Woodcarving  |  March-April 2011
Join the Woodcarving team for some great projects, techniques and features in the latest issue.
We start with a behind the scenes look at the making of two incredible World War I and II panels. Featuring 95 scenes, these 10 x 5ft panels took over 8,000 hours to carve and are on display at the Royal Armouries in Leeds. Find out more about them in our special 13-page feature.
We have some fantastic projects for you including a Wood Mouse seated on a cotton reel, complete with a delicate needle and thread; a character Easter Bunny; a simple Celtic Cross; and a beautiful abstract female form.
In techniques Peter Clothier introduces a new series on hand tools for the woodcarver; Russell Birch carves buffalo horn in miniature; and Jack Kochan takes a look at the different bits used in power carving.
And if all this wasn?t enough, we have put together a round-up of some of the best carving knives available on the market today.
To complete this edition of Woodcarving, regulars such as News, From the Forums, tests, and The Art of Carving continue to inform and keep you updated with all things woodcarving.
Make sure you don?t miss the March April edition of Woodcarving 119.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Woodcarving March-April 2011.