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Turning Over a New Leaf
By
Keoma McCaffrey
Upcycle a vintage wooden bowl
with power-carved leaves
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Little Stinker
By
Bob Hershey
Amusing skunk caricature
is easy to customize
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Chip-Carved Bread Board
By Wayne Barton
Customize the design to make a
personalized kitchen decoration
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Floral Love Spoon
By Barry Onslow
Combine power carving with hand
tools to make this attractive project
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Scrambled Eggs
By
John Reichling
Transform turned eggs
into whimsical fish
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Carving a Northern Cardinal
By
Terry Everitt
Use disposable blades to carve
this colorful songbird
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Carving a Native American
By
Stu Martin
Realistic Western icon is
simple but powerful
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Power Carving a Morning Glory
By
Wanda Marsh
Use a delicate touch to carve
this stunning flower
Carving Instructions
Spring Tulips, pg. 66
Download our step-by-step
instructions for carving the plaque
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Carving and Turning: Lathes, pg. 52
Watch lathes in action, and
see an expert turn an egg
and a bowl
Photo Gallery
Stunning Soap Carving, pg. 24
See more photos of these
unusual artworks
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TECHNIQUES
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Carving a Soap Flower
By
Sue Wagner
Soft and lacking grain,
a bar of soap is easy to carve
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Learn to Paint: Spring Tulips
By
Betty Padden
Practice painting with this new series;
start by learning about acrylic paints,
brushes, and blending