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Carving a hummingbird pin – Foredom Series SR User Manual

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Don’t be fooled in thinking that the very small size of this bird equates to quick and easy carving. This is
actually a more challenging project because of the fine work required to give the bird dimension, detail
and texture. Remember to wear safety glasses, protect your hand by using a vise or wearing a leather glove
to hold the carving as you work. Use a dust collection system, respirator or face mask to prevent the
inhalation of dust particles.

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1 Begin by transferring the pattern on the left to
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2

″ x 1/4” piece of basswood. (The pat-

tern on the right is for a stylized pin and should
be transferred to walnut or another hardwood.)
Make sure the hummingbird bill is parallel to the
grain of the wood, as indicated by the arrow.

2 Carefully cut around the pattern with a coping
or scroll saw.

Suggested Supplies

Piece of hardwood such as basswood, maple,
or walnut–approximately

3″ x 3″ x 1/4”

Coping Saw or Scroll Saw

Pencil

Sandpaper in 100, 150 and 220 grits– cloth backed
paper is recommended

Knife or Exacto Knife

000 Steel Wool Pad

5 Minute Epoxy

Penetrating Super Glue

2 Wooden Toothpicks

Pin Back (available at arts & crafts supply shops)

Wood Putty or Plastic Wood

Sanding Sealer, Deft, or 50/50 Mix of Lacquer & Thinner

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Optional Items: For painted Hummingbirds– Acrylic
paints in your choice of colors and brushes, and Gesso
(a white paint primer). Woodburner with 5/32″ knife tip.
1mm black glass eye

Rotary Accessory Shaft Dia.

Part No.

Diamond Point (cylinder)

3/32″

PD15 or

Diamond Point (flame)

3/32″

PD22 or

Ruby Carver (flame)

3/32″

RC20

Typhoon

®

Carbide Bur

Ball Nose (fine)

1/8″

KB18715

CeramCut Blue

®

Stones

Inverted Cone (fine)

1/8″

CK8322 or

Inverted Cone (fine)

3/32″

CK322

Flat top Cylinder (fine)

1/8″

CK8352 or

Flat top Cylinder (fine)

3/32″

CK352

Bristle Brush

3/32″

MB2 or

1/8″

MB238