what woods are best for carving?

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May 14, 2008
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I got hold of a tree surgeon which gave me some lime, which i am going make some cordage from but is it any good for carving, easy to work with?

what woods are easy to carve for beginners
 

badgeringtim

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May 26, 2008
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I understand that lime is one of the best - gives a very creamy colouerd finish.
Not had the chance myself though.
I also recall that its good for heath boards for friction firelighting

Many others on here who'll have better knowlage than i though.

Also worth searching the forums, as there are a great many threads on woods and their various uses chances are this has been addressed many times over!
:)
 

HillBill

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Oct 1, 2008
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Yeah, sycamore and birch were the easiest green. Sycamore is good for things in contact with food, spoons, spatulas etc. Willow is good too.
 

troy ap De skog

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well easy to carve...
any member or the birch family- (hazle, alder and birch)
sycomore and anyother Acer/maple
Lime
any of the Rose woods(sorbus/ prunus are easierst of these)

make a litle box or tracking pole with decorations...
then move onto spoons, bowls and cups...
 
May 14, 2008
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Saturday i had a go at a spoon i think it looks good, and wouldn't mind your opinions but dont know how to upload a picture onto this thread.
 
Does anyone have any opinions on Pines, spruces & Firs? Just popped up to my local woods and found some dead spruce/fir wood.
I am carving a spoon out of spruce (I think) and so far it seems pretty easy, however I have yet to carve out the spoony part, just got a basic outline the now.


Agiles, as for uploading a picture, most people upload to an external site like flickr or photobucket and link to it in their post. As for uploading directly to the forum, I am not 100% sure.
 

Nice65

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Apr 16, 2009
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thanks all,

so what would you say would be a easy project for a beginner to carve?

Lime is nice to carve as it doesn't have a grain that snags or tries to split out and it's super soft.. I gave a piece to a friend who had never carved in his life. About a fortnight later he showed me a wooden ball captured in a wooden cage, no way in or out for the ball. That was his first, and I was suitably impressed. Then he made a piece of wooden chain!

I think you can do whatever takes your fancy really. Or, he can!
 

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