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    Saturday, January 4, 2020

    Wood carving Finished my first woodcarving. I’ve made a couple of these with polymer clay but decided to try wood as the joints kept breaking. I was going for a rustic/creepy vibe. She’ll get a full 18th century outfit sewn by hand but that’s another project LOL. Used basswood, Drake knives and acrylic paint.

    Wood carving Finished my first woodcarving. I’ve made a couple of these with polymer clay but decided to try wood as the joints kept breaking. I was going for a rustic/creepy vibe. She’ll get a full 18th century outfit sewn by hand but that’s another project LOL. Used basswood, Drake knives and acrylic paint.


    Finished my first woodcarving. I’ve made a couple of these with polymer clay but decided to try wood as the joints kept breaking. I was going for a rustic/creepy vibe. She’ll get a full 18th century outfit sewn by hand but that’s another project LOL. Used basswood, Drake knives and acrylic paint.

    Posted: 04 Jan 2020 09:08 AM PST

    Attempted Jareth's mask. Gift for a fan of Labyrinth.

    Posted: 03 Jan 2020 06:36 PM PST

    Hand-carved coffee scoop, white birch

    Posted: 04 Jan 2020 07:49 AM PST

    “Pythagoras, the master egghead of them all.” 48" x 48" plywood, ink and crayons. Lots of router time.

    Posted: 04 Jan 2020 07:36 AM PST

    Chasing the grain

    Posted: 03 Jan 2020 02:34 PM PST

    Norse deities Idunna and her Husband Bragi, her apples and his lyre and drum.

    Posted: 03 Jan 2020 08:25 PM PST

    First Attempt at Wood Carving. Loved it. Just ended a bit poorly. I’ll be back. I’ll just wear a glove next time.

    Posted: 04 Jan 2020 07:11 AM PST

    I used food coloring to dye these eastern white cedar mushrooms I made

    Posted: 03 Jan 2020 03:25 PM PST

    Cnc

    Posted: 03 Jan 2020 09:12 PM PST

    Any advice on wood for a beginner?

    Posted: 03 Jan 2020 04:41 PM PST

    Love this sub. You guys are all amazing. I'm just starting off on my journey and was wondering what wood is best to work on for a beginner and where to get it?

    Thanks in advance

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    Wood type

    Posted: 03 Jan 2020 02:22 PM PST

    What kind of wood should you get as a beginner that is not pine I am allergic to it

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