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Carving Knives?


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One more thing, if you cut yourself you're doing it wrong - blood is nature's way of asking you to use correct technique :biggrin: best way is a short cut executed by levering the knife around the tip of the thumb of the hand holding the timber, you pull the handle toward you. This fulcrum effect exerts massive force and makes a tiny cut, but because you can do this cut very quickly, you can waste away a large amount of timber with perfect control and very quickly. Couple this with a stop-cut (vertical push-cut) and you're away.

 

Do not use gloves - they weaken your hold, make you put in more effort, make you tire more quickly, make the work more likely to slip

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Palm chisel set is a great way in to carving, heck, its the way I started! Make sure you get a good quality set, sorby, Ashley Isles,Henry Taylor, Flexcut, other English makers are available - personally I'm not so fond of Two Cherries, or Pfeil (Pfeil make excellent gouges though) - you do get what you pay for, so no cheap Asian stuff... When whittling with chisels three points of contact is still essential - hold the chisel like a pen and use the thumb from the hand holding the timber as well - its impossible to slip and impossible to cut yourself.

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