Wood Carving Illustrated - Issue #22 - Spring 2003
Product Reviews
The Oar Sharpener produces razor-sharp results; the Veritas® Carver’s Bench is suitable for a host of carvings
Paint Tote Case
This inexpensive project eases storing, organizing and
transporting your favorite colors.
Carving a Folk Art Turtle
It’s a fishing decoy that can also be a nice piece of folk art!
Sighting the Hole
The not-so-subtle expressions of golfers and their stances
score a hole-in-one with caricature carvers
The Joys of Carving
Meet Ralph Rogo, whose work reflects his sense of humor
Carve and Paint a Loon Pin
Even a beginner can make an attractive gift
Burning Basics for Bird Carvers
Realistically speaking, woodburning adds a feathery touch
A Cast of Characters
The Caricature Carvers of America holds its first national competition and creates a set of study casts
Bringing Folk Art to the Masses
Mary Michael Shelley tells stories through her relief carvings
Noah’s Ark
Carvers and clubs climb aboard popular project
Casting Part 1
An introduction to reproducing your carvings at
a reasonable cost
China Cat
Tom Azevedo carves a natural finish feline
Wood Review: Bald Cypress
Many carvers seek the knees of this wood for sculptural
pieces such as spirit faces
Tool Review: Two Cherries Micro Tools Put to the Test
They keep their edges like other top brand full-size
chisels, gouges and V tools
Carving Horse Portraits in Relief
A pattern from the Fox Chapel book by Kurt Koch
Regular Columns
Editor’s Corner
Letters to the Editor
News & Notes
Tips
On the Road
Calendar of Events
Classifieds
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