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9th July 2018, 02:51 PM #1GOLD MEMBER
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Japanese Wood Carving Technique Question
Hi All,
A few years ago, there was a post on a technique of Japanese Wood Carving (I think) which required indenting the wood and then immersing the piece in hot water to raise the depression. The carving example used was a frog from memory.
I can't find it and the post may have gone into cyberspace by now.
Does anyone know the name of this technique so that I can do a search, or alternately a link to the post?
George
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Found it - Ukiboro.
Now to experiment on some pear wood.
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