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Category Archives: tools
Lettering Large
I do have some bowls in process to share before long, but some photos from a couple recent lettering projects first. I find myself adapting my tools and techniques according to the wood and the size and style of the … Continue reading
Sam Understands V-tools
As I was watching my buddy, Sam, poke his head into the kitchen through the cat door as he often does, I got to thinking about v-tools. Sam’s problem is also the problem of many v-tools: his bottom is too … Continue reading
Posted in books, bowls, sharpening, tools, Uncategorized
Tagged v-tool, v-tool sharpening
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Flute Playing
I really admire people that can play musical instruments, all the more since I’ve tried to do so myself — with poor results. For the past couple months, I’ve been playing around with a penny whistle, and you should hear … Continue reading
Posted in bowls, cherry, holding, layout, patterns, tools, Uncategorized
Tagged carved flutes, carving flutes, fluted bowl, penny whistle, tin whistle
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The Return of the Swallows
This little guy was in the pear tree yesterday morning. I hadn’t made any in awhile, which is a shame because they are a lot of fun to make. I based the design on the swallow and their graceful curves … Continue reading
Posted in bird bowls, bowls, carving, cherry, patterns, spoons, tools, Uncategorized
Tagged bird bowl, cherry bowl, swallow bowl
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Carving like Caron
I often listen to audio books while carving in the shop, and I recently finished Irving Stone’s 1934 book Lust for Life, a biographical novel about the life and work of Vincent van Gogh. Early on, as learning exercises, Vincent … Continue reading
Tree Branch Holdfasts
As I’ve mentioned before, I use holdfasts a lot. A few weeks ago, I started wondering about the possibility of wooden holdfasts, and I think I will experiment more with making some from two pieces of wood joined with a … Continue reading
Woodblock Prints
There’s a lot to like about woodblock prints; the centuries-old tradition, the direct nature of the process, the simplicity of the equipment, and the magic of pulling the print from the block. I decided to give it a try a … Continue reading
Posted in events, sketch, spoons, tools, Uncategorized, woodblock prints
Tagged woodblock print
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The Infant of the Sword
“I suppose every one must have reflected how primeval and how poetical are the things that one carries in one’s pocket; the pocket-knife, for instance, the type of all human tools, the infant of the sword. Once I planned to … Continue reading
Posted in carving, Lettering, tools, Uncategorized
Tagged Boker knives, Boker Whittler, Case knives, Flexcut, pocket knife, Queen Cutlery
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Bring Your Adze
Just a quick post to say that a spot has opened up in my pre-Fest bowl carving class in Plymouth. It’s only three weeks away. If you can squeeze it in, we’ll have a blast making some chips fly together! … Continue reading
Posted in sketch, teaching, tools, Uncategorized
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Getting Started
For those interested in starting to carve bowls and spoons from green wood, the unfamiliarity and variety of the tools can be a little intimidating and confusing, especially when they see the large kits built up over many years by … Continue reading
Posted in adze, axe, carving, green woodworking, tools, Uncategorized
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