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Pierced Carving

by BeaverCraft Team 24 Sep 2025 0 Comments
Term: Pierced Carving

Pierced carving (openwork) removes sections of wood completely to create decorative openings. The result is a lace-like pattern where light passes through the design, adding contrast and visual depth.

For beginners, the workflow is plan → pierce → refine. You transfer a pattern, drill starter holes inside the cut-outs, and then carefully connect openings with knives, chisels, or a fret/coping saw. After the waste is removed, you clean edges, add bevels, and soften transitions for a graceful, airy look.

At BeaverCraft, we suggest basswood or thin, straight-grained panels for your first openwork piece—they’re easier to cut and less prone to splitting. A sharp detail knife and a small V-tool help establish clean boundaries and flowing curves; stropping often keeps cuts crisp and safe.

From simple window-like motifs to intricate floral tracery, a compact BeaverCraft tool set gives you precise control for shaping and finishing. A light oil or wax at the end will highlight edges and grain, enhancing the interplay of light and shadow in the pierced design.

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