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Wilder Woodworking Wilder Woodworking Skip to content Home About ← Older posts Folk Carving (A Wooden Sheep) Posted on September 19, 2015 by Anthony Wilder This is a quick “how to” on folk carving. I am by no means a master or even good at carving but this is folk carving so I don’t have to be. First up, I cut and split out a blank roughly the size of the figure, in this case a 2 1/2 inch sheep. Cut a few relief cuts and split out the majority of the waste. Pare down the endgrain to finish the side view. Carve the sheep to give it dimension and detail and drill the holes for the legs. I use one of the old hand cranked drills which gives a lot more control over depth and angle than a power drill or drill press would. Set the legs at a slight outward angle and dont worry about the depth of the legs. Just leave them long and cut them to down to equal size. I split out blanks for the legs and carved them to size slightly tapered. Another way is to drill the s...

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