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WOODCARVING ILLUSTRATED SUMMER 2021, ISSUE #95 The Summer 2021 issue of Woodcarving Illustrated includes a variety of projects, patterns, and features, as well as interesting techniques. This issue is a part of the regular magazine subscription.It is also available from your favorite retailer or from FoxFIND THE FOX
You’re invited on a Fox Hunt! You don’t need horses or hounds to find this one—but we do want you to check through this issue very closely, hunting for the outline of the Fox Chapel Logo. Fox Chapel Publishing is the parent company of Woodcarving Illustrated and ScrollSaw Woodworking
GREAT GOUGES: THE ESSENTIAL TOOL KIT A stress-free beginner’s guide to choosing tools by Bob Duncan Beginning carvers often buy a set of carving tools and end up with an assortment of tools they will never use. Instead of paying for tools that don’t fit your needs, buy tools à la carte and create your own HAND SHARPENING MADE SIMPLE SHOP-MADE HOLDING DEVICES Hand Vice. Many wildfowl carvers use a painting stick because the bird is too small to hold. A painting stick is a length of square lumber or a section of a large-diameter dowel with a screw imbedded in one end with the point sticking out.A BIRD IN THE HAND
Woodcarving Illustrated |26 holiday 2011 making a Comfort Bird Smooth lines and a polished finish make these little birds a joy to hold By Frank Foust Sized to fit in your palm and sanded silky WOODCARVING ILLUSTRATED SPRING 2017 ISSUE 78 ADJUSTABLE BOX JOINT JIG 26 JIGS & FIXTURES FOR THE TABLE SAW & ROUTER: The Best of Woodworker’s Journal ADJUSTABLE BOX JOINT JIG On a standard-style box joint jig, setting up the pin to match the dado blade and WOODCARVING ILLUSTRATED The Summer 2021 issue of Woodcarving Illustrated includes a variety of projects, patterns, and features, as well as interesting techniques. This issue is a part of the regular magazine subscription. WOODCARVING ARTISANS Alex Grabovetsky Recognized internationally as a Master Wood Carver, Alex specializes in architectural and ornamental woodcarving by hand. Sign up for his classes at schoolofwoodcarving.com. Arleen Zomer A woodcarver for 28 years, Arleen teaches at her farm as well as online via a dedicated YouTube channel, CarversWoodShop. Betty Sager ViewBetty
WOODCARVING ILLUSTRATED SUMMER 2021, ISSUE #95 The Summer 2021 issue of Woodcarving Illustrated includes a variety of projects, patterns, and features, as well as interesting techniques. This issue is a part of the regular magazine subscription.It is also available from your favorite retailer or from FoxFIND THE FOX
You’re invited on a Fox Hunt! You don’t need horses or hounds to find this one—but we do want you to check through this issue very closely, hunting for the outline of the Fox Chapel Logo. Fox Chapel Publishing is the parent company of Woodcarving Illustrated and ScrollSaw Woodworking
GREAT GOUGES: THE ESSENTIAL TOOL KIT A stress-free beginner’s guide to choosing tools by Bob Duncan Beginning carvers often buy a set of carving tools and end up with an assortment of tools they will never use. Instead of paying for tools that don’t fit your needs, buy tools à la carte and create your own HAND SHARPENING MADE SIMPLE SHOP-MADE HOLDING DEVICES Hand Vice. Many wildfowl carvers use a painting stick because the bird is too small to hold. A painting stick is a length of square lumber or a section of a large-diameter dowel with a screw imbedded in one end with the point sticking out.A BIRD IN THE HAND
Woodcarving Illustrated |26 holiday 2011 making a Comfort Bird Smooth lines and a polished finish make these little birds a joy to hold By Frank Foust Sized to fit in your palm and sanded silky WOODCARVING ILLUSTRATED SPRING 2017 ISSUE 78 ADJUSTABLE BOX JOINT JIG 26 JIGS & FIXTURES FOR THE TABLE SAW & ROUTER: The Best of Woodworker’s Journal ADJUSTABLE BOX JOINT JIG On a standard-style box joint jig, setting up the pin to match the dado blade and WOODCARVING ARTISANS Alex Grabovetsky Recognized internationally as a Master Wood Carver, Alex specializes in architectural and ornamental woodcarving by hand. Sign up for his classes at schoolofwoodcarving.com. Arleen Zomer A woodcarver for 28 years, Arleen teaches at her farm as well as online via a dedicated YouTube channel, CarversWoodShop. Betty Sager ViewBetty
