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Corkey 01-16-2010 06:58 PM

Whittlers and Wood Carvers
 
I just ordered my chisels and knife and can't wait to get started. With my arthritis it is going to be a challenge. Yet I live for challenges. I recently got back into wood burning, and gave my creation to Ami as a gift.
I hope to sell some of my art on the site, but it's going to be awhile before I can get some things together to do so.
Look forward to hear if there are others out there like me who find wood a fulfilling medium to work in. Ooooo emotocon plz? Yes????

Corkey 01-20-2010 04:02 PM

Well I got my order in today, and man I got started like lickety split.
I'm going to give a running commentary, to hopefully interest others who have entirely too much time on their hands, to get a hobby too.
I'm starting with a boot, a simple cowboy boot for my whittling project.
The basic forms come in blocks, with instructions on how to with photos along the length of the project.
The basics are glove, sharp knife, apron to catch the chaff and patience.
OOOoooo another lesson in patience for me, Yeaaaaa!

always2late 01-20-2010 04:05 PM

Can't wait to hear about your progress. I've never tried woodcarving, but I do find it interesting. Will you be posting pics of your creations?

Corkey 01-20-2010 04:07 PM

Sure will!

always2late 01-20-2010 04:17 PM

Very cool! Where do you order your supplies?

Corkey 01-20-2010 04:46 PM

from www.woodcarvers.com

TIMBERWOLF 01-20-2010 06:19 PM

Yes I love wood carving and anything that you can do with wood. I carved a piece of pine into a back plate for my old truck, with 2 wolves running and TIMBERWOLF in the middle. I carved it with a dremel(I love working with it) and then painted it. In fact I just got a new one and waiting to start again. I also started 2 peace pipes for my dad.the first one I used oak from my tree and that was hard. the next one i started with a 2x2 piece of pine and that turned out better. I want to start working on it again.My Uncle (who has passed) was a wonderful carver and my oldest brother followed with carving birds.
looking forward to seeing some of your work .
TIMBER

Corkey 01-20-2010 09:06 PM

Cool, Timber and thanks for stopping by. Could you share some of your experiences with different woods? Currently I'm using basswood, and I used pine laminate for the Eagle I did for Ami, that was wood burnt.

Corkey 11-06-2010 05:28 PM

This is what I am working on right now.
I received some new tools for my birthday, so I can do more detailed work. Hope you enjoy.

http://i737.photobucket.com/albums/x...7/DSC_0035.jpg

rlin 11-10-2010 07:21 PM

nice corkey!

my grandpa taught me to whittle... i loved sitting under the tree with him... he always made me push away from my hands... and when he wasnt looking i would always revert to the way he whittled... pulling the knife toward me...
i love to carve... or just whittle...
i tend to make toothpicks... out of huge pcs of wood... sometimes i will make this little graduated tower design...

you mentioned arthritis... not my affliction but i do have a problem with my right hand... i am teaching myself how to do everything (:|) left handed... maybe i will pick up a knife again... see what i can do...

thanks for this thread... it has allowed me to look back at something that i miss... fondly...

keep us posted... i love wood... it calls to me in lots of different ways...

Corkey 11-10-2010 07:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rlin (Post 225050)
nice corkey!

my grandpa taught me to whittle... i loved sitting under the tree with him... he always made me push away from my hands... and when he wasnt looking i would always revert to the way he whittled... pulling the knife toward me...
i love to carve... or just whittle...
i tend to make toothpicks... out of huge pcs of wood... sometimes i will make this little graduated tower design...

you mentioned arthritis... not my affliction but i do have a problem with my right hand... i am teaching myself how to do everything (:|) left handed... maybe i will pick up a knife again... see what i can do...

thanks for this thread... it has allowed me to look back at something that i miss... fondly...

keep us posted... i love wood... it calls to me in lots of different ways...

I worked on it some today, I'm getting a craft table big enough for our projects and I need it to paint my carvings. It is almost to the point of painting the details then when my wax gets here it will be dry enough to seal it.
Way cool about your Grandpa. Mine did the same, but I have better control of the knife by rolling my knuckles and making a fist. I have the chisels to do the plank carvings. You are going to have a time of it finding a left handed knife, but you can try here : http://www.woodcarvers.com/
They have a large selection of tools.
I hope you can get back to it.

