I am looking to do some letter carving. I watched Chris Pye's video with Rob Cosman and learned a few things. It seems various lengths of straight chisels are needed as well as gouges and a fishtail according to the video. I am going to start with one inch letters and will acquire a one inch straight chisel. My question is what gouges are the right size for one inch letters. I know Chris said you need one gouge and another slightly smaller/larger if I remember correctly. What I can't remember is if it is the sweep that changes or the width of the gouge???
Sadly the video did not cover the exact tools. It was all on technique. He referenced his book several times for specifics. I looked at Amazon and it is going for over $200. All his other books are cheaper so I don't know if Amazon is messed up or this is a real expensive book. Either way I will track the book down but would like to get going practicing one inch letters as soon as I can.
I currently have 4 gouges - 5/25, 3/16, 9/10 and 7/10. I was hoping I could get one to go with one of these. My thinking without any knowledge is I need a 5 or 6 sweep at ~13 mm and then another slightly smaller either 5/13 or 6/10??? Any help would be appreciated.Thanks, John...



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