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I used the following 3/4” thick wood for this project;
Sanding Tips;
The concept “sanding shim” is a term I use to describe a method for sanding many pieces of wood together. I cut a piece of flat plywood or masonite roughly the shape of the parts that I want to sand together. I use Light Traffic Double-Sided Carpet tape to hold the parts to the masonite (or plywood). This is temporary, after the parts are sanded they are removed from the “sanding shim”. Click this link for more information about sanding shims.
After shaping the hair, the cuffs and the bottom of the man’s sweater I added texture with the Wonder Wheel, these areas marked with dashed lines. The wheel carves grooves and burnishes at the same time. You will have to "dress" the wheel to a "V" point in order to make a sharper texture. I use a diamond wheel dresser (or you could use a rough grit sand-paper stapled to a flat piece of wood) to sand/dress it to a point. You will have to resharpen it from time to time to keep the grooves sharp. I added dashed lines on the pattern to help with adding extra detail to the project.
On the wrinkles and folds in the fabric I used the Wonder Wheel to carve a line then used the edge of a Flex Drum Sander to soften the carved line.
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