Finished My First Head Carving
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Incredible.
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Wow! Nice work.
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Great stuff Chris
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Wow! that's incredible! That kind of stuff just amazes me. So much talent.
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Nice job Chris! I'm curious: how did you do that "stippling" in the background. Is that just small gouge marks, or done with some other tool?
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That's really nice Chris! It's good to see you posting, maybe as you do the front an "in progress" photo or two would be nice!
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Thanks all, the stippling was done with a high speed pneumatic hand piece like a denist drill with a small carbide ball bit. Much faster then taking the background dow and stippling with a nail or punch. Since I have had the drill for many years now I figured I use finally use it. Everything else was done with carving chisels, gouges, knives and some gun stock checkering liners. I may use the power carver a little more in the future but I want to master the hand tools first. If I want to go out side in a park or something to carve I can't very well take a noisy compressor with me.
If you all interested in seeing my influences on this then check out the links below. I hope others will want to give it ago as well.
Check out the pages in the book.
http://www.guitarsalon.com/p4002-master ... erber.html
https://www.facebook.com/chris.paulick? ... 731&type=1
https://www.facebook.com/chris.paulick? ... 731&type=1
Chistian an amazing Luthier also did the photos for the book and has done repairs and resto work or Weissgerber Guitars.
Might do that Mark. But keep in mind I'm just learning this stuff myself and fumbling along much like with my lutherie.
If you all interested in seeing my influences on this then check out the links below. I hope others will want to give it ago as well.
Check out the pages in the book.
http://www.guitarsalon.com/p4002-master ... erber.html
https://www.facebook.com/chris.paulick? ... 731&type=1
https://www.facebook.com/chris.paulick? ... 731&type=1
Chistian an amazing Luthier also did the photos for the book and has done repairs and resto work or Weissgerber Guitars.
Might do that Mark. But keep in mind I'm just learning this stuff myself and fumbling along much like with my lutherie.
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Looks great Chris !
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Scrolls is another learning experiance too...but starting to come together. Starting to get a better handle on paying more attention to grain direction and finding out about what sweeps are needed to use for scrolls. Watched an old Woodwright Shop video where someone touched base on some scroll technic but not much. Also bought a new mag visor..
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Finished photo again just so you don't have to scroll to the top to compare. I did under cut and define the bottom of the shell a bit more this morning though. There is a spit coat of shellac that I brushed on with a craft artist brush on this. I think I might just go with an oil finish on the front. Maybe that fretboard finishing oil that StewMac sales since I have it, not sure yet, maybe boiled linseed with 10% turbintine.
Borrowed that conical valute from Weissgerber too. I think its more elegant then the dimond myself.
Hope you all enjoyed seeing these. Haven't made any tuts or such in a while.
Borrowed that conical valute from Weissgerber too. I think its more elegant then the dimond myself.
Hope you all enjoyed seeing these. Haven't made any tuts or such in a while.
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Pretty fancy! How do you top that?
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Fantastic, super nice work!