Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 52 Fall 2010

· Fox Chapel Publishing
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In this Issue:

FEATURES:

The Whittling Whimsy of Walt Garrison by Kathleen Ryan

Gifts for Carvers

Tom Wolfe: Woodcarver of the Year by Bob Duncan

PROJECTS:

Carving a Pierced Relief Tree by MaAnna Stephenson

Making a Carved Jack-O-Lantern by Sandy Smith

Carving an Oak Leaf Bowl by Chris Pye

Carving a Private Investigator by Dennis Thornton

Carving a Woodspirit in Cottonwood Bark by Edward Otto

Power Carve a Canvasback Duck by Chuck Solomon and Dave Hamilton

Handcarving a Realistic Squirrel by Leah Goddard

Relief Carve an Autumn Scene by Bob Biermann

Making Maple Leaf Pins by John Hoesman

Miniature Scarecrow Ornament by Gerald Smith

Shelf Sitter Elf by Floyd Rhadigan

TECHNIQUES:

Embellishing with Basswood Inlays by David Stewart

Sawing Carving Blanks by Jim Willis

DEPARTMENTS:

Editor's Letter

From Our Mailbag

News and Notes

Tips and Techniques

Reader Gallery

Calendar of Events

Coming Features

Ad Directory

Woodchips

About the author

As the leading how-to magazine for woodcarvers, Woodcarving Illustrated promotes woodcarving as a fun pastime and recognized art form. Whether you’re just getting started in the world of woodcarving or have been making chips for decades, Woodcarving Illustrated is designed to help you make the most of your carving time. Each quarterly issue is jammed with projects, instructions, photos, tool reviews, tips, and techniques. Expert guidance from the world’s most talented carvers helps you to complete more projects and hone your skills.

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