Woodcarving

“Woodcarving” by Jeremy Williams is an illustrated step-by-step guide published by Crowood Press in 1996. This edition, comprising 158 pages, provides a comprehensive overview of carving various original pieces from wood, focusing on both sculpture and relief techniques. The book is designed to help woodcarvers progress methodically from basic to more advanced projects, enhancing their skills along the way.
Readers will find detailed advice on selecting materials and equipment, sharpening tools, and the techniques necessary for each project. The guide also covers drawing and the use of marquettes, as well as methods for finishing the carved pieces. With its focus on art and sculpting techniques, this book serves as a practical resource for both beginners and those looking to refine their woodcarving abilities.
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This is an illustrated step-by-step guide to carving a variety of original pieces from wood in both sculpture and relief. The projects have been chosen and arranged so that the woodcarver is able to progress methodically from elementary to more advanced work, improving on existing skills and exploring new ones. There is advice on choosing materials and equipment; on sharpening tools; on techniques required for each piece; on drawing and use of marquettes; and on methods of finishing.
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