CONTACT US - WOODCARVING ILLUSTRATED Contact Us Woodcarving Illustrated 903 Square Street Mount Joy, PA 17552 Phone: 1-800-457-9112 Customer Service To inquire about magazine subscriptions, renewals, and change of address requests email us or contact: Woodcarving Illustrated Customer Service 903 Square St. Mount Joy, PA 17552 Phone: 800-457-9112 8:30am-5:00pm, Monday – Friday,EST Magazine Sales
FORUMS - WOODCARVING ILLUSTRATED A place to discuss carvings in found wood including cottonwood bark, driftwood, and other types of found wood THE RIGHT WOOD FOR WALKING STICKS For more on carving walking sticks, see Hand Carving Your Own Walking Stick by David Stehly. Carve beautiful wildlife walking sticks with step-by-step projects, ready-to-use patterns, an inspirational color photo gallery, and advice on wood sourcing and finishing. PREPARING YOUR CARVING FOR PAINT Choose the right technique for a perfect finish by Vicki Rhodes Carving by Dennis Thornton This article was first published in issue 45 of Woodcarving Illustrated. Many carvers paint their work with acrylic paints. Acrylic paints clean up with water while wet, ALL ABOUT FILES, RASPS, AND RIFFLERS These versatile tools have a wide range of carving uses by Roger Schroeder This article was first published in issue 42 of Woodcarving Illustrated. While purists will argue that files, rasps and rifflers, not to mention sandpaper, should never touch a woodTOOLS OF THE TRADE
An introduction to the tools used in traditional woodcarving by Chris Pye I carve in what might be called the traditional manner. It is sometimes referred to as European. The tools of my trade consist of variously shaped gouges, chisels, and so on. I don’t often useknives, which
SHARP TOOLS, GREAT VALUE Schaaf Tools offers Swiss quality at a third of the price By Bob Duncan See the full review in the Summer 2019 issue of Woodcarving Illustrated MSRP: $95.95 factory-sharpened; $140.99 professionally sharpened; with free shipping from schaaftools.com As every carver knows, getting good tools can be a challenge. A set FORUM - WOODCARVING ILLUSTRATED A place to post your own reference photos of different carving subjects (wildlife, wildfowl, even human figures). CHOOSING A WHITTLING KNIFE What to look for when selecting a folding knife By Bob Duncan. One of the neat things about whittling is that you can do it anywhere. This means your knife should be portable, and nothing beats the convenience of safely slipping a folded knife into your pocket. WOODCARVING ILLUSTRATED The Summer 2021 issue of Woodcarving Illustrated includes a variety of projects, patterns, and features, as well as interesting techniques. This issue is a part of the regular magazine subscription. WOODCARVING ARTISANS Alex Grabovetsky Recognized internationally as a Master Wood Carver, Alex specializes in architectural and ornamental woodcarving by hand. Sign up for his classes at schoolofwoodcarving.com. Arleen Zomer A woodcarver for 28 years, Arleen teaches at her farm as well as online via a dedicated YouTube channel, CarversWoodShop. Betty Sager ViewBetty
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WOODCARVING ILLUSTRATED SUMMER 2021, ISSUE #95 Woodcarving Illustrated Summer 2021, Issue #95. by magassist — April 30, 2021. The Summer 2021 issue of Woodcarving Illustrated includes a variety of projects, patterns, and features, as well as interesting techniques. This issue is a part of the regular magazine subscription. It is also available from your favorite retailer or from Fox FORUMS - WOODCARVING ILLUSTRATED Hi from North East England. by Randy. Today, 10:28 AM. Sub-Forums: Welcome Members (5,546/54,672) Publisher Feedback (92/814) A Beginner's Guide To the Woodcarving Illustrated Message Board (24/214) Woodworking Show and Open House (22/106)FIND THE FOX
You’re invited on a Fox Hunt! You don’t need horses or hounds to find this one—but we do want you to check through this issue very closely, hunting for the outline of the Fox Chapel Logo. Fox Chapel Publishing is the parent company of Woodcarving Illustrated and ScrollSaw Woodworking
