Carving a Colonial Charleston Under-Mantel
This lesson teaches how to carve a decorative header (also called face or under-mantel) reproduced for an historic home in downtown Charleston, SC. Both the fluted panel lesson (1 episode) and the beaded panel lesson (2 episodes) cover a few tricks for working in poplar and tips for maintaining control of a gouge for repeated cuts. These decorative panels can be adapted for furniture as well as other architectural details.
In this highly detailed and practical lesson from a classical woodcarver, you see every step so you can develop your own carving abilities. It's one of those lessons you'll want to watch again and again.
This lesson includes:
- Three video episodes in 1080p HD resolution totaling 112 minutes running time.
- Three printable files with a templates, tool lists, and photos.
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You'll get 6 files: 3 video files, 3 printable PDF files.
You'll get 6 files: 3 video files, 3 printable PDF files