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  • čas přidán 17. 08. 2024
  • Every semester I teach my students how to make charcoal. It is fun, easy and it is a great excuse for a BBQ! This is a great project for any art program that has limited funds for materials. In one burn we produce enough charcoal for 8 sections of drawing for an entire year! Special thanks to the students of Seminole State College FL Drawing 2 class. When I added this to CZcams, there was nothing on charcoal making for drawing, now there are several......I started a trend :)

Komentáře • 53

  • @danquisjohnson
    @danquisjohnson Před 6 lety +16

    I made my own charcoal in class a few years ago and I still have it. The carbon created on the charcoal looks like a sapphire prism. It is gorgeous and the charcoal made from scratch is better quality then bought in the store. Also you don't have to debark the wood if you don't want to.

  • @dofishbuster
    @dofishbuster Před 9 lety +4

    LOL thanks for this. My daughter came home from college for a break all excited that they were going to make charcoal and needed sticks but the professor said they needed to not snap. Being a bit of an outdoorsman I know how to make charcoal and you use dry wood which in my book snaps but she said we needed green wood. Well after an attempt at home the willow charcoal from green debarked sticks was too hard on the outside. Now I have some more pieces air drying for her to take back with her and she even has her very own paint can char tin ready to use.

  • @Redzircon
    @Redzircon Před 6 lety +6

    Dear Larry You have inspired me to make my own, and I am on to batch number two. (We have a willow tree in our yard.) I work with Autism Spectrum students and introduced the final product to one of them two days ago. The fact that it is home made captured his and everyones interest and created a nice buzz: something different, something interesting, even for the full time staff there. I could see people getting lost in the feel of the charcoal on the paper, great to watch.
    Stefan , Melbourne Australia

  • @dshe8637
    @dshe8637 Před 5 lety +11

    I have a cherry tree. I have an apple tree. I have a biscuit tin. My husband has an alottment.
    Going to do this :-D

  • @larryvienneau
    @larryvienneau  Před 13 lety +6

    thanks, it is a lot of fun to make and we usually make enough charcoal for an entire year!

  • @lekkerding469
    @lekkerding469 Před 13 lety +1

    Thanks for posting this Larry. I've employed this technique for my art since 2002 with good results, but the foil technique you use is brilliant. I'll be sure to try it on my next burn session. Excellent educational video man!

  • @kamiakimika
    @kamiakimika Před 4 lety +1

    I love watching vids posted when i was a baby/i was not yet born...
    I-
    I just like too-

  • @artzt23
    @artzt23 Před 11 lety +1

    hi.. your work is good.. now i can make my own charcoal... thankyou for your video

  • @edgarallanpoe1822
    @edgarallanpoe1822 Před měsícem

    Brilliant

  • @essay1269
    @essay1269 Před 3 lety

    Definitely a big fan of charcoal. Although mine never gets as thoroughly burnt. But I like having Sumi ink as a background, and charcoal for the mid tones.

    • @fineartist7710
      @fineartist7710 Před 9 měsíci

      Interesting, just yesterday, I was thinking of combining ink with charcoal,
      and I just now read your post. If this is not synchronicity, nothing is.
      I imagine you kept your ink base in the light tones?

  • @TheNativeMami
    @TheNativeMami Před 7 lety +8

    the instability of the video is making me nauseous lol... but I love that you taught them this.

    • @Portfoliooomphfolioadvice
      @Portfoliooomphfolioadvice Před 7 lety

      Full instructional video here from green wood, alder, willow and we used beech. czcams.com/video/2UDEYJKySDU/video.html

  • @Redzircon
    @Redzircon Před 6 lety +1

    Great video. I have a willow tree, open fireplace and I love charcoal drawing. Student drawings are wonderful. Do you notice if people respond differently to the art making experience when they know they use charcoal they've made themselves?

  • @Shome2049
    @Shome2049 Před 3 lety +1

    If you cover the wood with foil how does the aur escape?

  • @mehida77
    @mehida77 Před 13 lety

    nice video, very instructional, i like it

  • @bozoclown2098
    @bozoclown2098 Před rokem

    List the variants possible. Hibachi, outside, mahogany,birch, hickory, brusquette.,etc, etc

  • @luckylukey222
    @luckylukey222 Před 13 lety +1

    So.... Can I use just a small tin can if i'm not making a ton of charcoal or should I use aluminum foil instead?

  • @zepherzepher1228
    @zepherzepher1228 Před 4 lety

    Wow!

  • @rhamguinto
    @rhamguinto Před 10 lety +1

    in how many hours for the aluminum foil charcoal ?

  • @patrickhanson2205
    @patrickhanson2205 Před 7 lety

    This is badass

  • @emmietemmie4245
    @emmietemmie4245 Před 4 lety

    Would a peach tree work? Using a food can like beans or something?

