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PROJECTS
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More Details
Need more help with the
Train-in-Station (pg. 80)? Get
more photos & steps online.
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Bonus Patterns
Make candy bowls to
complement your carved
Sweet Treats (pg. 38).
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Editor’s Note
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Letters to the Editor
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Reader Gallery
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News and Notes
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Calendar of Events
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Coming Features
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Ad Directory &
Classified Ads
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Woodchips
DEPTS.
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Realistic Lighthouse
By
Bob Hershey
The natural shape of cottonwood
bark makes it perfect for this project
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Building a Whimsical Bank
By
Bill Powell
Forget bark: Use basswood blanks
and shallow relief techniques to
make a village worth visiting
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Sweet Treats
By
Jack Proseilo
These easy-to-carve trinkets
look good enough to eat
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Carving a Crone
By
Suzy Fueshko
Use a delicate touch with your
tools to create this haunting carving
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Make a Majestic Bison
By
Jim Willis
Use hand tools to re-create
this American icon
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Wise Wizard Practice Piece
By
Mike Pounders
Pick a feature and exaggerate
it to enhance your skills & customize
your carving
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Paint Instructions
Follow step-by-step in-
structions for painting the
Wise Wizard (pg 62).
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Learning to Carve Soap
By
Barbara Millikan
Good clean fun can be the beginning
of a lifelong passion for carving
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Carving a Caricature
Woodsman
By
Jim Feather
Turn the head to give your carving
movement and personality
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Carving a Train-in-Station
By
Joseph A. Savarese
Like a ball-in-cage, this captive
locomotive slides on its rails
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