CUTTING ROOFING SLATES | SCULPTURE ARTIST CREATES ART FROM ROOF TILES

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • Demonstrating how I cut and shape roofing slate tiles. I discuss a slate knife (or slater's knife) versus a hammer. I'm cutting and shaping roofing slate in preparation for building a stacked slate pear sculpture. I'm a sculpture artist based in Scotland. I'm a completely self taught artist and have just started sharing my work videos on CZcams. I hope you enjoy what I do.
    The sculptures are later secured so that it is safe when moved and installed to gardens, homes and corporate spaces.
    I ship my work worldwide.
    COMMISSIONS
    I am available for Public, Private and Corporate commissions. I ship my work worldwide and where required work on site building my sculpture in situ.
    MORE ABOUT MY WORK....
    Find me on Instagram: / james_parker_sculpture
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    CONTACT
    To discuss a commission or find out what work I currently have available for purchase, please use the contact details listed on my website above.
    This video is intended to be viewed for entertainment and is not a tutorial. I am completely self taught and aim only to give an insight into the process involved.
    #slate #slateroof #roofing

Komentáře • 172

  • @mp180170
    @mp180170 Před 2 lety +2

    James your family is killing my Netflix viewing!!! I’ve come over from your brothers channel & I’m finding your slate cutting as mesmerising as watching cows and bull’s having their hooves done! What a talented family BIG thumbs up from Surrey 👌🏼

  • @KellyAshcraft-ww6ls
    @KellyAshcraft-ww6ls Před 4 lety +1

    Yes... the hammer works better for what your doing .... excellent work over there James 😏👊👌 can’t wait to see the finished pear 🍐

  • @gazb9179
    @gazb9179 Před 3 lety

    No way!!! I love watching the hoof g.p! Yeah man!!👍 Good to see you cutting your slates from the back. Always cut from the back.

  • @yaboiradish8554
    @yaboiradish8554 Před 4 lety +8

    You and your brother are so talented! I honestly didn't even know you two were brothers till you mentioned it, but that's super cool

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you! You found us individually? That's interesting. I know a huge number of people have found me through my brother and quite a few of my Instagram followers now folliw @thehoofgp fantastic channel! Small world!

  • @sharonclifford7539
    @sharonclifford7539 Před 4 lety +4

    Stating the obvious but the hammer looks to have a better weight and balance.
    Cannot wait to see the pear done so I can show my brother, he saw the apple and little pear in your vid and was in awe, he can turn wood, treen, and can appreciate how beautiful your pieces are. X

  • @annihilatedbutcomingback1119

    I'm so happy your brother sent me here last week😁🤗 your work is beautiful! You are a true artisan💗

  • @lmbarak
    @lmbarak Před 4 lety +7

    Thank you for sharing the details of your work. It's obvious you've mastered your craft. For some reason it's really relaxing to watch you chip slate in real time and the sounds the slate makes are almost musical.

  • @hollys89
    @hollys89 Před 4 lety +4

    WOW.. again James. This is why you have the fans and the following you do. This is shear talent!! It's absolutely fascinating to watch you be able to chisle and hammer away at each of the pieces of slate molding them into fine lines and circles! OMG I would give anything to have an 1/8 of the talent you have in your little finger! To me it almost seems like a hammer would be more comfortable? The slate knife looks like it kind of bounces back (like a kick back for lack of better terms) on the wrist? I'm probably wrong I'm certainly no artist. How long is it for 2000 pieces? Wow? It all comes back to WOW! Is this pear going to Chelsea I wonder??

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks Holly, kind words. It'll take about 60 hours to shape the stone then longer to make adjustments and build the sculpture. The stone always needs adjusted to fit.
      Chelsea's been cancelled this year sadly. This piece is for a client.

    • @hollys89
      @hollys89 Před 4 lety

      @@jamesparkersculpture I'm sorry to hear about Chelsea. Certainly will be a beautiful piece in anyone's home or collection! Man, 60 hour's... amazing! Thank you

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  Před 4 lety

      Thank you

  • @shirleylaboy603
    @shirleylaboy603 Před 4 lety +4

    Awesome video James. Im glad Graeme sent us to your page. I will be a permanent member, can't wait to see what you do next. ❤🙂

  • @NorAnon
    @NorAnon Před rokem

    Wow! Beautiful! I carve and repurpose slate tiles and create personalized house signs. But this is REAL art!🙏🏻💕

  • @garrybeard7718
    @garrybeard7718 Před 4 lety +1

    The hammer is the one .quicker straighter and a better finish great video James well done mate.👍🇬🇧🍺🤘

  • @judywheeler8734
    @judywheeler8734 Před rokem

    I’ve never seen anything like this. It is amazing. Thank you.

