From Tree Bark to Comb
by Alpaca Studio in Workshop > Woodworking
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From Tree Bark to Comb


I found this tree bark from scraps. Normally, this kind of material will be thrown away. This time I gonna use it to make something cool.
tool: bench planer
chisels
Japanese pull saw
coping saw
sandpaper (120/ 240/ 320)
Clean the Surface


I first cleaned the surface of the tree bark with a bench plane.
I noticed there is a small knot which is hard to remove. So I used a chisel.
Cut the Shape



Then I draw the shape of the comb on the bark with a white pencil. I cut the shape with a pull saw and a coping saw.
Cut the Teeth



I used the same tools to cut the teeth of the comb.
Shape the Teeth



It seems that the teeth are still too thick for a wood comb. So I used a chisel to reshape them.
After that, I used sandpaper to smooth the teeth as well as shape the teeth.
Finishing!

Finally, I applied some wax to the comb to finish it.
The job is done!
Thanks for watching and have a nice day.