Archive for June 7th, 2009
This little fella, called A Good Man, received his true colors the first week of June. He had been carved in April using a carving knife made by Allen Goodman. He stands three inches tall having been carved from a one inch square block by three inches. He was carved exclusively with the Goodman knife in the “Whittle-Carving” style.
Several poses of A Good Man gives a good, all around view of this Whittle-Carving. The last photograph shows the Allen Goodman knife used to carve this little fella. Allen makes a fine carving knife that has a up-sweep cutting edge and the back of the edge has a slight “sway back” curve. The design of this blade shape along with the springy flexibility of the blade allows for good slicing cuts and coming out of a cut without the back edge slowing down the cut. A Good Man was carved as a test of the versatility of Allen’s knife and it certainly passed the test. An Allen Goodman knife is a Good one. Read the rest of this entry »