My second attempt at carving a miniature "canoe bowl", about 16 inches long carved from willow.
1/ Half log with pithy area hewen off
2/ Starting to define the area to be hollowed
3/ Defining the sides
4/ Starting to define the bows and stern
5/ Starting to hollow
6/ Refining inside with slick gouge
7/ More trimming and rough shaping, now at the ready to dry stage. Walls are roughly 3/8ths of an inch thick
I spent a little less than an hour to do this, which included stopping to switch the camera on to take the pics...
This was one I "ruined" a few days ago, about 3 foot long, carved from a full log not split like the other one.
All was going well until I inadvertantly drilled through the wall with that super sharp super efficient slick.....
Its a totally new form (to me)and I havent really a clue what I was doing, but the north west coastal forms are so diverse and rich.....
Thanks for looking
1/ Half log with pithy area hewen off

2/ Starting to define the area to be hollowed


3/ Defining the sides


4/ Starting to define the bows and stern


5/ Starting to hollow



6/ Refining inside with slick gouge


7/ More trimming and rough shaping, now at the ready to dry stage. Walls are roughly 3/8ths of an inch thick

I spent a little less than an hour to do this, which included stopping to switch the camera on to take the pics...
This was one I "ruined" a few days ago, about 3 foot long, carved from a full log not split like the other one.


All was going well until I inadvertantly drilled through the wall with that super sharp super efficient slick.....


Its a totally new form (to me)and I havent really a clue what I was doing, but the north west coastal forms are so diverse and rich.....
Thanks for looking

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