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  • 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 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 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 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...

  • 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 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 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...

  • 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...

  • How to Do Inlay Work

    Adding inlay to any object, whether it is a piece of furniture, a musical instrument, or a piece of wooden art, can add an extra level of beauty. An inlay can be anything from casting resin to...

  • How to Carve With Stencils

    Carving with stencils is a favorite method for woodworkers who enjoy carving but lack the skills to create detailed images without a guide. Stencil designs and images can be purchased in hobby...

  • How to Carve a Heart With a Dremel

    The Dremel rotary power cutter is a handy all-in-one tool that allows you to cut, engrave and sand, all with the same tool and a selection of attachments. A Dremel power carver is fun, easy to...

  • How to Make Mountains From Foam Board

    Whether you want to create a backdrop for a model railroad or some artwork for your home, making mountains out of foam board is fun and relatively easy. The design of your foam peaks is limited...

  • How to Use Carving Tools

    Carving tools are used to shape and decorate wood. There are dozens of types of carving tools, including chisels, knives and gouges, and they are all used for cutting or gouging a wood surface to...

  • How to Make Arrowheads by Hand

    You can make arrowheads by hand in much the same way that Native Americans once created their weapons for bow and arrow. It takes a little practice and a firm hand to develop skill at flint...

  • How to Make a Peace Pipe from a branch

    how to make your very own peace pipe that works and makes a nice decoration in your home

  • How to Sell Your Pyrography For Extra Money

    This article will give you some ideas about how to sell your Pyrography Wood burning projects. It's something you don't see everywhere so people are interested in looking at it. Making a little...

  • How to Sharpen A Mora Knife With A Scandinavian Grind

    The town of Mora in Sweden is known for its no-nonsense fixed-blade knives. Many survival and bushcraft experts recommend these simple and very inexpensive knives, especially for beginners. ...

  • How to Use Balsa Wood

    Balsa wood is a lightweight wood that is excellent for carving. It's soft and comes in an array of precut sizes. Balsa is ideal for beginning wood carvers because of its versatility and ease of...

  • How to Make Tables and Benches From Fallen Trees

    Fallen trees are a great source of wood for furniture. Often, fallen trees have burls or twists in the trunk that give them a unique shape or grain pattern. These shapes in fallen logs can be used...

  • How to Carve Wood Beads

    If you are an avid beader, you may enjoy working with unusual beads and found items. Making art and jewelry from your own carved wood beads is the ultimate expression of creativity.

  • How to Make Plaster Craft Wall Plaques

    There are many ways you can create wall plaques with out having to buy plastic molds, etc. Take a good look at the Deli trays you get from your grocery store. Many of them can be used as plaster...

  • How to Etch Headstones

    You need a simple way to etch a headstone. This is probably because you are trying to save money and not pay the hundreds of dollars that it costs to etch a headstone. This method will save you...

  • How to Dry Wood for Carving

    If you happen to have a good black walnut, hickory or maple tree fall in your yard and want to use it for carving, you will want to know how to dry it. Some people will use green wood for carving,...

  • How to Dry Wood for Woodworking

    Woodworking is a popular hobby and the variety of items that can be made from wood are a true work of art. Drying the wood prior to woodworking is often ignored and this results in inferior work....

  • How to Cut a Quill Pen

    Before the days of disposable Bic pens, people had to make their own writing instruments. Quill pens are made from the flight feathers of large birds--generally goose, swan or turkey. Since most...

  • How to Make Duck Decoys

    Duck decoys are an integral part of duck hunting. They lure ducks into the water with their realistic look, especially when combined with a good duck call. You can buy decoys at sporting goods...

  • How to Build a Nutcracker

    Nutcrackers are devices used to crack nuts open, allowing people to eat the meat within. Nutcrackers come in many forms including simple wood screw types with little decorative value or the more...

  • How to Carve a Tobacco Spoon Pipe From Wood

    The most common way to smoke tobacco through a pipe is through wood. Purchasing a wood pipe will cost you a pretty decent amount of money. Fortunately, you can carve your own using a piece of wood...

  • Custom Knives: Secondary Edge Bevel Shaping

    The secondary edge bevels are basically shaping and sharpening the knife. Learn how to make a custom knife blade in this free video.

  • Custom Knives: Secondary Edge Bevel Sharpening

    The secondary edge bevels are basically shaping and sharpening the knife. Learn how to make a custom knife blade in this free video.

  • Custom Knives: Steel Types

    Selecting the right steel is an important part of the knife making process. Learn how to make a custom knife blade in this free video.

  • Custom Knives: Buying Quality Steel

    It's important to select a high quality steel for your knife because you don't want to spend hours and hours of work and end up with something that is not going to be reliable. Learn how to make a...

  • Custom Knives: Equipment

    You will definitely need a belt grinder if you're going to make your own knife blade. Learn how to make a custom knife blade in this free video.

  • Custom Knives: Applying Blade Pattern

    You can use a spray adhesive to attach your patter outline to the steel. Learn how to make a custom knife blade in this free video.

  • Custom Knives: Positioning the Stock

    The nice thing about using a curved wheel is you don't have any resistance of the belt to push against. Learn how to make a custom knife blade in this free video.

  • Custom Knives: General Safety

    A belt grinder can remove skin, bone and whatever gets close to it. Be careful. Learn how to make a custom knife blade in this free video.

  • Custom Knives: Fire Safety

    Keep a bucket of water nearby when you are using a belt grinder. Learn how to make a custom knife blade in this free video.

  • Custom Knives: Profiling the Blade

    The corners of the wheel here are one of your biggest assets for removing the most material when shaping your blade. Learn how to make a custom knife blade in this free video.

  • Custom Knives: Grinding Out Curves

    The corners of the wheel allow you to clean out most of the bulk when grinding out the curves of your blade. Learn how to make a custom knife blade in this free video.

  • Custom Knives: Scribing Blade Edge

    If you do not scribe a line on your blade, then your edge will be off. Learn how to make a custom knife blade in this free video.

  • Custom Knives: Blade Heat Treatment

    Once your forge has come up to temperature you're going to set your blade in there and let it come up to temperature as well. Learn how to make a custom knife blade in this free video.

  • Custom Knives: Equalizing Blade Temperature

    When the blade is starting to come up to temperature you want to pull it out of the forge so that the heat can even out. Learn how to make a custom knife blade in this free video.

  • Custom Knives: Quenching the Blade

    Once the knife is soaked at the temperature that it needs to be, you're going to pull it out and quench it. Learn how to make a custom knife blade in this free video.

  • Custom Knives: Tempering the Blade

    You need to temper the blade because it is brittle after heat treating. Learn how to make a custom knife blade in this free video.

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