wood carving

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  1. E

    Yew wood

    Hey there, I’m carving a love spoon currently and working with yew for the first time. I had seen it was toxic so been trying to be careful, but I touched it with my hands and then rubbed the inside of my nose on accident! The end of my nose has gone a bit red but nothing crazy, has anyone else...
  2. HandsonBushcraft

    Hands on Bushcraft - Bushcraft Experience 28th February

    Hi everyone, We have our Bushcraft Experience course coming up at the end of February (28th). This course covers a variety of skills including: - Fire lighting - Shelter building - Tree and plant ID - Game preparation - Cooking techniques - Spoon Carving We are happy to offer...
  3. Dean

    Hawthorn On Hawthorn Spork

    A Spork made for a client as an anniversary gift for his wife. Made from Hawthorn with a partially carved leaf and pyrografied leaves, berries and flowers. Treated with Flaxseed oil. [/URL][/IMG] [/URL][/IMG] [/URL][/IMG] [/URL][/IMG]
  4. smojo

    ideas for small woodcarving projects

    Hi I've just started doing a bit of hand woodcarving with knives and made a few small spoons. Just wondered what else I could make that's simple and that is useful rather than just decorative. Any ideas guys?
  5. Biker

    Some amazing wood carvings at a website

    Was having a mooch on line whilst noshing lunch just now, mostly looking for some inspiration for a carving I have to do with the latest challenge Paul and my Brother and I have set each other. I have a piece partially finished but I'm losing interest in it and want to have a go at something...
  6. Paddytray

    What should i do with the rest ?

    I recently helped my neighbours cut down a pine that was damaging there house and mine . Ive put to good use almost all of the wood building a wattle fence retaing a mud bank in my garden . I also made a Shillelagh (sha-lay-lee) Almost ready for our Handfasting instead of a sword . But I have...
  7. cariboo

    Living in the Bush

    I watched a tiny spider Scurry across our rural road Leaving no visible tracks On the freshly fallen snow It stopped at the edge of a sudden crevass Left just moments before by our dog Walking beside me The spider hesitated Then dropped into the abyss Scrambled about the toe holes...