xy mosian
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I would like to be a better carver. There are a few of problems with this. The garage is too cold at the moment, what to carve ( we don't really do ornaments ), and having a bit of wood big enough for a life sized Squirrel, or anything else for that matter. Looking around I spotted one of those bits of wood which seem to be far too good to throw away. A piece of European Oak about 200mm ( 8") x 80mm ( 3") x 30mm ( 1 1/8"). Trying to work the other way around I racked my brain to find something that I could carve it into. If the item were useful that would be a bonus. Eventually I managed to bolt a vice, via a small bench, to the house wall in the warm loft. Sorted.
The plan was sorted out by dooling in Sketchup and a print-out transfered by automatic center pop through a print.
The underside was left with a tooled finish, whereas the top was scraped and sanded. The finish is Hard wax oil.
The only power tool used was a jigsaw to cut the initial profile, eveything else was done using hand tools.
Here are a few pictures.
I hope you like it, xy.
The plan was sorted out by dooling in Sketchup and a print-out transfered by automatic center pop through a print.
The underside was left with a tooled finish, whereas the top was scraped and sanded. The finish is Hard wax oil.
The only power tool used was a jigsaw to cut the initial profile, eveything else was done using hand tools.
Here are a few pictures.
I hope you like it, xy.