WOODCARVING Tools, Materials & Equipment

From preparatory drawings and modeling to the many finishes that make completed carvings glow, heres how you go about creating the actual project. Learn the differences between soft and hard woods, how to deal with defects such as splitting and knots, and discover how grain, hardness, texture and d...

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Main Author: Pye, Chris (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Lewes, East Sussex Guild of Master Craftsman Publications 2002
©2002
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