  • @carolnicholl3328
    @carolnicholl3328 Před 4 lety +14

    Amazing as always James. You make it look so easy and as we all know its certainly anything but it. You have an amazing talent. Can't wait to see your Pear Sculpture, it sounds massive.

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks Carol. Been a busy few days chipping away!

    • @bentleeissac9557
      @bentleeissac9557 Před 3 lety

      You all prolly dont give a damn but does anyone know of a tool to get back into an Instagram account??
      I stupidly lost my login password. I appreciate any assistance you can give me!

    • @fletcherpeyton1963
      @fletcherpeyton1963 Před 3 lety

      @Bentlee Issac instablaster :)

    • @bentleeissac9557
      @bentleeissac9557 Před 3 lety

      @Fletcher Peyton Thanks for your reply. I found the site on google and im trying it out atm.
      Takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.

    • @bentleeissac9557
      @bentleeissac9557 Před 3 lety

      @Fletcher Peyton it worked and I finally got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
      Thanks so much, you saved my account :D

  • @charlesfyler3878
    @charlesfyler3878 Před 2 lety

    There's nothing like having the right tool for the job.

  • @ilonamollema6467
    @ilonamollema6467 Před 4 lety +4

    That Pear Sculpture will be amazing! Can't wait to see the process of you making it.
    The weight of that sculpture will be humongous. 😱
    Hope to see the process video's arriving soon here on CZcams.
    Until then: wishing you all the best and a lot of creativity making that huge pear!🍐

  • @100nanay
    @100nanay Před 4 lety +2

    Fascinating! Lovely video! What great a great tool. We don’t have many slate roofs here in Midwestern USA. I wonder how it would handle hail and our extreme temperatures. It would certainly be more beautiful than regular shingles. It’s interesting to think of how, millions of years ago a volcano erupted, spewing ash, gradually morphing into slate, and now it’s being transformed into one of you phenomenal sculptures!

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks Vanessa, I have work in Chicago, the Swiss Alps and Canada and those have never had any issues with the temperature.

  • @abuelitacaicedo3185
    @abuelitacaicedo3185 Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you for your art but also for being a patient teacher. 👌

  • @tamiesmith3303
    @tamiesmith3303 Před 4 lety +4

    thank you again for all the behind the scenes reasons why and how you do you art!

  • @LadyLithias
    @LadyLithias Před 4 lety +2

    Yay!!! My favorite CZcamsr! :)

  • @joykiser6673
    @joykiser6673 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks James. Your workshop looks so cozy with the fire going.

  • @crystallewis3849
    @crystallewis3849 Před 4 lety +2

    Can't wait to see the finished product. I see how you control the way the slate reacts to the hammer by the way you strike it. By using the hammer head at a slight angle it cuts\breaks the slate and by using the hammer head in a straight flat position it cleans up the tiny loose ends and blunts the edge.

  • @OneKindWord
    @OneKindWord Před 2 lety

    I’m saving this video for the reclaimed slates I rescued from a shed roof. Now I have you to show me how to shape them. Thank you.

  • @pjk1714
    @pjk1714 Před 2 lety

    Amazing
    Your years of experience reflects in this video.

  • @Steven-vo8tk
    @Steven-vo8tk Před 4 lety +2

    Loved the video. Thanks for sharing on the difference of the slate and the tools on shaping it. I am so glad that Graham told me about your channel.

  • @matshagstrom9839
    @matshagstrom9839 Před 2 měsíci

    thank you!!!!
    just what i needed to see before starting my bonsai pot project
    brilliant
    Mats H

  • @robinier
    @robinier Před 7 měsíci

    I was trying to figure out what the heck a "zax" is and know I'm learning all about slate sculptures lol. Cool stuff!

  • @rustamgani6826
    @rustamgani6826 Před 3 lety

    I no have words.... Grat! Thanks!

  • @andrewwilliston5798
    @andrewwilliston5798 Před 4 lety +1

    It's amazing to me that you can see and shape the piece your working on without a designated reference, I guess that's skill leading to your vision, which is amazing art. Really cool stuff

  • @susansollee1839
    @susansollee1839 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you James,
    Great technique!
    The hammer is you tool of choice.
    The slaters knife seems to slow you down.
    👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🌻💕🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🌷
    Graeme told me about you.
    Your amazing talent, made me stay.🤗

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks Susan. A hammer is second nature - still feel the after effects each norning when I wake up. But then I know I've done a days work.

