How to Carve a Barley Twist - 4 Finding the Bine
https://www.woodcarvingworkshops.tv Using a gouge 'upside down' allows its sweep to form a convex surface, in this case rounding over the bine. If you pick your gouge carefully and follow the form, you'll find the bines will need very little finishing later. Oh yes, and it's a great carving exercise! AUTOPLAY on for complete course. PDF DOWNLOAD Notes and Tool List for the Carving the Barley Twist: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GtUg... Master Woodcarver Chris Pye website: https://www.chrispye-woodcarving.com

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