(Download) "Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 64 Fall 2013" by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated (Corporate) ~ Book PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 64 Fall 2013
- Author : Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated (Corporate)
- Release Date : January 28, 2021
- Genre: Crafts & Hobbies,Books,Lifestyle & Home,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 16898 KB
Description
FEATURES
The Wonderful Wizard of Oregon
By Toni Fitzgerald
Gary Burns uses self-taught techniques to carve out a fantastic niche
Back to School
By Mindy Kinsey
Learn to carve or hone your skills at schools and classes across the country
Story Time
By Kathleen Ryan
Carlo Olkeriil tells American stories in traditional Palauan style
Carving Like Maniacs
By Ayleen Stellhorn
Turning a Halloween hobby into a pumpkin-carving business
CNC Woodworking and Laser Cutting
By Bob Duncan
Computer-controlled routers and lasers speed production for repetitive cuts
PROJECTS
Carving a Wood Spirit
By Harold Enlow
Detailed instruction for carving your first wood spirit
Power Carving an American Bison in Relief
By Jose Valencia
Learn the techniques to carve a gunstock on a less expensive wooden plate
Carving a Goldfinch
By Bob Guge
Practice power carving by making this popular songbird
Double-sided Holiday Ornament
By Glenn Stewart
Ingenious Santa/turkey ornament is a real attention-getter
Carving a Caricature Horse
By Dave Stetson
Weary old nag is a great companion for any cowboy carving
Carving Kris Kringle
By Bob Mason
Get a head start on your holiday carving with this simple Santa
Carving a Chipmunk
By Desiree Hajny
Carve, burn, and paint this realistic version of a backyard visitor
PATTERNS
A Fantasy Favorite
By Don Dearolf
Customize this caricature wizard by changing the staff and paint colors
Carving a Little Guy
By Keith Randich
Learn to carve a basic figure and then personalize it as much as you like
TECHNIQUES
Chip Carving an Eagle
By Lora S. Irish
Practice basic chip carving techniques with this patriotic design
Carving a Native American Eye
By John Burke
Techniques for capturing the distinctive shape of these special eyes