Sooner or later, almost every DIY enthusiast gets captivated by the possibility of carving wood, extracting from the material a shape that is the fruit of imagination and creativity. Perhaps it happens because humans have been doing this since the Stone Age. Let's discover PG wood carving chisels.

For those who have a desire to create and a spark of creativity, there is an inexhaustible source of free raw material. In any season, wandering through woods and countryside—whether due to natural events, planned tree removals, or simple pruning—you can find pieces of wood of various sizes and types suitable for carving. There are so many things you can make using wood chisels: a decorative item, a keychain, a candle holder, an egg cup, a catch-all tray, and so on up to larger objects like a bowl, a planter base, a base for a table lamp, a sign, or a bas-relief to hang.
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What matters is “seeing” in the shapeless piece (or, conversely, too regular, as in a branch section) what can be created: it’s a matter of imagination. The tools to use are among the oldest that humans have known how to build. They are chisels and wood carving gouges used to sculpt wood; they simply cut the wood fibers cleanly and sometimes separate them if pushed along the grain. Said like that, it seems extremely easy; in reality, it’s very accessible but far from simple, especially at the beginning.
First of all, you need some experience to understand how to use the tools. The handle and their shape suggest instinctive use, but that’s only partly true. The wood yields as expected only when you move the blade correctly, by hand or with the help of a mallet, and only if the tool’s cutting part is super sharp. In this regard, it must be said that you should not expect—unless you buy PG wood chisels—that any old tool will do. A sharp blade makes all the difference between frustration and a satisfying carve.
What Are PG Wood Carving Chisels?
PG wood carving chisels, or sgorbie per legno, are specialized tools designed for shaping and sculpting wood. They come in various profiles—straight, curved, V-shaped—each serving a different purpose. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned carver, having a set of quality chisels is essential. You can find a great selection of home improvement tools online to get started.
How to Make a Bas-Relief or High Relief with Chisels
Creating a bas-relief (low relief) or high relief involves carving a design into a flat wood surface so that the figures stand out. Start by sketching your design on the wood. Use a V-gouge to outline the shapes, then remove background material with a flat chisel. For deeper cuts, use a mallet. Work slowly, following the grain. A sturdy work surface is helpful to keep your piece stable while carving. Finish with sanding and a protective coat of oil or wax.
Essential Tools for Wood Carving
- PG gouges: A set of gouges with different curves for detail work.
- Mallet: A wooden or rubber mallet to drive the chisel.
- Sharpening stone: Keep your tools razor-sharp.
- Clamps: Secure your workpiece to a bench.
- Safety gloves: Protect your hands from slips.
For a comfortable carving experience, consider adding an ergonomic chair to your workshop setup—it makes long sessions easier on your back.
Other Products in the PG Professional Range
The PG Professional line includes more than just chisels. You’ll find precision screwdrivers, measuring tools, and workshop accessories. To keep your carving area organized, browse shelving units for storing your tools and materials. For larger projects, a storage bench can double as seating and a place to keep wood scraps.
Choosing the Right Wood for Carving
Softwoods like pine or basswood are ideal for beginners. Hardwoods like oak or walnut require sharper tools and more effort but yield beautiful results. Always source wood responsibly—reclaimed branches or offcuts work great. If you’re setting up a dedicated carving corner, a sturdy desk provides ample space for your projects.
Tips for Beginners
- Start with simple shapes like spoons or small animals.
- Always carve away from your body.
- Keep your chisels sharp—dull tools are dangerous.
- Practice on scrap wood before starting a final piece.
Displaying Your Finished Carvings
Once you’ve completed a carving, show it off! Small sculptures look great on display shelving or wall decor mounts. A carved bowl can sit on a dining table as a centerpiece. For outdoor pieces, consider outdoor decor options like a weatherproof finish.
FAQ
What is the difference between a chisel and a gouge?
A chisel has a flat blade for straight cuts, while a gouge has a curved blade for carving hollows and rounded shapes. Both are used in wood carving, but gouges are more common for sculpting.
Do I need a mallet to use wood carving chisels?
Not always. For small, detailed work, you can push the chisel by hand. For deeper cuts or harder wood, a mallet provides the necessary force.
How do I sharpen PG wood chisels?
Use a sharpening stone with water or oil. Hold the chisel at a consistent angle (typically 25–30 degrees) and move it in a circular motion. Finish with a leather strop for a polished edge.
Can I carve green (fresh) wood?
Yes, green wood is softer and easier to carve, but it may crack as it dries. Many carvers prefer seasoned wood for finished pieces.
Where can I buy PG wood carving tools?
You can find a range of home improvement tools online, including PG chisels and gouges, perfect for starting your carving journey.
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