GREAT GOUGES: THE ESSENTIAL TOOL KIT Gouges are designed to carve grooves without the corners of the tool digging into the wood. This serves a few purposes. Gouges remove excess wood quickly, especially from a flat surface, where the corners of a flat chisel would dig in and get stuck. It also allows you to stop-cut around round objects. FORUM - WOODCARVING ILLUSTRATED 137,413. Hi from North East England. by woodburner807. Yesterday, 06:14 AM. Sub-Forums: Welcome Members (5,546/54,671) Publisher Feedback (92/814) A Beginner's Guide To the Woodcarving Illustrated Message Board (24/214) Woodworking Show and Open House (22/106)A BIRD IN THE HAND
Woodcarving Illustrated |26 holiday 2011 making a Comfort Bird Smooth lines and a polished finish make these little birds a joy to hold By Frank Foust Sized to fit in your palm and sanded silky WOODCARVING ILLUSTRATED SPRING 2017 ISSUE 78 WOODCARVING ILLUSTRATED The Summer 2021 issue of Woodcarving Illustrated includes a variety of projects, patterns, and features, as well as interesting techniques. This issue is a part of the regular magazine subscription. WOODCARVING ARTISANS Alex Grabovetsky Recognized internationally as a Master Wood Carver, Alex specializes in architectural and ornamental woodcarving by hand. Sign up for his classes at schoolofwoodcarving.com. Arleen Zomer A woodcarver for 28 years, Arleen teaches at her farm as well as online via a dedicated YouTube channel, CarversWoodShop. Betty Sager ViewBetty
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WOODCARVING ILLUSTRATED SUMMER 2021, ISSUE #95 Woodcarving Illustrated Summer 2021, Issue #95. by magassist — April 30, 2021. The Summer 2021 issue of Woodcarving Illustrated includes a variety of projects, patterns, and features, as well as interesting techniques. This issue is a part of the regular magazine subscription. It is also available from your favorite retailer or from FoxFIND THE FOX
You’re invited on a Fox Hunt! You don’t need horses or hounds to find this one—but we do want you to check through this issue very closely, hunting for the outline of the Fox Chapel Logo. Fox Chapel Publishing is the parent company of Woodcarving Illustrated and ScrollSaw Woodworking
FORUMS - WOODCARVING ILLUSTRATED Hi from North East England. by Randy. Today, 10:28 AM. Sub-Forums: Welcome Members (5,546/54,672) Publisher Feedback (92/814) A Beginner's Guide To the Woodcarving Illustrated Message Board (24/214) Woodworking Show and Open House (22/106) GREAT GOUGES: THE ESSENTIAL TOOL KIT Gouges are designed to carve grooves without the corners of the tool digging into the wood. This serves a few purposes. Gouges remove excess wood quickly, especially from a flat surface, where the corners of a flat chisel would dig in and get stuck. It also allows you to stop-cut around round objects. HAND SHARPENING MADE SIMPLE FORUM - WOODCARVING ILLUSTRATED 137,413. Hi from North East England. by woodburner807. Yesterday, 06:14 AM. Sub-Forums: Welcome Members (5,546/54,671) Publisher Feedback (92/814) A Beginner's Guide To the Woodcarving Illustrated Message Board (24/214) Woodworking Show and Open House (22/106)A BIRD IN THE HAND
Woodcarving Illustrated |26 holiday 2011 making a Comfort Bird Smooth lines and a polished finish make these little birds a joy to hold By Frank Foust Sized to fit in your palm and sanded silky WOODCARVING ARTISANS Alex Grabovetsky Recognized internationally as a Master Wood Carver, Alex specializes in architectural and ornamental woodcarving by hand. Sign up for his classes at schoolofwoodcarving.com. Arleen Zomer A woodcarver for 28 years, Arleen teaches at her farm as well as online via a dedicated YouTube channel, CarversWoodShop. Betty Sager ViewBetty
CARVING A NOSE
Use a 3/16″ (5mm) skew chisel and a carving knife. Stop-cut along the outer corners of the nose. Then, cut up to the stop cuts to set the nose back into the plane of the face. Step 6: Refine the cheeks and side of the nose. Carve alongside the nose up into the eyesockets.
