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Wood-Carving: Design and Workmanship

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A practical handbook for students and apprentices that pairs detailed workshop instruction—selection and sharpening of tools, mallet and bench work, choice of woods, chip-carving technique, and the behavior of grain—with clear guidance on design and ornamentation. It argues that sound design is inseparable from quality workmanship, offers teaching exercises and critiques of common practice, and advises how carved ornament should relate to architectural purpose. Drawings and photographs illustrate techniques while the text emphasizes thoughtful, well-executed craftsmanship over mere imitation of historical motifs.

About the Author

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George Jack

George Jack was a notable figure in the field of wood-carving, recognized for his expertise in design and craftsmanship. His influential work, "Wood-Carving: Design and Workmanship," serves as a comprehensive guide that reflects his deep understanding of the art form. Through this book, Jack contributed significantly to the appreciation and techniques of wood-carving, making it accessible to both novices and experienced artisans. His insights into design principles and practical workmanship continue to resonate with woodworkers and craft enthusiasts today.

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