Update on Farm – July
18th, 2015
It is starting out
the day a muggy one, after another muggy one yesterday. Tried to finish a bear I
was working on yesterday but the heat and humidity beat me down big time. I was
able to finish another carving I had been reluctantly putting off a rising
phoenix sculpture where I just couldn’t just get the feathering right, or at least
to what I thought it should be. Today I plan on delivering the carving an
ending the nightmare that has plagued me personally. I feel I have produced the
best carving I can. Was it all I wanted it to be? Not necessarily. But then
when you are carving in wood, do overs are rare, to come out with anything close
to what I had envisioned is great, it is only my interpretation of the project
that pulls me down, as if I was perfect.
There are ways of
fixing wood carvings too. You can glue another piece on and cut it back off to
what you thought in the first place. When you sculpt in clay, you have the
ability to make it right the first time, before casting in bronze or plaster,
but with wood it is harder to make it right or exact he first time through. Duplicating
matching pieces or building furniture can have the same harrowing results when
attempting repetitive projects, say scrolls etc. . Deformities in the wood, knots,
and cracks, etc. cause their own special problems to be dealt with as you go
along.
As a chainsaw carver
I am not that particular about which way the grain runs, or how it will affect
the overall carving. Instead it is all about proportion and making it work. Trying
to fit what you have in your mind into the piece of wood in front of you. You can’t
worry about all the other stuff if the project you are working on doesn’t fit
in the piece of wood or if you cut to deep. what are the ramifications of that?
Every bear or carving has its own special circumstances you have to deal with
as you go along.
Well rain has
played a significant role in my plans this summer, in some cases setting me
back in my plans. I had planned on having started the foundation for my new
addition, but I am still making hay. I also hoped to be able to saw out timbers
I need for my house to set them to drying for next spring, for when I start
erecting the rest of the structure. Another problem I have had is the duck
setting on her nest just outside my door. Yesterday I pulled back the side of
the teepee tent to reveal her to some potential customers, my white chicken was
also there sitting alongside the duck, who is still sitting on her nest
incubating the eggs below her. Hopefully she will be off the nest with some young’uns
within the week.
I had thought
about just carving enough carvings to buy me a band sawmill, but at 6000 for a
cheap band saw mill , this isn’t going to happen either. Instead I will carve
to buy parts I still need for the mill I still yet have to build. Don’t know
how this is going to all play out in the coming months to see if I am able to
stay on schedule for finishing my addition on the house.
The potato tower
and tomato tower are doing well and the vertical wall around the pool is doing
well also as it is starting to fill in. I will need to start thinking about
adding solar water heating to pool to continue to use it into wintertime. Still
have plenty of work to do, and I am again taking orders for carvings as well
will be carving out some different ideas I want to pursue and will share with
you as I go along. I guess as long as I have plans I will always have something
to do to keep me busy. Really don’t know what it would be like to not have
anything to do or be bored.
1 comment:
Kevin;
You seem to have a plan and you keep working away at finishing things... It's another day above ground and we get to keep creating and working with our hands...
Take Care my friend.
Stevi
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