PATTERNS & PROJECTS ARCHIVES The Fall 2019 issue of Woodcarving Illustrated includes a variety of projects, patterns, and features, as well as interesting techniques. This issue is a part of the regular magazine subscription. It is also available from your favorite retailer or from Fox Chapel Publishing, foxchapelpublishing.com or 1-800-457-9112. Scroll down for a sneakpeak!
THE RIGHT WOOD FOR WALKING STICKS For more on carving walking sticks, see Hand Carving Your Own Walking Stick by David Stehly. Carve beautiful wildlife walking sticks with step-by-step projects, ready-to-use patterns, an inspirational color photo gallery, and advice on wood sourcing and finishing. The book is available from Fox Chapel Publishing for $14.99 plus S&H. ALL ABOUT FILES, RASPS, AND RIFFLERS These versatile tools have a wide range of carving uses by Roger Schroeder This article was first published in issue 42 of Woodcarving Illustrated. While purists will argue that files, rasps and rifflers, not to mention sandpaper, should never touch a wood SHOP-MADE HOLDING DEVICES John and Nancy Burke, of Ithaca, NE, designed and built an American-style carver’s frame that accomplishes what expensive vises do and then some. It allows a carving to be rotated horizontally and vertically, and it also allows you to adjust the height of the project. Using a length of 4″ x 6″ lumber for the post and a pieceof 3″-thick
TOOLS FOR REMOVING WOOD QUICKLY We test-drive the hardiest “toys” on the market By Bob Duncan While some carvers resort to a chainsaw to remove excess wood quickly, other options exist for carvers who are hesitant to handle one. Automach CH-80 This large reciprocating carver is not just for fans ofedged tools. With
ALL ABOUT DRAWKNIVES, SPOKESHAVES, AND SCORPS Practice cutting bevel-side up. Turn the tool over so the bevel side is up. Again, remove wood with a series of short and long strokes. 5. Refine the cuts. Hold the blade at an angle to the work, either bevel up or down, and slide the blade to one side as you pull the tool. It helps to imagine slicing a CHOOSING POWER CARVING BITS In power carving, the bur or bit is the part of the tool that does that actual wood removal. The power carving tool, such as a flexible shaft machine or micro motor, spins the bit at a high speed and the cutting surface or abrasive on the bit removes the wood. USING 1/4 BITS IN DREMEL TOOL Tweet. #4. 01-24-2008, 03:18 PM. Re: using 1/4 bits in dremel tool. I'd sure like to know the model number of the Dremel that you have and what head and collet that you're using on it Alice. The basic shaft diameter on the new Dremels is approximately 1/4" so WOODCARVING ILLUSTRATED The Summer 2021 issue of Woodcarving Illustrated includes a variety of projects, patterns, and features, as well as interesting techniques. This issue is a part of the regular magazine subscription. WOODCARVING ARTISANS Alex Grabovetsky Recognized internationally as a Master Wood Carver, Alex specializes in architectural and ornamental woodcarving by hand. Sign up for his classes at schoolofwoodcarving.com. Arleen Zomer A woodcarver for 28 years, Arleen teaches at her farm as well as online via a dedicated YouTube channel, CarversWoodShop. Betty Sager ViewBetty
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Are you looking for help finding an article or author featured in Woodcarving Illustrated? Use the search bar below to search the Fox Chapel Publishing database of Woodcarving Illustrated articles by keyword. Use the green plus button to see more information about anentry. If
WOODCARVING ILLUSTRATED SUMMER 2021, ISSUE #95 Woodcarving Illustrated Summer 2021, Issue #95. by magassist — April 30, 2021. The Summer 2021 issue of Woodcarving Illustrated includes a variety of projects, patterns, and features, as well as interesting techniques. This issue is a part of the regular magazine subscription. It is also available from your favorite retailer or from Fox FORUMS - WOODCARVING ILLUSTRATED Hi from North East England. by Randy. Today, 10:28 AM. Sub-Forums: Welcome Members (5,546/54,672) Publisher Feedback (92/814) A Beginner's Guide To the Woodcarving Illustrated Message Board (24/214) Woodworking Show and Open House (22/106)FIND THE FOX
