With my new found interest in carving, I decided I needed to make a sloped chopping block to hold bowls while doing the adze work. This is my version, with the idea for it coming from Robin Wood's blog, but much larger, similar to the one shown here: http://greenwood-carving.blogspot.ca/2009/06/wooden-bowl-carving.html
First, the material has to be obtained. Pine and spruce are what we have so that is what I used. Here I've found a spruce knocked down by the wind.
After clearing away the branches, I made a series of cuts
Using an axe to chop out the pieces
Cleaned up a bit
Cut free of the tree
After trimming it up and cutting an angle on the base and on the back where it rests against a wall, I then peeled the bark. Next I drilled a series of holes (I got a bit carried away here!
) and whittled some pegs. The idea is to place the wood being worked on onto the bottom of the cut out portion and then hold it firmly in place by pounding the pegs in to the closest holes.
I may need several holes lower down as well. I expect some fine tuning will be needed. I'm sure it'll be better than trying to hold something freehand
First, the material has to be obtained. Pine and spruce are what we have so that is what I used. Here I've found a spruce knocked down by the wind.

After clearing away the branches, I made a series of cuts

Using an axe to chop out the pieces

Cleaned up a bit

Cut free of the tree

After trimming it up and cutting an angle on the base and on the back where it rests against a wall, I then peeled the bark. Next I drilled a series of holes (I got a bit carried away here!


I may need several holes lower down as well. I expect some fine tuning will be needed. I'm sure it'll be better than trying to hold something freehand
