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    Wood carving Wooden scoop I finished recently


    Wooden scoop I finished recently

    Posted: 18 May 2021 02:50 AM PDT

    another modern spatula i carved recently.

    Posted: 18 May 2021 07:34 AM PDT

    Reptiles, they get a bad rap, but I like their independent spirit! Lol. All hand carved in Boxwood, various eyes, including amber, emerald and ebony, enjoy! Follow for regular posts.

    Posted: 18 May 2021 09:49 AM PDT

    Hello fellow carvers!! I just finished this decadent looking maggot. I hope you enjoy!

    Posted: 18 May 2021 09:37 AM PDT

    First and second attempt at carving faces. Crackhead Carl done in mesquite, my gnomie done in pecan.

    Posted: 18 May 2021 06:58 AM PDT

    Walnut press

    Posted: 18 May 2021 10:28 AM PDT

    2nd picture that's not showing up on my first post

    Posted: 18 May 2021 07:17 AM PDT

    Five Intersecting Tetrahedra

    Posted: 18 May 2021 08:01 AM PDT

    I present to you five intersecting tetrahedra, carved from a single piece of Elm wood by my tiniest tools. This is a project described in the excellent book 'Magic Woodcarving' by Bjarne Jespersen, although he only presents a prototype made from dowels in the book, going on to produce an inverted version as well.

    Geometrically, each of the five tetrahedra sit on the 20 vertices of a dodecahedron, and as you can see in the video I started from this polyhedron for my carving. I go on to define each edge with a saw cut, and then chisel back to reveal each point of the tetrahedra. Eventually, the centre can be hollowed out and all of the sections separated from each other.

    I hope you enjoy this, and I may post more of my creations if there is any interest! Feel free to ask any questions - I am always happy to talk to people who share my enthusiasm for woodworking.

    https://reddit.com/link/nfcy40/video/4lv57qsgewz61/player

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    My first spoon compared to my most recent work in progress

    Posted: 18 May 2021 01:17 AM PDT

    My first piece! (Crest of the alliance!)

    Posted: 18 May 2021 05:19 AM PDT

    Help! What is this? It was in my uncle’s Arizona house when he bought it.

    Posted: 18 May 2021 10:55 AM PDT

    A few lighters I turned this year

    Posted: 18 May 2021 03:16 AM PDT

    I feel so frustrated when it comes to sharpening.

    Posted: 18 May 2021 06:25 AM PDT

    I apologize for the very dumb question, im very new to woodcarving. I bought a Sharpal knife sharpener and it looks like it's only sharpening one side of the blade. Am I using the wrong sharpening tool?

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    3 Piece Face by me.

    Posted: 18 May 2021 07:12 AM PDT

    Simple box joint jig using a single blade on the table saw

    Posted: 18 May 2021 06:02 AM PDT

    Can you do the steel wool/vinegar ebonizing thing on part of a piece of wood with defined boundaries?

    Posted: 17 May 2021 02:26 PM PDT

    I carve a lot of little figures and am currently doing a penguin out of basswood. I'm wondering if I could make part of it black by painting a few layers of black tea on part of it for tannins, then a layer of steel wool dissolved in vinegar, but not on the whole thing. I'm afraid maybe wood is so porous that a stark outline isn't going to work. Any opinions? Super specific question, I realize.

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