Friday, January 15, 2010
Cider Keg
Early Oct. 2009
Time to Carve: 1 hours
Metal work: 1.5 hours
Finishing: 1.5 hours
OK I admit it ... I saved some bits of brass from the other projects. Back to the patterns I go to find another project that uses brass and there it is ... The Cider Keg. A really easy project to carve (at least the barrel) and the brass work wasn't bad. Now the spicket was a bit of a challenge as I carved down some dowel pieces. Hand drilled the holes, using an old x-acto knife and a small drill.
Time to Carve: 1 hours
Metal work: 1.5 hours
Finishing: 1.5 hours
OK I admit it ... I saved some bits of brass from the other projects. Back to the patterns I go to find another project that uses brass and there it is ... The Cider Keg. A really easy project to carve (at least the barrel) and the brass work wasn't bad. Now the spicket was a bit of a challenge as I carved down some dowel pieces. Hand drilled the holes, using an old x-acto knife and a small drill.
Labels:
Boy Scouts,
carving,
neckerchief slide,
scout,
slide,
Whittlin Jim,
woogle
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