Stone carver carving lettering on slate

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Andy's Cornish Creations

Andy's Cornish Creations

3 жыл бұрын

Here I carve a house sign for a good friend
using a hammer and chisel on slate
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Disclaimer
this is not a tutorial .. this is the way that I like to work… you must only do what you deem to be safe...

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@stuartbreeze6398
@stuartbreeze6398 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Andy , Thanks so much for doing the sign and the video, it was great to see how it was done . Your very skilled. Love the bit at the end you are having it anyway 😂😂 I love the sign Thank you
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hey Stu... my pleasure....I'm glad that you liked the video... Haha..no backsies... take care...All the best.....Andy
@mpart_woodlathe-stuff
@mpart_woodlathe-stuff 3 жыл бұрын
Stuart, I'd like to thank you for asking Andy to do this piece for you as it gave us a chance to see what a skilled stone carver Andy is. Thank you so much🙏 Stay safe. -Mike😷
@stuartbreeze6398
@stuartbreeze6398 3 жыл бұрын
@@mpart_woodlathe-stuff it was easy , I knew he was the man 👨 for the job
@ChingFong58
@ChingFong58 Жыл бұрын
Oh yes, I forgot to say I only carved on wood. Usually Honduras mohogony, redwood or red cedar or signfoam. Never tried stone. I have been told that you can use wood tools to carve slate though.
@dougsylvester1850
@dougsylvester1850 Ай бұрын
Very nice I am just learning stone work at 60 😂 just finished a patio for a friend and turned out beautifully. I've learned alot in the past 2 weeks just from videos like yours. Thanks to you and all the others that take the time to share the knowledge and skill. I've found it to be very relaxing and brings me a great deal of peace ✌️
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 17 күн бұрын
@@dougsylvester1850 Hi Doug... I hope that you are enjoying your new hobby.. it can be a bit tricky to start with but persevere and you will improve... It's always lovely to hear that in some small way my videos inspire someone to take up the hobby... have fun... Take care my friend...All the best.....Andy
@margaretingleby679
@margaretingleby679 Ай бұрын
Just realised why the Romans invented Roman numerals and V's for U' 's they wanted to take the easier way . Love your art .
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations Ай бұрын
Hi Margaret... Haha... they were very clever those Romans... I'm glad that you liked it... Take care my friend...All the best.....Andy
@debracornish7242
@debracornish7242 18 күн бұрын
I just discovered your channel and looking at starting stone carving, thank you! Debra Cornish from Vancouver Island, BC , Canada
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 17 күн бұрын
@@debracornish7242 Hi Debra... I do have a few more videos on carving if you want to check them out... I hope that you will enjoy having a go at stone carving.. it can be very rewarding..... Great to hear from Canada... Take care...All the best.....Andy
@tomwaite4594
@tomwaite4594 Жыл бұрын
Hi Andy, here from Delta Pennsylvania where the Welshman worked the slate quarry and carved some of the most beautiful headstones and markers in North America. Your skill and artistry are right there with this elite group of men back in the day
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations Жыл бұрын
Hi Tom... I'm not sure that I'm quite at that level but thank you so much for your very kind words... I didn't know that you had slate in America... we live and learn... Take care my friend...All the best.....Andy
@tomwaite4594
@tomwaite4594 Жыл бұрын
@Andy's Cornish Creations yes there was quite a migration of very talented Welshman that quarried the very hard slate here at the Maryland/ Pennsylvania border. The slate roofing material from this region is said to last two hundred years. Lol ,My home just celebrated its 100th birthday so I will let you know if it makes to to that 200 year mark in the distant future. The carvers here would soak the slate to work it when doing " fine" art work Take care, yes...we should learn something new everyday
@calvinbass1839
@calvinbass1839 3 жыл бұрын
You have some crazy skills my friend. You'd be a handy guy to have on speed dial. I bet you can do plumbing & electrical too. I imagine the hardest part would be keeping the depth of your cut consistent. Really enjoyed watching. Have a blessed day.
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Calvin... thank you for your kind words...Haha.. definitely no plumbing or electrical skills here ... there is too much to go wrong with those trades... the hardest thing is to not get any large chips on the edges of the letters... slate is quite delicate when cutting through the layers of what is a bed rock... a large chip would mean grinding the whole surface down until the chip has gone... I'm glad that you enjoyed the video... you and yours have a blessed day too.... take care...All the best.....Andy
@arthurdickinson1651
@arthurdickinson1651 3 жыл бұрын
Demonstrating the true patience and serenity required of an artist and craftsman...
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Arthur... thank you for your kind words... I'm not sure that I am deserving of such praise but I'm glad that you enjoyed watching this one... its tricky to strike a balance between keeping the video short and still showing the process...take care...All the best.....Andy
@karenbearden6198
@karenbearden6198 Жыл бұрын
How wonderful!! Thanks so much, I am attempting to do our house number on limestone and your video is a big help, thank you!!
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations Жыл бұрын
Hi Karen... Thank you... my pleasure... I hope that your carving of the house number is going well... If you have trouble drawing the numbers just print it out on paper full scale and trace it onto the stone.. Keep your chisels nice and sharp and enjoy it... Any questions.. don't hesitate to ask... Take care my friend...All the best.....Andy
@karenbearden6198
@karenbearden6198 Жыл бұрын
@@AndysCornishCreations The carving is going great, thanks for asking. I've already done a small one with just the numbers, 31, 4 inches tall. Now I'm doing the larger one in 2 lines, top that has the numbers and second line has name of road. To balance it out I'm doing a meandering branch on both sides of the numbers. All your advise is greatly appreciated. I could not have had such good results without skilled tradesmen as yourself, sharing knowledge. Thanks again!!
@bryanwilliams4916
@bryanwilliams4916 3 жыл бұрын
Looks proper smart Andy hope all is well
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Omg... hi Bryan...we are ok thanks... how are you and Beth doing bud... still enjoying life in France... I hope that the renovations are going well... I guess that you are growing lots of vegetables etc at the moment... take care...All the best.....Andy
@TheTinyWorkshop
@TheTinyWorkshop 3 жыл бұрын
Wow Andy. What a great craftsman are you. Every time I sit with my mouth open, looking at what you are making. Unbelievable! 👍Frank.
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Frank... thank you very much for your kind words ... I'm glad that you enjoyed the video and I hope to keep them interesting and varied.... take care...All the best.....Andy
@tfturning
@tfturning 3 жыл бұрын
Incredible work Andy, that turned out great! Such a relaxing video too, thanks for sharing!
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Pog... sorry about the delay... no notification... thank you very much... I'm glad that you liked it and found it relaxing to watch... take care...All the best.....Andy
@BAILEYWOODWORKS
@BAILEYWOODWORKS 3 жыл бұрын
Great job! A lot of tedious work paid off!
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Chris... thank you very much... I'm glad that you liked it... take care...All the best.....Andy
@WelshIron
@WelshIron 3 жыл бұрын
Brilliant. I really enjoyed watching you make this, love to see a craftsman at work.
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Rowan Tree... thank you for your kind words...I'm really glad that you enjoyed the video...take care...All the best.....Andy
@ShukokaiStu
@ShukokaiStu 3 жыл бұрын
Brilliant Andy, thank you very much for sharing this. Looking forward to more. 👍
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Shukokai ... thank you... I'm glad that you liked it and hope that you enjoy my channel...take care...All the best.....Andy
@kimseyjustkimsey5256
@kimseyjustkimsey5256 3 жыл бұрын
Nicely done Andy Beautiful Piece!!!
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Kimsey... thank you very much... I'm glad that you liked it... take care...All the best.....Andy
@SM_zzz
@SM_zzz 2 жыл бұрын
That was wonderful. Your patience and skill is inspirational! Thank you very much. ❤
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Steve... Thank you very much for your lovely comments... very kind... I'm glad that you enjoyed the video... Take care...All the best.....Andy
@Bramsshed1913
@Bramsshed1913 3 жыл бұрын
Beautiful job Andy 👌
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Bram... thank you... I'm glad that you liked it... take care...All the best.....Andy
@alanrothnie1410
@alanrothnie1410 2 жыл бұрын
Wonderful, pleasing work❤. Thank you.
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Alan... Thank you so much for your kind words... Take care...All the best.....Andy
@MrJacobmcculloch
@MrJacobmcculloch Жыл бұрын
I love the stone cutting ty
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations Жыл бұрын
Hi Jacob... Thank you... I'm glad that you liked it... Happy new year.. Take care my friend...All the best.....Andy
@trikermansbike
@trikermansbike 3 жыл бұрын
Very nice job done thanks for your video.
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Graham... thank you very much... I'm glad that you liked it... take care...All the best.....Andy
@martinlowe7265
@martinlowe7265 Жыл бұрын
Great job Andy! You're an inspiration to all. I really enjoyed your video. Keep up the superb work.
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations Жыл бұрын
Hi Martin... Thank you so much for your very kind words... I'm glad that you enjoyed watching this one... Take care my friend...All the best.....Andy
@YourAashique
@YourAashique 5 ай бұрын
It's really awesome
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 5 ай бұрын
Hi YourAshique... Thank you so much... Take care my friend and all the best from Andy
@frederickacker5379
@frederickacker5379 Жыл бұрын
Wowww Perfect Verrry Beautiful Job!
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations Жыл бұрын
Hi Frederick... Thank you for your kind words... Take care...All the best.....Andy
@TheMessyStudio
@TheMessyStudio 3 жыл бұрын
That looks great, Andy! And it wasn't raining! LOL
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Billy... thank you very much... it wasn't raining then but boy has it rained since... Haha... take care...All the best.....Andy
@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop
@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop 3 жыл бұрын
You are so skilled, Andy! Multi-talented. Well done! Phil
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi again Phil... 2 in one night or rather day for you... I have been trying to catch up on some videos this evening... thank you for your very kind words... take care...All the best.....Andy
@kencarpenter8207
@kencarpenter8207 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Great work.
