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Old 02-01-2008, 10:05 AM
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Default jhdeck - need help getting started

i am trying to find stuff to cut out for chip carving. i do not know anything about it. i am a bowl turner and woodworker. i want to try this. i have a dvd by wayne barton and have a couple of his books coming. i have a chip carving knife and i need a stab knife. i just need to know how to layout the patterns and to get some patterns. thanks
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jhdeck,

I moved this to the chip carving forum so that you may get more direct help.

I'll add a couple of old threads that "may" help...

Transfer Patterns/letters...

how do you transfer your pattern on to your wood?

chip carving patterns

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Since you are a bowl turner, I would recommend trying a chip-carved plate. There are several designs in Wayne Barton's books. You can turn the blank on your lathe and, if it has an indexing head, divide the plate into equal segments. Below is a photo of one I did in sycamore wood, but I would suggest that you start with basswood. Note that you can shape the plate with a recessed center and raised ring before starting the carving.

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Old 02-01-2008, 04:06 PM
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Default Re: jhdeck - need help getting started

Here's another thread about free patterns....many of the links are NOT chip carving patterns, but I'm too lazy to go through them - but you may be able to find something that you can use.

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Old 02-18-2008, 07:30 PM
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Default chip carving plans

i am just starting chip carving and need some real simple plans to go by, any ideas. if you can help it would be great
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If you are willing to go with books you can get the basic cuts and various patterns in Wayne Barton's books. Let me know if you find any online tuturials or patterns, please.
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Default Re: chip carving plans

There is this, that has previously been posted to the message board:
http://2carve.com/chip.php#introduct...chip%20carving

It's a good, basic, free online tutorial with a couple of patterns.
It's enough to get started anyway.

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Wow, thanks RussL. That is exactly the kind of thing I was hoping someone would post.
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Welcome ,

jhdeck I moved the post because most people don't look at the class section often .

I would also suggest you look at carvingpatterns.com Susan has some good one there .

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Hello jhdeck,
Dennis Moor has a very good book out called "Chip Carver's Workbook"

I would suggest that you get a compass, straight edge, .5mm pencil and just layout geometric designs to start with and practice how to hold the knife at the proper angle. The designs don't have to be much. Practice, practice, practice. Good luck!
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