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Power Carving and Texturing Basics by Matt Harber

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Power Carving & Texturing By Matt Harber


Influences:

  • Dixie Biggs
  • Greg Gallegos
  • Nick Agar

Machines used:

Dremel
Micromotor
  • Foredom: Strong, high torque. ¼" shaft (usually).
  • Dremel (or similar rotary tool): 1/8” shaft. With proper collets, can use 3/32” and 1/16" shaft burrs. 0 – 18,000 RPM.
  • Micromotor (I use Mastercarver Micro Pro Champion): 1/8", 3/32" shafts. Can also use 1/16” shaft burrs – usually dental bits, often used for piercing.
    0 – 46,000 RPM.

Tools and Materials:

  • SaburrTooth.com (carving burrs – coarse [green] and fine [yellow])

    SaburrTool Carving Tools
    • Sphere burrs, large and small
    • Flame burrs
    • Ball nose burrs
  • MDIWoodCarvers.com (stump cutters, more)
    MDIWoodCarvers
    • 21-SET35 – Rounded Cylinder Mini Stump Cutter Set (3/32" shank)
    • 20-B5 – 5mm Bud Stump Cutter (3/32" shank)
    • 20-S6 6mm Sphere Stump Cutter
  • Amazon.com
    radial bristle discs
    • 3/4" radial bristle discs, 220 grit
  • HarborFreight.com (1/8" diamond bit sets)
    • Diamond Point Rotary Bit Set, 20-piece
    • Diamond Rotary Point Set, 50-piece
  • WoodWorkingShop.com (Klingspor)
    Mampa Mini Carving Bit
    • Manpa mini carving bit, 1/8" shank (triangle, round head)

Notes

  • When turning a piece to carve, look at it as a canvas for your carving. Plan the contours to show your carving work.
  • Round contours work a lot better for carving than sharp edges. If you plan for your carving to follow or cross a contour, it works a lot better if that contour is rounded.
  • If you plan to paint and/or dry brush your carving, work to create details and surfaces that handle your planned painting. Often, these are sharp edges in the carving.
  • Take your time. Take light cuts. You can always carve more wood off.
  • When sanding or smoothing with diamond burrs, turn the tool speed down low. It’s pretty easy to burnish or burn the wood with diamond burrs.