and you have inspired me so many times with your videos. Thank you so much
Torn between marvelling at the talent and beauty of the carving with the unease of all the plastic (epoxy) used and discarded for it
It´s sooo great a get tears in my eyes - absolutely amazing - human art from its finest !!!!
I've watched a few of u guys turn a worthless piece of wood or a glass into something something really incredible, u guys really have a good
imagine for changing 1 thing into something else-WHAT A IMAGINE, WELL DONE GUYS.
Wow, super cool work! You clearly put a lot of thought and care into this, and I really enjoyed watching the craftsmanship! Great job!
I do a lot of smaller resin pours for wood turning projects. I use tuck tape (housewrap tape). I feel like it is much easier to work with than packing tape and does a good job of forming to the wood
Masonry bits usually work great when the drill is hammering properly... Try using diamond coated hole saw bits or diamond coated drill bits.
He's absolutely beautiful, the grain of wood and pattern flow so well together ❤️ 😊
I do construction and woodworking. When I was installing shelving systems around the country I ran into an issue bolting them to the floor because I was using a small hammer drill like yours. I ended up getting the middle sized Harbor Freight hammer drill. As long as you keep it greased it will make quick work of concrete, rock, and even rebar.
Absolutely beautiful, love the in depth look, your work never seems to disappoint me, great job👍👍👍👍
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Creating sculptures by adding, such as building a sculpture out of clay is impressive. But creating a sculpture by removing matter to create the shape just blows my mind.
Работа действительно великолепна! Но на мой взгляд, если бы вы добавили зелёный краситель в медведя, а синий краситель в рыбу, была бы совершенно потрясающая работа..🤗🌷
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Very nice sculpture I am an apprentice bricklayer but have been in the trade for a few years now as a helper. Over my time I have noticed the hammer settings on drill they work but not well if you get you hands on an actual hammer drill almost like a smaller jackhammer they have the chipping mode drill mode and hammer drill mode. That will speed it up but all in all very nice
This was amazing. I felt like you were fixing my soul whilst fixing the imperfections of the wood! Great art!
I just found your channel today and I am blown away. You are truly talented and do amazing work.
Thank you for following my channel. Thank you for your presence❤🤩
IT'S ALWAYS A PLEASURE TO WATCH A MASTER WORK HIS CRAFT . TRULY A BEAUTIFUL PIECE OF ART
Absolutely gorgeous work! And I think the issue you were having was, indeed, the rock you purchased - which looks like slate, to me (and slate is notoriously difficult to drill through because of the pressures under which it's formed, and the fact it tends to flake/crack easily when you do manage to get through the different layers)
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Wow seeing that block of wood/epoxy turn into the bear was unbelievable. Beautiful work! subbed.
I drill thru rock all the time at work. Try starting with smaller pilot holes. Also there is a pretty heavy duty piece of equipment that you need that will make it easy. Corded rotary hammer. That guy will make short work of anything with the right bits. With a cordless drill on hammer mode it might take me 3 or 4 minutes to get thru hard concrete with a small bit (which is normally easier). Corded rotary hammers will get thru it in seconds.
Всегда поражаюсь такой красоте! Очень классно получилось!👍👍👍👍👍
That's a burly bear.
One of the coolest pieces of walnut burl I've seen. Coolest wood sculpture I've seen.
Nice carving of a fish with a bear on its back
Drilling hard Stone you should try DT Diatools- Dry drilling Core bits for marble, porcelain, and granite. They have a great line of tools for drilling, beveling, and cutting hard rock
85°f is still way to hot to be comfortable. Also, I like the way the cuts/cracks in the wood make the bear look battletorn/long lived