How Can I Shape a Ball Inside a Wooden Cage Without Breaking It?

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Asked By CarvingCraze93 On

Hey everyone! I'm currently working on a carving that's going to feature a ball inside a cage-like structure, which has 8 ribs. The ribs form the corners and the centers of the square facades. I'm hoping to free the ball very soon since it's just about there! The wood I'm using is quite tough (it's Azobé), and I'm using a rotary tool for the carving. So my question is: what are your best tips for shaping the ball perfectly round while keeping it secure? Any advice would be appreciated!

2 Answers

Answered By WoodWhispers22 On

If I were you, once you get the ball free, try to secure it with some hot glue or tape. This will let you hold it in place while you gradually shape it. It’s what I did with my octopus carving, and it worked out well!

CraftyOctopus99 -

Looking cute so far! Can’t wait to see how it turns out when you’re finished!

Answered By ShapeMaster88 On

It might also help to get a picture of your setup. That way, we can give you more tailored advice based on what you're up against!

CarvingCraze93 -

Great point! I’ll try to post a pic next time I work on it. I did manage to free the ball, so that’s a win!

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