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Ken... Thank you so much... Take care...All the best.....Andy
@mpart_woodlathe-stuff
@mpart_woodlathe-stuff 3 жыл бұрын
Gaak ! Just like Frank, my mouth was wide open for the past 31 minutes Andy. This was the most enjoyable bit of craftsmanship I have been fortunate enough to see in a long time. My gosh, you are a renaissance man ! Whew, can I unwind now ? Thanks again Andy🙏 Stay safe. -Mike😷 p.s. Before I saw too much ... Love the woodpecker at work - at least that's what I heard the tool doing !! (a bit of squirrel chatter too !)
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Mike... thank you so much for your kind words...I'm glad that you enjoyed it... I didn't realise that it was edge of the seat stuff... the 6x speed woodpecker Haha... it always reminds me of using an air tool ... the squirrel chatter... the 1st couple of letters that I did.. I wasn't happy with the camera position and I was whittering on but you could barely hear what I was saying so .. needing to keep the video short.. I zipped through that part...thank you for watching the whole video and great comments... take care...All the best.....Andy
@mpart_woodlathe-stuff
@mpart_woodlathe-stuff 3 жыл бұрын
@@AndysCornishCreations 👍
@Secondlifeofwoodturning
@Secondlifeofwoodturning 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Andy. It was the most de-stressed video with knocking I ever watched. Very nice work on it. You were like stone carver from ancient Rome. All the best. Rav
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Rav... thank you very much... I'm glad that you enjoyed my knocking video.. Haha... a Roman stone Carver... hmmm... I should have worn a Toga....take care my friend...All the best.....Andy
@ThePapa1947
@ThePapa1947 3 жыл бұрын
Wow Andy, such precise and delicate work. And it came out perfect. Great talent there my friend. Cheers, Gary
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Gary... thank you very much... there is no one more relieved than me when these things turn out ok... I'm a bit rusty on lettering... take care my friend...All the best.....Andy
@peterscott1364
@peterscott1364 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Andy; I'll be getting stuck into an old fireplace mantle as a result of your video. Oh. Re an earlier comment( and being a "splitter!") I'm in the "Romanes eunt domus" camp!
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Peter... Good luck with your fireplace mantle... What material is it made from? I hope that you aren't going to inscribe " Roman's go home " on it !!! Haha Are you a slate splitter? Or have I missed something... Take care...All the best.....Andy
@dr.durellshepard398
@dr.durellshepard398 7 ай бұрын
Beautiful, in all regards !
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 7 ай бұрын
Hi Dr DurrellShepherd... Thank you so much... I'm glad that you liked it... Take care my friend...All the best.....Andy
@eremitalx5878
@eremitalx5878 Жыл бұрын
wonderfull
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much... Take care my friend...All the best.....Andy
@romanengelbrecht6717
@romanengelbrecht6717 3 жыл бұрын
Lovely 😊
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Roman... thank you... take care...All the best.....Andy
@RadioFaceWoodWorks
@RadioFaceWoodWorks 3 жыл бұрын
Nice piece Andy...no room for mistakes or bad cuts...I bet wood is a lot easier...stay safe...press on 😎 Joe
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Joe... thank you very much... one slip and it's no good I'm afraid... yes I do think that wood is a little more forgiving but I have never cut letters on wood... should give it a go... take care...All the best.....Andy
@michl.b.7227
@michl.b.7227 3 жыл бұрын
Absolut Brillant and Perfect 👍💯💯💯👍🇦🇹
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Michl... thank you very much... I'm glad that you liked it.... take care...All the best.....Andy 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿👍
@ChingFong58
@ChingFong58 Жыл бұрын
Interesting that you can use just one chisel for the whole process. I was in the sign business for 24 years and hand carved many signs with chassis and gouges. Had to have a large selection of various size chisels and gouges. I still have all my tools but haven't carved anything in years.
