Wood Carving Illustrated Issue 13 Holiday 2000
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Beginner's carving Project: Screech Owl. Holiday Ornaments and Gifts. Olde World Santa: Complete Patterns & Instructions. Brush Basics: Making the Right Choices. Hand-Carved Pipes. Testing Tormek Sharpening Systems.
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Wood Carving Illustrated - Issue #13 - Holiday 2000
Open House 2000
A review of the annual event gives it highest marks. Prepare for Open House 2001
Carver of the Year Award
Watch Harold Enlow Grandpa of the Caricature Carvers receive the 1st annual award
The Screech Owl
Art Shoemaker offers an ideal beginner's project
Carving a Christmas Ornament or Wall Switch
Light up the holidays with a colorful relief carving
Pipes of Whimsy
James Margroum turns pipe dreams into an art form
Brush Basics-Part I
Lori Corbett takes the guesswork out of a hirsute subject
Confessions of a Woodcarving Collector
Managing Editor Roger Schroeder writes about a 20-year search for a special woodcarving
Chessmen with Mettle
Robin Hood and other characters of Sherwood Forest come alive
More of the Masters-Part II
No fooling-the carving of a tipsy Victorian really whistles
Olde World Santa
Joel Hull looks back in time to carve St. Nick
Introduction to Chip-Carved Decorations
Barry McKenzie decks the halls with novel chip carvings
Tormek® Put to the Test
Grinding and honing with Tormek® has never been easier or more precise
Wood Review: Apple
Take a shine to a wood that offers sterling qualities for the carver
Santa Head Finishing Techniques
Carole Jean Boyd demonstrates that good finishing is in the flow
Regular Columns
Editor’s Corner
Letters to the Editor
Events Calendar
On the Road
Classifieds
Advertisers’ Index
Weight | 0.500000 |
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Pages | 96 |
Size | 8.5" x 11" |
Author | Barry McKenzie, Carole Jean Boyd, Joel Hull, Roger Schroeder, Tina Toney, Art Shoemaker, Dr John Moon, Jack Kochan, Lori Corbett |
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