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My first carvings - advise please
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Mon, Jan 4, 2010 12:01 PM
Here are my first few carvings. The tall one was done with a chain saw and I realized the saw I have is too large for good control. The other smaller one was done with a dremmel. All advise and criticism is welcome because I realize my carvings stink. One thing with the small one I notice is the lack of contrast - possibly I need to paint or burn the cut? TIA |
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TheBigT
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Mon, Jan 4, 2010 1:34 PM
Can't see the tall one too well, but the small one looks fine. Time to stain and finish it! Welcome to TC. |
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BIG tiki scott
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Mon, Jan 4, 2010 3:20 PM
ljb!! welcome to tc!! im w big t. tall one is a bit far but looks good nun the less and the seacond short one is very cool!! good clean cuts even on the curvy stuff nice design i even like the descison to leave the bark!! and i def feel it would benifit from sum contrast!! and ur right burning the cuts w a plumming torch works great! and dont worry if it wont all burn. u can go back w thined flat black enamel paint or dark ebony stain either applied w a small brush if you want! then carefully apply some spar urethane for outside use or regular polyurethane for covered or indoor use!! and he will take on a whole new look!!!! good luck and stop by my thread and drop a line or ques anytime!! cheerz!!! |
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ljb
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Tue, Jan 5, 2010 5:37 AM
So do I want the cutout portions to be darker than the bark? I was afraid if I tried to stain it or burn it that it may make things worse. Do I want to make the cuts almost black for good contrast? I left the bark on because I just don't have the proper tools to remove it. However, I'm starting a 5 foot tall one and will be borrowing a large belt sander from work to remove the outer bark. I think it will make carving easier. |
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BIG tiki scott
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Tue, Jan 5, 2010 3:37 PM
ljb!! yeah thats the way i usually do it. but maybe w the bark on the reverse contrast wld look good i would try some thane on the back side just a small spot and see how dark it gets. if the bark gets pretty dark then keep the cuts light. and unless u use realy heavy grit belts like 50 or below it will take some time to strip sumthin w a thin bark like coconut or queen palm but if its sabal or washington palms it will not work u wld be better of usin a chainsaw! wich i have dun. i use agrinder w a lancelot blade then a portable hand planer or a block plane or belt sander will then also work. as sd shirtman has shown us a realy sharp draw knife also works very damn well!! if u look through my thread u can see what burning and blackining can do. however is by far not always needed or prefered its about what looks good too u!! cheerz!!! |
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Thu, Jan 7, 2010 10:06 AM
Coat it in Poly and then start a new one! |
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