Decoy Carving: Decoy Head Power Carving, Part 1
In this demonstration i ll be Power Carving a hen Canvasback decoy head. I use various Kutzall and Saburr tooth bits in my Foredom tool. I m using white cedar for the wood. It is over sized and carved loosely not paying a lot of real close attention to anatomy. Remember it is just a decoy head. Much more attention to accuracy would be in place if it were for a decoy competition or show. Back in the early to mid 80 s I used to compete in the Head Carving Competition at the Eastern Sports and Outdoor Show in Harrisburg, Pa. I also competed in other Head Carving contests. We had 1 1, 2 hours to hand carve a decoy head using all hand tools, Knives, chisels, wood brace bit, coping saw, etc; Carving with electric grinders is much quicker although you have the dust noise to contend with. Hope this demo covering the basic procedures helps you in advancing to a higher level Enjoy (All music in this demonstration is composed, played, and recorded by: Thomas R. Eye)
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