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Wedding Sign Carving


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The vertical (can also be horizontal) log sign letters were all chainsaw and no chisel.

I developed the font especially for chainsaw.

 

1. Flatten the face of the log

2. Outline the "block" of letters to a consistent depth (2"??)

3. Bevel from the outside edge of the flat to the 2" cut (under cut the "block" but just a little

4. Finish defining the letter faces

5. Sand the faces smooth and finish.

 

 

You can find the font pattern on chainsawcarve.ca

 

Hey, cheers for the link! ive been racking my head for weeks on how to do an eagle :thumbup:

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Thanks guys. Awesome ideas. I'm sure I can come up with something,

Just to show you what I was playing with before so you can have a laugh.... Obviously I know there is a D missing. This is my sort of skill level, all I have is a husquvarna 353 with a 15'' bar!

 

Not bad at all for a first go FN :001_smile:

 

While you're at it make an extra 'E' then when the event's over put the sign outside your house and pick up some gardening work for the wife or GF :thumbup1:

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Just thought I'd update and show what I came up with. Not brilliant and I could've spent more time finishing it off, but it has got me a request for at least 2 more from a wedding venue!

Any tips on that? Best wood? Best finish etc? I used a blow torch to blacken it but would that wear off after a while?

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