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Thanks for the info. Many of us that are getting into woodcarving are seniors and any little way to save on the hobby budget helps. Does anyone know of a place on the web besides ebay for finding used woodcarving equipment, videos, and books? I have found books on bookfinder.com but I would like some videos. Thanks, Gone Again |
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You can rent videos on carving from SmartFlix, the Web's Biggest How-To DVD Rental Store for $9.99 for a week. Not a big list of videos/DVDs but it's a start. Littleshavers.com has some reconditioned tools for sale. Buy tools from Rick and Terese and you get free sharpening on the tool for as long as you own it. Otherwise, I believe he charges $2 per tool to sharpen. Bob L |
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Those are both good ideas. Thanks, Claude and Bob. Hey I bet I could trace any picture I liked and use it...Don't really need an official pattern! Great idea. Then I would just have to figure out relief levels and start carving. I guess that is how one learns- by just trying it and seeing if it works!
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Once you trace the pattern, determine your relief levels. On the pattern, place a number in each area of depth. So, if you hav a shallow area, that would be a 1 for 1 /16". If you had a deep area, that would be an 8 for 8/16" or 1/2". Just a tip I picked up from an old carving book. Bob L |
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Ha HA HA...the warning on this thread cracks me up! Thank you for sharing! Carving a Pine Cone Ornament at Little Shavers
__________________ Before the beginning of great brilliance, there must be chaos. www.willowthewisp.etsy.com |
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Well that's me--I'm always turning somebody into an alien! Bob L |
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THANKS FOR THE PATTERNS. If you guys don't want to loose the websites just highlight and copy then paste into a new text document on your desktop.
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Keoma, In this house the wife carves her own pinecone ornaments and makes as many as she wants! Guess they haven't learned yet. Ha ha. I am not offended, just think it is funny. But then I train my own horses too. Sharon Last edited by goneagain; 04-23-2008 at 12:31 AM. |
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yeah yeah...this wife carves her own too
__________________ Before the beginning of great brilliance, there must be chaos. www.willowthewisp.etsy.com |
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