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monkeybiter":1n0p5hxr said:Thanks Bob, wouldn't have thought to attempt it with original encouragement [and decent gouges :wink: ]
I've still not finished the Beech head nice wood to carve, but the Lime was a revellation. So easy to plane across the grain even with a flat chisel,with so little tearout. Is Box softer than Lime, or closer grained?
If you look in the third and fourth pictures, bottom right, you'll see an old hacksaw blade shaped to plough/scrape a slot. Not sharpened as a blade though, so I think I will 'invest' in a knife.
I fancy doing something similar next, maybe another wallet, but with less of the visible insides to tackle!
Box is hard Mike but i find it no more difficult to carve than lime. Similar in that it is very close grained and it can take very fine detail. Absolutely perfect for small work such as netsuke.
keep it going
Bob.
ps xy is right about collectors tools. I have around 25 "surplus" carving chisels aquired over the years. All old and collectable, mostly Addis but also Sorby, Marples, Henry Taylor and others. Just need to get my backside in gear and list them for sale. #-o