You’re invited on a Fox Hunt! You don’t need horses or hounds to find this one—but we do want you to check through this issue very closely, hunting for the outline of the Fox Chapel Logo. Fox Chapel Publishing is the parent company of Woodcarving Illustrated and ScrollSaw Woodworking
GREAT GOUGES: THE ESSENTIAL TOOL KIT Gouges are designed to carve grooves without the corners of the tool digging into the wood. This serves a few purposes. Gouges remove excess wood quickly, especially from a flat surface, where the corners of a flat chisel would dig in and get stuck. It also allows you to stop-cut around round objects. FORUM - WOODCARVING ILLUSTRATED 137,413. Hi from North East England. by woodburner807. Yesterday, 06:14 AM. Sub-Forums: Welcome Members (5,546/54,671) Publisher Feedback (92/814) A Beginner's Guide To the Woodcarving Illustrated Message Board (24/214) Woodworking Show and Open House (22/106)A BIRD IN THE HAND
Woodcarving Illustrated |26 holiday 2011 making a Comfort Bird Smooth lines and a polished finish make these little birds a joy to hold By Frank Foust Sized to fit in your palm and sanded silky WOODCARVING ILLUSTRATED SPRING 2017 ISSUE 78 WOODCARVING ILLUSTRATED The Summer 2021 issue of Woodcarving Illustrated includes a variety of projects, patterns, and features, as well as interesting techniques. This issue is a part of the regular magazine subscription. WOODCARVING ARTISANS Alex Grabovetsky Recognized internationally as a Master Wood Carver, Alex specializes in architectural and ornamental woodcarving by hand. Sign up for his classes at schoolofwoodcarving.com. Arleen Zomer A woodcarver for 28 years, Arleen teaches at her farm as well as online via a dedicated YouTube channel, CarversWoodShop. Betty Sager ViewBetty
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Are you looking for help finding an article or author featured in Woodcarving Illustrated? Use the search bar below to search the Fox Chapel Publishing database of Woodcarving Illustrated articles by keyword. Use the green plus button to see more information about anentry. If
WOODCARVING ILLUSTRATED SUMMER 2021, ISSUE #95 Woodcarving Illustrated Summer 2021, Issue #95. by magassist — April 30, 2021. The Summer 2021 issue of Woodcarving Illustrated includes a variety of projects, patterns, and features, as well as interesting techniques. This issue is a part of the regular magazine subscription. It is also available from your favorite retailer or from Fox FORUMS - WOODCARVING ILLUSTRATED Hi from North East England. by Randy. Today, 10:28 AM. Sub-Forums: Welcome Members (5,546/54,672) Publisher Feedback (92/814) A Beginner's Guide To the Woodcarving Illustrated Message Board (24/214) Woodworking Show and Open House (22/106)FIND THE FOX
You’re invited on a Fox Hunt! You don’t need horses or hounds to find this one—but we do want you to check through this issue very closely, hunting for the outline of the Fox Chapel Logo. Fox Chapel Publishing is the parent company of Woodcarving Illustrated and ScrollSaw Woodworking
GREAT GOUGES: THE ESSENTIAL TOOL KIT Gouges are designed to carve grooves without the corners of the tool digging into the wood. This serves a few purposes. Gouges remove excess wood quickly, especially from a flat surface, where the corners of a flat chisel would dig in and get stuck. It also allows you to stop-cut around round objects. FORUM - WOODCARVING ILLUSTRATED 137,413. Hi from North East England. by woodburner807. Yesterday, 06:14 AM. Sub-Forums: Welcome Members (5,546/54,671) Publisher Feedback (92/814) A Beginner's Guide To the Woodcarving Illustrated Message Board (24/214) Woodworking Show and Open House (22/106)A BIRD IN THE HAND
