Ok, its not the greatest achievement in the world of carving but this is the first thing I have carved and the first thing I have used my mora for.
I followed the advice of several articles on this site but to be honest I didn't expect it to work because I'm not particularly practical. I selected a piece of windfall from my local wood and discovered it was badly cracked but carried on as I wanted to get the techniques right more than make the final product. Much to my amazement this actually works very well. It will be first of many as I want to develop some kind of carving skill before I try anything else.
It started like this:
And ended like this:
And this big crack doesn't seem to affect it:
I do have one admission / question about this. I used an electric drill
to make the bore. Is there some kind of hand tool I could use to drill a hole through dry wood. Something small for me to be able to use whilst I'm out and about, I suppose resembling a T bar to attach drill bits to.
Any comments are welcome. As I said, its not great but I really enjoyed doing it.
I followed the advice of several articles on this site but to be honest I didn't expect it to work because I'm not particularly practical. I selected a piece of windfall from my local wood and discovered it was badly cracked but carried on as I wanted to get the techniques right more than make the final product. Much to my amazement this actually works very well. It will be first of many as I want to develop some kind of carving skill before I try anything else.
It started like this:

And ended like this:

And this big crack doesn't seem to affect it:

I do have one admission / question about this. I used an electric drill

Any comments are welcome. As I said, its not great but I really enjoyed doing it.