the basics of woodcarving

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Getting started in woodcarving can be as easy as finding patterns and buying a few woodcarving supplies

 
   


Woodcarving is an art that has been practiced for centuries; some of the earliest examples of carvings date back a thousand years and more. With recent technological advances woodcarving is becoming even more popular, as many more people are using power tools to make their carvings. If you are interested in working with wood, a few woodworking tips can help you get started.

Woodcarving supplies you will need

The carving supplies you choose will depend on whether you want to use hand tools or power tools. If you want to use hand knives and chisels, it is a great idea to buy a power honer or sharpening machine. Having one of these gadgets nearby will ensure that you can quickly have the sharp tools necessary to produce great carvings. The hand tools you will need can include flat chisels, skew chisels, gouges, veining tools, and knives. The different types of gouge and chisel are determined by the "skew" (angle) and / or the shape of the blade – a chisel has a flat blade, while a veining tool has a round blade for removing grooves of wood without leaving splinters.

If you want to use power tools in your woodcarving, a good rotary tool is essential. Though Dremel originated the technology, many other tool manufacturers now offer rotary tools, giving you a wide choice of products. Once you have your rotary tool, a good set of rotary bits is essential. Try to buy good quality bits that can withstand re-sharpening.

Other woodcarving tips

Once you are set to begin, there are a few simple woodcarving tips you should follow. The first is to always wear a thumb guard, especially if you are working with a woodcarving knife or sharp gouge. You should also take your time – remember that carving is a hobby, not a race! When you start to produce splinters, turn the wood over and work from a different direction.

Finding patterns

When you carve you can choose either to create your own designs or use woodcarving patterns. Though you can purchase woodcarving patterns, there are many free woodcarving patterns available on the Internet. You can also brows through back issues of woodcarving and woodworking magazines in your local library to find some great projects and woodcarving patterns. Because this information is widely available you will not have to pay exorbitant prices for patterns to get you started in woodcarving.

 

 


 

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