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations Жыл бұрын
Hi Gene... I'm assuming that you carved wooden signs as you were using gouges... I use about 10 different sizes and shapes when sculpting on stone but generally only use 3 when cutting letters... It sounds like it's time to get your tools out and create something... if you do.. send me a picture... Take care my friend...All the best.....Andy
@paintingwithgurkirat38
@paintingwithgurkirat38 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome work dear
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Gurkirat.... thank you very much... take care...All the best.....Andy
@RuralLifeWithTheRoss
@RuralLifeWithTheRoss 3 жыл бұрын
You did an amazing job and it looks very beautiful 😍
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Mrs Ross... thank you for your kind words... I'm glad that you liked it... take care...All the best.....Andy
@RuralLifeWithTheRoss
@RuralLifeWithTheRoss 3 жыл бұрын
@@AndysCornishCreations you are welcome. Have a wonderful day :)
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
@@RuralLifeWithTheRoss you too 😉
@jasonmenzies4308
@jasonmenzies4308 3 жыл бұрын
Lovely work Andy 👌👍
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Jason... sorry.. didn't get a notification... thank you very much... I'm glad that you liked it... take care...All the best.....Andy
@jasonmenzies4308
@jasonmenzies4308 3 жыл бұрын
No worries Andy keep up the good work 😀
@WoodenItBeNice
@WoodenItBeNice 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Andy, I'm speechless. I have seen you carve slate before and still don't know how you do it. I know this is what you used to do and I'm still in awe of your skill. Astonishing work my friend and I fully understand why Stuart loves it. Take care Andy. Cheers, Huw
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Huw....thank you for your kind words... I had to smile to myself when I saw your house sign ... what a coincidence... I hope that you did a video of it... it would be interesting to see.... take care my friend...All the best.....Andy
@WoodenItBeNice
@WoodenItBeNice 3 жыл бұрын
@@AndysCornishCreations Hi Andy, I did think of videoing it but I think it would have been a boring video to watch, as I Pyroed the letter, nothing fancy at all. I' going to make a few more so I will video one of those. Cheers, Huw
@OurFrenchHouseRenovation
@OurFrenchHouseRenovation 3 жыл бұрын
Great job, I'd be scared of pieces flying off that shouldn't do..... interesting to watch... Thanks for sharing Andy
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Grahame... thank you very much.... I don't do much carving anymore so I too was a bit scared... luckily it worked out fine.... take care...All the best.....Andy
@YourAashique
@YourAashique 5 ай бұрын
Awesome
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 5 ай бұрын
Hi Aashique... Thank you... Take care my friend and all the best from Andy
@jelmo1057
@jelmo1057 3 жыл бұрын
Beautiful Andy! I hear your phone ringing, it’s the Apprentice at Rossyln Chapel, they have a job for you 😀😀👍👍
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi J Elmo... thank you very much... Rosslyn Chapel is just a little too far a commute from Cornwall I'm afraid but I would love to work on it... take care...All the best.....Andy
@vicdean9558
@vicdean9558 6 ай бұрын
Bravo.
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 6 ай бұрын
Hi Vic... Thank you... Take care my friend and all the best from Andy
@dengudomlige8644
@dengudomlige8644 3 жыл бұрын
Amazing work! I totally agree with Rav, so I won´t write the same comments again...and a toga would be nice, then you could carve "Romani Ite Domum" a thousand times- no wait, that was paint...Take care! Claes.
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Claes... thank you very much... Haha... I had to Google "Romani ite Domum" ... then watched the Life of Brian video...its been a long time since I watched it last... so funny... I must watch the whole film again... I like comments that make me think... and laugh...nice one.... take care...All the best.....Andy
@MakingItOutOfTheWoods
@MakingItOutOfTheWoods 3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely mesmerising- you are brilliant at everything!!! Stuart should be proper chuffed....mind you...I think you spelled ‘Pasties” wrong 😀😀🌲🦊🌲 LOVED THIS
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Claire... thank you for your kind words but if only I was brilliant at everything... I shorely would be a wealthy man... Haha love that you thought of the spelling... now that I look at it ...I can see what you mean... I'm surprised that no one else thought of it... what does that say about you... Haha .. thanks for the laugh... take care...All the best.....Andy x
@mpart_woodlathe-stuff
@mpart_woodlathe-stuff 3 жыл бұрын
@@AndysCornishCreations She's a naughty one eh ?
@lizday8140
@lizday8140 3 жыл бұрын
@@mpart_woodlathe-stuff Pasties don't mean the same thing in all parts of the world, which is why this is open to interpretation. She could be naughty, or just hungry. LOL!
@mpart_woodlathe-stuff
@mpart_woodlathe-stuff 3 жыл бұрын
@@lizday8140 Oh dear. Color me greatly embarrassed ! My apologies to all, especially to Claire 😌 Thank you Liz 🙏
@lizday8140
@lizday8140 3 жыл бұрын
@@mpart_woodlathe-stuff By the way, one pronounces the meat pie version as "pass-teez", not "paste-eez", as in the other meaning.
@olddanb1
@olddanb1 Жыл бұрын
Hi Andy, As a boy I served my time as a fine limit sheet metal worker. Now aged 62, I come to try my hand with stone. 1 Month ago I cut my 1st ever house sign and used slate. It's completely different to the slate you're using. Yours appears to cut cleanly. Almost like butter. Although it clearly chips out. The slate I have is 1" thick Delbole and seems to be much more brittle and reluctant to be cut that what you show here. I see that your chisel is super fine compared to my 1/2" x 6" Cold chisel, but I'm keeping is sharp on a watered oil stone. I'm cutting my second house name and the chisel just does not want to move through the stone as smoothly as yours. I have to cut or demarque the letter edges first with the chisel at 89 degrees to the piece, all the way around, then chip in to gradually cut down to a vee shape. Arduously slow progress. It just will not cut as smoothly as your slate. Is Delabole slate harder? It appears to be. The sound it produces isn't the chck chck chck you have. It's more like Clang Clang Clang! Cheers, Don.
