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Glue and carving by
Carven
Question for all you pros. I am carving a relief face in white
pine. I have a separate piece to add. A large nose. I have
predrilled both pieces and have dowel pieces that allow me to
strongly attach the nose. My question is what glue can I use to
attach that will allow me to continue carving...
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Newbie to this discussion board by
Carver
Hello all. I am new to this board. I have been carving for about 4-5
years. My first carving was a Horned Grebe. I did carve a few wildfowl
but found I liked carving Wood Spirits better. I have carved a number
of them. I usually use Cottonwood bark but I recently received a
cypress knee so I am...
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by sbyj
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Cincinnati Carvers Guild by
Casper
Hello!
I am new to this group but have been a carver for a few years.
I have been looking for a carving newsgroup for some time but never
found this one. I do also follow rec.woodworking but there are few
carvers there but still some great tips and information.
I am currently a member of the...
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Crafter's web site by
Cheryl and Rob
Dear Crafters,
I have created a crafter's website designed to help united crafters and
potential customers. http://www.CraftingPA.com includes:
Crafter Directory
Craft Show Directory
Web Design
Craft Class Directory
Craft Supplies
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Wanted Logs by
Chip
I am looking for logs, 15" & larger in diameter (all types of wood)
as long as they are not rotten I can use them. Also they need to be at
least 3 feet or longer. Tree services welcome. I'm in north Raleigh.
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February 1st 05 05:41 PM
by Chip
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Issue: Cultural Appropriation by
Chris Warren
Hi Marc
My father is a well respected carver specializing in Kwag-Ulth Masks. He is
part Metis (mostly white) and has absolutely no Kwag-Ulth heritage.
However, he studied under Native carvers, and gained their respect. On the
flip side, I have heard stories of native carvers starting out who,...
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Making Driftwood? by
clark5
Has anyone tried "making" driftwood?
I am thinking of submerging fresh tree stumps
in tidepools and let the salt water "cure" the
wood. How long should I soak it?
clark
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February 24th 07 08:59 PM
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September 29th 04 07:59 PM
by Clint
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Free eBooks on Native Arts by
Clint
There are two free eBooks available for download;
1) 'An Overview of Pacific Northwest Native Indian Art'
http://www.FreeSpiritGallery.ca/nwartebook.htm
2) 'An Overview of Inuit Art from the Canadian Arctic'
http://www.FreeSpiritGallery.ca/inuitebook.htm
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May 24th 06 09:23 PM
by Clint
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Inuit Eskimo Dancing Bear Sculpture by
Clint
Some new Inuit Eskimo Dancing Bear Sculptures in the gallery now as well as
other Inuit art;
http://www.FreeSpiritGallery.ca
Exquisite Inuit Eskimo & Native Art
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November 13th 04 03:16 PM
by Clint
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articles on native indian & eskimo inuit art by
Clint
I just wanted to let you all know about some articles on Native Indian &
Eskimo Inuit art that might be of interest. These articles include;
Introduction to Northwest Native American Art
The Basic Elements of Northwest Indian Art
The Colors of Northwest Indian Art
The Shapes Used In Northwest...
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December 29th 04 05:49 PM
by Clint
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Article on Native Carving by
Clint
Here's an interesting article on Northwest Native carving as well as some
pictures of actual carvers and their work
http://www.FreeSpiritGallery.ca/nwarticle.htm
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September 9th 04 06:01 PM
by Clint
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CNC ROUTER by
CNCROUTER
This new Router by V-Mac Products offers quality and low price, they also
have a 2x2 model that will cut soft metal.
See http://www.pump1.com/vmax/cncrouters.htm
Kelly
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CNC ROUTERS by
CNCROUTER
See photos at. We have the best prices.
http://www.pump1.com/vmax/cncrouterspics.htm
Kevin.
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wet wood carving by
[email protected]
I carve mostly Wallnut, I have found that if it is dry it is best left
dry. If it is green or "wet" then I keep it that way till I get as much
stress out of the block as possable by carving it down to near
finished.
Whittler
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January 30th 04 11:46 PM
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AD: one- and two-day woodworking workshops - Craft Students League by
Craft Students League
The Craft Students League
YWCA of The City of New York
www.ywcanyc.org/csl
See below for descriptions of the following one- and two-day
woodworking workshops:
-Window Restoration Techniques
-Introduction to Bowl Turning and Lathe Work
-The Business of Furniture Design
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