From:
Norman Watts <Norman_Watts@zzzzzzz>
Date:
Tue, 24 Feb 2004 08:37:12 -0500
Subject:
carving ethics
This is a question about carving style. I've been talking to people
about my intention to carve a piece using a flex shaft grinder rather
than chisels and I often notice wrinkled noses. What's the deal? Is
there some kind of style or ethical taboo about this? I know climbers
have all kinds of tiresome debates about ethics (bolting, red points,
oxygen, clean, whatever). Is this the same kind of thing? Do you have
to do it a certain way or its just not right? I'm pretty new to the
carving community and I'm not up on all this.
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