Corkey 11-13-2010 10:56 PM

http://i737.photobucket.com/albums/x...7/DSC_0044.jpg

Got our craft table yesterday, so today I started the painting process.

SnackTime 12-05-2010 09:36 AM

Hey Corkey,

Have you had any more progress?

Felix 12-05-2010 01:28 PM

Wood Working
 
I enjoy wood working. I make peace pipes, staffs, walking sticks, canes, paddles,alters, etc. I also work with animal bones, antlers, horns, hoofs, etc. I also enjoy finding and working with old furniture and furniture pieces and creating something new. I enjoy carving when I find a piece of wood that speaks to me.

I have arthritis so it takes longer to do the work, but it also keeps my hands strong.

I don't like purchasing wood from suppliers unless I have to. My best work has been from wood I have found on camping or hiking trips or pieces that friends have found and have given to me.

Corkey 12-05-2010 02:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SnackTime (Post 241812)
Hey Corkey,

Have you had any more progress?

Not recently, I strained my back and have not been able to do much. I'm feeling a bit better today so I'll try to sit on the bench and do some more to my project.

Welcome to the Planet Felix, I hear ya' on the arthritis. The wood we have here really isn't suitable for carving, cotton woods, and we aren't allowed to take any wood out of the parks here. Not many pines here.

TIMBERWOLF 12-05-2010 03:41 PM

Hey Corkey, sorry i just found this. I used a piece of oak from my property but it was way too hard when i went to drill out the the pipe. Then i started again and used a 2x2 piece of pine from the lumber yard.
Got to run will bbl
TIMBER


Quote:

Originally Posted by Corkey (Post 37080)
Cool, Timber and thanks for stopping by. Could you share some of your experiences with different woods? Currently I'm using basswood, and I used pine laminate for the Eagle I did for Ami, that was wood burnt.


TIMBERWOLF 12-06-2010 09:16 PM

Hey Corkey, Im back. Sorry but had to run yesterday. I use a dremmel for my carvings.I have asked Mrs Santa Claus about getting me the attachment that i can hold in my hand.Along with a few other things and she asked if I had been naughty or nice this yr*VEG* I guess we'll have to see LOL.Hadn't had time to do any craving because it was fishing weather and i would go to the coast every chance i got. Now that its colder I have put my rods up and taking out the dremmel.But I also don't get home from work early during the week.
TIMBER

Corkey 12-06-2010 09:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TIMBERWOLF (Post 242788)
Hey Corkey, Im back. Sorry but had to run yesterday. I use a dremmel for my carvings.I have asked Mrs Santa Claus about getting me the attachment that i can hold in my hand.Along with a few other things and she asked if I had been naughty or nice this yr*VEG* I guess we'll have to see LOL.Hadn't had time to do any craving because it was fishing weather and i would go to the coast every chance i got. Now that its colder I have put my rods up and taking out the dremmel.But I also don't get home from work early during the week.
TIMBER

I too have a Dremmel, and have lots of toys to go with said Dremmel, so will have to get more blanks to practice on LOL

Felix 12-07-2010 10:17 PM

I really enjoy my dremmel. However , I need a few accessories for a piece I am working on.

I found out the hard way that oak is very hard and difficult to work with.

I need to purchase a new wood burner and carving set.

I like tongue oil for finishing the staffs. What do you all use?

IrishGrrl 12-07-2010 11:33 PM

Tongue oil?

:blink:

WhiteTigress 12-08-2010 12:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by IrishGrrl (Post 243373)
Tongue oil?

:blink:

Yes, they use it for a conditioner and wood finish. Sort of on the lines of linseed oil.

Of course, with the naughty grrl you are, someone might finish your tongue with it, too. :jester:

WT

IrishGrrl 12-08-2010 09:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WhiteTigress (Post 243390)
Yes, they use it for a conditioner and wood finish. Sort of on the lines of linseed oil.

Of course, with the naughty grrl you are, someone might finish your tongue with it, too. :jester:

WT

*snort*

How true..

Miss you ..give me a call!

xo

Corkey 12-08-2010 12:20 PM

Briwax, for flat carvings, and linseed oil for staffs.

WhiteTigress 12-08-2010 09:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by IrishGrrl (Post 243479)
*snort*

How true..

Miss you ..give me a call!

xo

You bet! I'll try to give you a buzz tomorrow.

Hugs!

