Make a classic fan carving
Rob Brown shows you how to make a classic fan carving using a router, a host of hand tools – and lots of elbow grease.
Rob Brown shows you how to make a classic fan carving using a router, a host of hand tools – and lots of elbow grease.
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Where can I buy tools for fan carving?
Try Lee Valley, they have a wide range of hand and power tools for carving.