Biliphuster
Established Member
Recently I was asked to carve a sign, so I thought I had better get a bit of practice in the font.
I have carved arial letters before but I think it is definitely worth taking the extra time to do a serif alphabet.The trickiest things are the serifs and the changing width of the curved portions. There is also a tendency to lose the sharp corners when carving a V or W, as the short grain down in the angle likes to break away.
Does anyone else do this kind of thing? It's quite relaxing and a different sort of precision, as you want everything to be crisp but you don't have to perfectly match parts together like in joinery.
I have carved arial letters before but I think it is definitely worth taking the extra time to do a serif alphabet.The trickiest things are the serifs and the changing width of the curved portions. There is also a tendency to lose the sharp corners when carving a V or W, as the short grain down in the angle likes to break away.
Does anyone else do this kind of thing? It's quite relaxing and a different sort of precision, as you want everything to be crisp but you don't have to perfectly match parts together like in joinery.