  • @tonirichardson2783
    @tonirichardson2783 Před 4 lety +1

    I love your sculptures! 🥰 They are beyond beautiful! 💞

  • @marymonson2187
    @marymonson2187 Před 4 lety +1

    It is so fascinating to watch you work. Just how strong are your hands and arms? I know when I milked cows by hand, I could lift 100# sacks of grain. I was feeling pretty good about myself until our horse got out and found the grain sacks and he picked them up with his teeth and just shook them like they were rags. I didn't feel too strong after that.😂 I don't know why, but when I watch your videos, memories of growing up on the farm just start flowing. Can't wait to see another sculpture from you! Keep well, the Governor of our state (Minesota) is finally starting to let some businesses open. I hope Scotland will do the same.

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  Před 4 lety

      Hi Mary, they're about as strong as they are sore 😉
      Here we are permitted to work if you cannot work from home so I've continued to do so.

  • @astra1653
    @astra1653 Před 4 lety +1

    That is simply fascinating to watch. Thank you for the tutorial!

  • @michaelhogan9053
    @michaelhogan9053 Před 4 lety

    In the US we had slate cutters for roofing. They looked like big ol paper cutters, curved blade attached to base, would cut and dress the edges(chip). The best tool is the one that works. Vermont has many colors, the red is cool for a Big Heart!

  • @jackreeves3001
    @jackreeves3001 Před 4 lety

    Lovely video! Thanks for sharing! KANSAS USA!

  • @805Coastal
    @805Coastal Před 4 lety

    I'm truly astonished at how you are so detailed with that hammer. I can't even cut a straight line in a piece of paper and a very sharp pair of scissors!! 😄 Thank you for sharing. 💜💛💜

  • @brendanoneill1466
    @brendanoneill1466 Před 4 lety +1

    Unreal. Wonderful control. Incredibly impressive.

  • @jenkeep8123
    @jenkeep8123 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks James! I always learn something new. 😊 I can tell you're more comfortable with the hammer, and it seems to be faster as well. The pear will be beautiful!

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Jen. Definitely feels like second nature.
      I hope so! It's under way now. A long way to go though.

  • @daveycortez2944
    @daveycortez2944 Před 4 lety +2

    I really like that you have your own talent. Very satisfying channel.

  • @markhoulding1938
    @markhoulding1938 Před 4 lety

    Came across your video by accident But absolutely brilliant Credit were credits due 👍

  • @nigelwylie01
    @nigelwylie01 Před 4 lety +3

    Wonderful video James, thank you.
    I don’t think there is any need to speed up the video of the process. There is something very lovely about watching an artist about their work. Or maybe one video of just time lapse to one of real-time, so subscribers can chose? Anyway I love watching your channel. Graeme sent me, I’m subscribed and staying!

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you. It's a tricky balance. I start with around 40 hours of video footage and clearly can't show that. So I can either speed it all up and show the whole process or cut small sections out and show those in realtime. Of course I'd love it if people wanted to watch for as long as possible but don't want to tune the risk of turning people off! Not sure how long people want to watch for?

    • @nigelwylie01
      @nigelwylie01 Před 4 lety

      Hi James, thanks for your reply. I see. Of course you would start with masses of hours, and have to make editing choices; I hadn’t really thought of that. If you are concerned about putting people off, how about trailing a longer real-time video, in the two or 3 preceding videos, then really going for a long real-time one, clearly labelled? Then nobody will be surprised. Those who want to watch can, and those who don’t can wait till the next one.
      For the longer real-time video you could experiment with no speech, and let the slate and tools do the talking? Just a thought. Some of the best craft videos I’ve watched were like that. Anyway, just a suggestion. I like all your content. Thank you.

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  Před 4 lety

      Thanks, I've made quite a few with no speech. Have you seen them?

    • @nigelwylie01
      @nigelwylie01 Před 4 lety

      No James, I’ll take a look! Thanks for the heads-up

    • @nigelwylie01
      @nigelwylie01 Před 4 lety

      Would it be possible to collect them together into a playlist? I can’t tell from the titles which they are, can I?

  • @scottblair8625
    @scottblair8625 Před 4 lety +1

    Who knew folks could be captivated by a guy whacking slate with a hammer! But I am one of them!

  • @stephaniejohnson3341
    @stephaniejohnson3341 Před 4 lety

    With every video I learn more about your work and appreciate your artistry even more. I especially liked the focus today on the tools.

  • @garetkonigsfeld2
    @garetkonigsfeld2 Před rokem

    I found you myself, but the funny thing is I'm also subscribed to the hoof GP. But I'm into art way more than cows. Very cool, thanks for sharing. You got my subscription without Graham.

