Shotwell, that transfer turned out great. I tried a transfer onto a darker piece of English walnut and was happy to see the transfer was quite visible on the darker wood.
I have been practicing my clamshell design carving on a dense piece of English walnut. It has been challenging as I’m not a carver and my eyes are really starting to go bad. I normally use a #5 Optivisor lens but moved to a #10; still a lot of eye strain. Another thing I’m finding out is when I’m carving the practice piece I swap it end for end and rotate the vise constantly to get the right cut angle and grain direction. On the full length rifle that will be a major hassle and I’m thinking of getting a telescoping/rotating vise stand that I can bolt to the floor. Any comments or ideas about this please share the gthoughts.
The clamshell carving is not finished and it still needs a lot of refinement. One thing that I tried and it appears to get a good 3D effect is after stabbing in the pattern and removing the wood next to the pattern is to contour the shell with a “S” shaped cross section, you might be able to see it in the photos, the shell seems to “model better. I have mainly been using my Dockyard miniature chisels and gouges. I’m pretty happy with the results so far and am learning a lot about sequence of cuts and what tools to use and more importantly what tool not to use.
Constructive criticism and ideas are always welcome.
Thanks, Richard