Re: Transfer Patterns/letters... Well , since you have more time than money, trace off your original pattern onto tracing paper with a fine permanent marker or ball point pen. Flip the tracing paper over, take a soft lead pencil--anything softer than an HB--B, 2B, etc. and blacken in an 1/8" or so band over all of the linework traced. Now flip the pattern over, position it as desired on the piece of wood to be carved, and draw lines over the lines you traced with your pen. Use a different color hard point pen or pencil so you know that you've transferred all the lines to the wood. Remove the pattern and you should have a light image of you pattern on the wood. Take a pencil and darken any lines needed on the wood to carve. Save the pattern in a flat envelope or folder for next time. You can also trace off the outline of the pattern --go an 1/8" bigger for error in cutting--onto a piece of cardboard--which can be salvaged from old tissue boxes or cereal boxes. Cut the outline out, and now you have a template to trace your roughing/cutting lines onto the block of wood to be carved. |