@olddanb1
@olddanb1 Жыл бұрын
Just realised that we've chatted before. On your Tudor rose. Living in Devon now. Would be good to meet up and show works. ATB. Don.
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations Жыл бұрын
Hi Don... I hope that you are enjoying making your slate sign despite the problems that you are having.. The slate that I am using is , I think , from Portugal... it is used for slate sills and worktops and for tiles.. It came from the builders merchant so is not too expensive... Where I live is only 5 minutes from Delabole slate quarry and I also worked there for 2 years... So I know the material well... it is a little harder than the slate I used... The tungsten carbide tipped chisels that I use are very sharp and a fine cutting edge... I sharpen on a diamond stone with 400 and 1000 grit.. Slate is very prone to chipping because it is a bed stone... The reason that mine sounds more solid when cutting is that I stick the piece to a piece of worktop. About 3ft high and 2ft wide leaning against my workbench . I screw a supporting piece of wood under the piece and then use plaster of Paris to stick it to the worktop... This stops the piece moving and also stops it vibrating so you can get a better cut.. The video that I did with the sign for Trefrank farm was Delabole slate but it was an old slab and had softened a little... If you want to pop in just let me know and I can give you my address and work something out... I hope that this helps... Take care...All the best.....Andy
@roberthaines4221
@roberthaines4221 2 жыл бұрын
That is the best demonstration I have seen on how to letter into slate. Thank you for making it and sharing it with us here! As someone who is just starting with carving letters into slate, I had a couple of questions I'm hoping you could answer. 1. What is the light colored "wash" that you first applied as the background (which the pencil lines stand out on)? 2. Is there an advantage to that system over using a white pencil on bare slate? 3. I know that slate is supposed to be a very stable stone for headstones, monuments and the like, but I also know that it is prone to spalling. Is there a rule of thumb for how deeply one can cut letters, to try to minimize the risk of spalling, or is that an issue? 4. Alternatively, is there any kind of a coating (such as wax) that you use, or recommend, when the carving is completed, to prevent inflorescence that might lead to spalling? 5. It looks like the surface that the slate is leaning against is either cork sheet, or perhaps particle board. Is there an ideal backing material to lean the slab against that will absorb some of the impact of using the mallet and chisel, to reduce the risk of the slate cracking from shock? By the way -- my wife and I are from San Francisco, but we traveled to Cornwall 30 years ago, to be married, just because we love the area. It will always be a special place to me. Thank you again!
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Robert... Thank you... I'm glad that you liked it... I hope that you enjoy your carving hobby... Answers... 1...it is acrylic paint... I use a colour that is a good contrast to the pencil lines and also the slate as I am cutting the letters... 2... I prefer using a 4H pencil as it gives me nice fine lines ... the white pencils tend to be softer and need sharpening more often... also I can trace lettering or a design using carbon paper onto the painted surface.. 3... Slate is a very stable stone... I was a Monumental Mason for 25 years and a walk around an old Churchyard would soon show you just how long slate can last... I have seen memorials from the 1600's that look as crisp as the day that they were carved... and these were generally carved with very deep letters... so the depth of the letters is not an issue... 4...I use a diluted linseed oil to give a nice finish on a project... but this is not to protect the surface... just an aesthetic thing... I would not recommend putting any kind of finish that moisture could get behind and cause the face to blow... especially in colder climates... 5... the board is just an offcut of laminated worktop... I just lean it against my bench and screw a timber across at a convenient height to sit the project on... if the project is large this is fine as is but if the project is quite small it tends to bounce around as you are working... so I will mix some plaster of Paris and stick it to the board.. allow it to dry for an hour and then it won't move or vibrate as you are working... when you are finished carefully tap around the sides with a hammer and bolster until it comes away from the back... the plaster scrapes off easily then... If the project is a half inch thick or more you would have to hit it VERY hard to break it... I can imagine that there is quite a difference between San Francisco and Cornwall... I hope that this helps and good luck with your carving... Take care...All the best.....Andy
@roberthaines4221
@roberthaines4221 2 жыл бұрын
​@@AndysCornishCreations -- thank you so much for taking the time to share all of this useful information! I am looking forward to implementing your advice. Thanks again!
@lynseyemma
@lynseyemma 3 жыл бұрын
That would enhance any house. Love it
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Geoffrey... thank you very much... very kind... I'm glad that you liked it... take care...All the best.....Andy
@Frithgar
@Frithgar 9 ай бұрын
Is there an advantage to using hammer and chisel rather than a power tool, or is it purely down to personal preference? Beautiful work by the way, is that the stuart breeze near Devon? If it is I've worked with him!
