[Woodcarver] Snake Scales
John Carriere
john.carriere at bigpond.com
Fri Jun 17 07:29:20 EDT 2016
Hi Ed,
I have photos of the cobra carving without the stain but they are on my
camera only at this time. We had to get a new computer recently and I don't
know ( I am a 74 year old dinosaur when it comes to computers) how to
transfer the photos to the computer in order to send them off. My daughter
will help me with this when she returns from a 10 day trip so please hang in
there and I will send them to you in about 10 - 12 days.
Best regards,
John
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Subject: Re: [Woodcarver] Snake Scales
Thanks for your helpful reply John. I would love to see a picture of that
carving if possible.
In a message dated 06/16/2016 8:05:30 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
john.carriere at bigpond.com writes:
Hi Ed,
I have carved a large cobra snake, about three feet high and I carved the
scales by drawing parallel pencil lines about half an inch apart and
then another set of lines having the same width at an angle of about 45
degrees. This formed diamond shaped scales. I then used a v tool to carve
out grooves based on the lines followed by a v shaped file to even and
smooth them out. The next step is to use sandpaper, say 120 grit initially
to round the edges and a wood file to round the points of the diamonds. If
your snake is to be smaller, you will have to estimate the size of the
scales to match. The depth of the grooves will, of course also have to be
proportional. I finished my carving with 180 grit sandpaper and stain,
Hope this helps,
Best Regards,
John
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Subject: [Woodcarver] Snake Scales
Fellow Carvers,
I've had some interest in snake carving and want to start doing some. I
need some pointers and techniques for doing snake scales. I've researched
it online but haven't found a really good snake scale tutorial. There are
several different ways of doing them and of course I am looking for the
fastest and easiest way. Any help or ideas would be appreciated. Thanks!
Ed F.
Edswood Designs
Bonita Springs, FL
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