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I am interested in carving golf balls. I know you take off 1/2 of the skin but I need help after that. I saw a face of a hobo, one of the items I liked. Is there some directions available or a book. I need step by step instructions. Thanks......
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Ron, In Issue 27 (Summer 2004) of Wood Carving Illustrated, Nathan Stump walks you step-by-step through carving a duckling in a golf ball. It's no hobo, but that way you can learn the techniques... Just go to www.woodcarvingillustrated.com and you can order the backissues. Bob Duncan Editor Wood Carving Illustrated |
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__________________ http://www.picturetrail.com/daviddunlap |
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The Carving Range available from littleshavers.com part # 20098 |
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What kind of paint works best on a golf ball center? I usually use oil piants thinned to get a washed look on wood, but I'm not sure if oil paints will work on rubber? Any tips? Thanks- Barry
__________________ Barry Bowers, CPA Counting numbers by day & chips by night!" |
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I DO LIGHTHOUSES IN THE BALLS. PAINT THEM MULTI-OLORED WITH ACRALICS AND SEAL WITH KRAYLON 303, SAND THE BOTTOM FLAT TO KEEP EM FROM ROLLING. I USE TITELIST XL'S, THEY HAVE A GREY CENTER. GOOD LUCK |
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I use wallyworld acrylics...no problems
__________________ http://www.picturetrail.com/daviddunlap |
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Thanks- I thought acrylics would be my best choice, but wanted to ask the experts! I used a Titlelist (sp?) ball too - the gray center should be easy to finish into a neat Santa face ornament. It was quick & fun - rubber is more forgiving than wood. Hopefully my golfer friend will enjoy it! Thanks again- Barry
__________________ Barry Bowers, CPA Counting numbers by day & chips by night!" |
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