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What are you going to carve? Flat panels are certainly different requirements that carving something in the round. Can you give us more info?
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This is one that I use a lot for carving in the round by Lee Valley
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I use the Veritas for "in the round" but double sided tape (see Mary May) for relief type carvings. Stuck to a plywood board and held to bench via bench dog and vise, hold down, C clamp or whatever. Small caricature type I just hold in my lap.
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If you are chip carving, or really small objects, it's not uncommon to use your hand. I would recommend one of those kevlar and steel gloves.
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Handscrew held upright in a bench vise can work in a pinch.
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Just a guess, really, but most likely relief/ flat panels. I like the idea of 2 way tape on plywood for the flats. Bang a hold down in and move on. :
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Thinking about carving panthers??
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Ha. Wouldn't an Ebony black panther be cool?
But, no, not really. Although the suggestion has been made and an offer to carve them as well. I thought I was ahead in the race against time, then realized I am actually several laps behind. :
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I know you said flat panels but here is a vise you can make from plumbing parts.
http://www.jerryhartzell.com/wood-carvin...ving-vise/
Jim