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hi i am very intrested in carving a wooden chain, but all my attempts have ended in failure and frustration. I was wondering if anybody has any tips on how to carve them, like i have read that you use your knife to open up the holes in the chains, but HOW do you use the knife to clear out the wood in the middle??? thanks alot for your time, please help me i want to make one for my moms birthday which is 10 days from now and i think she'd really love it Travis |
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Travis, check out the video. It's a fast version, but it may answer your question. YouTube - ‪wood carving chain‬‏ Ron
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