The Modern Book of Whittling and Woodcarving

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Tangerman, E. J. (autor)
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Estados Unidos de América : McGraw-Hill Book Company ,©1973.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • By wayay of Introduction.
  • Grooves Can Be Carving Enough Silhouette Identifies the Figure.
  • Laminated Silhouettes: Simple but effective.
  • More Silhouettes: Lapel Pins, Charms, Pendants.
  • Portable, Paintable Farm Barn: Simple Animals Provide 50 Toys in One.
  • Low Relief for 3-D Effects: Men, Animals, Spoons, Batons, a Mobile.
  • More 3-D Effects with Low-Relief Carving: Calabashes and the Magi Candlesticks.
  • Curls and Fans: Tricks with Wet Wood.
  • Whittled Footwear: Sandals, Sabots, Clogs, Klompen, Geta, Zori.
  • Dynamic Wooden Toys, Mostly Slavic: Articulated Pine Assemblies.
  • More Carved Wooden Toys: Seven Classics from Bogorodsk.
  • Basics in Carving Animals: Elephants and Deer Provide Practice.
  • Surface Texture: What It Can Do to Help.
  • More Animals to Carve: Five Pages of Ideas and Patterns.
  • My Kingdom for a Horse: How to Carve Equines.
  • Mobile of Bali Birds: Assembly of Eight Ebony Fliers.
  • Basics in Carving Birds: Realistic, Stylized, Caricatures, Details.
  • An Ark for Noah
  • Basic Design.
  • Noah's Legendary Ark: A Tradition in Many Lands.
  • Miniatures and Models: Weapons, Trains, People, Animals.
  • Articulated Caricatures: How to Get Movement into a Figure.
  • Masks for Wear or Decoration: Fun with Faces Is Good Practice.
  • Gadgetry: Bellows, Nutcrackers, Cord Pull.
  • Skipper Sam'l: A Quaint Whittled Figure.
  • Hobo Hank: Mostly Nostalgia.
  • Mére Marthe: Swiss Peasant Woman.
  • Gaspard the Sailor: A Breton Figure.
  • A Sampler of Caricatures: Some Forms and Techniques.
  • A Study in Contrasts: Eight Figures for Comparison.
  • Latin American Indians: Some Self-portraits.
  • From Scandinavia: Farm People, Fishermen, Lapps, Trolls.
  • Caricatures Should Be Fun: For Both Carver and Subject.
  • Realistic, Cartoon, Caricature?: More Comparisons.
  • The Professional Touch: Proved Examples by Skilled Sculptors.
  • The Human Head and...: RelatedBody Proportions.
  • Tradition Shapes These Figures: Some Are Almost Symbolic.
  • How to Carve a Nativity Scene: Créche, Krippe, Nacimiento.
  • The Angels Sing-and Play: Three Types and Three Scenes.
  • The "Exaggerated Realism" of Emil Janel: An Album of Figure Ideas.
  • How to Carve in Low Relief: Design Techniques, Procedures.
  • Mahogany (in part) Rocking Horse: Panoply Saves Wood.
  • Antique Breadboard: Maple or Walnut, Prayer or Word.
  • Fun with a Coat of Arms: Plaque, Mailbox, Statuette.
  • Humpty-Dumpty Rocker: A Fairy Tale in Wood.
  • Carved Fist: A Novel Knocker.
  • Pre-Columbian Trim Motifs: Trophy-room Furniture in Low Relief.
  • Pierced or Openwork Carving: Relief-with No Background.
  • Appliqués and Assembies: A Background Can Emphasize.
  • Improvisations: You Carve What You See.
  • More Improvisations: The "Bug Tree".
  • A Start for Polyglot Carving.
  • Polyglot or Montage Carving: Panels, Compound Curves, In-the-round.
  • The Ecology Door: A Case in Point.
  • A Montage of Monsters: Diptych in Polyglot Design.
  • Carving Plastic Foam: Wave-edged Blades and Saws Do It.
  • Eskimo Carving: Soapstone, Ivory, Bone-and Wood.
  • Elaborate Carving in a Soupbone.
  • Bones, Stones, and Shells: You Can Carve Them All.
  • Carved Ivories: Many Materials, One Problem.
  • Observations: Remarks from Your "Friends". Tangents-Thoughts and Comments.
  • Checking and Cracking: What to Do-If Anything.
  • Repairing Broken Carvings: Solving Some of the Problems.
  • Carving Tools and Accesories: From Knife to Riffler File.
  • How to Sharpen Tools: Essential for Good Carving.
  • Woods-Kinds and Characterisitics: How to Select Them.
  • Finishing and Finishes: Sanding, Filling, Polishing.
  • Index