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From Ian Norbury's "Techniques in creative woodcarving". 250h x 250 x 200 Silver Wattle (Acacia Dealbata).
Turned out much slimmer than he should and I gave up on the attached/carved chair fairly early in the process. I managed to complete this without any breakages and given the delicacy of the left hand I am pleased with that.
I am really struggling to get good facial detail/expressions. I understand this is in part due to the small scale.
I used my new flexshaft/rotary carver for some of the trickier details - until I caught the burr on my glove and snapped the shaft!!. A bit of a learning curve to work through, but I can see this being really useful.
Comments/criticism, as always, welcomed.
Philip.
From Ian Norbury's "Techniques in creative woodcarving". 250h x 250 x 200 Silver Wattle (Acacia Dealbata).
Turned out much slimmer than he should and I gave up on the attached/carved chair fairly early in the process. I managed to complete this without any breakages and given the delicacy of the left hand I am pleased with that.
I am really struggling to get good facial detail/expressions. I understand this is in part due to the small scale.
I used my new flexshaft/rotary carver for some of the trickier details - until I caught the burr on my glove and snapped the shaft!!. A bit of a learning curve to work through, but I can see this being really useful.
Comments/criticism, as always, welcomed.
Philip.
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