@Flamingfurnace
@Flamingfurnace Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing Andy, turned out beautiful, you are very skilled. I wanted to ask if you can maybe recommend any starting equipment brand as I wanted to try some stone carving for some time but not sure what would be considered ok-ish starting gear.
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations Жыл бұрын
Hi Flaming furnace... Thank you so much for your kind words... It's a long time since I bought my tools. But I have recently bought a new dummy mallet and some stone from... Southern Stone... They have a good range of tools.. carving sets and stone .. The stone is a soft Limestone which you could carve with any chisel.. They sell Cold steel / fire sharp chisels which are good for softer stone, softer marble. Slate and limestone..and are cheaper.. They sell tungsten carbide tipped chisels which are good for hard stone and marble, slate and even granite although I don't recommend carving granite.. too difficult... I used tungsten carbide chisels on this video because that's what I own from my work as a monumental Mason and they keep sharp for longer... I would also recommend a diamond sharpening stone to keep your chisels sharp... essential... You can manage letter cutting with just chisel.. a half inch.. But a 1/2 inch.. 3/8 inch and a 1/4 inch or similar is a good combination...and a small dummy mallet... Southern stone is based in Dorset... southern-stone.co.uk/collections/stone-carving-kits I hope that this helps and good luck with your carving... Any questions about carving please don't hesitate to ask... Take care my friend...All the best.....Andy
@spindlesworkshop9744
@spindlesworkshop9744 3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely amazing! Great stuff thanks for sharing. What did you put on the stone where you wrote on?
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Luie... thank you for your kind words... it's a water based paint... because you can't see the pencil lines very well... its also a contrast to the slate when cutting the letters... take care...All the best.....Andy
@Matibeos
@Matibeos Жыл бұрын
Hi Andy, love the work. I’ve recently inherited some slate and want to have a go at carving letters as a hobby. You mentioned you used tungsten tipped chisels is there any particular size or brand you’d recommend, oh and what size mallet!? Cheers 🔨
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations Жыл бұрын
Hi sameoldmatt... Thank you very much... You can use fire sharp chisels for slate and limestone but I prefer tungsten tipped chisels because they hold their sharp edges for longer... I haven't bought any chisels for many years now... But I have bought some limestone and a dummy hammer from... Southern Stone... Wimborne Dorset.. If you are having a go at lettering on slate I would recommend... If the letters are not larger than about 2 inches in height you could manage with just a 12mm tungsten tipped lettering chisel and a 400 gramm dummy hammer... The addition of a 6mm tungsten tipped lettering chisel could be useful... If the letters are much larger I would add a 20mm tungsten tipped lettering chisel and perhaps use a heavier 600 gramm dummy hammer... You do need to sharpen and keep your chisels sharp... I use a faithfull double sided diamond sharpening steel... 400 grit and 1000 grit... I hope that this helps and that you have fun with your lettering... Please don't hesitate to ask about any information you need... Take care my friend...All the best.....Andy
@thomaskila3801
@thomaskila3801 9 ай бұрын
Beautiful work, sir! But how do you sharpen your carbide-tipped chisels?
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 9 ай бұрын
Hi Thomas... Thank you so much... I use a faithful diamond sharpening steel... 400 grit on one side and 1000 grit on the other... If the chisels need re shaping then I use the bench grinder... Take care my friend...All the best.....Andy
@morningsong7885
@morningsong7885 3 жыл бұрын
Wow, Andy, this is so beautiful! I am impressed (and 👀 hypnotised, ha ha... sorry, I cannot help it...) by your craftsmanship! Again, you make it look so easy... but I only need to take one look at your hands and I know that you have a lifetime of experience under your belt... The precision and speed with which you handle hammer and chisel are quite stunning! You are a true artist, Andy! Chapeau! P.S. Is there any chance your friend Stuart did not like the sign? Because, if so, I just might want to mention that there are a lot of pastures around the house here... Well, it was worth a try... I will give you a 👍🏻thumbs up anyway, ha ha... Have a lovely weekend, Andy, take care 👋🏻
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Jude... thank you again for your very kind words... I used to be a Monumental Mason in our family business in Sheffield..South Yorkshire... I did this for 25 years and learned carving and lettering....then we moved down to Cornwall in 2005 and I worked in Delabole slate quarry for 2 years making house signs amongst other things... then became a general builder which is what I still do now... so yes I have always worked with my hands... I'm afraid that Stuart liked the sign... Haha A thumbs up and a Chapeau ...thank you!! I hope that you have a lovely weekend too Jude.... take care...All the best.....Andy 👋
@morningsong7885
@morningsong7885 3 жыл бұрын
@@AndysCornishCreations Andy!!! Do they teach monumental masonry to toddlers up in Sheffield??? I am looking at these figures thinking, soooooo much hard work has gone into these bones from such a young age, and there you are, still going strong, further exploring your immense talents at only 58… I am standing in awe, Andy, thank you for your time and energy 🙏🏻😊 Monumental masonry is creating headstones or ornamental elements on buildings and the like, right? And general builder is building everything from houses or office blocks to roads and what not? By the way, I know all the roundabouts up in Sheffield… back in 1997 driving up to Scotland with my sister, she kept turning the road map and I kept turning around the roundabouts 😬😂 Continental Europeans driving in the UK 🤪🙄 That and a stop at a chemist’s shop (I needed some “drugs” for my really bad chest cold…) are all I have seen of Sheffield, I felt so poorly that day that all I wanted was to get done with the driving and we did not stop and visit… Now I am thinking, what a shame 😔 Well, so be it… I wish you a lovely and hopefully sunny ☀️ Sunday and a good working week, Andy! Take care 🙏🏻 cheerio 👋🏻 Jude
@howiebalch8402
@howiebalch8402 8 ай бұрын
Beautiful work Andy! Curious what finish you applied at the end, was it an oil, wax, ???
