Can some one tell what size and type of chisel being use? I had asked in the comments field, but no one has answered.
Beats me man, that was 3 or 4 years ago. I'd have to look in my roll of chisels and see. You can do that technique with any size sweep and make larger or smaller designs depending on your tool size. I have a roll of around 3 dozen chisles I use solely for stabing in carving.Very cool Mike, do you remember what gouge you used?
The "I love muzzleloading" guy filmed us all week during the first class we did.Great video
I'd like to see that, you should make some videos.It looks like he needs to remove a couple hundred board feet before he worries about carving. Most carving can be done with a skew chisel, including wire inlay,
I'm not set up to do videos, but have taught several local builders how. I've done dozens of guns doing it.I'd like to see that, you should make some videos.
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Yes, just switched around for each cut. Never saw it done that way in wood. It is more of a leather working technique........I believe.It's a gouge, I'd guess something in the 16-19mm width and around 5mm sweep.
Nifty, I have never worked with leather before. I suppose you could use the technique for border work.Yes, just switched around for each cut. Never saw it done that way in wood. It is more of a leather working technique........I believe.
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