Wood Carving
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*[http://www.woodcarvers.org/ Northwest Wood Carvers] Has a great beginner's section | *[http://www.woodcarvers.org/ Northwest Wood Carvers] Has a great beginner's section | ||
*[http://www.lotzdollpages.com/lwoodcv.html Wood Carving Tips and Techniques] | *[http://www.lotzdollpages.com/lwoodcv.html Wood Carving Tips and Techniques] | ||
*2b: [http://www.chiff.com/a/wood-carving.htm A Guide to Safe Woodcarving] | *2b: [http://www.chiff.com/a/wood-carving.htm A Guide to Safe Woodcarving] | ||
Revision as of 05:47, June 24, 2007
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Merit badge requirements
- 1. Show that you know first aid for injuries or illnesses that could occur while wood carving, including minor cuts and scratches and splinters.
- 2. Do the following:
- a. Earn the Totin' Chip recognition.
- b. Discuss with your merit badge counselor your understanding of the Safety Checklist for Carving.
- 3. Do the following:
- a. Explain to your counselor, orally or in writing, the care and use of five types of tools that you may use in a carving project.
- b. Tell your counselor how to care for and use several types of sharpening devices, then demonstrate that you know how to use these devices.
- 4. Using a piece of scrap wood or a project on which you are working, show your merit badge counselor that you know how to do the following:
- a. Paring cut
- b. Basic cut and push cut
- c. Score line
- d. Stop cut
- 5. Tell why different woods are used for different projects. Explain why you chose the type of wood you did for your projects in requirements 6 and 7.
- 6. Plan your own or select a project from the Wood Carving merit badge pamphlet and complete a simple carving in the round.
- 7. Complete a simple low-relief OR a chip carving project.
Source: 2007 Boy Scout Requirements (33215)
Notes
Help with these requirements
External links
Bill Sharp's Nuts and Bolts of Wood Carving A short course in carving basics
- Northwest Wood Carvers Has a great beginner's section
- Wood Carving Tips and Techniques
- 2b: A Guide to Safe Woodcarving

