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We are now ready to work on the face. When you cut the blank out with the bandsaw, the area where the face is wide because of the hat slanting back. Because of this you will need to thin down the face. When you do though be sure to be careful to leave a big bushy mustache.
Carving is done by South Georgia artist Greg Phillips, the GeorgiaCarver
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Here is part two of the tutorial. We are still roughing out the carving. In this section we will begin to roughout the face, right and left arm, the collar, hat and the hose between the two hands.
I forgot to add the hose to the drawing! Not a problem though, we can add the hose at the end. Still, I would like to make the section of hose between hands as part of this main carving. I will also be carivng out the nozzle for the front of the fireman in the left hand.
Here is the roughout of the hat:
Carving is done by South Georgia artist Greg Phillips, the GeorgiaCarver
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I will be starting a woodcarving projct of a fireman kneeling to fight a fire. I will first post the drawing and the roughout views. As I continue to work on the project I will post the pictures so that you can try the project yourself!
Carving is done by South Georgia artist Greg Phillips, the GeorgiaCarver
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This is a charicature carving of a hobo with his hands in his pockets, just hanging around. Carving is done by South Georgia artist Greg Phillips, the GeorgiaCarver
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Charicature woodcarving of a farmer holding a duck to sell by south Georgia artist Greg Phillips.
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Introduction to the Blog for http://www.georgiacarver.com
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