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Old August 3rd 03, 02:07 PM
Joe Kennedy
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Wondering, I am new to wood carving, or any carving. I would appreciate any
tips from seasoned workers, I am trying relife carving for a start...


Joe Kennedy


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Old August 4th 03, 06:20 PM
Andrew Werby
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"Joe Kennedy" wrote in message
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Wondering, I am new to wood carving, or any carving. I would appreciate

any
tips from seasoned workers, I am trying relife carving for a start...


Joe Kennedy


[You might check out Bill Judt's techniques page:
http://wwwoodcarver.com/Articles/Rel...iquesPage.html

I found the article explaining how to construct panels for relief carving
that won't warp too badly particularly helpful.]

Andrew Werby
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Old August 5th 03, 06:33 PM
John O. Kopf
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Check out the National Wood Carvers Association and it's magazine Chip
Chats - http://www.chipchats.org/aboutnwca.shtml

JK
 




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