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More Details

Need more help with the

Train-in-Station (pg. 80)? Get

more photos & steps online.

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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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

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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