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I am about to write another article for my website. Would you find an article on carving whimseys interesting? Like chains, balls in cages, fans, and other whittling tricks. Thanks, Rick |
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Sounds like a good one to me, Rick! You might even include instructions for those working pliers I've seen carved from one piece of wood. Al |
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Great idea s from both of you. Thanks.
__________________ Safety first, then enjoy carving! Ken Caney, Ks |
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Yes Rick, either an article on the genre itself or a how to would be good. Do you still carve many of these? I like to carve chains now and then as a way to let my hands work without my mind trying to 'create' something . Don
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that would be fun....nice to do some 'no brainer' things in between my no brainer things! |
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Ya what Dave said
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Don, I don't carve as many as I used to; maybe two or three a year. The last one was a 2x2x6 with a ball in a cage and a bust (of a guy with a crew cut) on top. I donated it to Northwest Carvers assn. for their annual show. Al, I have done a few pliers and I have one set with five pair out of one piece of wood. Okay, thanks for the encouragement, I'll get started tonight. |
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Rick I look forward to seeing your new articles. Do you have any plans on doing anything up this way in the near future? |
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Ric, Our next show in your area is in April at the Monroe fairgrounds. It's the Quilceda wood carvers show; they changed it from September to April. |
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Well, I typed part of the article last night, but I can see it is a pretty deep subject that will require several sketches. :'( Sorry, each whimsey will not be step-by-step like the Christmas ornament article. :P I have published the article even though it is far from finished. I'll see how far I get on it tonight when I get home from work. :-/ |
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