I have no training at all, I am an electrician that saw a video on YouTube
and want to be able to do this. I think it is amazing and would look good in my yard.
hello scott,thanks for your help.i was able to get a mix,but it was too clayey,i am continuing to alter the mix to see how it goes,i think the reason for that is that there is too much clay in the sand that i am using.I am going to try silica sand this weekend to see how it goes.Rgds
Thank you for the welcome Scott. I am exploring this wonderful site and finding it incredibly rich with dedicated artisans and pertinent information! My educational background is in Sculpture; lost-wax casting, carving, molding, etc. I have some experience working with cast concrete, but I'm especially interested in vertical work at this time. Looking forward to exploring this site more thoroughly. I'm also a part-time proof-reader for several publications. (That explains the comment on spelling in my application.) I'd be glad to proof any written correspondence for your site. Seriously. It's the least I can do as payback for this wonderful online educational source! Cheers!
Thank you very much Scott, nice toseeso much art, I'm starting inthisexciting professionandI haveeverything to learn,thanks
At 6:42pm on September 5, 2012, scott dobert said…
not the best pics much more detail and depth in real life they love it and want more!! pics with a camera soon!
At 6:23pm on September 6, 2012, scott dobert said…
ok lotsa better pics of exposed stone on columns thanks for lookin!
At 5:23am on September 24, 2012, Mike Bresnan said…
Thanks Scott. What a great trade to be in. It beats working for a living. I'm going to the west coast training center this coming weekend, so should be fun to meet some other carvers and learn some cool techniques. I live about two hours away from there. Anyways thanks for the comment.
"Thanks Scott and it's nice to be part of the vertical artisans brotherhood association ;-)"
At 12:15am on November 1, 2012, David Driggs said…
Hey Scott, hope all is well. I've been away for awhile, and just trying to get caught back up now. I sure like what you did on that last job. Keep on........
DAVID!!! ....... all is well buiss is kickin and we are busy busy..... thanks a bunch!! we are almost dun with los cabos i will hopefully have a vid /walk through when dun but def lots o pics!!
At 8:42pm on November 16, 2012, David Driggs said…
Supercool work Scott, I love all those pics. So many details to catch, sure I missed tons of 'em, too! Awesome combo of your stone and wood skills. Love those burned off beam ends, too.
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Thanks Scott, its good to be here.
and want to be able to do this. I think it is amazing and would look good in my yard.
hello scott,thanks for your help.i was able to get a mix,but it was too clayey,i am continuing to alter the mix to see how it goes,i think the reason for that is that there is too much clay in the sand that i am using.I am going to try silica sand this weekend to see how it goes.Rgds
thank you very much for giving me welcome all guests to your forum, I love this website
Thank you for the welcome Scott. I am exploring this wonderful site and finding it incredibly rich with dedicated artisans and pertinent information! My educational background is in Sculpture; lost-wax casting, carving, molding, etc. I have some experience working with cast concrete, but I'm especially interested in vertical work at this time. Looking forward to exploring this site more thoroughly. I'm also a part-time proof-reader for several publications. (That explains the comment on spelling in my application.) I'd be glad to proof any written correspondence for your site. Seriously. It's the least I can do as payback for this wonderful online educational source! Cheers!
carvin starts today at cabo!! cant wait! have a good one all!!
Thank you very much Scott, nice to see so much art, I'm starting in this exciting profession and I have everything to learn, thanks
not the best pics much more detail and depth in real life they love it and want more!! pics with a camera soon!
ok lotsa better pics of exposed stone on columns thanks for lookin!
Thanks Scott. What a great trade to be in. It beats working for a living. I'm going to the west coast training center this coming weekend, so should be fun to meet some other carvers and learn some cool techniques. I live about two hours away from there. Anyways thanks for the comment.
fan stamped floor usin stamps from walt tools thanks don they worked great!!
thanks scott, and good morning to you. some crazy good work going on here. love it.
thank you very much I could do better if the medium and the material is a bit better than that
"Thanks Scott and it's nice to be part of the vertical artisans brotherhood association ;-)"
Hey Scott, hope all is well. I've been away for awhile, and just trying to get caught back up now. I sure like what you did on that last job. Keep on........
DAVID!!! ....... all is well buiss is kickin and we are busy busy..... thanks a bunch!! we are almost dun with los cabos i will hopefully have a vid /walk through when dun but def lots o pics!!
Supercool work Scott, I love all those pics. So many details to catch, sure I missed tons of 'em, too! Awesome combo of your stone and wood skills. Love those burned off beam ends, too.
Thank you very much i really appriciate it. you've got some pretty amazing work there yourself sir.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING ALL!!
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