Woodcarving Illustrated |26 holiday 2011 making a Comfort Bird Smooth lines and a polished finish make these little birds a joy to hold By Frank Foust Sized to fit in your palm and sanded silky WOODCARVING ILLUSTRATED SPRING 2017 ISSUE 78 WOODCARVING ARTISANS Alex Grabovetsky Recognized internationally as a Master Wood Carver, Alex specializes in architectural and ornamental woodcarving by hand. Sign up for his classes at schoolofwoodcarving.com. Arleen Zomer A woodcarver for 28 years, Arleen teaches at her farm as well as online via a dedicated YouTube channel, CarversWoodShop. Betty Sager ViewBetty
CARVING A NOSE
Use a 3/16″ (5mm) skew chisel and a carving knife. Stop-cut along the outer corners of the nose. Then, cut up to the stop cuts to set the nose back into the plane of the face. Step 6: Refine the cheeks and side of the nose. Carve alongside the nose up into the eyesockets.
PATTERNS & PROJECTS ARCHIVES The Fall 2019 issue of Woodcarving Illustrated includes a variety of projects, patterns, and features, as well as interesting techniques. This issue is a part of the regular magazine subscription. It is also available from your favorite retailer or from Fox Chapel Publishing, foxchapelpublishing.com or 1-800-457-9112. Scroll down for a sneakpeak!
THE RIGHT WOOD FOR WALKING STICKS For more on carving walking sticks, see Hand Carving Your Own Walking Stick by David Stehly. Carve beautiful wildlife walking sticks with step-by-step projects, ready-to-use patterns, an inspirational color photo gallery, and advice on wood sourcing and finishing. The book is available from Fox Chapel Publishing for $14.99 plus S&H. ALL ABOUT FILES, RASPS, AND RIFFLERS These versatile tools have a wide range of carving uses by Roger Schroeder This article was first published in issue 42 of Woodcarving Illustrated. While purists will argue that files, rasps and rifflers, not to mention sandpaper, should never touch a wood SHOP-MADE HOLDING DEVICES John and Nancy Burke, of Ithaca, NE, designed and built an American-style carver’s frame that accomplishes what expensive vises do and then some. It allows a carving to be rotated horizontally and vertically, and it also allows you to adjust the height of the project. Using a length of 4″ x 6″ lumber for the post and a pieceof 3″-thick
TOOLS FOR REMOVING WOOD QUICKLY We test-drive the hardiest “toys” on the market By Bob Duncan While some carvers resort to a chainsaw to remove excess wood quickly, other options exist for carvers who are hesitant to handle one. Automach CH-80 This large reciprocating carver is not just for fans ofedged tools. With
ALL ABOUT DRAWKNIVES, SPOKESHAVES, AND SCORPS Practice cutting bevel-side up. Turn the tool over so the bevel side is up. Again, remove wood with a series of short and long strokes. 5. Refine the cuts. Hold the blade at an angle to the work, either bevel up or down, and slide the blade to one side as you pull the tool. It helps to imagine slicing a CHOOSING POWER CARVING BITS In power carving, the bur or bit is the part of the tool that does that actual wood removal. The power carving tool, such as a flexible shaft machine or micro motor, spins the bit at a high speed and the cutting surface or abrasive on the bit removes the wood. USING 1/4 BITS IN DREMEL TOOL Tweet. #4. 01-24-2008, 03:18 PM. Re: using 1/4 bits in dremel tool. I'd sure like to know the model number of the Dremel that you have and what head and collet that you're using on it Alice. The basic shaft diameter on the new Dremels is approximately 1/4" so WOODCARVING ILLUSTRATED The Summer 2021 issue of Woodcarving Illustrated includes a variety of projects, patterns, and features, as well as interesting techniques. This issue is a part of the regular magazine subscription.CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Calendar of Events . ALASKA. Feb 20-Mar 7: ANCHORAGE Artistry in Wood. Midtown Mall, 600 E Northern Lights Blvd. For information on prices, classes, and lodging, contact Ryan Roen, 907-717-9057,roenrm@yahoo.com.
