Monday, June 01, 2009

Carving A Cowboy Bust-The Head


I'm going to take a break from the Cowboy on a Horse project to get caught up on some upcoming show carvings. Got to make some travel money!! I thought I'd take you along as I carve a Cowboy Bust.
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The head will be carved from a 2 inch thick piece of Basswood. Once it is complete we'll do the lower part of the bust and then the hat. Should make a nice little carving.
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There are lots of photos in the associated album along with some descriptions to help you along. Should you have any questions just drop me a note.

7 comments:

  1. First pic with pistol, then rifle?

    Ron

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  2. Oops, should have been with buffalo soldier -

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    Ron

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  3. Lynn,
    Looks like a great beginning. Enjoy watching your work progress, it's like a good book you don't want to put down. What is the overall width and height of the cowboy bust?

    RT in Iowa

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  4. Lynn, I have him about 3" high with that 1 3/4" ear to nose measurement. Is that right?

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  5. Well,I thought I posted this a couple of hours a go but it's not here. Lynn, I cut a blank out 2" thick x 1 3/4" wide and 3" long and something not right. This head/neck is short and fat/squatty looking, there has to be something wrong, help!

    Deb

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  6. I used stock that was 2" thick. The Width from looking at the head laid out on the wood looks about 1 3/4". I'm not sure what the neck to top of head measurement is as I didn't take it. I would imagine it to be about 4" inches or so.

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