[Woodcarver] making cut outs with coping saw
JOHN SIMPSON
JSIMPSON at carthageisd.org
Fri Mar 30 13:55:23 EDT 2012
It is a "bird's beak" or something like that. Any book on coping or fret saws ought to mention them.
That is if my mind is working today. You never know.
John S
Carving in Carthage, Texas that is
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From: woodcarver-bounces at carverscompanion.com [woodcarver-bounces at carverscompanion.com] On Behalf Of Rick Johnson [n1wgk at comcast.net]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2012 10:05 AM
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Subject: Re: [Woodcarver] making cut outs with coping saw
http://www.woodworkingformeremortals.com/2011/04/coping-saw-jig.html
Is this what you were looking for???
Rick
On 3/29/2012 9:30 PM, Ed Ertel wrote:
At one of the carving groups I frequent, a new carver was asking how to make small cut-outs without a bandsaw. She and her grandson are both trying their hands at carving.
I mentioned that years ago (before I had a bandsaw) I used a coping saw. Cutting was facilitated a lot by a gadget I saw in one of the old carving books. This was a v-board mounted horizontally on top of a 2x4, cut so that it was a few inches below shoulder height. By marking a desired contour on the block I wished to cut, and clamping it to the v-board, it was a held at a height that made it easy for me to hold the coping saw vertically while sawing out the contour.
One of the old books had good diagram(s) and discussion on how to make and use one of these. I would like to copy that page and have it available for new carvers, but I can't find it now, and do not remember what book it may have been in.
Does anyone in the group remember it, or something like I described, who could tell me where to find that info?
Thanks
Ed Ertel,
Tolland, CT
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