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Butternut Barn Studio: October 2011
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Monday, October 31, 2011. The Sauder Village Woodcarving Show is now history and was delightful as usual. The many talented carvers, turners, and woodworkers that participated made the weekend great fun and an opportunity for learning and fellowship. Don Mertz's carving class centered around learning about human face proportion and his carving technique using only a knife. It was both challenging and and a great learning experience! Butter Nut Barn Studio. Links to this post. Wednesday, October 26, 2011.
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Village Carpenter Links: Carving
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Tuesday, February 24, 2009. The Spoon Carving Website. Spoon Carving First Steps. Simon Hill Green Wood Carving. 8212;loads of FREE information, including his newsletter. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Village Carpenter Blog. The Village Carpenter Blog. I like woodworking. Nothing else. Just woodworking, woodworking, woodworking. And ice cream. View my complete profile. Metal and Metal Engraving. Cool Medieval and Living History Stuff. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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Three Wheel Journey: bicycling across America, Idaho part 1
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Wednesday, September 28, 2011. Bicycling across America, Idaho part 1. September 29, 2011 at 11:52 PM. Glad to see youre takin it slow gettin home. Wish I was ridin along side. Thanks for the excellent (and informative) travelogs. Maybe the Travel Channel will pick up your show! Anyway safe travels and keep in touch. D (ur Nebraska friend). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Bicycling across America, Idaho part 1. Bicycling across America, Wyoming part 5. Blog from OUR kitchen.
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Three Wheel Journey: March 2011
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Thursday, March 31, 2011. Bicycling the East Coast, entering North Carolina to SmithField. Labels: bike tour bike touring bicycle tour bicycle touring Southern Tier bicycling the Southern Tier bicycling across America. Bicycling the East Coast, cycling HWY 17 across Georgia to South Carolina. Labels: bike tour bike touring bicycle tour bicycle touring bicycling the Pacific Coast bicycling across America. Tuesday, March 29, 2011. Bicycling the East Coast, Ocala to the Georgia State line. My route so far.
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Three Wheel Journey: June 2011
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Thursday, June 30, 2011. Bicycling across America, Iowa, part 2. Bicycling across America, leaving llinois and entering Iowa. Bicycling across America, entering Illinois. Bicycling across America, (eastern Indiana). Cooking On A Bicycle Tour (Succotash and Rice, vegan). Tuesday, June 7, 2011. Bicycling across Ohio (the entire state from east to west). Bicycling the Montour Trail to the Panhandle Trail. Bicycling the GAP (Great Allegheny Passage) part 8. Bicycling the GAP (Great Allegheny Passage) part 5.
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Resources
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JRWC has many different resources in our closet located at Woodcraft. Contact one of the club officers to check out items in. Study boards provide a step-by-step 3D. Duck study board is great for. Carving Little People study board. JRWC Lending Library Media. Our lending library has lots of books and. DVDs to check out. Be sure to sign out. Don’t forget our local Woodcraft store. In Richmond. They carry quality. Woodcarving tools and supplies. Michael Denton has a wealth of. Art From The Bark. Woodcarvin...
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Flying Chips: August 2009
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I'm Robert Tinsley. This is my account of my journey through the world of woodcarving. I'll be posting my thoughts, rants, works in progress and finished pieces. I'll be discussing my mistakes as well as my successes in the hope that other people can learn from my experiences. Thursday, August 20, 2009. Do You Need a Gouge? Kari Hultman over on The Village Carpenter. Blog tweeted a question to me asking if I ever use gouges, saying that she had trouble figuring out how to make certain cuts with a knife.
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Flying Chips: April 2009
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I'm Robert Tinsley. This is my account of my journey through the world of woodcarving. I'll be posting my thoughts, rants, works in progress and finished pieces. I'll be discussing my mistakes as well as my successes in the hope that other people can learn from my experiences. Sunday, April 26, 2009. Chipping Away at the Future. The other thing I finished this week was a spoon carved from alder. I pierced the s-curve in the handle to give it a little more interest. Links to this post. I thought I would b...
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March 2010 | Wood Trails - Dave Brock
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Tuesday, March 30, 2010. WIP: "Corn Cob Carter" - Another Scrap Stick Carving-Part 2-(Final). WIP= "Work in Progress". Lately I've been involved with a lot of projects so my old friend " Corn Cob Carter. Got put on the back burner for a while, but finally the old man has come to life and what an interesting character he is. Carter didn't return to his hole declaring another six weeks of winter but instead just gazed at the few green plants of spring with the hope that winter is finally gone. As seen in t...