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link to Can You Whittle With an Exacto Knife, Box Cutter, or Razor Blades?

Can You Whittle With an Exacto Knife, Box Cutter, or Razor Blades?

Quite a few people have access to a wide variety of different cutting instruments including exacto knives, box cutters, and razor blade knives. There is no doubt that they are useful tools for...

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Whittling Knife Steel Hardness Chart

When choosing the right whittling knife, steel hardness is a key factor in determining if the knife is up to the task. Knife hardness is often measured using the Rockwell C Hardness tests (HRC)....

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Is Cedar Good for Carving Spoons?

Cedar is well known for its aromatic scent and excellent rot resistance, making it a great choice for wood carvings that will be in and around water. But if you wish to use Cedar for carving spoons...

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Can You Whittle Wet Wood?

Choosing the right wood to whittle is important for both adding detail and final results, but something else to consider is ease of carving. One way to make wood easier to whittle is use wet...

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Can You Carve Kiln Dried Wood?

When shopping around for carving wood, you may run across the term "kiln dried" in the description. Kiln dried wood is regular wood that has been dried in a kiln to remove moisture faster than just...

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How Long Does it Take to Learn How to Carve Wood?

Wood carving is a relaxing hobby where a crafty and patient individual can shape a simple stick or block of wood into a work of art. These sculptures can range from a small figurine that can fit in...

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About Me

I'm Brian, and I have enjoyed whittling, wood carving, and stone carving ever since I was a kid. My first foray into carving was similar to most other boys; picking up a stick and cutting shapes into it with my trusty pocket knife!

I am always learning new skills, finding cool tools, and trying my hand at new challenging projects. Join me as I continue to have fun carving new and interesting sculptures!

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