  • @ericavanderlinde1277
    @ericavanderlinde1277 Před 4 lety

    Very enjoyable. Glad I subscribed. All the best.

  • @mariesplace9547
    @mariesplace9547 Před 4 lety +1

    🤗 stay safe

  • @arelijaimes5715
    @arelijaimes5715 Před 4 lety +2

    👋

  • @Sanchiiiiiiiiiiii4
    @Sanchiiiiiiiiiiii4 Před 2 lety

    Very nice video 👍

  • @countrywandering6163
    @countrywandering6163 Před rokem

    Great work mate. Slater to trade here, get yourself a decent slate knife like a braids or similar make. That one you used looks like one of the cheap silverline numbers. Get a decent one, wieghted so much better instead of that anchor your using. Keep up the good work 👍

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  Před rokem +1

      Thanks - I was mainly pointing out why I don't use one. I prefer a hammee 🔨 😉

  • @lesleyyoung5730
    @lesleyyoung5730 Před 4 lety +3

    VERY interesting video, you answered questions I didn't even know I had. Overall weight, differences in thickness & twisting, other cutting/shaping tools, etc. One question, using the slaters knife, did it leave the same edging (the underside edge we didn't see) as your hammer? ie: the flaked layered look?

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Lesley, yes the same 'hand dressed' edging is created with the knife.

  • @karenflowers9611
    @karenflowers9611 Před rokem

    I have used hundreds of pieces of roof slate and I think slate is SO beautiful. I am looking for ideas.

  • @tigerprincess9222
    @tigerprincess9222 Před 4 lety +2

    Oh, you make that look so easy but, I'm sure it's not. What do you use to bond the slate pieces together? How did you start sculpting?

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you.
      A fee things I prefer to remain a mystery.
      I began sculpting when someone was throwing some slates away. Although I'd been creative as a dry stone waller from a young age. I began helping my Dad walling in the farm at about 4 or 5 years old. Checkout the Scotland's dry stone walls video!

  • @calebwhite6173
    @calebwhite6173 Před 2 lety

    Hey James. We had a electric slate cutter that did very well with radius and strait cuts and really sped up production. I do like the hands on approach though so it may not be for you.

  • @seankedenss4708
    @seankedenss4708 Před 4 lety +3

    Amazing 😉 was wondering what’s that round ur waist

  • @Isabella-nh5dm
    @Isabella-nh5dm Před 4 lety +4

    Ohh...now. you're as bad as your brother. Although you're wearing respiratory protection what have you done with your safety glasses? I know I've seen you wear them before. As I said to Graeme you only get two eyes. The stupidest little thing can send a chip in your direction. Now that I've chastised you, I really enjoyed this video. It shows that there are several ways of accomplishing something but it always goes better when you have a technique you are comfortable with. Looking forward to your next video.

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Etta, I do wear them when necessary. Particularly when I'm using power tools. Will try harder!

  • @SuperZytoon
    @SuperZytoon Před 4 lety

    How is it that your hands aren’t bruised and bleeding with smashed fingernails? 😹. You are amazing.

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  Před 4 lety

      Thank you. It is funny. I've had people at exhibitions suggesting that 'those hands didn't make these sculptures' 😂😂😂 It's quite amusing. ⚒

  • @GraeMatterz
    @GraeMatterz Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the technique vid, James. I'm curious, have you ever used shale instead of slate? (Another channel I watch is a geology professor in the Pacific NW US who was just talking last week about how mud turns into shale, which transforms into slate with heat/pressure. Immediately thought of you and what the difference would be using it instead.)

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  Před 4 lety +1

      My pleasure! I've not used shale for a sculpture. It wouldn't be as strong and I imagine not as regular.

  • @indie825
    @indie825 Před 4 lety +2

    LOL...silly me thought you were going to use the pointing part, sticking up out of the slate knife, like a glass cutter. I'm guessing the hammer causes less wrist pain than the slate knife. All the impact going directing into the wrist must hurt quick a bit after a while. Question: Do you find your left wrist is a slightly larger than your right? I ask as my dad always said his left wrist was slightly larger due to holding things static and the right wrist did all the work of cutting, hammering, etc. Great vid! 👍

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you! My right wrist, hand and each of my fingers are quite a lot bigger than my left in actual fact. The pointed part of the knife is for making holes for nails when used in the roofing industry.

    • @indie825
      @indie825 Před 4 lety

      @@jamesparkersculpture Ahh...so that's how slate roofs are secured in place. It never occurred to me.

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  Před 4 lety

      They used to use oak dowels but now they use nails instead.