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 8 ай бұрын
Hi Howie... Thank you so much... I'm glad that you liked it.... I use pure Olive oil.. applied lightly with a cloth and buff to remove excess... Take care my friend...All the best.....Andy
@ianburstein5816
@ianburstein5816 4 ай бұрын
Hi Andy, very nice Work!! Thank you for sharing. What is this white layer you used at the beginning to draw the letters? Is that Lime with sugar? Best regards!
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 ай бұрын
Hi Ian... Thank you very much... We used to use a pale clay mixed with water... This was just some old emulsion paint that I had.. so long as it is a contrast between the slate and the paint then its ok... Take care my friend...All the best.....Andy
@erikdog2430
@erikdog2430 Жыл бұрын
Wonder if ya ever tried engravin on granite...I made a letter "I" 5mm(¼") deep and I found it a very hard stone...I think I will use it as my gravestone
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations Жыл бұрын
Hi Erikdog... I have carved designs on all kinds of granite... My father used to cut letters on granite for many years... Later on we used shotblasting to cut letters and I used diamond wheels and pneumatic tools for carving... Granite is a very hard stone to cut so well done to you... you do need tungsten tipped chisels.. they make a heavier duty chisel for granite.. Take care my friend...All the best.....Andy
@ianmascari890
@ianmascari890 6 ай бұрын
What kind of tools are you using. If I want to dabble what would you suggest as far as getting started
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 6 ай бұрын
Hi Ian... I use .. tungsten carbide tipped chisels... If you are in the UK.. try Southern Stone... They have a good selection of chisels, mallets and stone... Their Limestone is very soft and easy to work.. Then you can use the fire sharpened chisels, which are cheaper.. instead of tungsten carbide tipped chisels.. They supply sets to get you started... You will eventually need to sharpen the chisels.. I use a Faithfull diamond block with 400 grit on one side and 1000 grit on the other.. A small dummy mallet is nice but you can manage with any hammer... I hope that you will enjoy having a go... Take care my friend and all the best from Andy
@o.g.bwoodwork
@o.g.bwoodwork 3 жыл бұрын
Wow! Very impressive Andy. How long did it take you to get that good at it?
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Ollie...thank you very much... I've been a general builder for the last 13 years but prior to that I was a monumental Mason for 26 years where I learned how to carve and letter memorials...although I was more of a Carver than letter cutter and I am a bit rusty and out of practice now... thanks for your interest... take care...All the best.....Andy
@o.g.bwoodwork
@o.g.bwoodwork 3 жыл бұрын
@@AndysCornishCreations 26 year is certainly a lot of experience and expertise! Beautiful work Andy!
@oinc7320
@oinc7320 8 ай бұрын
You basically use one chisel. What is the width? It looks like the corner is the main edge used? What happens if you, well, goof? Seems like water color paint, painting, very unforgiving, unlike oil, acrylic. Did you learn the skill on stone, practicing, or wood? Wood seems problematic because of grain. But I could see the skill set could transfer to stone, getting used to the control, not over controlling the chisel, letting the striking do the wood. I'm just thinking slate expensive, wood cheap, with wood, just use a planer to remove letting, new surface to practice on? Whole thing has a Zen kind of vibe doesn't it? I'm fond of Roman font in slate on headstones.
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 8 ай бұрын
Hi Oinc.... Yes... a half inch tungsten carbide tipped chisel ... I use the corner a lot but also the flat edge for straight lines... If you goof you have to grind it out and start again... I was a Monumental Mason for 24 years carving and lettering memorials... Slate window sills from the builders merchant are fairly cheap for practicing... Wood carving is very different due to the grain as you say... But the principle is the same... Carving can be very therapeutic... I also love looking at old slate memorial's... Take care my friend...All the best.....Andy
@doowop5548
@doowop5548 3 жыл бұрын
Was the last, shiny, coat you applied a seal coat of some sort???
