Somewhat inspired by Kepis a little while back, I felt like getting back into whittling/carving but didn't want to make anymore spoons, as to be honest, I've "spooned out" for a while any way
So I decided to knock up a few bull roarers, from the last remnants of the cherry tree in the garden, that I took down last winter.
a couple of finished ones
I didn't sand them, indeed, I don't bother to sand much of my craft stuff these days, preferring to use a scraper I made from tool steel to smooth the surface.
These are still in the rough
but I'm intending to leave them fairly rough and lumpy to see if the sound they make is much different.
I roughed them out with a modified hatchet ( the same one I tried to remove my thumb with last year!) and I used my trusty, home made, mocotaugan for the carving itself.
The pyrography on the finished ones was just done with a pyro iron.
Oh they sound excellent as well, I string them the same as Kepis, with artificial sinew, as it offers less air drag and definitely works better than other cordage I've tried so far.
Anyway, I just thought I'd see if I could inspire a few of you out there, as I was inspired ( cheers Kepis) to get yourself going and get some wood chips a flying!
sincere best wishes to all
Steve
So I decided to knock up a few bull roarers, from the last remnants of the cherry tree in the garden, that I took down last winter.
a couple of finished ones
I didn't sand them, indeed, I don't bother to sand much of my craft stuff these days, preferring to use a scraper I made from tool steel to smooth the surface.
These are still in the rough
but I'm intending to leave them fairly rough and lumpy to see if the sound they make is much different.
I roughed them out with a modified hatchet ( the same one I tried to remove my thumb with last year!) and I used my trusty, home made, mocotaugan for the carving itself.
The pyrography on the finished ones was just done with a pyro iron.
Oh they sound excellent as well, I string them the same as Kepis, with artificial sinew, as it offers less air drag and definitely works better than other cordage I've tried so far.
Anyway, I just thought I'd see if I could inspire a few of you out there, as I was inspired ( cheers Kepis) to get yourself going and get some wood chips a flying!
sincere best wishes to all
Steve