Posted by Steve | Posted in Carving Tools and Techniques | Posted on 05-03-2010
Tags: carving, chisel, japanese woodblock carving tools, sharpening, tools, woodblock carving tools, woodcut

How to Make a Relief or Block Print : Tools for Creating Block for Relief Printing
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Dremel 4000-3/34 120-Volt Variable Speed Rotary Tool Kit $89.98 The Dremel 4000 offers the highest performance & most versatility of all Dremel rotary tools. The increased strength of its motor plus electronic feedback circuitry enables consistent performance at all speed levels. Dremel 4000 can use all existing Dremel accessories & attachments plus high-performance attachments to complete the widest range of projects. A slim, ergonomic body provides a 360-deg… |
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PFEIL Swiss Made Palm Set B, 8 Pieces $199.99 Pfeil carving tools and Pfeil carving tool sets are “Swiss Made.” Swiss Made implies reliability and precision. Pfeil carving is undoubtedly the finest carving tool on the market. Pfeil carving tools are second to none in terms of manufacturing quality and durability. Designed for wood block carving, yet furniture makers and decoy carvers like their 4-3/4″ length for delicate, intricate work. Har… |
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The Woodcut Artist’s Handbook: Techniques and Tools for Relief Printmaking (Woodcut Artist’s Handbook: Techniques & Tools for Relief Printmaking) $24.95 A clearly written and meticulously illustrated reference for woodcut techniques and printmaking. The history of the woodcut goes back over a thousand years. Working carefully with great precision, the woodcut artist carves a mirror image of a design on wood or other suitable material. Then the design is inked and pressed against paper. The technique allows the artist to create an almost unlimite… |
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Salter: Japanese Woodblock Printing (PH) $21.99 Artist Rebecca Salter explores the history and technique of Japanese woodblock printing in a well illustrated format. Salter studied extensively in Japan with master woodblock artists. Paperbound, 128 pages, fully-illustrated, 9 1/4 x 6 1/8 inches…. |
