Story and photos by Howard King
Most of this process is based on work by Stuart Moritimer.
- Start with a 2″ by 2″ by 6″ piece of straight grain wood.
- Rough out the placement for the waist and the pointed tip. The section where the spiral columns will be carved should be a shape resembling an egg.
- Draw four parallel lines along the axis of the piece (horizonatal) 90 degrees from each other.
- Mark vertical lines dividing the egg along the center, and roughly ¼ inch from the top and bottom.
- Trace a diagonal line from the intersection of a horizontal and vertical line at the base of the egg up to and through the intersection of the next parallel line and the middle line.