In this lesson I’ll show you two methods to transfer a pattern to our 10” plate.
Here's the link to get the pattern
This pattern is in the Gold Member Pattern Vault and signing up is free.
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Now, on to the lesson…
Next lesson: Knife Sharpening!
-- Marty, https://www.MyChipCarving.com, 866-444-6996

















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rrdesigns
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#1 posted 611 days ago
Your user agreement apparently prohibits use of the patterns obtained from your site on any items produced for resale. Am I interpreting this correctly? I am developing a line of wood products for sale online and through craft fairs and would like to add some chip carved accents to some of these pieces. I have no chip carving experience to date and appreciate the tutelage you are offering through Lumberjocks. If I learn from your tutelage and then incorporate the skills learned into products that I try to sell am I infringing on your creative property by using patterns distributed by your website?
-- Beth, Oklahoma, Rambling Road Designs
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#2 posted 611 days ago
Your user agreement apparently prohibits use of the patterns obtained from your site on any items produced for resale. thanks for checking with me on this. You may use any of my patterns for items that you resell. No problem!
-- Marty, https://www.MyChipCarving.com, 866-444-6996
Gerry0
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#3 posted 608 days ago
I have a question for this, what can I do if I made a mistake while I been heat transfering my pattern? there is any way to erase the toner lines?
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#4 posted 608 days ago
I have a question for this, what can I do if I made a mistake while I been heat transfering my pattern? there is any way to erase the toner lines?
Toner lines can be removed before you start carving by sanding off the pattern lines.
If you’ve already started carving and need to remove pattern lines, use the Tombow Sand Eraser.
This eraser really does the trick when it comes to removing toner and graphite paper lines.
-- Marty, https://www.MyChipCarving.com, 866-444-6996
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