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26
Apr

SURVIVOR STUDENTS – Converse, Indiana

   Posted by: woodbeecarver    in Survivor Students

Eastern Woodland Carving Club StudentsThe Eastern Woodland Carving Club hosted a carving class in Converse, Indiana on April 23, 24 and 25.  Fifteen students learned the basics for carving only with a knife in the Whittle-Carving style.  With good humor, delicious lunch meals and eager enthusiasm each student enjoyed all the various exercises and lessons of learning to slice with the cutting edge and open up a block of wood with notch cuts and three cut triangle chips. Read the rest of this entry »

20
Apr

RALPH E. LONG KNIVES

   Posted by: woodbeecarver    in Knives

REL KNIVESRalph E. Long of Kernersville, North Carolina has been making quality carving knives for over sixteen years.  The reputation of his carving knives has led to a high demand among carvers so much so that on occasion his stock of knives in certain patterns have been exhausted.  Ralph and his wife Dot are delightful and gracious people who are very accommodating be it by phone or at woodcarving shows where they set up there display. Read the rest of this entry »

11
Apr

MASTER SERGEANT- A Commission Carving

   Posted by: woodbeecarver    in Carving Projects

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MASTER SERGEANT is a commission carving that was presented as a gift by a loving wife and son to  Air Force Master Sergeant Dan J. Williams as a retirement gift.  Even though the carving is of a Civil War Union Soldier, yet some artist license was taken to include personal symbols to have significance to the recipient. Read the rest of this entry »

1
Apr

ORIGIN OF THE SCULPTURE BUST

   Posted by: woodbeecarver    in BEE Buzz

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These three photographs of two views  of a Civil War Soldier bust and a Sea Captain bust show the beginning of   busts carved to their basic form.  They are ready to receive detail carving to bring life to their face and outfits. Read the rest of this entry »

31
Mar

MAGNIFICENT SEVEN

   Posted by: woodbeecarver    in Carving Projects

MAGNIFICENT SEVENThe MAGNIFICENT SEVEN represent the first of a beginning series of Whittle Poke Busts.  Each is carved only with a knife using a one and half inch square by three inch tall block of basswood.  A natural finish of artist oil Raw Sienna paint mixed with boiled linseed oil brings each carving to life with a soft glow that shows off the texture of the carving cuts.  Texture is color easily seen through a natural finish. Read the rest of this entry »

22
Mar

CLASS ANNOUNCEMENT

   Posted by: woodbeecarver    in General

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(For information only as this is past history)

A WHITTLE POKE BUST class will be taught by Don Mertz at the Woodcraft Store on Saturday, May 15, 2010.  The class runs from 9:00 A.M. til 4:00 P.M. at the Woodcraft Store, Cross Point Center, 175 E. Alex-Bell Road, Dayton, 45459 (937-438-1282)  The cost is $75 and more information and registration can be made by calling 937-438-1282 at the Woodcraft Store.

WHITTLE POKE BUSTS are carved using only a knife out of a one and half inch square by three inch tall block of basswood.  The photographs above are examples of subjects that can be carved in this one day class.

Don Mertz will also be teaching at the WAG School of Woodcarving http://wagcarvingschool.com/default.aspx April 30 and May 1 and 2, 2010

20
Mar

FUN SPIRAL DESIGN

   Posted by: woodbeecarver    in General

WHAT IS ITWHAT IS IT? These wooden spirals were created during the carving process.  They were  created as a trail of chips from a V tool carving a groove across the grain of a basswood block.  Much like the action of a curling shavings produced while planing with a carpenter’s plane, these spirals have created their own unique artistic design.

20
Mar

SOMBRERO GUY

   Posted by: woodbeecarver    in Carving Projects

SOMBRERO GUYAs a student in a class taught by Bruce Henn, I carved a Sombrero Guy using one of Bruce’s rough outs putting my own interpretation of what was inside the rough out.  Every carving project is a learning experience with challenges and new paths to follow.  That is one advantage of taking a class in that one learns not only from the instructor but also from the camaraderie of fellow students and the carving process.  There was plenty of wood within this rough out for me to turn the head slightly, thin the face and add the bandoleer across the chest of the Sombrero Guy. Read the rest of this entry »