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Nancy, he or she, is looking good, kind of looks like a relative of mine.
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Re: Wart Hog - WIP
Originally posted by Hi_Ho_Sliveractually...to get the bumps its a little different but Bob is on the right track............take a stylist, old (dry) ball point pen or something with the diameter of the bumps you want and press it into the wood...don't strike it hard with a hammer or get carried away, remember you have to sand the surface down to the bottom of the dents you make! after you put in the dents you want and sand the surface so that all the dents are gone, then...put the water on the surface, again, don't get carried away, the water will cause the wood to swell up and return to the height it was before you dented it. I used this on the sides of a couple of fish I carved for the ridge down the side, works great. Its easy to do, but I still suggest you take a piece of scrap wood and play with it first.....
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Originally posted by jaxGood work on the rough-out.........that's half the battle. Looking forward to the finished carving.
That's an odd subject to carve....how did you decide to carve it??
Jax
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Good work on the rough-out.........that's half the battle. Looking forward to the finished carving.
That's an odd subject to carve....how did you decide to carve it??
Jax
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actually...to get the bumps its a little different but Bob is on the right track............take a stylist, old (dry) ball point pen or something with the diameter of the bumps you want and press it into the wood...don't strike it hard with a hammer or get carried away, remember you have to sand the surface down to the bottom of the dents you make! after you put in the dents you want and sand the surface so that all the dents are gone, then...put the water on the surface, again, don't get carried away, the water will cause the wood to swell up and return to the height it was before you dented it. I used this on the sides of a couple of fish I carved for the ridge down the side, works great. Its easy to do, but I still suggest you take a piece of scrap wood and play with it first.....
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Nancy, there is a technique to make bumps, though I haven't used it myself yet. Read about it in the British carving magazine. You soak the area with water and while still wet, strike/hit the wood hard with a rounded object, like a small ball peen hammer or smaller or rounded/shaped nail, and then you sand the depression down to the surface level. As the wood fibers dry , they expand back to their uncompressed size and form a bump. They explain it better than I can, but try it on some scrap wood first to experiment. Good luck.
Bob
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Originally posted by Nancy-CAHi Mark,
I am going to texture and burn. They are pretty hairless so I need to find a way to texture in rough,bumpy skin and then they have some very long hair along the top of the neck and a few other places that I will texture in and then burn to get the individual hairs.
Anyone have a method of making small bumps in skin?
Check out Wood Carving Illustrated, Summer 2005, pages 45 through 47. The article is Burning Realistic Texture, and has an incredible wealth of knowledge and pictures, including telling what nib or tip and the technique used. Sue Walters is the incredible artist that put the article together. Very impressibe! Makes me want to get started...I've got a great burner but haven't tried it out yet!
Have fun!
Wade
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Originally posted by Carolina CarverNancy:
great job on the wart hog will you texture it or burn the texture in.
I am going to texture and burn. They are pretty hairless so I need to find a way to texture in rough,bumpy skin and then they have some very long hair along the top of the neck and a few other places that I will texture in and then burn to get the individual hairs.
Anyone have a method of making small bumps in skin?
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Re: Wart Hog - WIP
Originally posted by Hi_Ho_SliverWho did you get to volunteer as a model? lol good warthog...hummm never thought I would say that!!
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Nancy, excellent start on your wart hog, the eyes are really looking great already!! Can't wait to see him finished!Deborah
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Nancy- your doing a nice job on an unusual subject,can't wait to see the finished carving.
Frank
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Nice job, who ever knew that a Wart Hog could look so good! Greg
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That is one butt ugly wart hog....but then they aren't suppose to be pretty , are they! Great carving though....coming right along. Keep us posted with the next steps.
Bob
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yep its a wart hog. good job nancy cant wait to see him finished
bart
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