[Woodcarver] Carving Clay?

Matt Kelley celtcarver at me.com
Tue Nov 30 18:02:39 EST 2010


Hi Bill -

Having been a Woodcarving MB counselor, I think that is a heck of an idea. If they are using real carving tools on the clay I'd still require they wear gloves and thumb protection. If you are using oil-based clay it shouldn't harm the tools.

Matt Kelley

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On Nov 30, 2010, at 5:40 PM, Bill Ewing <be87535 at yahoo.com> wrote:


> This is my first post to this List, so bear with me.

>

> I have been wondering if it might be a good idea to have my students (Boy Scouts working on the Woodcarving Merit Badge) try to "carve" their object in clay before trying it in wood. The idea is that if you can't carve it in clay, your sure are not going to do it in wood. Of course, you wouldn't get the fine detail, but at this level, just getting something that is recognizable is an achievement.

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> Does any one do modeling in clay before hitting the expensive and unforgiving wood? It wouldn't hurt the tools, would it?

>

> . . . Bill in Santa Fe

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