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link to The 5 Absolute Best Whittling Knives for Beginners

The 5 Absolute Best Whittling Knives for Beginners

The most important tool for whittling is your knife, and a poor quality knife or one not meant for wood carving can ruin the whole experience. In an effort to find the best whittling knives on the...

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link to Mora 120 Knife Review: An All Purpose Whittler

Mora 120 Knife Review: An All Purpose Whittler

Some of you reading this review are probably looking to pick up your first whittling knife and don't know what to get or know exactly what you want to whittle. Others are looking for a great...

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link to Opinel Carbon Steel Folding Knife Review: Simple But Good

Opinel Carbon Steel Folding Knife Review: Simple But Good

Like lots of people who were in scouts, I have carried a folding knife with me since I was a kid and continue to do so to this day. It is not uncommon for me to have 1 to 3 different knives on me to...

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link to Pfeil Chip Carving Knife Review: I Expected Better

Pfeil Chip Carving Knife Review: I Expected Better

Pfeil is a pretty big name when it comes to wood carving. I have used their gouges and chisels before to great success, and when I saw they had their own set of knives I had to try them out. I'm...

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link to Butz Carving Knife Review: German Steel, Comfortable Handle

Butz Carving Knife Review: German Steel, Comfortable Handle

I enjoy trying out different styles of whittling knives and when I ran across the Butz Carving Knive, I couldn't pass it up. This knife is at an affordable price and was designed by someone who is...

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link to Old Timer Splinter Carvin’ Knife Review: Cheap Pocket Spoon Knife

Old Timer Splinter Carvin’ Knife Review: Cheap Pocket Spoon Knife

I am a big fan of multi-tools and having all of the tools that you need in your pocket is super convenient for any hands on type of person. I always carry a multi-tool with me wherever I go (legally...

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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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