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 Posted: 19:06 - 27 Sep 2011 Post subject: Wood Carving |
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Does anyone have any experience with wood carving?
I am planning on putting together a wooden box (H:140mm W:280mm D:220mm) with an un hinged lid, recessed a long the edges a few mm to sit on the top without sliding around.
On the lid I my intention is to carve two words in a border as a focal point. I can't give specific sizes about the writing or border yet as it will depend on the final design, but I would not want the letters any thicker than 3-4mm
As I have little knowledge about such intricate woodwork, is there specific tools I should be looking towards?
I have done a little research and have narrowed my choices down to 3 different brands of tools; Robert Sorby, Henry Taylor or Flexcut.
Whilst browsing the Robert Sorby and Henry Taylor ranges, their list of individual tools is somewhat confusing for a novice.
Flexcut offer a nice little starter kit (here) but would that be adequate enough for my project? (there are two types of these kits available, I am looking at the 11 piece kit). ____________________ This is my motorcycle. There are many others like it, but this one is mine.
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it is a hardwood but grows fast as it is tropical therefore it has a course grain that will give you problems IMHO it is just made of splinters. Wood carving is a British tradition, use a native wood.
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I had no idea there were so many variations!
I don't particularly want to stain the final product (just a clear wax/polish), but I want the rich colour that mahogany provides.
My final choice will be made when I can see and feel the wood, but in the meantime I need to make sure I'm sourcing the right material for the job. ____________________ This is my motorcycle. There are many others like it, but this one is mine.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 87 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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