Woodcarving  |  July-August 2012
Woodcarving’s inspiring features, projects, technical articles and reviews have wide appeal – it is read in 57 countries worldwide. Featuring the work of top professionals and the most talented amateur carvers from around the world, it has a new, picture-led design, which offers insight into the process of creating both great and humble carvings.
Issue 127 of Woodcarving features a classical baroque putti sculpture; a carved and painted woodcock; an athletic podium winners sculpture; as well as a carved ammonite. Techniques include in-depth lettering advice, power carving, and carvings holding inserts.
This month’s features include 20 minutes with Carrie Carmann; Miriam Bentham finds out about intriguing marionette maker Lenka Pavlickova; and Ben Hawthorne considers the impotance of teaching his grandson some basic facts about wood.
On test this month, we put the Mastercarver Micro-Pro through its paces, as well as the Skil Multiscraper, plus The Carver’s Toolbag where we give a roundup of all the latest tools and products specially selected to meet your carving needs. Another great issue, so don’t miss out on yours!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Woodcarving July-August 2012.