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    Name of technique

    Hi, a little new to woodcarving, have been doing the basics, but I came across this cabinet from scandanavia....wow. Could anyone provide the name of the technique used to form the facets of the cabinet and could you direct me to a place that could provide instruction on doing something like this? I have seen articles in FWW with C.Becksvoort dressing up cabinet fronts, but nothing this dramatic.
    Best,
    Ken
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    Looks like some sort of rotary tool

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    this catalog page says they use an angle grinder - must be how the scallops are each uniquely irregular: http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat...furniture.html

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    Nice cabinet! Nice effect.
    Deane
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    Thanks

    Thanks Karl. I guess my internet research is a little rusty, I missed that. What a bummer, I'd rather give it a try with a few gouges than run a grinder for a half hour.

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