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For carving tools a normal bushcraf knife will be fine, as long as it's strong and razor sharp. or a special carving knife like one from mora. Also a crooked knife can be useful. You can use all kinds of wood for carving but for beginners I reccomend soft woods like birch and willow. Good luck, it's great fun to try
As above really. Mora is a good bet for a nice little carver and for anything to be carved bowl like (spoons, ladles, kuksa) a spoon knife is way easier.
Birch and Alder I found good to carve. Hack out a rough shape of what you want then small cuts. Keep the knife sharp with a good strop every now and then to keep it easy going.
Have fun
Same advice re knives as below - but even a good folder works well
As to woods I like Lime and dislike Pine, Ash is pretty good and Oak while green carves well once it is seasoned it is realy hard work - the same goes for Holly.
Strangely enough Ivy - if you find a good thick bit is wonderful to carve when green but dries like iron and "wrinkles" as it dries with interesting effects
Whatever you do, don't buy those cheap sets with handle and interchangeable blades....
The blades are fairly sharp, but they break (blades AND handles) for a pastime.....
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