  • @herbivorouscyborg2398
    @herbivorouscyborg2398 Před 2 lety

    This is cool, but I am curious whether there is any way to control how soft the final product is? Also, how soft did these charcoal pieces come out? They sound scratchy/squeeky against the paper, which makes me think they are pretty hard. What if I wanted to make some 8b charcoal sticks at home? Is that practical?

  • @mariajamal2935
    @mariajamal2935 Před 8 lety

    I'm a tad bit confused, after putting the sticks in tin foil, how do i put them in the fire? should i wait for the fire to die out and the embers to still be there or??

  • @adriennebrown6040
    @adriennebrown6040 Před 9 lety

    This is awesome; thank you! What happens if you don't remove the bark? Have you tried?

  • @katrophy7333
    @katrophy7333 Před 7 lety

    so cool! thanks for sharing.

    • @Portfoliooomphfolioadvice
      @Portfoliooomphfolioadvice Před 7 lety

      Full instructional video here from green wood, alder, willow and we used beech. czcams.com/video/2UDEYJKySDU/video.html

  • @bozoclown2098
    @bozoclown2098 Před rokem

    How is Nitram better or different ?

  • @ariesclara771
    @ariesclara771 Před 6 lety +1

    thank u so much

  • @noradjellouli5577
    @noradjellouli5577 Před 4 lety

    what kind of paper you draw on with charcol please

  • @KaiDune1
    @KaiDune1 Před 11 lety

    Foil is enough for about 5 sticks a tin is enough for about 10 to 15

  • @kitsilanocat
    @kitsilanocat Před 11 lety

    Great video!! And can you crush the charcoal up and make ink out of it?

  • @larryvienneau
    @larryvienneau  Před 10 lety

    You could use dowels but they are expensive. I wouldn't use oak dowels, try to use a soft wood which will make better soft charcoal

  • @XxBulinaaaxX
    @XxBulinaaaxX Před 8 lety

    Hello, can you please explain what exacly i have to do with aluminium foil? 4-5 piece of aluminium for 5-6 sticks, but i don't put them in FIRE?

    • @larryvienneau
      @larryvienneau  Před 8 lety

      +Miss House22 hello
      if you are using a fire-pit, wait until the flame are gone. Put the aluminum wrapped sticks (4-5 pieces of wood and 3-4 pieces of foil) on the coals. if you are using cooking charcoal, just wait until the flames have died. For both of these - wait until the fire is completely dead before you remove the foil

  • @larryvienneau
    @larryvienneau  Před 10 lety +1

    Marianne, I wouldn't use a stove because of the smoke

  • @Simon-oy7kf
    @Simon-oy7kf Před 7 lety

    great

  • @epelekiserge5799
    @epelekiserge5799 Před 7 lety +1

    can I use wood from apple tree?

    • @Portfoliooomphfolioadvice
      @Portfoliooomphfolioadvice Před 7 lety

      Full instructional video here from green wood, alder, willow and we used beech. czcams.com/video/2UDEYJKySDU/video.html

  • @ericclaeyborn3600
    @ericclaeyborn3600 Před 2 lety

    The canister that was opened, on the last few frames of this video, looked almost empty. I planted some grapevines, so I can do this next year with the prunings., or maybe, in two years.

  • @Portfoliooomphfolioadvice

    Full instructional video here from green wood, alder, willow and we used beech. czcams.com/video/2UDEYJKySDU/video.html

  • @ariesclara771
    @ariesclara771 Před 6 lety

    what kind of wood i have to use..i ilive in indonesia..

    • @seminoleprintmakers4128
      @seminoleprintmakers4128 Před 6 lety

      Hello, you should be using a soft wood. I am sure about your wood in Indonesia but we use pine, willow and thick vines. Thanks and good luck

  • @adrianwee7535
    @adrianwee7535 Před 10 lety

    could i use dowell rods?

  • @MarianneFulton
    @MarianneFulton Před 10 lety

    Could I do this on stove too?

    • @larryvienneau
      @larryvienneau  Před 8 lety

      +Marianne Fulton . i am sure I replied, but I can't find it. It smokes to much to do this on a stove!!!

  • @larryvienneau
    @larryvienneau  Před 11 lety

    yup needs to be finely ground and add Gum Arabic as a binder

  • @hellychoksi
    @hellychoksi Před 11 lety

    No bamboo is good you must use soft wood

  • @khoatran-pc6tb
    @khoatran-pc6tb Před 11 lety

    Would bamboo be good

  • @angelperez329
    @angelperez329 Před 12 lety

    We are on a subdivision , we cant do that -,-'

  • @angelperez329
    @angelperez329 Před 12 lety

    No top comments? HI MOM! :D

  • @larryvienneau
    @larryvienneau  Před 11 lety

    I have never tried it, so I don't know