![]() I still plan to make a stand and add bone eyes for this piece so I will post those pictures later on. I used a dark stainer and semi-gloss polyurethane to give it the shiny finish. After that I used the Dremel, files and sand-paper to refine the shape. The photos below track the progress beginning with how the sculpture looked after being roughed out by the mini-carver. As a result, I decided to keep the texture created by the mini-grinder on the top of the whale to contrast with the smooth belly. ![]() I think the worm-wood adds an interesting texture to the sculpture but because the wood was so bad this was really a practice ‘sketch in wood’. Using the Arbotech Mini-carver, I roughed out the shape in old oak that had been eaten by boring worms creating holes, tunnels and trenches. This is the sculpture I was working on in the video (in the post below).
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