Wood
My First Woodcarving
Blogged by James Preece 9 months ago...
It's been a realy long time since I last blogged on the subject of carving wood which is a shame because I've done quite a bit since then. Anyway, My first ever wood carving... in cheap kiln dried pine from B&Q. I didn't really start off with a plan, I wanted to do a celtic knot so I sketched one out in pencil and then drew around it. Next I gouged out the area's in between and then finally I did the little pattern on the top.

It's not much, but it's a learning experience and it gave me a feel for what it's like to plunge a chisel in to a piece of wood. It's not exactly a hot knife through butter but it's not too difficult either. Here's what I did learn though: direction matters.
If you cut against the grain of the wood (especially if you have not recently sharpened your chisel) you cause a horrible tearing as you can see on the left below:

If you cut with the grain (especially with a recently sharpened chisel) then you get a clean cut as you can see on the right above.
So there we are, a lesson learned. In future I must be careful to carve with the grain and to sharpen my chisel regularly.
Antonia said...
oh dear! All the junior doctors started working for this first time at the beginning of August, and ...