[Woodcarver] CHIPCARVING AND FREE FORM CHIPCARVING what is the
difference???
Classic Carving Patterns
irish at carvingpatterns.com
Fri Jan 13 06:50:34 EST 2006
Good Morning Harry,
The traditional style of chip carving is made up a tiny triangles that
are made with three cuts. The triangles can have either straight or
curved sides and when worked in repeating groups create a motif pattern.
Freeform chip carving is made with two cuts that create long flowing
lines. The cuts are made on each side of the line giving the finished
line a deep v-shaped trough down the center. Lines should vary in width
as they are carved going from a very fine point to a wide central
section then back to a fine point. Traditional and freeform are often
used on the same design ... a triangle motif with freeform line accents.
Hope this helps,
Susan Irish
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Subject: [Woodcarver] CHIPCARVING AND FREE FORM CHIPCARVING what is the
difference???
hi all,
i am not sure about this, can anyone tell me what the difference is
between chipcarving and freeform chipcarving??
thank you
haroun from finland
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