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Old September 5th 05, 09:51 PM
WillR
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TomL wrote:
Hello All,
I havent yet even so much as picked up a carving tool or a carving
block. I'm in the process of reading what my local library offers on
the subject of carving. My goal is some small architectural carving.
Designs in wooden table legs and/or aprons. Corbels for moldings and
fireplace surround. I'm also fascinated by wood spirits, green men,
etc. and would like to try my hand at that one day. I've enrolled in a
3 session course for beginning carvers at a local carving school and
am looking forward to my first class in the middle of September.
I do woodworking as a hobby for about 3 years now and am capable of
making tables, chairs, jewelry boxes, outdoor furniture among others.
My questions:
1) Suggested reading for a beginning carver?
2) Beginners carving tools?
3) Resources for carving tools and sharpening equipment.
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Thanks for any tips or pointers you may provide.
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TomL


Lots of Books through Chipping Away and Thompsons Woodcarving, Lee=20
valley -- Plus others -- look at my links page.


http://woodwork.pmccl.com/Business/linksbusiness.htm


Hope that helps...

I got some flexcut palm tools to start -- a little kit -- still got all=20
my fingers and no scars...



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Will R.
Jewel Boxes and Wood Art
http://woodwork.pmccl.com
The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those=20
who have not got it.=94 George Bernard Shaw
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