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Firmly convinced that "anyone who can peel a potato can carve," E.J. Tangerman has become the best-known instructor in whittling and wood carving, the inspiration for thousands of readers who have taken up this rewarding hobby. In this book he provides a seemingly endless array of design ideas that can be used just as they are or adapted to the special needs of the wood carver. This book is graded from very simple exercises through classical and modern design to museum pieces and is arranged according to the tools used in creating the various effects. - Back cover.
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Table of Contents
Introduction : Carving today : trends
Design : principles
Stamp : punch and tracer
Knife and firmer : chip carving
The gouge : simple designs
The saw : openwork
Goughe with knife or firmer
Veiner and vee tool : outlining
Veiner and gouge : modeling
All tools : relief, in-the-round
Inlay and marquetry
Styles : identification
Figures : proportions, variations
Heads and faces : likenesses
The extremities : arms, legs
Body in action : pose, draping
Caricatures : grotesques
Folk carving 1 : human figures
Folk carving 2 : animals, birds
Animals and birds : naturalistic
Appendix : How to enlarge a design
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