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simple_carver
HI all,

Well firstly its a pleasure to now be a part of this site through the greatness of bone carving. And its AWESOME that there is so much talent and enthusiasm for it....so good on you all, its very inspiring....

Secondly.....HELP!!! haha...im new and im stuck.....

Ive been carving for a nearly 2 months but im wondering how to get more detail in my carvings. I notice alot of very intricate work can be done and id like to know what i need (other than patience) to help me to get to that point.

At this stage, im really only carving traditional Maori Hooks (being in NZ) and i only use files. I do have a dremel but have not put it to alot of use.... I notice it can 'get away on ya' if youre not careful.

So, in laymans, what do i need? what type of tools and how does one use them?

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks all,

Nath.
Janel
Reread what I wrote in Who's Who, about the little video, and about using the SEARCH function. Folks who carve bone will chime in with their own knowledge as well,

I would not rely only on a rotary tool, yes it does get away on you! Files can only do so much, but do a lot to get your material removed so that you can get at it with the detail tools. Learn about the Stephen Myhre tools, and make them in sizes from 5 mm down to 2mm diameter stock. The angles and differences between curves and straight all offer something different in their own ways.

Read the topic titles also, as you scroll through the pages, those topics may be germane to your interests. The SEARCH function again will bring up numerous topics related to your keyword search as well.

Lets hear it from the bone carvers...

Janel
Francesco
For my bone carving, I start with jeweller saw , use rotary tool normally used in dental lab, tungsten carbide burs. I use also some surgical chisel used in dental bone surgery, some home made chisel and scraper make starting from old dental instrument. For finishing I use Vallorbe file with different shape, abrasive paper, felt wheels with polishing paste.

I have not photo of my armamentarium , sorry.

Francesco
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