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  • How to Make a Guitar Jack-O-Lantern

    Making a jack-o-lantern guitar can be relatively easy or relatively hard, depending on the detail included. Regardless, since sharp objects will be necessary, only responsible individuals of the...

  • How to Carve an Inlay

    Inlay work is a creative way to add beauty and design to wood, tiles, kitchen counters or any number of other projects you can imagine. Inlay work consists of two main parts. The first part is the...

  • How to Carve Basswood Blocks

    Basswood is a lightweight, easy-to-carve wood that is suitable for beginning carvers because it is so easy to work with. Basswood handles various types of paint well and can last for generations...

  • Uses for Chisels

    The chisel is, by far, one of the most valuable hand tools for a woodworker. A chisel, according to Merriam-Webster Dictionary, is "a metal tool with a sharpened edge at one end used to chip,...

  • How to Carve Cottonwood Bark

    Cottonwood trees grow across the North American continent from Canada down to the southern Texas plains. The unique bark structure of cottonwoods has been affectionately adopted by woodcarving...

  • How to Chisel Stone

    Carving stone with chisels is a craft that will never go out of style. Stone has been used for architectural pieces, furniture and decorative sculptures for hundreds of years. Being able to chisel...

  • How to Chisel a Table Top

    Converting a stone slab into a tabletop with chisels is a great beginner's stone carving project. It gives you the opportunity to learn the art of stone carving and how to use three basic carving...

  • How to Carve a Duck Out of Soap

    Carving soap is fun, easy and a safe alternative to wood carving. The softness of soap makes it able to be shaped using a number of tools, including knives, sticks and spoons. Soap carvings can be...

  • How to Remove Chisel Marks From Stone

    Chisel marks are the result of directing a chisel too deeply into a piece of stone. If a chisel is used incorrectly, the chisel will pulverize the stone under the chisel and leave a white bruise...

  • Can You Carve Wax With a Soldering Gun?

    Carving wax is typically managed with a combination of two methods. The first is using heat to melt the wax so that it forms or builds into shapes. The second involves using cutting tools to carve...

  • How to build an Apple Pipe

    This article will show you how to enjoy the fruits (literally) of your labor with the help of your apple pipe and these instructions.

  • How to Use Palm Carving Tools

    Smaller in cross section than mallet-driven carving tools, palm carving tools provide the same basic cutting shapes of gouge, chisel, skew chisel, veiner and v-parting tools. Handles are short and...

  • How to make linocut rubber stamps

    Lino cutting is an easy project, but many people don't realize how simple it is to make their own stamps. You can find linoleum blocks or softer, easier-to-work-with printing block material at an...

  • How to Chisel Limestone Block

    Limestone is a soft stone ideal for beginning stone sculptors. Though limestone does not polish as well as other types of stone, it is a favorite of stone sculptors because it's ideal for fine...

  • How to Make an Indian Flute

    Traditional Native American cedar flutes are hand carved individual works of art the capture the spirit and loving workmanship of the flute maker. Finely carved with an attention to intricate...

  • How to Customize a Knife Handle With a Coin

    Inlay is one technique used to customize knife handles and other items. To inlay an item, you carve the depth and size of the item you intend to inlay from the material where it will rest. Inlay...

  • X-Acto Knife Safety

    X-Acto knives, precision cutting tools, are manufactured for utility, art and carving purposes. They have very sharp blades that require attentiveness and precaution on the part of the user.

  • How to Carve a Knife Handle

    You can turn a production knife into a one-of-a-kind piece after you practice using a high-speed rotary tool and the various bits available. This can add significant value if you are a merchant or...

  • Relief Wood Carving

    Relief wood carving is when you apply a pattern to a piece of wood, to chisel out the picture. Through the use of other various tools, you are able to make intricate patterns and designs.

  • How to Whittle a Tobacco Pipe

    Whittling is a craft that goes back for generations, conjuring images of the old man on his front porch with a whittler's knife and a piece of wood. One popular craft item in those days was a good...

  • How to Make a Hardwood Handle for a Tool

    Hammers, axes, hatchets and other wooden handled tools often stand in need of replacements for their broken or otherwise deteriorated handles. You can buy these mass produced handles most of the...

  • How to Remove a Knife Handle

    When it comes to knives, there are typically two basic designs: the full-tang knife and the half-tang knife. A full-tang knife is one whose blade extends to the edge of the handle, where rivets or...

  • How to Carve a Spear With a Knife

    A fun craft idea can include recreating ancient hunting tools and war weapons. You can not only learn history, but also create a prop that can be used for a possible costume. Carving a spear with...

  • How to Turn a Stick Into a Knife

    Some of the first knives were made by rubbing a stick against a rough-edged stone to flatten each side at an angle. You can use a primitive method such as that one for creating a knife, but using...

  • How to Sharpen Wood Carving Skew Chisels

    Skew chisels are ideal for reaching into tight corners and finishing intricate details where a standard chisel won't fit. Proper sharpening will increase the quality and quantity of your work. If...

  • Can I Carve on a Live Ficus Tree?

