Let’s talk about woodcarvingAdministrator2020-02-03T16:00:40-05:00
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Cane and cane handles
dennis miller@sam
1 Post
Quote from dennis miller on October 22, 2020, 12:00 am
I would like some lessons on cane handles and canes. Canes displaying folk art are very appealing as well as ones with formal presentations of classical carvings. It’s a broad topic. The range of complexity is unlimited. It gives you opportunities to display lots of techniques. They make good gifts and use a small amount of wood. Thank you.
I would like some lessons on cane handles and canes. Canes displaying folk art are very appealing as well as ones with formal presentations of classical carvings. It’s a broad topic. The range of complexity is unlimited. It gives you opportunities to display lots of techniques. They make good gifts and use a small amount of wood. Thank you.
MaryMay@marymay
453 Posts
Quote from MaryMay on November 9, 2020, 10:56 am
Hi Dennis,
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll see what type of designs I can come up with. I know this is a common theme for whittling and many carving clubs make canes for veterans - often with eagle's heads. Have you checked out a local carving club?
Hi Dennis,
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll see what type of designs I can come up with. I know this is a common theme for whittling and many carving clubs make canes for veterans - often with eagle's heads. Have you checked out a local carving club?