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Wonderful Whittlin': August 2012
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I carved the "g" off by accident. Friday, August 31, 2012. Old time Whittler's tricks: cube in cage, with a wooden chain. Whittlin' really comes down to patience, experience, and skill, in that order. More than just about anything else, moving parts take special attention. It takes lots of tiny cuts in order to carefully remove certain areas, while preserving the parts you'd like to keep. Thursday, August 16, 2012. A Mahogany display for some Hand-Carved Mustaches. Monday, August 13, 2012. I think I just...
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Wonderful Whittlin': November 2012
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I carved the "g" off by accident. Wednesday, November 21, 2012. The other kind of carving. Carving wood or carving turkey, which is best? They both require patience and a sharp knife. Wood lasts longer, that's for sure! This year I'm giving thanks to God for so many things. My carvings are in the hands of those who appreciate the work, I have a beautiful and loving fiancé, a wonderful family, and more friends than I deserve or can count. Monday, November 12, 2012. Linked Hearts are up on Etsy. My horses,...
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Wonderful Whittlin': July 2012
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I carved the "g" off by accident. Tuesday, July 24, 2012. Whittling wizard candlesticks from old textile spools. Wednesday, July 18, 2012. The flowing mane of a carved toy horse. I've been working on carving more detailed hair recently, and while it's time consuming, I really like the added texture it can bring to a toy. On these toy horses, it makes them look more lively and just plain pretty. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Whittling wizard candlesticks from old textile spo. View my complete profile.
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Wonderful Whittlin': January 2013
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I carved the "g" off by accident. Tuesday, January 8, 2013. Beer tap handles for the Olde Brick House brewery. Tap handles should be comfortable, sturdy, and attractive to look at. They should also represent something, be it a specific beer, a brewery, a bar or restaraunt, or a private homebrewer's label. I think I've accomplished those goals with these two custom-made tap handles. One handle would be reminescent of brick, with a flat circle on top showing a large hop bud carved in relief.
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Wonderful Whittlin': Whittlin' on Instagram!
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I carved the "g" off by accident. Monday, March 31, 2014. Wonderful Whittlin' is now on Instagram. Check out @wonderfulwhittlin. For more photos of carvings big and small, with lots of "work in progress" shots, woodcarving knives, and more! Here's a sample of some of my recent posts:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hand Cramps from Carving? A Carved Toy Horse for a Baby Girl. View my complete profile. My Feelings On Sports. 5″ stag kephart knife. Couple for tea from some mystery wood.
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Wonderful Whittlin': June 2013
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I carved the "g" off by accident. Tuesday, June 11, 2013. D&D Adventuring Party: treasure chest. Between show prep and carving other projects, I have yet to finish the third figure in the Adventuring Party project (the cleric.) in the meantime, here's a gilded treasure chest complete with an iron padlock. A nice prop for the adventurers! Monday, June 3, 2013. Hand carved Dala horses in basswood. Though I'm American and not Swedish, I have a great respect for Swedish craft, especially the Dalahast.
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Wildcat Outdoors: White Bass on The San Jacinto River
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Where I talk about things that interest me. Monday, February 16, 2015. White Bass on The San Jacinto River. Went Friday and Sunday. Sunday it rained most of the trip. It was worth it tho. I got some food out of it. Friday, Shiny showed me a few hotspots. The clouds looked ominous as I headed out Sunday after church. My haul for the day. I caught alot more than this but these were the keepers. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 18th Century Historical Trekking,1700-1760 (Australia). Made in the USA.
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Smith & Sons Archives • RuggedAmericanGear
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Want your product featured? Tag Archives: Smith and Sons. Accessory review; Custom sheath from ML-Knives.com. May 26, 2016. As written about previously( here. I own and carry a Smith and Sons. Lockback folding knife as my main work knife. I used to carry it in the coin pocket in my Roundhouse. I needed something else. A photo posted by Jake Middleton (@ruggedamericangear). Mar 20, 2016 at 8:28am PDT. It was finished in a little over a week and I went back in to pick it up. Mar 30, 2016 at 9:16am PDT.
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Woodcrafter's Log: Flora and Fauna in a New Climate
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What Are My Tags. Flora and Fauna in a New Climate. Bushcraft is an art of interacting with the world around you, taking your place as part of the natural world. Many of the skills we seek to develop come from a desire to connect with this natural world, with varying degrees of separation from pure natural tools. The animal life is different too. I encounter handfuls of lizards every day, whereas I've seen a lizard once in the UK and never in Poland. Bird life is different too, being at a differe...It's ...
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