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green maple turned, carved and textured
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green maple turned, carved and textured

First time carving a turning. My name for this particular maple tree is "tear out maple". Seems no matter what I do, I get tear out. West coast big leaf maple. Artist's fixative and Boiled Linseed Oil.
Very cool Rick! At first I thought your carving was just massive wood movement. Still drinking my coffee though, so my eyes haven’t quite uncrossed yet.
 
Thank you and sure. After mostly finishing the turning, I carved initially with hand gouges. Drew out the lines for the fluting and then carved. Next, I used a nylon brush in a drill to add the texturing on a carving stand. Thanks again for the comment!
 
Thanks Rick for your reply. I have just started doing hand carved texturing with a 1/8" gouge. Carving is brand new to me. Quite a learning curve! I'm going to have to try carving green. I look forward to your seeing the results of your second foray.
 
Thank you. About a year ago, I decided to try carving and also chip carving. Did Mary May course online. Decided that I just didn't love it. Kept some chisels and gouges. Recently, I discovered Liam Flynn's book "Liquid Forms". I am just about blown away with the simplicity and beauty of his work.
 

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