Wood carving A few carvings done by dad about 50 years ago. https://m.youtube.com/c/DailovespoonsThomas |
- A few carvings done by dad about 50 years ago. https://m.youtube.com/c/DailovespoonsThomas
- My son asked for something with the Sons Of Liberty.....how about a tavern sign! I'm new to Reddit. I tried posting photos of carvings yesterday...Is there a limit to the amount of posts in a day?
- Awen pendant on bog oak
- MF WOOD (rest in power)
- Lotus flower for the wifey.
- I made this book for my daughter. It is from her favorite movie. It was made from the center piece of wood I removed to make this mirror, which I made for my other daughter.
- Thanks to all for the criticism and suggestions, It really helping me out to carve better, Just a decoration with carvings!
- A memorial piece for my dad.
- Question regarding wood glues.
- Jungle Cat
- So I'm basically done with this spoon and a really tight but really deep crack appeared. It's an easy fix to hide but I was wondering if after using wood glue, would that make this spoon not food safe anymore? It's for stirring in pots so it will get wet a lot.
- I hand carved this wooden Bowie knife (sacrificed some skin to make it)
- I’ve been working on faces. Any helpful tips/criticisms welcome.
- Wood Buck Carving - Handamde Wooden Buck Deer Gift
- Cheap but effective tools for hand carving?
- Pencil carving
- Owl I carved for my birdwatching Grandmother.
- Can I use any Watco Danish Oil on a basswood carving?
- A few recent projects!
- Interesting wood
- Tried a different style, Fun with a small piece of Pine
- Help Needed
- How much would you sell these for?
A few carvings done by dad about 50 years ago. https://m.youtube.com/c/DailovespoonsThomas Posted: 12 Jan 2021 05:49 AM PST
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Question regarding wood glues. Posted: 12 Jan 2021 09:46 AM PST I'm planning to glue up several boards for a larger relief carving soon, and I wonder if there's a recommended glue out there for invisible (or almost so) glue lines. The Titebond II I'm happily using in other applications seems to leave an amber glue line, which I'd like to avoid in this particular project. Any recommendations? [link] [comments] | ||
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I hand carved this wooden Bowie knife (sacrificed some skin to make it) Posted: 11 Jan 2021 06:34 PM PST | ||
I’ve been working on faces. Any helpful tips/criticisms welcome. Posted: 11 Jan 2021 06:28 PM PST
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Wood Buck Carving - Handamde Wooden Buck Deer Gift Posted: 11 Jan 2021 08:34 PM PST
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Cheap but effective tools for hand carving? Posted: 12 Jan 2021 07:31 AM PST I'd like to try to hand carve some wooden jewelry (I already made a crude finger ring with kitchen knives and a thumbtack), and I'd like to know if there's like a cheap knife I can buy that works better than a standard kitchen knife (for fresh wood, not store bought) It was extremely difficult to carve letters and designs into wood with a thumbtack..... [link] [comments] | ||
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Owl I carved for my birdwatching Grandmother. Posted: 11 Jan 2021 12:43 PM PST
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Can I use any Watco Danish Oil on a basswood carving? Posted: 11 Jan 2021 05:00 PM PST I almost done with my wood carving (my first one) and I just need to polish it. I was wondering which one looks better on basswood without it staining? I do want it to have a semi glossy look if possible (if it makes sense) The use for this carving would be an indoor decoration. Or should I use some other oils, or wax? [link] [comments] | ||
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Posted: 11 Jan 2021 08:49 PM PST I have started carving a few things, and feel like the basswood I used wasn't very interesting. The items I made from butternut were cooler looking (for crappy beginner work) Because I like to explore new wood I bought a few samples of exotic wood and promptly put some big notches in my knife because they were WAY too hard. Overall a fine experience, because I got to learn how to grind down and reshape a knife. What are some interesting grain or colored woods that still are reasonable to carve through by hand? Is there a maximum hardness that you guys would recommend before it becomes too painful? [link] [comments] | ||
Tried a different style, Fun with a small piece of Pine Posted: 11 Jan 2021 07:24 PM PST
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Posted: 11 Jan 2021 11:41 AM PST My first attempt at wood carving. I'm making a mug from a tree that came down in my yard. I've hallowed it out but have some questions about the next steps. The interior has some gouge marks I'd like to fill in, and I'd like to add a dark wood stain. What would the best way to do both in a food safe way? [link] [comments] | ||
How much would you sell these for? Posted: 11 Jan 2021 04:55 PM PST
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