2024 carving
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I try to make a carved decoration from each year's Christmas tree. This year's tree was a Nordmann Fir, and I really hope that next year we can find a different species, because the wood was both very hard, and very splintery. Not a fun wood to carve, and although the tree held its needles well, it had almost no scent, and I think the scent is one reason for having a wooden tree.
This is what it looked like when I'd just taken the bark off: it was wet, and it was kind of crumbly and yet at the same time I had to sharpen my chisels a lot. I think possibly I tried working it when it was a bit too green, it did get better as it began to dry, but I've definitely had wood that was much nicer to carve green.

And here's the final version: a puffin on one side...

And on the other side a sea-sunset, using the grain of the tree to make the sun. It was very hard to get the edges of the waves free of spiky bits.

This is what it looked like when I'd just taken the bark off: it was wet, and it was kind of crumbly and yet at the same time I had to sharpen my chisels a lot. I think possibly I tried working it when it was a bit too green, it did get better as it began to dry, but I've definitely had wood that was much nicer to carve green.
And here's the final version: a puffin on one side...
And on the other side a sea-sunset, using the grain of the tree to make the sun. It was very hard to get the edges of the waves free of spiky bits.
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Date: 2025-01-11 11:46 pm (UTC)