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Relief Carving Techniques
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How to Make a Relief or Block Print : Carving Techniques for Wood Block Relief Printing
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Flexcut Starter Carving Set with FREE Relief Carving DVD $147.16 A complete carving set all in one box. Seventeen cutting tools, two interchangeable handles and a SlipStrop to keep them all sharp! Everything you need for palm or knife carving. Set includes: 5/8″ #1 chisel, 9/16″ #2 skew, 1/4″ and 7/8″ #3 gouges, 1/8″ #5 gouge,1/2″ #6 gouge, 1/4″, 3/8″ and 11/16″ #8 gouges, 9/16″ #9 gouge,1/16″ #11 gouge, 3/16″ and 1/2″ #11X thumbnail gouges, 5/32″ 45 degree V-t… |
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The Beginner’s Handbook of Woodcarving: With Project Patterns for Line Carving, Relief Carving, Carving in the Round, and Bird Carving $6.66 In this wonderful resource for both novice and veteran carvers, two masters of the craft present detailed instructions and illustrations on how to confidently carve animals, flowers, figures, and more. The authors also include handy tips on tools, techniques, painting, finishing, and even how to exhibit finished pieces. “An excellent book for all carvers.” â The Mallet…. |
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Relief Carving Wood Spirits: A Step-By-Step Guide for Releasing Faces in Wood (Woodcarving Illustrated Books) $12.37 From transferring the carving pattern to preparing the wood and evaluating the various levels of depth, every cut of the carving process is carefully illustrated and explained in this beginner’s guide. Carvers will learn which tools are best for which cuts and why; how to create realistic eyes, noses, and other facial features; and how to add texture to their projects. Ten additional projects awai… |
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Carving the Human Face: Capturing Character and Expression in Wood $14.19 Chronicling the stages in creating a realistic human face from wood and packed with detailed images of finished carvings, this reference offers a wealth of technical how-to information for woodworkers and artists. Helpful guidance includes advice on handling tools, tips for working wood to resemble the shape of skin and muscles, and hints on carving realistic hats and headdresses. More than 20 … |