Here's how it all started... with a 4"X4"X12" block of basswood. Because of the "layers" of this piece it was necessary to draw all sides of the piece. Normally, I can get away with a front view followed by "guide marks" on the rest of the sides. Below is the left corner of the front and left sides.
Front view
Left side
With all the sides marked the reduction begins. Mickey will be carved to appear to be made of Legos. That provided a little comfort knowing I could be a bit "rougher" on Mickey.
The reduction of the sides to make the Marquee was more than a little frustrating. Basswood doesn't carve well with burrs. It "fuzzes" terribly.
Below, you can see just how badly the grain is "roughed " by the burrs.
This is a mere sampling of the "fluff" that covered my carving bench.
Here you can see just how much "flattening" and smoothing is ahead of me.
Now to add the lettering!
Trying to make each piece out of a single piece of wood becomes more than a little challenging.
This view is the right side. I carved the words "EXPERIENCE" on the left side with little problems. However, the right side was a different story. I ended up removing the entire word and adding a flat piece of wood to re-do the word on the right side.
Below, wood is added to redo the vertical word. The new piece is on the right side (bottom of photo). the left side is protected with a tongue depressor.
(I know, I've got to purchase a couple of light weight wood clamps!)
At last! The effort was worth it. Now for details.
Mickey worked up quickly and was fitted into place. When gluing one piece onto another piece I prefer to leave wood on the bottom of the piece that can be traced and routed out. That gives me surface area for glue and/or a screw.
The pieces are treated with #209 stain to help hold the grain raising to a minimum.
The piece is ready for color!
Including the base, the piece stands just under 10" tall.
"The American Idol Experience, Lego Mickey and a Broadway Song" marks a bit of a milestone in my carving. It is my 50th piece since 2009.