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Stropping Compounds - Woodcarving Illustrated I have a question regarding stropping compounds Currently I use the green as that is what came with my Beavercraft set And when I purchased my Flex Cut set it came with yellow I know there are other compounds out there, what is the difference between them? Also, are they interchangeable? Meaning can I start using the
Junior Cobb - Woodcarving Illustrated This famous carver passed away December 14th at age 70 He started carving puppets and figures and selling them to customers on his father's small ferry across the White River in North West Arkansas He lived in a home he built from mostly from recycled scrap and preferred to spend most of his time in the outdoors, producing carvings when he needed a little money He carved a variety of things
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
Juniper Wood - Woodcarving Illustrated Without doubt, if the wood was from around Cache Creek, it is Rocky Mt Juniper I have seen it growing there, particularly in the Hat Creek area, just a ways north of Cache Creek
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
black locust wood for sticks - Woodcarving Illustrated Is black locust at all carvable? I know it really resists rotting, which is why we used it for the house and for the fence line and a driveway bridge over the creek What about the apple? I understand fruit wood is pretty hard, but it will be a while before I attempt the apple, because I am still a rank beginner at this