Wooden Tooth Carving

by wenaumet in Workshop > Woodworking

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Wooden Tooth Carving

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I Carved a wooden tooth (maxillary molar) for my Dentist.

I just started carving and thought I would try a tooth.

I decided on a molar and carved it from a limb of an Ash tree

I had recently cut down In my yard.

It came out fairly well so I gave it as a gift to my Dentist.

Supplies

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Pocket knife.

Whetstone for sharpening.

Small limb from Ash tree.

Sandpaper.

Basic Shaping

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Carving a small limb to a basic shape.

I was sharpening my knife regularly with a Whetstone.

Tooth and Roots

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Carving roots and detailing tooth.

It was alot of tedious work carving

between the roots.


Surface Detailing

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Detailing roots and occlusal suface.

I got detailed dental sketches online.

Finish Detailing

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Finish the detailing. Note labeling of base.

B = Buccal, L = Lingual, D = Distal and M = Mesial.

Finish

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Sanded, waxed and done.

I used a toothbrush to apply wax.