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    Wood carving Micro Grizzly in Padauk (about an inch and a quarter long)

    Wood carving Micro Grizzly in Padauk (about an inch and a quarter long)


    Micro Grizzly in Padauk (about an inch and a quarter long)

    Posted: 11 Apr 2020 11:39 AM PDT

    my two most recent carvings. I'm trying to get into carving figures and faces.

    Posted: 11 Apr 2020 11:53 AM PDT

    Paduak/Osage Orange ring holder for my wife on our 5th anniversary today. The wood was leftover from a canoe I carved 5 years ago for our wedding day

    Posted: 11 Apr 2020 05:10 PM PDT

    We all lived...

    Posted: 11 Apr 2020 01:40 PM PDT

    Wendigo skull part2

    Posted: 11 Apr 2020 07:07 PM PDT

    Make 16,000 Projects With Step By Step Plans

    Posted: 12 Apr 2020 09:25 AM PDT

    My newst handcarved cherry wood spoon. For more interesting work you can follow @jaegarwulf on instagram

    Posted: 12 Apr 2020 12:54 AM PDT

    3 Basic Woodworking Tips To Help You Get Started

    Posted: 11 Apr 2020 07:34 PM PDT

    3 Basic Woodworking Tips To Help You Get Started

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    Getting started with woodworking is easy with the right tools, materials and woodworking plans. These will require a solid investment, but there are a few basic woodworking tips you need to follow to get the most bang from your buck. Here are 3 basic woodworking tips to get you started in the best possible way:

    Basic Woodworking Tips To Help You Get Started #1: Getting Basic Tools

    You'll definitely have to pop down to your local hardware store in the near future, unless one of your family members is also a woodworking enthusiast. To start off, the basic woodworking tools you'll need are an upgraded table saw, a cordless drill, and a router table. Upgrading your table saw will save you from having to buy a miter saw, and is a good long term investment regardless. One of the basic woodworking tips I learned a long time ago is to maintain these tools well, so that you won't have to replace them more than you have to. Alternatively, if you're on a budget and don't mind waiting for your tools, you can buy them through eBay or Craigslist.

    Basic Woodworking Tips To Help You Get Started #2: Quality Materials For Woodworking

    Obviously, you'll need lots and lots of wood to get started on your initial projects, but don't go overboard when you do buy it. Buy what you need, and go back for more when you need more. That way, you avoid wastage and spoilage of your wood supply.

    Obviously, you can always head down to Home Depot or any other large warehouse type supply store to get the wood that you need, but these only tend to offer a limited range. If you're looking for something other than pine, oak, cedar and plywood, then you can look online to get a good deal on those. eBay and Craigslist are another two good sources to buy your wood on a budget.

    Basic Woodworking Tips To Help You Get Started #3: Accurate Custom Woodworking Plans

    When you're getting started with woodworking, one of the most important basic woodworking tips is to use accurate custom woodworking plans. Good custom woodworking plans are a solid investment that will save you thousands of dollars in wasted materials and countless hours of your precious time. Unless you're vastly experienced in woodworking and have your own personally designed plans, you're going to need to search online for good ones. The best woodworking plans will tell you what materials and tools you need, as well as how to go about constructing your project (complete with diagrams) step by step.

    Clearly, there's not a lot of room for error with the basic woodworking tips for finding the best tools and materials, but plans are where most beginner woodworkers get stuck. There are many different custom woodworking plans being offered online, but if you want the best, then I highly recommend Ted's Woodworking Plans.

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    Carved a basswood Sasquatch during lockdown

    Posted: 11 Apr 2020 11:35 AM PDT

    Just posted a video on getting started and wood carving more specifically for whittling. I wanted to share this with anybody who may be interested it’s a lot of fun we’ve got videos on the YouTube channel for new carvers and experienced ones.

    Posted: 11 Apr 2020 04:38 PM PDT

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