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Woodcarving Magazine July August 2016 Back Issue

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128 Reviews   •  English   •   Hobbies & Crafts (Woodworking)
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Issue 151 of Woodcarving magazine is filled with a host of great articles for you. Johan Roudy explains how to carve a decorative pierced panel; Duane Cartwright carves a mythical oak leaf dragon; Steve Bisco carves a festoon in the style of 18th-century master carver Luke Lightfoot; and Zoe Gertner carves a trio of hares. All these and more in our ‘Projects’ section.
In ‘Features’ Catherine Kielthy meets Gerald Adams and Nazar Dmiuterko; and we find out about a 17th-century warship, which sank and capsized in 1628, taking down a treasure trove of wooden sculptures with her.
We have some great ‘Techniques’ pieces for you, such as carving a tortoise with Bob Jubb; Peter Benson looks at selecting the perfect carving knife; and Andrew Thomas looks at using wood finishes.
We also have our usual ‘Tests & Equipment’ section, with the Carver’s Toolbag, and our ‘Community’ pages, featuring from the Editor, club profile and a peek at our next issue.
All this and more in Woodcarving magazine 151!
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July August 2016 Issue 151 of Woodcarving magazine is filled with a host of great articles for you. Johan Roudy explains how to carve a decorative pierced panel; Duane Cartwright carves a mythical oak leaf dragon; Steve Bisco carves a festoon in the style of 18th-century master carver Luke Lightfoot; and Zoe Gertner carves a trio of hares. All these and more in our ‘Projects’ section. In ‘Features’ Catherine Kielthy meets Gerald Adams and Nazar Dmiuterko; and we find out about a 17th-century warship, which sank and capsized in 1628, taking down a treasure trove of wooden sculptures with her. We have some great ‘Techniques’ pieces for you, such as carving a tortoise with Bob Jubb; Peter Benson looks at selecting the perfect carving knife; and Andrew Thomas looks at using wood finishes. We also have our usual ‘Tests & Equipment’ section, with the Carver’s Toolbag, and our ‘Community’ pages, featuring from the Editor, club profile and a peek at our next issue. All this and more in Woodcarving magazine 151!


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Issue 151 of Woodcarving magazine is filled with a host of great articles for you. Johan Roudy explains how to carve a decorative pierced panel; Duane Cartwright carves a mythical oak leaf dragon; Steve Bisco carves a festoon in the style of 18th-century master carver Luke Lightfoot; and Zoe Gertner carves a trio of hares. All these and more in our ‘Projects’ section.
In ‘Features’ Catherine Kielthy meets Gerald Adams and Nazar Dmiuterko; and we find out about a 17th-century warship, which sank and capsized in 1628, taking down a treasure trove of wooden sculptures with her.
We have some great ‘Techniques’ pieces for you, such as carving a tortoise with Bob Jubb; Peter Benson looks at selecting the perfect carving knife; and Andrew Thomas looks at using wood finishes.
We also have our usual ‘Tests & Equipment’ section, with the Carver’s Toolbag, and our ‘Community’ pages, featuring from the Editor, club profile and a peek at our next issue.
All this and more in Woodcarving magazine 151!
read more read less
Woodcarving is a truly international title that focuses on the art and techniques of carving as practised all over the world. The magazine is a blend of inspiration and instruction, with fascinating features about prized and historic examples of the craft. Published six times a year, Woodcarving contains a diverse mix of illustrated step-by-step projects and techniques to help readers improve their skills. Readers’ work from the UK and abroad is included in every issue, helping to convey the magazine as an important home for the global carving community.

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Articles in this issue


Below is a selection of articles in Woodcarving July August 2016.