How to Carve Basketweave - 1 practice
https://www.woodcarvingworkshops.tv With just one tool? Well, don't count the lathe on which I turned the candlestick! You don't have to stick to a turned object; this pattern could be adapted to a coaster, say, or around the edge of a box. (In which case use the chisel to make the 'stop cuts' that I cut on the lathe.) Also, there are other sorts of 'basketweave': herringbone, for example. In this lesson I demonstrate the 2 variations: 1 When the weave is along the grain and 2 When across it. Draw out carefully first and practise on a spare piece of wood to get the tool and cuts right. I used Limewood, for the colour. TOOL: A carving chisel: #1 x 1/2in (14mm). CANDLESTICK DIMENSIONS? Length: 19 3/4in (500mm) Top diameter: 3 3/4in. (94mm) Bottom diameter 4in. (100mm) AUTOPLAY on for complete course. Master Woodcarver Chris Pye website: https://www.chrispye-woodcarving.com

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