Carving Faces in Wood: Beginner's Guide to Creating Lifelike Eyes, Noses, Mouths, and Hair
By (Author) Alec Lacasse
Fox Chapel Publishing
Fox Chapel Publishing
16th July 2024
16th July 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
Decorative woodwork
736.4
Paperback
120
Width 203mm, Height 254mm
438g
Carving faces is arguably one of the hardest things to do when woodworking, but it is an essential skill. This guide will help carvers master the fundamentals of faces in either realistic or stylized pieces. Carver and author, Alec LaCasse, teaches beginners how to simplify the complex forms of the human countenance, using the rules of proportion to guide readers through every aspect of the face and then teach them how to put it all together with the correct cutting sequence. This comprehensive book features chapters on basic tools with sections on sharpening, handling and safety; remember circles; eyes, nose, and mouth; carving hair and much more. With tips, techniques, and exercises galore, this book gives wood carvers everything they need to build their skills and have fun in the process.
Finding success in any endeavor should start with seeking out an experienced, accomplished teacher--in the world of carving faces, Alec is just that. Whether you're a beginner or experienced woodcarver, this book is sure to bring your carving journey to the next level. - Doug Linker Woodcarver/YouTuber
Alex LaCosse was hooked on wood carving since his first whittled boot at age 12. Since then, it has been his passion: outside of wood carving (or teaching wood carving), he hasn't done anything else for a living. But he also knows how hard it is to be a beginner. That's why he's dedicated himself to helping others avoid the novice mistakes he remembers. In Carving Faces in Wood, Alex guides readers through the most important tips to set novices up for long-term success. Share his lifelong research, chisel away at the learning curve, and polish off your first carved wooden face sooner than you could ever imagine!