Got some balsa because there wasn't any bass at Hobby Lobby. That should real easy to carve, right?
Got some balsa because there wasn't any bass at Hobby Lobby. That should real easy to carve, right?
Hi Richard.
What kind of carving? Chisels, knives, rotary tools? I've used balsa in the past to do what I might call quick "sketches" of planned carvings. It is very soft and easy to cut. However, the tools need to be razor sharp or you might get tearout. I also wonder if it can be carved cleanly with rotary tools. Balsa also does not have what I'd call a fine grain/texture. I must say I've never heard of balsa recommended for carving. I used to use it a lot to make model airplanes!
I've done quite a bit of chip carving and I'd far prefer basswood - still easy to carve but cuts very cleanly and takes finish nicely.
BTW, northern basswood is recommended by carvers for the fine grain, probably because the trees grow slower. If you can't find it locally, you can order it. I've ordered a fairly large quantity from Heinecke Wood. https://heineckewood.com/ I bought 2", 3", and 4" thick planks about 4' long and up to 12" wide. It was shipped by UPS for a very reasonable cost. The wood was flawless, as perfect as any I've seen, better than some I saw in a local carving store. Heinecke was a pleasant company to deal with as well. You might give them a call.
I bought basswood primarily to use with woodturnings such as these:
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And a truthful sign for my shop :
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Hey, if you don't have your location listed but if you happen to live close to me come by and I'll give you some to get by on.
JKJ
As I said it was all they had so I figured I'd try so e whittling on it.
+1 on John's comments.
My first carvings as a youth was making model airplanes and fishing lures. Both were very rough, as I knew very little about getting tools carving sharp.
If you can not find basswood, you might get some clear white pine, poplar, or aspen to play around on. When you decide to get serious about carving, you'll probably end up with basswood.
BTW.... re: basswood at Hobby Lobby... If they didn't have any when you were there, they can get it:
https://www.hobbylobby.com/search/?text=basswood
I do not buy my basswood from them, as all basswood is not created equal and I have never seen what I'd call "quality" wood at HL. Give Heinecke a try. Good stuff!
.... Dave
Old carvers never die.... they just whittle away.
Yeah, no! I can get basswood around here, I just need to take the time to go get it.