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Whittling: The Boot WhittlingShack.com WhittlingShack.com • 507-339-0336 3-Step Carving Lesson #2 Shape Begin rounding the corners following the top and bottom ovals. Use a stop cut at each of the dotted lines and then use push cuts to cut into that line, This stop cut will become two wrinkles in the old boot. Because it is cross-grain, use a side ways cut to round the tip of the boot. #3 Detail After the boot is rounded and all sur- faces carved, use small wedge/chip cuts to create the detail at the top and bot- tom. Add wrinkles. Finish with dark stain. #1 Rough Use a bandsaw or coping saw to rough out the pattern of the boot (basswood or butternut). Make sure the grain is running up and down. Draw a center line and then an oval on the top and bottom to indicate the shape of the boot.

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Page 1: Whittling: WhittlingShack.com TheBootWhittling: TheBoot WhittlingShack.com WhittlingShack.com • 507-339-0336 3-StepCarvingLesson #2 Shape Begin rounding the corners following the

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3-Step Carving Lesson

##22 SShhaappeeBegin rounding the corners following the top and bottom ovals. Use astop cut at each of the dotted lines and thenuse push cuts to cut into that line, This stopcut will become two wrinkles in the old boot.Because it is cross-grain, use a side wayscut to round the tip of the boot.

##33 DDeettaaiillAfter the boot is rounded and all sur-

faces carved, use small wedge/chip cutsto create the detail at the top and bot-

tom. Add wrinkles. Finish with dark stain.

##11 RRoouugghhUse a bandsaw or coping saw to rough out the

pattern of the boot (basswood or butternut).Make sure the grain is running up and down.

Draw a center line and then an oval on the topand bottom to indicate the shape of the boot.