  • @lsweeten1971
    @lsweeten1971 Před 4 lety +3

    What does the material waste get used for after a sculpture has been completed?
    **edit**
    Woop... found the answer in another video. =D
    czcams.com/video/iliiTePpswM/video.html

  • @thekatt...
    @thekatt... Před 4 lety

    Who forgot to hit that 👍 ???

  • @annebell7274
    @annebell7274 Před 4 lety

    That was fascinating. When you marked the curve on the slate, was that with chalk or does it cut a very fine groove into the slate that snaps when you hit with the hammer ? I think that the hammer is more versatile for doing the curves and you do a lot of curves 🌞 The satisfaction when seeing the subject come to fruition must be amazing. Thanks for this video and I look forward to seeing the next part. Take care and Stay safe 🌳🌹🌳

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you Anne. It's just a scratch rather than adding anything to the surface. The white appearance is just the dust.

    • @annebell7274
      @annebell7274 Před 4 lety

      @@jamesparkersculpture 🌿🌹🌿

  • @jamesbaxendale9618
    @jamesbaxendale9618 Před 3 lety

    When you cut with the slate knive wrap your thumb on the step out part of the blade you will find it much easier and get a straighter cut

  • @sandiblohm6733
    @sandiblohm6733 Před 4 lety +1

    About how many hours do you think it will take you to make this new sculpture? Cant wait to see it......

  • @PeggyStentzCasey
    @PeggyStentzCasey Před 4 lety

    What do you do with the bits of slate that are left over? Also, are the sculptures held together just from their weight? How are you able to ship them? I really enjoy bother yours and your brother's Channels!!!

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  Před 4 lety

      Hi Peggy. Thank you. We both appreciate your support! I did a Q and A a while ago which covers quite a bit of this....
      czcams.com/video/iliiTePpswM/video.html
      This will answer your questions and more. I use all sorts of methods to secure the slate. Most are built dry and fixed later.

  • @imcavdb5465
    @imcavdb5465 Před 4 lety +3

    Do you have to move your sculptures inside in winter? The slate I have, is not weatherproof and brittles.

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Imca, no they are okay outside. The slate I use is all of a good standard, similar to those slates used on roofs.

    • @imcavdb5465
      @imcavdb5465 Před 4 lety

      James Parker Sculpture : I do have a niece who is master roofmaker, also with slate. She's an artist at great hights 🌸

  • @johnlong3214
    @johnlong3214 Před 4 lety

    Witchcraft! 👍

  • @darrengoodwin4376
    @darrengoodwin4376 Před 2 měsíci

    Use the slate knife and iron like scissors

  • @ritabenavidez2379
    @ritabenavidez2379 Před 4 lety +2

    Hi James , I would love to ask you some questions about you work. But I dont want to leave them on here.

    • @hollys89
      @hollys89 Před 4 lety

      Rita try going to Instagram he's probably gotta page? Good luck

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  Před 4 lety

      Hi Rita, I think you found me on instagram! Thanks!

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks Holly. Quite right... Rita found me. Thanks for pointing her in the right direction.

  • @601salsa
    @601salsa Před 4 lety

    Ok question what do you do with the waste material from your sculptures?

  • @petdetail
    @petdetail Před 4 lety +1

    Is this a commissioned piece? If so, where will it be installed?

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  Před 4 lety

      Hi, yes it is a commissioned piece. It will be installed in England in a private garden. I'm afraid I can't say exactly where.

    • @petdetail
      @petdetail Před 4 lety

      @@jamesparkersculpture That's one very fortunate person.

    • @jamesparkersculpture
      @jamesparkersculpture  Před 4 lety

      I couldn't do what I love without my clients support...symbiosis!

  • @ritabenavidez2379
    @ritabenavidez2379 Před 4 lety +1

    So if there is a way that I can talk to you

  • @joseflores199506
    @joseflores199506 Před 3 lety

    Dang iam sorry but I do this everyday and he's sucks I use my slate hammer and quick clean and easy I can tell this guy only do videos the way someone uses his tools demonstrates the real skill 😉😜😄 I love slate

  • @scottmcmunn5369
    @scottmcmunn5369 Před rokem

    How do you move the sculpture off the pallet?

  • @avamccurley5290
    @avamccurley5290 Před 3 lety

    Wow. A circle without marking g it. I can't cut one out of paper without marking.

  • @slateroofingschool
    @slateroofingschool Před rokem

    try using a German hammer, it does it much faster.

  • @davidyoung8166
    @davidyoung8166 Před 2 lety

    What size are the slate

  • @joanphillips7123
    @joanphillips7123 Před 4 lety

    A cow for your brother

  • @euniceputhoff3473
    @euniceputhoff3473 Před 4 lety

    Wear eye protection please. 🤓