Woodcarving  |  January/February 2014
Welcome to the January/February issue of Woodcarving! To start the New Year we have some fantastic projects for you to make, including Steve Heath’s baby elephant; Steve Bisco creates an ornate grape leaf bowl; Duane Cartwright shows you how to carve a dolphin relief panel; we have part 2 of Andrew Thomas’ sea lion project and Mike Wood carves and paints a common pheasant.
In techniques, Peter Benson offers some tips on carving a cheetah and Chris Pye talks slicing cuts.
Our features section includes some amazing work from carvers including Gordon Becker, who makes full-size exquisite dancers; we also meet Lizzy Ashworth whose work unites the past with the future, before we spend 20 minutes with carver and bronze sculptor Martin Preston. We also have the next part of Mike Painter’s ‘Diary of a Pro Carver’ series and share a fantastic piece in ‘Art of Carving’.
In Carver’s Toolbag we have Axminster’s Japanese woodcarving knives, the Kirjes Orbicut, the Dremel 4000 and a review on one of Ian Norbury’s DVDs.
We also have all your favourite ‘Community’ pages, including ‘Round & About’, ‘Reader’s Showcase’ and ‘Club Profile’.
All this and more in Woodcarving 136!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Woodcarving January/February 2014.