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1. Choose the type of wood you want to work with. Cherry wood, oak and maple are fairly hard woods and will require more than a simple carving knife. Softer woods such as cedar and
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1. Select patterns that fit the type of wood you have on hand. Intricate projects with a lot of fine details work better with soft woods, as soft woods are easier to carve. Patterns
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1. Stand the door on its edge with the side you want carved facing up. Open the hinge and set it on the door in the location and configuration where it is to be installed. 2. Trace
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1. Make a copy of the pattern that can be marked up in this planning phase. 2. Look for a title or explanation that describes the wood carving pattern so that you can navigate the
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