Sculpting Traditional Bowls

Sculpting Traditional Bowls

Author: Rip Mann

Publisher: Schiffer Pub Limited

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 48

ISBN-13: 9780887406980

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Hand hewing bowls is an ancient craft, but one which has been almost lost. This new book will help revive it. Using only hand tools, the bowl adze, a bowl shave and a carver's hook, Rip and Tammi lead the carver or sculptor through the steps of this satisfying art. Each step is illustrated in color, with a complete description of design and technique concerns.


The Handcarved Bowl: Design & Create Custom Bowls from Scratch

The Handcarved Bowl: Design & Create Custom Bowls from Scratch

Author: Danielle Byrd

Publisher:

Published: 2021-04-06

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 9781951217273

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The Handcarved Bowl provides step-by-step photos and directions for every stage of the bowlcarving process that will appeal to everyone from beginning woodworkers to seasoned carvers. Carving wooden bowls by hand may appear to be just a romantic notion (don't worry, it's that too), but there's also lots to learn about this natural material and unique process that will be undoubtedly serve you for every future woodworking project, no matter the tools or methods used. Bowl carving gives unparalleled insight to the basic properties of wood behavior, intimate knowledge of how tool edges interact with different grain, and the importance of learning to reframe failure as one of the keys of building deep understanding. The Handcarved Bowl is the beginning of many projects, not just the three designs outlined here in step-by-step instructions, and both seasoned woodworkers and beginners alike will find the inherent value of carving using these methods. Along the way you'll learn tips and tricks that will keep you safe, help you make informed decisions about your own designs, and give you the confidence to take your work in any direction you'd like.


The Wooden Bowl

The Wooden Bowl

Author: Robin Wood

Publisher: Stobart Davies (Acc)

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13:

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The first authoritative account of the history of the wooden bowl.


Practical Pottery

Practical Pottery

Author: Jon Schmidt

Publisher: Turner Publishing Company

Published: 2020-10-27

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 1642502235

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Learn Pottery, Create Art, Make Money “… a great reference book for pottery basics, particularly if you’ve started throwing on a wheel…” ―Jackie Keer, Splash Magazines #1 Bestseller in Pottery & Ceramics and Sculpture #1 Most Wished for in Pottery & Ceramic Craft Explore the satisfying world of clay sculpting, master pottery techniques, and delve into the business side of selling pottery, from functional everyday ceramics to exquisite handmade works. Transform clay into usable artistry. Learn pottery and ceramics from the basic principles of pottery making to crafting your own mugs, cups, plates, and bowls. Discover the delight of shaping ceramic clay into practical yet beautiful pieces that enhance everyday life. Profit from your pottery passion. Not only does this book provide instruction on creating functional ceramics, but it also offers insights into making a living from your pottery projects. Learn the art of marketing and selling your hand-crafted pottery and discover the potential of this timeless craft. Inside, you'll discover: Practical, hands-on tutorials for creating a range of pottery projects, from mugs to plates and bowls Essential tips on pottery techniques, including throwing, hand-building, and glazing ceramics Valuable insights into marketing and selling your handmade pottery pieces Guidance on transforming your pottery passion into a profitable venture If you liked books such as Mastering Hand Building, Amazing Glaze, or Sell Your Crafts Online, then you'll love Jon Schmidt's Practical Pottery: 40 Pottery Projects for Creating and Selling Mugs, Cups, Plates, Bowls, and More.


Heirloom Wood

Heirloom Wood

Author: Max Bainbridge

Publisher: Abrams

Published: 2017-03-28

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 1683350847

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This illustrated woodworking guide combines traditional techniques with contemporary design for step-by-step projects and finishing techniques. Heirloom Wood is a love letter to the lasting beauty of wood through simple woodworking projects. Max Bainbridge teaches you how to identify wood types, source timber, and set up a basic toolbox, then offers step-by-step carving and cutting techniques for making your own pieces. With little experience and very few tools, you’ll learn to create hand-carved bowls, cutting boards, spoons, knives, and spatulas, perfect for adding a touch of the handmade to your home. With further advice on finishing your projects—how to sand, ebonize, scorch, and texture the surfaces, as well as wax and oil your new kitchen creations—Heirloom Wood shows you how to imbue each object with a tangible history visible through the maker’s mark. With beautiful photography and clear how-to instruction, Heirloom Wood gives you everything you need to create timeless kitchen keepsakes to be passed down from generation to generation.


Sculpting Wood

Sculpting Wood

Author: Mark Lindquist

Publisher: Davis

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13:

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Teaches basic and advanced techniques for sculpting wood, with discussion of traditional and nontraditional tools, and step-by-step instructions for completing a variety of projects, including a puzzle, bowl, and vase.


500 Bowls

500 Bowls

Author: Suzanne J. E. Tourtillott

Publisher: Lark Books

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13: 9781579903626

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The amazing beauty and variety in these 500 bowls is a testament to the imagination and inventiveness of today's ceramist. Every technique from across the globe is presented here.


Swedish Carving Techniques

Swedish Carving Techniques

Author: Wille Sundqvist

Publisher: Fine Woodworking

Published: 2013-12-17

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781627106733

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Provides instructions for selecting and using knives and axes to make traditional Swedish woodworking projects such as carved spoons and ladles.


500 Wood Bowls

500 Wood Bowls

Author: Katherine Duncan-Aimone

Publisher: Lark Books

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 436

ISBN-13: 9781579904838

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The bowl is one of the most traditional forms, but contemporary artists who work in wood understand that it has tremendous potential. These 500 exquisite examples, many by pioneering artisans, show just how much the bowl has been “reinvented” by craftpeople all over the world as both an iconic object and as a departure for self-expression. On display are a wide range of woodworking approaches, from chisel to chainsaw to router to bandsaw. Some have carvings on the suface; others feature paint and mixed media; while many more stay close to what nature provided, with the wood simply sanded and sealed. The talented creators include James Prestini, Bob Stocksdale, Rude Osolnik, Mel Lindquist, Ed Moulthrop, Mark Lindquist, David Ellsworth, and William Hunter.