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I lay the image onto the blank wax and secure it with tape on either sides. This keeps the image from slipping as I trace the details. |
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I use a square to trace around the edges, keeping them as true as possible. |
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Then I trace the details, using a ballpoint pen and firm pressure. I want the marks to be visible on the wax, as I use them as a starting point to carve the details. |
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Using a pen also lets me see if I've missed any details in the drawing. |
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Here's the finished tracing image on the wax. This is my starting point for carving. |
Next I'll show you how I carve the recessed edge for the mould and you'll get a peek at my favorite carving tools.
I'm ready for another fabulous innstallment!
ReplyDeleteOops, I mean "installment".
ReplyDeleteHi Michele! The hectic holiday season is upon me!! I will post soon - thanks so much for following!!
ReplyDeleteLinda
I love your demonstration.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see how it turns out.
Thanks for sharing your process with us!
Hi Liz! Well, of course I'm behind in posting and the job is done and ready to ship....it did turn out really nice!
ReplyDeleteHope you and David are doing well. We'd love to see you sometime!
Great Post! It's fascinating to see how carefully to trace and prepare everything for Victorian Tiles and show each step briefly. Thanks for sharing!
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