    Eco-artists alter the shapes of and add designs to living objects in a variety of ways and settings. There is a rich history of "arborglyphology," or tree carving, in both the East and West. The...

  • How to Make Bone Handles for Knives

    Traditionally constructed from antler and other animal material, hand-carved knives are a staple among indigenous and stone age hand tools. While the majority of knives found on the market today...

  • How to Carve Wood Flowers

    The craft of carving has decorated furniture and homes for thousands of years. Whether carved singly or as a bouquet, flowers' wide range of forms and styles provide excellent subjects for...

  • How to Select Wood for Making Walking Sticks

    Whether you are a whittler or a wood turner, the selection of the proper piece of lumber is critical if you plan to make a walking stick. Since the stick will be long and thin, it should be made...

  • How to Sharpen a Carving Tool

    Woodcarving is a hobby and revenue-producing craft for many artisans all over the world. As such, many carving tools of all shapes and sizes are manufactured to produce various types of cuts and...

  • Homemade Wooden Birds

    Decorate shelves, walls or table tops with homemade wooden birds. Hang a handmade bird from the back of a chair, curtain rod, a hook above the porch or place it in a tree. Hand crafted birds can...

  • Arctic Stone Carving Technique

    Arctic stone carving, primarily done by the Inuit population of Canada's far north, represents a variety of techniques and materials. At least 30 different Inuit communities produce carvings and...

  • How to Carve a Scottish Dirk Handle

    Traditionally made from such natural materials as wood, bone and antler, hand-carved Scottish dirk handles date back to the oldest incarnation of the weapon. Though most dirks on the market arrive...

  • How to Make Eagle Bone Whistles

    American Indians have used the eagle bone whistle for centuries as a musical instrument in religious ceremonies. The bones of a bald eagle were traditionally used. A healthy-sized turkey bone can...

  • How to Sharpen a Gouging Chisel

    Gouging chisels are recognized by their "smile" or amount of bevel cast into the end. There are two basic types of gouging chisels: firmer and paring. A firmer gouge is used to dig out broad...

  • How to Carve a Stone Birdbath

    Stone birdbaths make a great decorative addition to any yard. Making a stone birdbath for your yard is a time-consuming process. Carving stone takes time, energy and the proper tools to complete...

  • How To Chisel a Head Out of Plaster

    Carving plaster is akin to the grand sculptural tradition of carving stone. However, using plaster is less expensive, lighter, softer and easier to chisel, and, unlike stone, can be worked...

  • How to Edge Sand

    One of the most difficult parts of doing your own carpentry or woodcraft project is finishing the edges of your handiwork. Sanding the edges can provide a soft, supple finish that gives your final...

  • How to Whittle Whistles Out of Wood

    Creating a whistle is a great project for beginner or novice whittlers. The basic construction is simple, but the possibilities for shaping and decorating can be endless. With a few simple tools...

  • How to Chisel Limestone

    Limestone is considered one of the premier stones to sculpt with. While it's natural composition does not allow it to polish well, it is good for showing detail and for sculpting a complex figure....

  • How to Sharpen a Chisel Using a Grinder

    Chisels are used in many different types of projects. Chisels allow users to make precise cuts that normal blades can't reach, allowing craftsmen to fit pieces into place with keen precision....

  • How to Close a Leatherman Super Tool

    The Leatherman Super Tool is a combination tool that features 18 tools and blades. Each tool has its own slot in the base of the Super Tool to allow for easy and compact storage. Most Super Tools...

  • How to Make a Strap for Sharpening Knives

    Leather sharpening straps, or strops, have been used for centuries to hone and sharpen blades. Useful for razors, knives and other tools, a strop is a handy device to have around. If you work with...

  • Scrimshaw Techniques

    Scrimshaw is the delicate art of scratching designs on ivory, bone, nut palm or other hard surfaces. Scrimshaw techniques date back hundreds of years, but became popular during New England whaling...

  • How to Carve Cigar Store Indians

    Wooden cigar store Indians have stood outside tobacco shops for decades. They came into existence at a time when illiteracy was high, as a way to let customers know they could purchase tobacco in...

  • How to Use Soapstone in Art

    Soapstone is a metamorphic rock with a high talc content, which makes it soft and soapy feeling. The soft physical characteristics make soapstone an ideal carving material, especially for...

  • Chip Carving for Beginners

    Chip carving, often referred to as spoon carving, is a wood craft art form that involves the removal of wood chips from a work surface to bring out design patterns and sometimes even images. Chip...

  • How to Rough Out a Wood Carving

    A wooden rough out is a partly finished wood carving that lacks the detail work. Because starting with a rough out saves time, they are ideal for professional carvers who make a living selling...

  • How to Carve Faces on Walking Sticks Using a Dremel Tool

    Carving wood faces into walking sticks is a tradition that goes back centuries. The faces, called wood spirits, are part of an American Indian legend that still fascinates people today, making...

  • How to Create Unique Christmas Scrapbook with Simple Christmas Scrapbook Supplies

    Preparing a Christmas scrapbook is a great idea that could aid in preserving the memories of the holiday time every year. It is one of the special annual occasions that need to be remembered for...

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