https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BghA6ngN54Uthis video clearly shows a seasoned artist at his wood turning craft......Please take notice of the tool he is using ... take notes of the large handle for maximum leverage because he has been doing this for many years... also take note to the color of the chisel it self. the metal is a seasoned patina and a handle that has been held many hours... a true artist...

clearly a brand new set of the wrong size....a seasoned wood turner would know this.....these look like the were purchased at harbor freight on a budget....at around the same time that the lathe was purchased in december..... clearly a noob wood worker.....
I love how he put all of the tools into this pic that he DIDN'T use in his video at all.
This is another misrepresentation as he only put those tools into pix back in dec when I was questioning him as well.
Enjoy...where is that electronic tool he started with? Forgive my ignorance as I know nothing about wood carving and its terms and tool names.
But clearly that tool is not in this picture (NOTE THE DATE THIS WAS POSTED...LONG BEFORE ALL OF THIS WAS SPOKEN ABOUT THIS YEAR):
Is this hand carved?
Honestly, no offense it looks like it was laser engraved. I've lasered wood and it looks very similar in nature.
Nice work!!
Hand carved with chisels and worked with a dremmel tool and sandpaper.

No offense taken.
I've seen lasered wood before and it just looks dull to me. It only has 1 real dimension and that's depth. I was looking into getting a laser to speed up the stenciling process but after a day of searching found that any good ones run $20,000 up to $80,000 which is a lot more than i want to spend to save 5 minutes of work of transferring an outline from paper to wood.