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5
Aug

HOG HEAVEN PIG SEED

   Posted by: woodbeecarver    in BEE Buzz

HOG HEAVEN PIG SEEDHOG HEAVEN PIG SEED was first created as a whittling exercise to see how small  one could carve a pig.  The first miniature pig was carved in 1982 becoming a pig seed by the accident of humor.  The WOOD BEE CARVER was showing and demonstrating his carvings at an outside show at a restored log cabin-ed village called Pioneer Village close to Caesar’s Creek Lake near Harveysburg, Ohio.  School children visited on a field trip and as part of the demonstration for the visitors I would ask the children if they had ever seen a “pig seed” and then showed them the carved wooden pig explaining that this pig would grow into a big hog by using one’s imagination.  Most of the children realized that I was just kidding them but then the fun part of humor is exaggeration. Read the rest of this entry »

21
Jul

SURVIVOR STUDENTS at Newark, Ohio 2008

   Posted by: woodbeecarver    in Survivor Students

NEWARK, OHIO WHITTLE CARVING CLASSThe photo at the left shows the brave survivors of another Whittle-Carving class taught in Newark, Ohio, July 19 and 20.  In a two day class these students learned about carving only with a knife.  The class project was learning to carve a three inch tall Whittle Folk Monk.  Those participating were: Harry Limings, Bob Morrison, Tammi Crowell, Rich Murphy, Mary Kishler, Bob Green, Joe Hardesty, Lonnie Larsen, John Niggemeyer, Greg Lombardo, Bill Stroud,  Thelma Lanwasser, and front and center, Don Mertz, the WOOD BEE CARVER (the instructor) and Leigh Sherman, in whose carving studio the class was held.    Notice that they are all smiling indicating that we all had fun expanding the horizons of carving by “whittling away time” together.

14
Jul

Whittling Exercises A-B-C’s

   Posted by: woodbeecarver    in Tutorials

Whittling is the art of shaping a hand held piece of wood with a knife using various cutting strokes. The most efficient cut is a slicing cut since the cutting edge of the knife blade is made up of very small teeth very similar to saw teeth. Think of trying to cut a slice of bread. If the knife is laid across the loaf and pressure forces the blade straight down with a wedge cut, the bread will be cut eventually but will be squashed before the blade is forced through the bread. If, however, the knife is used in a slicing action allowing the cutting teeth of the blade to separate the fibers of the baked bread then a slice is possible with a smooth cut with little squashing of the bread. The same happens when whittling by using a slicing action allowing the cutting teeth of the blade to do what it is intended to do without forcing the blade into the wood. The key is to learn to develop a slicing action as often as possible to create clean and crisp cuts. Read the rest of this entry »

13
Jul

Whittling Exercises A-B-C’s 2

   Posted by: woodbeecarver    in Tutorials

 

Whittling is the art of shaping a hand held piece of wood with a knife using various cutting strokes. The most efficient cut is a slicing cut since the cutting edge of the knife blade is made up of very small teeth very similar to saw teeth. Think of trying to cut a slice of bread. If the knife is laid across the loaf and pressure forces the blade straight down with a wedge cut, the bread will be cut eventually but will be squashed before the blade is forced through the bread. If, however, the knife is used in a slicing action allowing the cutting teeth of the blade to separate the fibers of the baked bread then a slice is possible with a smooth cut with little squashing of the bread. The same happens when whittling by using a slicing action allowing the cutting teeth of the blade to do what it is intended to do without forcing the blade into the wood. The key is to learn to develop a slicing action as often as possible to create clean and crisp cuts. Read the rest of this entry »

12
Jul

WHITTLE FOLK SHELF SQUATTERS

   Posted by: woodbeecarver    in Carving Projects

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Whittle Folk Shelf Squatters are various carved faces that sit upon a shelf with part of the carving hanging in front of the shelf.  They are carved out of a one inch square by two inch tall block of basswood.  A saw cut half way into the back side at a slight downward angle approximately one half of the length of the block of wood will establish where the Squatter will sit on the shelf. Read the rest of this entry »

7
Jul

Whittling Exercise – Eyes

   Posted by: woodbeecarver    in Tutorials

Every carver wants to jump right in carving without the benefit of the time invested in practicing and doing exercises. That is normal and natural until each carver learns that every carving one does is a practice piece, and the steps to complete the carving project are exercises in learning by doing. The WOOD BEE CARVER’S philosophy is: “Would be carvers would be carvers if they would carve wood,” meaning that we only learn by doing (practicing and exercising) the carving process. Read the rest of this entry »

17
Jun

CUTTING EDGE SHARP

   Posted by: woodbeecarver    in Knives

“Cutting Edge Sharp” refers to the end result of sharpening a knife blade by hand using various abrasive degrees of fineness and stropping on a leather strop to create the “true cutting edge.”  The drawing diagram  at the left (click to enlarge) of the “cross section of a blade being sharpened” describes what happens in the sharpening process.  Read the rest of this entry »

15
Jun

TINKER KNIVES II – Another Way To Tinker

   Posted by: woodbeecarver    in Knives

TINKER KNIVES IITinker Knives were introduced in the May 25, 2008 post and since then the “tinkering mind” has been active in experimenting with another way to install a pocket knife blade into a wooden handle.  That is the way the “tinkering mind” works, trying to make something out of nothing by trying different approaches to come to the same conclusion of  “I made this myself.” Read the rest of this entry »