What tool do I need for wood sculpting large areas?
I take chunks of wood, hollow them out as wood sculpture, sometimes bowls or trays.Is there one tool that would gouge out large areas at a time? I've been using a variety of saws, chisels, drill bits. I don't have or want a lathe.Thanks.
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Richard, the first thing I thought of was a dremel. Look through this film and see if it gives you any ideas. If not, come back and we'll try it again!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLvyEInXals