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Woodcarving Magazine Sept-Oct 2013 Back Issue

View Reviews   |   Write Review Only £4.99 Woodcarving is a truly international title that focuses on the art and techniques of carving as practised all over the world. .. read more 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.  read less
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Woodcarving  |  Sept-Oct 2013  


In Issue 134 of Woodcarving, Steve Heath carves and paints a pair of white-beaked dolphins, while Mike Wood’s project is a lovely pair of blue tits. Zoë Gertner shows you how to carve maple leaves in relief, Nick Arnull guides you through a decorative bowl rim carving, and finally Steve Bisco brings you this month’s toughest project; a Gibbons-esque festoon. Our features this month include a look at the legendary Ian Norbury’s final exhibition, Paradise of Fools, plus Mike Painter’s entry in this month’s Diary of a Pro Carver focuses on lettering with the bull-nose chisel. .. read more In the Art of Carving we look at an incredible totemic piece by John Barany. We also go ‘down under’ for our Club Profile, over to Canada for the Reader’s Showcase, and spend 20 minutes with Hertfordshire BWA leader Stan Kimm.
Techniques this month include this month’s cover article, Andrew Thomas’ guide to project planning, where he shows you how he uses traditional and modern technologies to get projects off to the best start, and Chris Pye shows you how to cope with the coping saw in his short guide to this simple but very useful tool. All of this plus the latest product news, our test of the Wivamac Honing system, the best events coming up and much more. Another chisel-sharp issue!
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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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Woodcarving

Outstanding Magazine. Although, Has the tendency for too many articles on carving animals. Reviewed 18 February 2021
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Woodcarving

I would like to see more from women carvers. Very much enjoy the magazine Reviewed 18 March 2020

Great for professionals

Lots of lessons Reviewed 24 July 2019

Very inspiring

Full of ideas Reviewed 23 July 2019

Never disappoints

Shelving at its best Reviewed 20 July 2019

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