How to Carve A Wooden Duck

Wooden ducks are very rewarding carving object becuase they are relatively simple and they make great decorations. Wooden Ducks also are used as decoys for the water foul hunter. So there is a well established market and supply ofdecoy ducks. Most ducks used in hunting are no longer made of wood but despite that the duck making industry is large and thriving.

My home has several carved wooden ducks that were here when we purchsed it.

So the steps to carving wooden ducks are as follows:

Ten Steps to A Wooden Duck

Step one, obtain your example duck. If you have a certain duck that you’d like to pattern a wooden duck after get a photo in hand. It is not necessary that you copy the duck exactly but it is nice to have an example pattern duck to go by.

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Step two, obtain your wood, click here to find what tyes of wood are ideal for a project like this. For this exmple I plan to use pine wood from a tree removal project in my front yard. To do this you can purchase wood prepred for carving or just use wood that you already have. In my case I am using a pine log.

Step three, prepare wood by removing the bark and blocking the wood for easy transfer of the duck template.

Step four, draw the duck onto the wood from sides and top and bottom and front views. Sketching the duck onto the wood is a critical step for the beginner.

Step five, make the large cuts and the larger wood removal steps. For example cut out the wood behind the head. Large cuts can be made with power tools if wanted. .Tools like table saws or hand saws can be used to rough cut and remove large amound of wood. Major rounding around the body, around the head.

Step six, begin to carve with a sharp carving knife, this is where the duck begins to take shape. It is critical to have sharp blades during these steps. It is also helpful to re-draw your duck shape as you remove wood, take your time.

Step Seven, once the duck has taken shape and you are satisfied with its shape and have done the fine carving and feather lines. Begin to sand your duck.

Step Eight, move between sanding and line carving and making your finishing touches.

Step Nine, Paint and or Varnish the duck.

Step Ten, take photos, learn from your mistakes and do it again.

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Share a picture of the duck you carved below. If you get brave try to carve a wooden duck with a chainsaw, it can be done. This article from my friend can get you started.

Carving Wooden Ducks

Caving Wooden Ducks

Carving of wooden ducks from wood used to be the primary means that duck hunters made decoys for hunting. When ducks fly overhead and see (or think they see) other ducks they are more likely to fly down and socialize. Then the hiding hunter can shoot one.

Best Wood for Carving Ducks

These hunting ducks were commonly made from cedar wood or pine, which holds up well to water and is very buyont in water. Today ducks are carved from any wood as they are typically not used for hunting and are not placed in water.

Today the demand for decoy ducks is filled by plastics or rubber manufacturers. Injection molding of plastics or rubber is much cheaper and repeatable and can even create more realistic looking decoy duck. Similar to the plastic duck anchored in our pond that fools the real ducks flying by almost every April.

But carving decoy ducks from wood is still a great hobby. It is also a great way to make a unique household decoration, that can even be valuable. It is possible to purchase duck carving kits that help the beginning carver get started.

Our sun room, when we purchased our home was full of wooden ducks and other wooden birds. One of them, pictured in this post looks like a hand carving. I was also impressed with the cost and creativity of some of the wooden ducks being sold online. The average value of a carved wooden duck is about $100.

Painting Wooden Ducks

If you are really planning on putting your carved duck into water (which is rare nowadays) then a wood primer to first seal the wood is advisable. Use of cedar wood with a quality primer can help your duck last for years. After priming use finish paint a Satin finish looks more like an actual duck than does a gloss finish.

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