TIMBERWOLF 12-17-2010 08:48 PM

Yeah I found out that oak was hard to work with. Thats why I went to pine.I haven't made a staff yet, but a patient gave me one he had made, really nice. I think he said it was made out of Indian Thorn tree. Lots of nobes that were cut and sanded down with my name carved in it. Its a Talking Stick.
TIMBER

Quote:

Originally Posted by Felix (Post 243339)
I really enjoy my dremmel. However , I need a few accessories for a piece I am working on.

I found out the hard way that oak is very hard and difficult to work with.

I need to purchase a new wood burner and carving set.

I like tongue oil for finishing the staffs. What do you all use?


Corkey 01-15-2011 12:05 AM

Finished my Elk carving, and the recipients finally have it in their hands.

Paint, carving and wood burning. Finished in polyurethane and beeswax.


http://i737.photobucket.com/albums/x...7/DSC_0007.jpg

Corkey 12-11-2011 08:49 PM

Starting a new project based on one of my photo's. Lighthouse.

Corkey 12-12-2011 06:31 PM

http://i737.photobucket.com/albums/x...g/2df171a3.jpg

Image outline of lighthouse with tree forms.

Corkey 12-14-2011 11:34 PM

I'm psyched found a guy who does podcasts of hand made wood working projects. So I am also getting an education on techniques I may use later.
the podcast for interested folks is: logancabinetshoppe.weebly.com

always2late 12-14-2011 11:37 PM

Just got my beginner carving kit in the mail! The actual project is going to have to wait until after the move..but once we get settled I can't wait to start!

Corkey 12-15-2011 12:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by woodstock (Post 486254)
Just got my beginner carving kit in the mail! The actual project is going to have to wait until after the move..but once we get settled I can't wait to start!

Unless you already know how to strop I would suggest watching a podcast on how to sharpen your tools. This guy is very knowledgeable.

Starbuck 12-15-2011 02:50 PM

I'm currently working on a walking stick made from a Sky Rocket Juniper tree; it's in the cedar family. It has beautiful purple coloring in multiple places and I'm carving out nice diamond shaped and other shaped carvings to expose the beautiful coloring. I still have lots of sanding to do and a lacquer coat to put on it. Hopefully I'll be able to take a picture with my phone so I can post it online to show how pretty it is :D

Corkey 01-19-2012 05:13 PM

I put up a photo of the completed Lighthouse project on my FB.

Corkey 05-16-2012 02:15 PM

I made a shawl pin for Ami it is a horse head.
It was made out of some hard assed wood:|
Granadillo, it is from Central and South America.
Pics will be up soon on mah FB page.

amiyesiam 05-16-2012 02:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Corkey (Post 585945)
I made a shawl pin for Ami it is a horse head.
It was made out of some hard assed wood:|
Granadillo, it is from Central and South America.
Pics will be up soon on mah FB page.

Mine all mine, mine, mine.............oh, I mean thank you so much honey!:hk26:

Corkey 11-03-2012 05:10 PM

http://i737.photobucket.com/albums/x...ps0a6a520c.jpg

Brand spanking new workbench, with projects upon it. Yes we had to put it together.
Sorry about the size photo bucket is funky.

DapperButch 11-03-2012 05:49 PM

Looks great. You are stoked I am sure! :hangloose:

Lady Pamela 11-03-2012 05:55 PM

Awsome thread and can't wait to see final project done.

My mamma was a den mother of wolfs,bubs,weeblos etc etc...and in so doing it, I went through it for 8 years as well. So well versed in survival and crafts that boys did...ha

I love to widdle but due to my hand surgery I have to seriously go slow when I do.

Can't wait to see your project.

Corkey 11-03-2012 06:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DapperButch (Post 691156)
Looks great. You are stoked I am sure! :hangloose:


Dude I have the pizza plate and the sock blocker to do, as you can see, I've already hashed out the forms and cut to expose the shapes. Now that I have a proper bench with vise it's gonna go much faster, with less stress to the joints. Mine not the wood. :)

Corkey 11-03-2012 06:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lady Pamela (Post 691159)
Awsome thread and can't wait to see final project done.

My mamma was a den mother of wolfs,bubs,weeblos etc etc...and in so doing it, I went through it for 8 years as well. So well versed in survival and crafts that boys did...ha

I love to widdle but due to my hand surgery I have to seriously go slow when I do.

Can't wait to see your project.

I need to find better photo graphics to put more pics up, photobucket takes up waaaaaaaaay too much space.


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