Howdy folks!
Always fancied making a bullroarer, but never got around to it until last night, so here we go
With the tools...
Closeup of the carving.
The wood is unknown, it is (once again!) recycled. It'd quite dry and brittle - not too brittle, but compared to the woods I normally deal with (oak, pine, mahogany, beech and birch) it seems quite brittle. I can't really get big bits of wood off when carving flats, just thin shavings. It didn't hold detail quite as well as I hoped (You can see the crosshatching crumbling a bit, and the wide tailband was meant to be two thin ones...). All in all I'm happy with the carving though, and it's coloured with coffee (ground to a fine powder with the butt of my knife) mixed with teak oil. For the record, the carving was off Google images, it's apparantly a common Aboriginal painting for tourist stuff - I just thought it was cool
On a sidenote, any idea what I could use for the string? The one it has right now has worn through two strands of the braid already!
Cheers for looking!
Pete
Always fancied making a bullroarer, but never got around to it until last night, so here we go

With the tools...


Closeup of the carving.
The wood is unknown, it is (once again!) recycled. It'd quite dry and brittle - not too brittle, but compared to the woods I normally deal with (oak, pine, mahogany, beech and birch) it seems quite brittle. I can't really get big bits of wood off when carving flats, just thin shavings. It didn't hold detail quite as well as I hoped (You can see the crosshatching crumbling a bit, and the wide tailband was meant to be two thin ones...). All in all I'm happy with the carving though, and it's coloured with coffee (ground to a fine powder with the butt of my knife) mixed with teak oil. For the record, the carving was off Google images, it's apparantly a common Aboriginal painting for tourist stuff - I just thought it was cool

On a sidenote, any idea what I could use for the string? The one it has right now has worn through two strands of the braid already!
Cheers for looking!
Pete