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Woodcarving Magic
How to Transform A Single Block of Wood Into Impossible Shapes- Regular price
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If you thought carving a linked chain or a ball-in-cage was a challenge, get ready for some mind-altering woodcarving projects! Learn how to uncover the structure of space by looking inside a piece of wood and carving away anything that doesn't match your vision.
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Pages | 128 |
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Publish Date | 2012-01-01 |
Series | |
Size | 8.5" x 11.0" x 0.33" |
Author | Bjarne Jespersen |
Product Form | Paperback / softback |
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title of this amazing book is "HOW TO TRANSFORM A SINGLE BLOCK OF WOOD INTO IMPOSSIBLE SHAPES." And judging from the contents the author has seemingly done the impossible.
The first 55 pages are very important as Jespersen details his methods and tools. He then goes on to detail the 29 "impossible" shapes. There is the Hopf Link, the Lovers' Hearts and the Borromean Rings just for starters. Then, things start to get a little more complex but the author takes the carving to the nth degree. He carves a (are you ready for this?) Rhombicosidodecahedron and shows us how. And, it all starts with a wooden cube. Wow!
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There is a Danish gentleman that can see more into a small block of wood than anyone that I know of. Even Ernö Rubik is in awe of his work. His name is Bjarne Jespersen and his carvings are amazing.
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entwined Lover's Hearts.
The natural progression from these
exercises is the carving of a chain and
from there, to the carvi ng of flat ri ngs, By
Chapter 8, the discussion has turned to
Cages and it no longer seems so very far
to the intricate, intertwined rings that earn
titles such Hosohedral Hexalink.
Despite the long names and the strong
mathematical basis for the pieces, this is a
practical book aimed at helping students
to do their own woodcarving magic.
One of this reviewer's earliest memories
is of two wood carvings that sat on a
cabinet in grandma's bedroom. Shaped
like little towers, they had wooden balls
held captive inside cavities along their
length.
Everyone marvelled at them, trying to
see a crack, a mark, anything that would
prove that the balls were introduced to
their cages, for surely, surely, they could
not have been carved there.
How much more would they have
marvelled, had they been able to see the
work of Bjarne Jespersen. Where those
old carvings might have seemed unlikely,
the convoluted shapes of Jespersen's carvings
seem absolutely incredible.
The piece shown on the cover of his
book is representative of the projects for
which Jespersen gives instruction, but it is
by no means the most complicated. Despite
the title of the book, there is nothing
magical about the work, though it seems
so, for all these wondrous pieces are
carved from a single block of wood.
Early in the book, there are clues as to
how these remarkable pieces were developed,
The author confesses to an adolescent
interest in solid geometry and a life
long interest in what he terms 'recreational
mathematics'.
These are unquestionably important
attributes for anyone wishing to design
something like the Inverted Great Tetraknot.
Fortunately, the same background is
not required of the reader. At the beginning
of Chapter 4, the author writes:
'Plenty of the projects in this book can be
carved by following the drawings and
instructions.'
One might imagine that this will be
enough for many readers, but Jespersen
appears keen to recruit others to his level
of the discipline, providing guidance in
building mock
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with geometric explanations of how they work.
Woodcarving Magic by Bjarne Jespersen is subtitled "How to Transform a Single Block of Wood Into Impossible Shapes" and includes instructions pocket
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