[Woodcarver] Ball in Cage

Joe Dillett jdillett at thecarvingshop.com
Thu Feb 2 07:43:06 EST 2006


Hi Barney,

Issue #2 of Carving Magazine has a wonderful article by Bill Russell on
carving a caracature bust with a golf ball in a cage in its base. He tells
all about the magic of getting that golf ball inside that base starting on
page 20.

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> If the ball was a golf ball, I believe it was a project by Bill Russel

> (a fellow New Yorker BTW) and featured in "Carving". Sorry. couldn't

> find the issue. See a picture at.

>

> http://billskreativekindling.com/four_album/10.html

>

> Keep on Carvin'

> -Mike B.->

>

> -----Original Message-----

> From: woodcarver-bounces at six.pairlist.net

> [mailto:woodcarver-bounces at six.pairlist.net] On Behalf Of Barney Elking

> Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 12:43 PM

> To: WOODCARVER LIST

> Subject: [Woodcarver] Ball in Cage

>

> A while ago one of the magazines had a feature on carving a caracature

> bust with a golf ball in a cage in its base. Does anyone know where

> that appeared and/or what dimensions and drill bit size were used? As I

> recall, the cage was carved and the bars were soaked in water to make

> them supple enough to force the ball in. Any help would be appreciated.

>

> Barney Elking

> Fortuna, CA

>

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