antila91

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[–] antila91 1 points 11 months ago

Haha I get it now. Didn’t pick up the reference at first

[–] antila91 1 points 11 months ago (2 children)

Sort of. I started with a blank. So something that has the general outline of a spoon.

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I made a spoon (i.imgur.com)
submitted 11 months ago by antila91 to c/whittling
 

I think it’s made with walnut and finished with walnut oil. Started with a blank I bought from flexcut

[–] antila91 1 points 11 months ago

What did u finish it with?

[–] antila91 1 points 1 year ago

You can do it. Get a saw. Bass wood is pretty soft so it will be annoying but 100% doable. I do it all the time as I also have wrong sized wood and no power tools. Coping saw is good or I also got a Japanese style saw that works pretty well too

HACHIEMON Japanese Saw RYOBA MINI 180mm for DIY and Hobby https://a.co/d/7DkeL0R

[–] antila91 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Dude sharpening is so hard. I have a ton of knives and chisels and all kinds of tools for sharpening and I still suck at it. I think it just takes a shit ton of practice or maybe I need to have some one show me live because I also struggle with getting and keeping a good edge and it makes such a big difference.

Also I hear ya on the nose thing. I think it’s one of those first finer details that makes such an huge difference when it looks good/bad. I’ve fucked up many a wizard nose but it’s honestly kind of fun if u can pull it off and fix it after u mistakenly fuck it up lol

What paint do u use? I have a bunch of basswood figures I made and haven’t painted any yet

[–] antila91 1 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Good call on the gloves. I should have said that first.

Glad i could help. It’s an awesome hobby that take very little to start but is pretty rewarding. Check out some videos on YouTube by a guy Doug Linker. He gives tutorials for a lot of great beginner projects. That’s where I started.

Also, shameless plug. Check out this community

https://sh.itjust.works/c/whittling

It small and just getting started but so far, everyone is super chill

[–] antila91 3 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Hell yea. This looks pretty sweet for a first project.

I also started with a linker video. He makes everything look so easy. Try the wizard next. That was my first thing we’re I was like wow this is actually a recognizable item.

What knife did you use?

[–] antila91 2 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Sorry for not seeing this sooner. I haven’t gotten a hang of the best way to check if anyone replies to comments in Lemmy yet. Your post is the perfect starting wood. Basswood is soft and cheap so you can make cool things and practice pretty easily. I wouldn’t use a pairing knife though. Not to say you can’t but u might wreck that pairingknife. You can get cheap semi decent knives from companies like flexcut or morakniv and then move from there. My first couple knives specifically for wood were a whittlin jack (I think this is by flexcut) and a morakniv 120. Both about 40$ and still hold up great. The first knife I actually used was a Victorinox Swiss Army knife and was just something I had around the house. I think it was 20$. Not built for whittling but will work fine. Honestly use whatever your comfortable with. Once you get into it you will get a better idea of what you want in a knife and n apiece of wood. Happy to help with any advice if u need any. Not an expert but can give you any tips I’ve picked up since I’ve started.

[–] antila91 8 points 1 year ago (7 children)

Pick up whittling. This what I did when I was struggling in early covid. The start up cost is low and u can get as creative as u want. Im not very creative so make spoons and give them to family and friends but also make little figures like gnomes, wizards, rabbits, fish.

If u got wood and a semi decent knife, u can start right now

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Test (self.whittling)
submitted 1 year ago by antila91 to c/whittling
 

Awesome video by Doug linker on how to make custom blade covers. Probably going to be my next smaller project as right now I have styrofoam on a bunch of nice fixed blades. Pretty janky and not very safe.

Will report back on how it works out

Also Doug Linker is awesome and his vids are great for beginners

[–] antila91 1 points 1 year ago

I’ve actually tried whittling a wooden stool leg from a stool someone was throwing out and this must have been treated or something because it was hard as fuck and took forever.

Large trash day is not a bad idea. It’s warm by me. People Gotta be doing some sort of yard work on weekends that I can grab scraps from.

I’m pretty crappy at identifying wood species but I’m also not picky at all

[–] antila91 2 points 1 year ago

And my axe!

 

I live in a big city and can’t exactly snap a branch of a random tree or real pick up random sticks from people’s backyards without getting some looks.

I’ve ordered off Amazon and Etsy in the past for basswood and walnut that was not bad.

Im just curious where other people get resources?

 

I’m currently using Mlem which is great but I want to see what alternatives are out there

 

I have bought a shit ton of random knives (Helvie, drake, GEC, flexcut, morakniv etc) based on recos from subreddits and youtube videos and I have to say despite how cool they are, I think my favorite go tos are a Victorinox tinker that I redid the edge on and a Remington whittler I bought on eBay because the price was right.

 

I’m going to keep posting random shit I’ve made until we gain some momentum. Feed back welcome. I’m not very good at this and mostly just imitate other things I see online while working on technique.

Here’s some other stuff I made

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Anybody out there? (self.astorianyc)
submitted 1 year ago by antila91 to c/astorianyc
 

Was a big lurker on reddit but I guess no one is going to join a community with no posts.

I might start posting random shit here until people show up

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A community for Astoria NYC! (self.wowthislemmyexists)
 

r/Astoria was one of my favorite subs from Reddit. I’m hoping to start something similar here. Let the people know what’s happening around the neighborhood

Check it out

https://sh.itjust.works/c/astorianyc

Astoria

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A community for Astoria NYC (self.newcommunities)
 

r/Astoria was one of my favorite subs from Reddit. I’m hoping to start something similar here.

Check it out

https://sh.itjust.works/c/astorianyc

Astoria

 

I have been accessing the instance using Firefox and it’s been working great but I wanted to try to log in with safari because that’s the only mobile browser where I can add a website to my Home Screen.

I enter my login information and hit login and then I get the spinning circle that spins indefinitely.

Has anyone else had this problem?

 

This was one of my favorite subs from Reddit where I could always keep up with what’s going on in the neighborhood.

Idk if anyone made the jump to Lemmy but if any of you did, I’m hoping we can have something similar here

Anyone got any news they want to share?

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