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How to Carve a Caricature out of basswood - wood carving
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How to Carve a Caricature out of basswood - wood carving

Step by step procedures, design, transfer design on wood, basic cuts, roughing cuts, carving process, finishing, sanding
Created byRo Bert
Last updated 1/2022
English

What you'll learn

  • Learn how to Carve a "Little Head Caricature"

Course content

3 sections13 lectures1h 17m total length
  • Introduction1:39

    Today I'm going to teach you step-by-step how to make this little funny Heads carvings out of basswood or any softwood that you may find laying around. Throughout the course, I will be explaining the tools needed, best wood for this carving, how to easily sketch your design, transfer the design on your wood block, as well as few basic cuts that will help you get the job done.


    After completing this course you will be able to have this little carving done without a problem. Be confident that the skills taught on this course will be enough to get you the results you have been looking for. You will be a better carver with more skills on your belt, and also you will be ready for the next carving project.


    Hi, my name is Robert Kuzel. I am woodcarver, a wood-turner... well... among many other things. Growing up I had some people dear to me that did woodcarving. One of these people was my father. I was always amazed by the amount detail in his carving, but I had never seen him actually carving.


    Going to his shop, I started picking up small details on what tools he had laying around, types of wood, drawings and sketches.


    It took me a long time to put all these things together and to realize that I am ready for my first woodcarving. I told myself: you are ready to start your own carving, you know enough, get started.


    So I started... oh boy... not that easy that I thought is going to be.


    Having somebody teach you a specific skill or a hobby will save you a lot of time and eliminate a lot of the mistakes you will be doing.


    Today you will learn enough to get you to learn the right and easy way to start and finish a beautiful woodcarving.

  • Choosing the right tools for the job and the right piece of wood.6:06

    You will be surprised to find out that for carving, most cases a single carving knife may be enough. Of course, everybody wants more... and eventually you will need more than one, but for most projects one good carving knife is enough.


    Let's see some of the basic knifes and the cuts that you can do with them:

    Retracting of fixed blade knife cutter.

    - I use this for roughing cuts, it is very easy to sharpen and it has a good handle. Most days will do the job just right.


    Carving knifes:

    - These are some of the knifes that I use for most carvings that I do. I bought the small set because it has most blades that I need.


    Cuts:

    - Stop cut

    - V -cut - composed of two stop cuts but angled

    - Pull cut

    - Push cut

    The rest of the cuts are, to some extend a combination of the basic cuts that we just covered.

    I will show these to you when we get to the carving part.


    Safety:

    - This is very important, and every single carver at one point will have a nasty cut on his hands to brag about. These can be avoided, if we use the safety gloves and finger protection.

    - Safety gloves, I recommend using the gloves for carving, regular home depot ones, will not stop the blade of your knife from going though and it will make a nasty cut. Carving knifes are sharp - or at least they should be.

    - Thumb protection is mostly important when you do the pull cuts, most likely the blade will stop on your thumb, so you want to avoid this. It can be done from hokey tape or any good solid tape really, with some plastic reinforcements on the face of your thumb, where blade may come in contact with your skin.


    Wood:

    Is any piece of wood good for carving? How about using a branch I found in the backyard... it should work right?

    Well, the answer to that may be yes and no. Any type of wood for work for carving but...

    If you want to use a branch found in the backyard, you can do so, but beware that softness of the wood inside will vary depending on the type of wood is coming from. Second aspect of that, smaller diameter brances may have a soft or even shallow inside. Third, most likely after you will be half-done or even finished the carving, chances are it will crack.

    Best wood for carving is dry wood you can purchase from you local carving store. Basswood is very popular, it is soft, it carves well, finish can be good also. Pine is also good for carving, again secret to that is the wood needs to be dry.

Requirements

  • No Course requirements or prerequisites, if you ever sharpen a stick with your pocket knife, you can attend this course

Description

Today I'm going to teach you step-by-step how to make this little funny Heads carvings out of basswood or any softwood that you may find laying around. Throughout the course, I will be explaining the tools needed, best wood for this carving, how to easily sketch your design, transfer the design on your wood block, as well as few basic cuts that will help you get the job done.


After completing this course you will be able to have this little carving done without a problem. Be confident that the skills taught on this course will be enough to get you the results you have been looking for. You will be a better carver with more skills on your belt, and also you will be ready for the next carving project.

Who this course is for:

  • Absolute beginners who are willing to have some fun carving little characters