Explore the craft of wood carving with the definitive introductory guide, Wood Carving for Beginners by master craftsman and acclaimed technical writer Charles H. Hayward. First published in the mid-20th century, this book quickly established itself as the gold standard for self-instruction due to its clear, methodical approach and Hayward's authoritative yet accessible writing style.
Hayward, known for his work as the editor of The Woodworker magazine, provides a comprehensive course that moves the beginner smoothly from understanding basic tools to executing complete carved projects. This book is invaluable for anyone seeking a thorough foundation in the art.
What You Will Learn:
- Tools and Equipment: Detailed guidance on selecting, sharpening, and caring for carving tools (chisels, gouges, V-tools), ensuring you start with the correct, safe habits.
- Fundamental Techniques: Clear instruction on the basic cuts and holds, including how to handle the tool for incised carving, chip carving, and carving in relief.
- Project Progression: Step-by-step instructions for a series of simple projects designed to build skills progressively, from simple motifs to more complex decorative panels.
- Working with Wood: Advice on choosing the best timber for carving (e.g., lime, oak, mahogany), securing the work, and various methods of finishing the completed piece.
This book is a timeless resource for amateur woodworkers, craft enthusiasts, and students of traditional wood