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Lesson 2 - Nose and Eye Mounds - How to Carve A Wood Spirit | Woodcarving tutorial for beginners

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Lesson 2 of 5 In this Schaaf Tools Video Series, woodcarver Lucas Kost will take you through the process of carving a wood spirit from start to finish. In this exciting second lesson, your wood spirit's face will begin to come to life! Lucas goes over: - Shaping the nose - Refining the eye-mounds - Creating the brow/forehead area of the face - Woodcarving tips and tricks Lucas uses while carving The 5 gouges we'll be using today: From the 7-Piece Expansion Set https://www.schaaftools.com/products/premium-schaaf-full-size-wood-carving-tools-set-of-7-for-beginners-hobbyists-and-professionals #3-20mm #12-10mm From the 12-Piece Foundation Set https://www.schaaftools.com/products/premium-hand-sharpened-schaaf-full-size-wood-carving-tools-set-of-12 #11-3mm #9-10mm From the 4-Piece Fishtail Set https://www.schaaftools.com/products/premium-hand-sharpened-schaaf-tools-wood-carving-fishtail-set-for-detail-work-4pc #3F - 6mm Shaping the Nose Timestamp [0.52] - Bring the tip of the nose forward from the nostril flares - Use your #9-10mm gouge to follow the circular shape you've drawn out for the tip of your nose - Remember, you want to carve a rounded shape Carving Tip Timestamp [1:55] - Anchor your left hand to the piece and use your thumb and forefinger to do the fine articulating work - Use your 3F - 6mm Fishtail gouge to round off the tip of the nose - Draw in your nostril flares and get out your #11 - 3mm Carving the Nostril Flares Timestamp [3:15] - Use your #11-3mm gouge - Anchor with your left hand again and follow the drawn nostril flare line with your right hand, swinging the gouge up and around. This is a challenging cut! - Round off the hard edges you just created using your 3F - 6mm Fishtail gouge, or another small fishtail. Carving Tip Timestamp [4:52] - Another great way to hold your wood carving tool for finer detail work is like a pencil - Then you can anchor with your pinky and hand on the piece. This allows you to articulate the tool with a lot of precision - Carve in the nostrils using the #11-3mm Tip: - Be cautious - at this stage its better to take more away below the nose in the mustache area than taking away material off the nose itself Shaping the Brow Ridge and Forehead Timestamp [6:58] - Draw in where the eyebrows should go - Use your #9-10mm, remove just a couple mm of material surrounding the eyebrows so they are raised. Carving Tip Timestamp [7:29] - When you need to use a lot of force, but also want to have a lot of control - Anchor left hand and leave the left thumb available to control and oppose motion of the right hand. - You're using a lot of force with your right hand, but you're opposing that force with your left hand, so you have more control. - Use your #3-20 mm gouge (or any flat gouge) to level out and smooth the rest of the forehead. - Use your fishtail gouge to eliminate and round off the hard lines, removing a very small amount of material Refining the Eye Mounds Timestamp [9:07] - We want a little more depth underneath the eye mound, especially in the corners - Start with your #9-10mm - Use the technique where you anchor your left hand and use the left thumb to oppose your right hand - Create more depth in the corners with your #11-3mm gouge - Begin to smooth out some of the hard lines and round the eye mound a little bit using your #3-20mm gouge. And that's a wrap for Beginner wood carving lesson #2. Next Lesson, We'll continue to add detail to your wood spirit.

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