Power carving a dish
In this video Rob Brown shows how he carved a solid maple wood dish using the Arbortech Ball Gouge. Read Rob's article in the April/May 2018 issue of our magazine.
In this video Rob Brown shows how he carved a solid maple wood dish using the Arbortech Ball Gouge. Read Rob's article in the April/May 2018 issue of our magazine.
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How to: The mighty mallet
Roughing out a large carving, or even a medium-sized one, can be a very laborious process. In the interest of saving time and energy, many carvers opt for 'power'.
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