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Roger Strautman
07-14-2014, 10:40 AM
In March I decided that I would chip carve the 10 commandments in a wooden scroll for this years large carving. It's been a long drawn out journey but I finally completed it just in time for the first woodcarving show. This is all 8/4 basswood glued together to make the 28" wide x 36" tall scroll. Carving the scroll and chip carving was the easy part for me. The design process is always the tough part for me. I also did something different for me and that was the stain highlighting of a few areas.

Duane Meadows
07-14-2014, 1:27 PM
Roger, that is beautiful! Not sure I have the patience for that, but I am glad you did.

Dave Zellers
07-14-2014, 9:21 PM
I'm not clear what the text is- carving or wood burning.

Either way, it's extraordinary. A beautiful piece.

Roger Strautman
07-14-2014, 10:10 PM
All lettering and anything else that is dark is all cut with a knife. The letters took about 30 sec. each to carve.

den strods
07-15-2014, 9:05 AM
Looks like cnc to me

mike holden
07-15-2014, 9:17 AM
That is beautifully done.

Mark Yundt
07-15-2014, 9:48 AM
All lettering and anything else that is dark is all cut with a knife. The letters took about 30 sec. each to carve.

Really? ,,, OK, carving the entire script in 5 hrs. then? You're keeping up with a laser.

Roger Strautman
07-15-2014, 10:23 AM
Really? ,,, OK, carving the entire script in 5 hrs. then? You're keeping up with a laser. Laser! Are they that slow? I spent one 8 total hour day cutting the letters. It's like when you were banging out 2000 lf of trim. By the time you are halfway thru the job you have it down as to the order of cuts which speeds the whole process up.

Mark Yundt
07-15-2014, 1:03 PM
I can't compare apples and oranges. These are two different things.
We would like though to see some close ups of the lettering. It's always a good topic with much interest.

Roger Strautman
07-15-2014, 9:01 PM
I can't compare apples and oranges. These are two different things.
We would like though to see some close ups of the lettering. It's always a good topic with much interest.
The top title caps are 1 7/8" and small are 1 1/4". The small letters in 1-10 are 5/8"-1/2"