Betty's Carving Blog

I hope you enjoy the blog for wood carving. You can visit sales at create space by following the links provided or visit our website for all our our how to videos.

Monday, September 3, 2012

How to Carve a Wood Spirit Book Now on Kindle

The book how to carve a wood spirit is now available on Kindle. It is a great way to all in the book. If you do not need a hard copy to take to your carving area. This success I have had, but how to carve a wood spirit. I am now beginning to make a book how to carve a profile with spirit, which I hope to have out later this year. Just in time for Christmas.




Hope everyone has had a great summer carving many projects for family and friends

Sunday, February 27, 2011

How to Carve A county Cuzin

Here is a link to what will be one of the sites selling my new DVD coming out very soon.


https://www.createspace.com/304521

You can see the middle carving that is carved in this video.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

New DVD launch

Have been very busy with editing the new DVD.  How To Carave a Country Cuzin.  This will be offered online soon.  It is a very simple carving that is great for beginners.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Utilizing small power carving tools

Utilizing small power carving tools




Wood Carving with hand tools work well for me. I personally prefer hand tools over mallet tools, but whenever I carve a larger carvings I do prefer mallet tools, But saying this I must say that in the last several years with arthritis that has developed in my hands and fingers, I have added the use of a power tool for smoothing and finishing the carvings.
Power tools can be a great benefit when I am finishing larger projects. They work well for sanding smoothing and removing any pencil marks that I have left on the carving. I personally use the power tool the most when my wood carving is basically finished and I want to put a finishing touch on the wood carving before adding a finish to the wood
Many of the inexpensive power tools used for carving can be purchased at any hardware department and have a variety of attachments and tips available. But if you want a power tool that is devoted only for wood carving. I would search the Internet to get the best deal and see the variety of the tools available.

Friday, December 31, 2010

Carving indoors

If you're ready to carve with that knew Christmas present a set of carving tools and the weather is really bad outside you can carve indoors. Carving indoors can create a problem with lighting, if you're getting older and carving indoors can create quite a mess. If you have a wooden floor, you can sweep the floor and there is no reason you cannot carve indoors and have an easy cleanup.
I do not use my big holding device on my large tool stand. I use a small worktable that I purchased on sale for $15. It folds up and is light weight and easy to maneuver. It's great for him carving, but I'm not sure I would use it with mallet tools.
Keep a broom and dust pan handy and you can contain most of your mess.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Have you ever wanted to do relief carving but your drawing skills are something to be desired? there is a good trick for getting your wood to show your pattern without having to draw directly on the wood.
I simply draw a small picture of what I would like to do on a piece of paper, scan it to my computer and print on my laser printer. If you have good picture editing software, you can make a poster and change the size of your scanned piece of paper to fill whatever size piece of wood you have to carve.
You simply look at your print preview, adjust the size of the printing and send it to your laser printer. A medium or higher quality printing works well for transferring the photos to your wood. I cut out the drawing, tape it together place it on the wood and take a hot iron and iron the drawing directly onto the wood.

There are several things you should be careful about one is to be careful where you place the tape so that you do not run a hot iron and melt the tape and you want to have the print in position so that you do not move The drawing as you iron it onto the wood. If the word is bowed and has not been sanded You could have a problem with the transfer. But you can see from the picture below that my word is not a flat surface

you can see from this picture that the drawing has transferred and I have not had the problem of carving over many lines were I tried to correct the drawing as I drew.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Carving a Profile Wood Spirit

When I am using my cotton wood bark for carving my Wood Spirits I find that I have a lot of leftover pieces that are not fit for carving a full face. So if you learn to carve a profile or wood spirit. You can save a lot of the wood and make it useful.



You can see by the examples that it takes very little space to create a profile or three quarter face.
It is also a great way to learn how to carve if you mess up a piece of wood that would otherwise be useless. It's not such a big deal. When you learn to carve the face the nose and the mouth of the mustache you do not have to keep the face symmetrical because you only have one side. You use the same tools and have the same principles, but it's a great way to learn.



You can check out my links, and view my sales for How to Carve a Profile Wood Spirit plus you can also go on YouTube and see a short clip of the same.

https://www.createspace.com/254405
http://thehowtodoit.com/Carving.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqZMLZzraAI