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Re: Basswood hollowform - Arlin Eastman - 05-27-2015

Thanks Hairy

I marked this as Favorites since I do not have a burner or carving chisels yet.

Arlin


Re: Basswood hollowform - MichaelMouse - 05-27-2015

That's the first one? Better get crackin'.



Great imagination and execution.


Re: Basswood hollowform - Brian Myers - 05-27-2015

Awesome but one minion is not enough! You need a shop full of those guys.


Re: Basswood hollowform - hairy - 05-27-2015

Arlin Eastman said:


Thanks Hairy

I marked this as Favorites since I do not have a burner or carving chisels yet.

Arlin




I did most of the carving with these two tools.



The burner is a luxury, a shortcut. Not necessary at all. Watch this . Thanks Roy Underhill & Mary May.

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Re: Basswood hollowform - Steve K - 05-27-2015

That's a very nice tutorial, thanks!!


Re: Basswood hollowform - Mike67 - 05-27-2015

Just spectacular. Please don't show my kids.


Re: Basswood hollowform - SLN - 05-28-2015

Very well done. I have an office coworker that would kill for one of those.


Re: Basswood hollowform - Blacky's Boy - 05-31-2015

That is super cool!


Re: Basswood hollowform - Blacky's Boy - 05-31-2015

hairy said:



I could not have done it without this carving vise, from Trent Bosch. It holds the work right where I want it for drawing, carving, and burning. This is a great tool.








That is a nice vise! I've always liked the design of that.

I have the Lee Valley Carvers Vise



with the Lathe Chuck Adapter



Sort of a drive by gloat there since the fine folks at Lee Valley gave both to me for helping to develop the Lathe Chuck Adapter...


Re: Basswood hollowform - Arlin Eastman - 03-21-2016

Bump for some ideas for others