More Equipment for Wood
Carving
By: Mitch Johnson
When we have chosen the wood carving as our hobby, we have to
select the space for our workshop or studio. Equipment is also
as important. In this article you will find some basic
requirements which you need to prepare before you start the
wood carving.
The wood carver's vise
This is a most useful tool for the amateur as it is easy to fix
on any improvised bench. It is attached by a heavy screw that
passes down through a hole in the bench. The vise is drawn
tight to the bench by a wing nut underneath. In order not to
split or damage the bench top, a piece of wood should be
drilled and used as a washer before screwing on the wing nut.
Both screw and nut are provided with the vise. The jaws are
fitted with cork and leather buffs, an added protection, and
particularly useful when the wood is very soft or the work
delicate.
The bench holdfast This tool needs no
fixing. The shaft is inserted in a hole in the bench and the
foot rests on the carving. When the screw is turned the work is
held firm by the pressure of the shaft on the side of the hole.
The principle of the holdfast seems surprisingly simple but it
is nevertheless efficient. It should be used on a bench top not
less than 2 inch thick.
The carver's bench screw
To use the carver's bench screw a hole must be drilled in the
bench. The pointed end is screwed into the block to be carved
and tightened by a wing nut under the bench. As with the
carver's vise, a block of wood should be used as a washer
varying the size of this block you can lengthen or shorten the
screw.
Coach screws The coach screw can be used
for fixing the carving in the same manner as the bench screw.
Coach screws are also invaluable for fixing one heavy piece of
wood to another. For instance, the large figure illustrated in
plate XII is held to the cross by coach screws. A tall block,
as shown in figure 7, B, can be firmly held by a 6 inch or 8
inch coach screw. Short screws will work loose with the
continual vibration of the mallet. Large hardware dealers will
supply them up to 8 inch in length and f inch or J inch thick.
Holes must be drilled to take the coach screws and tightening
is done by means of a spanner.
C cramps
The'G'cramp is obtainable in many sizes and is useful in all
kinds of woodwork, including wood carving. The type with the
swivel shoe is best for the carver as it will tighten on
surfaces that are not parallel. For secure fixing use them in
pairs.
All the above equipments are mostly available in the general
shops or carpenter shops. There are some shops specially
providing the articles or equipment for the wood carving. But
with these guides, you can start the process confidently.
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