FIND THE FOX
You’re invited on a Fox Hunt! You don’t need horses or hounds to find this one—but we do want you to check through this issue very closely, hunting for the outline of the Fox Chapel Logo. Fox Chapel Publishing is the parent company of Woodcarving Illustrated and ScrollSaw Woodworking
FORUMS - WOODCARVING ILLUSTRATED A place to discuss carvings in found wood including cottonwood bark, driftwood, and other types of found wood MYTHICAL COTTAGE DETAILS In the spring 2020 issue (#90), you learned all the steps for carving Betty Padden’s Mythical Woodland Cottage. In the latest issue — summer 2020 (#91) — you learned how to assemble the pieces and prepare them for paint. HAND SHARPENING MADE SIMPLE THE RIGHT WOOD FOR WALKING STICKS For more on carving walking sticks, see Hand Carving Your Own Walking Stick by David Stehly. Carve beautiful wildlife walking sticks with step-by-step projects, ready-to-use patterns, an inspirational color photo gallery, and advice on wood sourcing and finishing.HILLBILLY CHESS SET
Stage your own backwoods battle with patterns for a complete chess set By Mitchell Cartledge Most of my carvings tend to be small so I can move from an idea to a finished piece relatively quickly. After creating a few typical hillbilly caricatures, they took on a life oftheir
FULL MOON NIGHTLIGHT Front Back Cut solid line perimeter only, and notch A I A A SCROLL SAW WOODWORKING & CRAFTS ScrollSawer.com 4 / 4 Full Moon Nightlight By Deb Nicholson (Continued from page 1) 1˜⁄˛"-diameter hole Lamp holderMoon template
NOTTO CARVING KNIVES.....WARNING I've just been contacted by an old friend of mine, Carol Notto, who is the widow of the late, well known knife maker, Rich Notto. When Rich died, his son David, took over the knife making. WOODCARVING ILLUSTRATED The Summer 2021 issue of Woodcarving Illustrated includes a variety of projects, patterns, and features, as well as interesting techniques. This issue is a part of the regular magazine subscription.CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Calendar of Events . ALASKA. Feb 20-Mar 7: ANCHORAGE Artistry in Wood. Midtown Mall, 600 E Northern Lights Blvd. For information on prices, classes, and lodging, contact Ryan Roen, 907-717-9057,roenrm@yahoo.com.
FIND THE FOX
You’re invited on a Fox Hunt! You don’t need horses or hounds to find this one—but we do want you to check through this issue very closely, hunting for the outline of the Fox Chapel Logo. Fox Chapel Publishing is the parent company of Woodcarving Illustrated and ScrollSaw Woodworking
FORUMS - WOODCARVING ILLUSTRATED A place to discuss carvings in found wood including cottonwood bark, driftwood, and other types of found wood MYTHICAL COTTAGE DETAILS In the spring 2020 issue (#90), you learned all the steps for carving Betty Padden’s Mythical Woodland Cottage. In the latest issue — summer 2020 (#91) — you learned how to assemble the pieces and prepare them for paint. HAND SHARPENING MADE SIMPLE THE RIGHT WOOD FOR WALKING STICKS For more on carving walking sticks, see Hand Carving Your Own Walking Stick by David Stehly. Carve beautiful wildlife walking sticks with step-by-step projects, ready-to-use patterns, an inspirational color photo gallery, and advice on wood sourcing and finishing.HILLBILLY CHESS SET
Stage your own backwoods battle with patterns for a complete chess set By Mitchell Cartledge Most of my carvings tend to be small so I can move from an idea to a finished piece relatively quickly. After creating a few typical hillbilly caricatures, they took on a life oftheir
FULL MOON NIGHTLIGHT Front Back Cut solid line perimeter only, and notch A I A A SCROLL SAW WOODWORKING & CRAFTS ScrollSawer.com 4 / 4 Full Moon Nightlight By Deb Nicholson (Continued from page 1) 1˜⁄˛"-diameter hole Lamp holderMoon template
NOTTO CARVING KNIVES.....WARNING I've just been contacted by an old friend of mine, Carol Notto, who is the widow of the late, well known knife maker, Rich Notto. When Rich died, his son David, took over the knife making. WOODCARVING ARTISANS Alex Grabovetsky Recognized internationally as a Master Wood Carver, Alex specializes in architectural and ornamental woodcarving by hand. Sign up for his classes at schoolofwoodcarving.com. Arleen Zomer A woodcarver for 28 years, Arleen teaches at her farm as well as online via a dedicated YouTube channel, CarversWoodShop. Betty Sager ViewBetty