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Robert... all the coats were the same... if I remember correctly I put 4 coats of oil based enamel paint...only thin coats mind ... or the paint builds up in the corners... if the paint is oil based and suitable for metal outside it should be ok ... not spray paint though... it seems to get brittle and flakes off in time...take care...All the best.....Andy
@TT-dc2xd
@TT-dc2xd 3 жыл бұрын
Hi. What did u use to pre paiint. Whats the best for drawing on
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi TT... I used water based acrylic paint... It was a buff colour... it doesn't matter what colour it is as long as it contrasts with the pencil lines and also when you cut the letters you need to be able to see a difference between the paint and the material underneath... traditionally we used to mix red raddle powder with yellow clay and rub that on the surface of marble, stone and limestone... use a 4H pencil and keep a fine point to mark your letters... regarding your previous question about the limestone I have found out that it is Maltese Limestone that Southern stone supply... it's good for carving but too soft for smaller lettering... take care...All the best.....Andy
@geeknee551
@geeknee551 3 жыл бұрын
zen tea garden.
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you... take care...All the best.....Andy
@steveellis8746
@steveellis8746 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Andy.. great work.. the sand/polish looked like hard work lol.... multi-talented craftsman... Delabole slate by any chance ?
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Steve...thank you very much... getting the excess paint off takes a while but not too hard... do you know of Delabole Slate .... it's just up the road from me and I worked there for 2 years... about 14 years ago now... omg .. how time flies... take care...All the best.....Andy
@steveellis8746
@steveellis8746 3 жыл бұрын
​@@AndysCornishCreations I used to live in Cornwall in the 90s, Redruth and later Liskeard. Can remember driving about and seeing the waste slate on the roadside on the north coast.
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
@@steveellis8746 ahh yes .. I remember you mentioning that you lived in Cornwall before... you see a lot of the waste slate on the way over to Trebarwith strand which is our nearest beach.. at low tide...take care...All the best.....Andy
@tipthebalance
@tipthebalance 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Andy. What’s the final sealer? Is it oil? Makes a big difference.
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 2 жыл бұрын
Hi tipthebalance... Its linseed oil diluted with paint thinners... Take care...All the best.....Andy
@scaletownmodels
@scaletownmodels 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Andy. I do lapidary and some faceting. Slate carving looks like fun but when I tried looking up a source for a piece like you have there all I find are floor tiles and roofing. Any tips on how to source slate for carving? Id there a certain type or quality to look for? I'm in the US so I realize it might be quite different from Scotland.
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Kevin... Lapidary sounds like a interesting hobby ... I had a polishing kit as a child but have not tried it since.. I live in Cornwall and only 2 miles from a slate quarry which I worked in for a couple of years... Having said that.. this slate is not local... it is Portuguese... I'm in the building trade and we use this Portuguese slate for window sills and kitchen worktops... It is 1 inch thick... most of our builders merchants stock it... So you could try looking for slate window sills through builders merchants or slate supplies... They generally come in stock sizes ... 6inch... 8inch...12inch... wide.....4ft.. 6ft... 8ft... long and 1inch thick. I hope that this helps... Take care...All the best.....Andy
@scaletownmodels
@scaletownmodels 2 жыл бұрын
@@AndysCornishCreations Thank you Andy. That gives me some other sources to search for. Maybe someone has a busted billiards table. Basic lapidary is pretty easy but the machines are a lot more expensive then they should be. I like faceting more as it's like machining with crystal and I like the precision but again the machines are a lot more expensive then they should be. Faceting machine designs mostly haven't changed in 50 years.
@tamerersoy9535
@tamerersoy9535 2 жыл бұрын
which kind of stone is this sandstone or granite ??
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Tamer... Cornish Slate... Take care...All the best.....Andy
@doowop5548
@doowop5548 3 жыл бұрын
What is your "hammer" made of ????
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Robert...its a dummy hammer from Southern Stone... I'm pretty sure that it is mild steel with a wooden handle... take care...All the best.....Andy
@ibraheemtalash5094
@ibraheemtalash5094 3 жыл бұрын
How long does it take to learn carving ?
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Sana ... that's a difficult question to answer.... you can learn some basic techniques in a week but to be good takes years... I haven't done much for about 15 years so I'm a bit rusty but before that I was a monumental Mason for 25 years and was still learning... Take care...All the best.....Andy
@vaughanrichards7438
@vaughanrichards7438 Жыл бұрын
Cornish slate?
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations Жыл бұрын
Hi Vaughn... This was an offcut of Portuguese slate from a window sill... Take care my friend...All the best.....Andy
@heartsparkdollar
@heartsparkdollar 3 жыл бұрын
Self-taught or trained?
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Rick... I was a Monumental Mason for 26 years up in Sheffield... it was a family business and I learned hand lettering and carving from my Dad... we've been living in Cornwall now for 16 years so I am a bit rusty... take care...All the best.....Andy
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