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- Paddle to the Sea - Woodcarving Illustrated
The NFB film features a Native boy in Nipigon carving a canoe and canoeist and sending it off down the creek, hoping it will reach the ocean Here is a picture of the class watching the Doug Linker video
- alder for carving - Woodcarving Illustrated
Last year I found some alder growing along a creek in Southern California (Private land just outside of San Bernardino) I made some nice spoons out of that Birch to me is the greatest wood for spoons, ladles, kuksa (cup mugs) and bowls Broadleaf Maple is good too, as is Douglas Maple, but I would rather have Birch
- from DeerCreek - Woodcarving Illustrated
Wayne is trying his hand at flat plane work with this caricature
- new from Deer Creek - Woodcarving Illustrated
Share Tweet #1 new from Deer Creek 10-22-2025, 10:46 AM Wayne carved this guy from aspen and it was very discolored in places IMG_2901a jpg IMG_2902a jpg Herb
- Bunch of bottle stoppers - Woodcarving Illustrated
Larry at Deer Creek has carved a bunch of bottle stoppers for a benefit
- new from Deer Creek - Woodcarving Illustrated
new from Deer Creek 04-06-2025, 11:39 PM A couple from Larry Luckow at Deer Creek IMG_2840A jpg IMG_2837A jpg Herb Tags:None #X1F44D 9 Claude Super Mod Louisiana Join Date:Nov 2005 Posts:17706 Share Tweet #2 04-15-2025, 08:06 PM
- User Profile - Woodcarving Illustrated
I carved the first two, A man pulling a cactus thorn from his foot, A Jon Nelson RO and they were a challenge, lot of hard to get to places and they were still hard to get to when I painted The third is carved by Larry Luckow at Deer Creek
- Bark House WIP - Woodcarving Illustrated
Bark-House-WIP gif Cottonwood Bark House WIP found on the banks of the Lynx Creek in Prescott Valley, AZ Prescott cottonwood is much thinner than Colorado cottonwood bark and more challenging I think especially when carving faces
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