[Woodcarver] terminology

Bill Smith baydolphs at yahoo.com
Sat Jan 22 23:00:34 EST 2005


I have made frongs however I had not thought about the
bumps n the frog, wonder if this would work where u
are have a flat peice of wood and the wood is cherry
and has some small dents in it as I have sanded down
the wood around it still got some small dents in it..

Bill
--- Sam <sammtn at aeneas.net> wrote:

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> My guess on how to make the bumps on a frog would be
> to take a small rod
> with a rounded end and use a hammer to make dents in
> the wood, shallow
> dents, wherever the bump would be desired.  Then
> carve or sand until the
> dents can no longer, or nearly no longer, seen. 
> Then wet the wood and
> the bumps should rise above the surface.
> 
> I have not tried to make a frog, but I am well
> familiar with the
> characteristics of wood.
> 
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