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height160 div I cant wait for a sequel for this book! The
directions are clear, the photo illustrations are detailed and
there are many examples of finished works to inspire your own
creativity. br br The very detailed stepbystep demonstration on
carving tree bark begins with examining rough bark to determine
where your roof line, chimney, steps, etc will be. Specific
guidance is given on how to carve roof shingles, doors and windows,
how to hollow out the back of the carving, texturing various
surfaces into the bark and emphasizing the importance of avoiding
drawing straight lines. Cleaning up your carving, the final sanding
and finishing techniques are also covered in detail. The book also
shows how to make use of natural shapes in the bark and where you
can leave rough bark areas to transition from one area in the
carving to another.br br Another demonstration shows how to carve a
bark trees from leftover wood.br br Carving woodspirit faces is
lightly covered as are sources for cottonwood bark. FYI, I ordered
cottonwood bark from one source Art Olver listed in the back of the
book. I got amazing 5 thick cottonwood bark from him, carved three
whimsical cottages in one piece of wood and won a prize in a local
art show. It was so much fun to carve, and frankly, I would not
have done it without this book.br br Definitely an excellent choice
if youre looking for a carving book to give to a friendfamily
member as a gift. Not only does this book inspire a carver to have
fun with cottonwood bark, it is an excellent reference book that
affected how I carve basswood as well. Im still getting ideas from
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