Carving letters...

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Tiley

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I have carved a spoon for a friend's birthday and would like to adorn it with her initial. What is the best way to do it? Should I try chip carving or would a V-shaped gouge do the job just as well?

I have never done this sort of thing before, so any help or advice would be gratefully received!

Many thanks in advance,
Richard
 

Stew

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Chip carve will work. V gouge is ok but depends on the look you want for the start and end of the 'pen stroke'.

I would advise some practice - direction changes in the grain can catch you by surprise!
 

Tiley

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I suppose I could try burning it in but I'd be worried about going 'outside the lines' as it were, much like carving it in, really. I have got an offcut of the timber that I used for the spoon itself, so I will definitely practise on that first! I had hope to avoid curves in letters but sadly, there is one to wrestle with!

Oh, and the wood is wych elm. A bit of research seems to suggest that most folk use lime or basswood but I'm afraid I'm committed to this bit of hedgerow timber...
 

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