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Are you looking for help finding an article or author featured in Woodcarving Illustrated? Use the search bar below to search the Fox Chapel Publishing database of Woodcarving Illustrated articles by keyword. Use the green plus button to see more information about anentry. If
ONLINE 2020 CARVING COURSES Carving, of Course! Taking a class might look different this year—but it’s not out of the question. That’s why we prepared a short list of online resources available to help you keep thosewoodchips flying.
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BEAVERCRAFT BEAVER SANTA Project courtesy of BeaverCraft He’s jolly. He’s festive. And he has a beard! But this little guy isn’t your typical Santa Claus. Have fun carving BeaverCraft‘s cute and comical take on ol’ St. Nicholas. We provided the patterns and a video for you to see he’scarved from start
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23, 2020 — Holiday Carving WOODCARVING ILLUSTRATED WINTER 2020, ISSUE #93 The Winter 2020 issue of Woodcarving Illustrated includes a variety of projects, patterns, and features, as well as interesting techniques. This issue is a part of the regular magazine subscription. It is also available from your favorite retailer or from Fox Chapel Publishing, foxchapelpublishing.com or 1-800-457-9112. Scroll down for a sneak peak!by magassist
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22, 2020 — Current Issue ONLINE 2020 CARVING COURSES Carving, of Course! Taking a class might look different this year—but it’s not out of the question. That’s why we prepared a short list of online resources available to help you keep those woodchips flying. We’d love to continue adding to the list. If you know of a course, pleaseby magassist
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By Floyd Rhadigan Halloween has always been my favorite holiday. It’s the one day a year you can be anyone or anything you want to be. We woodcarvers don’t want to be left out, so this pumpkin-headed ghost is my whimsical Halloween treat. Carving the Ghost This piece isnot
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BEGINNER’S WOODBURNER SHOPPING GUIDE These entry-level models get you burning without breaking the bank By Bob Duncan There are a few essential tools that you need before you begin woodburning. For first timers, we recommend starting with a cheaper model before investing in the more serious ones. If you decidethat you would like
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The 2020 issue of Pyrography includes a variety of projects, patterns, and features, as well as interesting techniques. This issue is not part of the regular magazine subscription. It is also available from your favorite retailer or from Fox Chapel Publishing, foxchapelpublishing.com or 1-800-457-9112. Scroll down for a sneak peak!by magassist
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Minimal line work sets a lunar tone in this frosty forest scene By Deborah Pompano Full moon nights have a watchful, meditative quality to them. For me, this feeling is amplified in winter, when fallen snow muffles the small sounds typical of the forest. I’ve kept the burned linesby magassist
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28, 2020 — Patterns & Projects FREE SUMMERY PATTERNS We hope your 4th of July weekend is full of food, fireworks, and lots of time outdoors, but don’t forget to carve out some time for yourself. Check out these exclusive FREE carving patterns (designed by Lora Irish) just in time for the holiday—because holidays should always include time spentby magassist
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Burn and color a fall forest scene fit for any harvest celebration. By Deborah Pompano This soaring chickadee project is a perfect way to practice your burning and painting skills. Most of the design consists of basic line work, which you can enhance as desired with shading andyour preferred
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