I received
this book as a present from my wife for our anniversary last fall. It is intended to accompany the carving set I received from the folks a number of years ago, which I have yet to use. The main reason I haven't used them yet is because I don't really know how...thus the book. Now all I need is wood that is appropriate to practice on.

My dream would be able to work half time, and to stay at home half time to work in my (future) wood-shop. Alas, my kind of career is the kind where you pretty much need to be there all the time. Maybe in ten years when I become an architect I can figure out something to make my dream a reality.
I often get creative urges, but I feel so futile when I want to draw or sketch ideas. But when it comes to wood, if I have the time, I feel much more able to create what I imagine. I am hoping that carving will be something that I can pursue as a small hobby, where I don't need to have a big wood-shop (which I likely won't have for some time to come), and will satisfy my desire to create.
3 comments:
As Shakespeare, thru creative imagination, was to words, you in time, thru a creative mind, will be to wood design.
What you need to get into is whittling! You can do it in your spare time virtually anywhere. I took a course in high school... it was fun!
There was a course in whittling!?
- dubya
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