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If you're new to the craft of carving, knowing how to properly sharpen your tools is a crucial, fundamental skill. In this condensed guide, Lora S. Irish offers clear, step-by-step guidance to walk beginners through the basics of sharpening knives, gouges, V-tools, and chisels. Also included are informative sections on safety, basic sharpening techniques, what to keep in your sharpening kit, sharpening both double-edged and single-edged blades, tool storage and cleanup tips, protecting sharp edges, cleaning stops, and sharpening stones.
Sharpening of tools. --- Wood-carving --- Woodworking tools. --- Affûtage. --- Travail du bois --- Equipment and supplies. --- Outillage.
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One of the greatest artists of the English Baroque, Grinling Gibbons (1648–1721) was born in Rotterdam to English parents. He moved to England at the age of nineteen and embarked on a spectacular career. His exuberant lifelike carvings in limewood can be admired at Hampton Court Palace and at St Paul’s Cathedral in London. But what was the Dutch tradition that shaped him? And what set him apart from the other carvers of his time? This book explains the importance of woodcarving and provides new insights into the work of woodcarvers in the Netherlands and Britain. Full of discoveries and new images, it discusses little-known interiors, objects, craftsmen and their patrons, and provides a rich introduction to the ornamental world of woodcarving.
Sculpture --- Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- woodcarving --- Gibbons Grinling, Anthony --- anno 1600-1699 --- Great Britain --- Netherlands --- Wood-carving --- Wood-carving. --- Art, Baroque. --- History. --- Gibbons, Grinling, --- 1600-1699 --- Netherlands. --- Great Britain. --- woodcarving [process]
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