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1 Wood Carving Illustrated, Christmas 1997, Premiere issue

Carve this Santa, Woodcarver’s guide to Branson, Painting techniques with Desiree Hajny, Harold Enlow A tribute to the grandpa of Caricature carving, Carving an antique decoy, Relief Carving Techniques from the master David Bennett shows you how.

2 Wood carving Illustrated issue 46 magazine Spring 2009

FEATURES Overcoming Adversity By Dr. Lawrence Varner Decoy carver Karl Schmidt is a lesson in perseverance An Introduction to Carving with Power An Introduction to Carving with Power By Chuck Solomon and Dave Hamilton Releasing a Wood Spirit by Mark Gargac First Cuts First Cuts Gary Falin and Doug Raine provide valuable tips for carvers and share their first carvings. Hate to Sharpen? Disposable Blade Carving Tools may be the Answer By Bob Duncan Inexpensive tools are great for detail work and small carvings Projects Carving a Troll By Marna Holley Disposable blades and doll hair make this project ideal for beginners Painted Turtle By Gordon and Marsha Stiller Colorful reptile project provides an opportunity to experiment with contrasting textures Build Your Own Carving Stand By Jim Farley Make your own custom version of a $500 stand for only $50 Carving a Musical Frog By Everett Ellenwood Quick and easy project is a fun musical instrument Releasing a Wood Spirit By Mark Gargac Uncover the character hiding in found wood Carving Custom Light-switch Covers By Ben Mayfield Add character to your home with relief- and chip-carved accents Peek-A-Boo Jay By Doug Brooks Delightful critter splitter carving is sure to get a second look Carving a Pierced Relief By Chris Pye Open Spaces add movement and drama to a relief carving Creating Handcarved Magnets By Fred Wilbur Functional floral decorations are a lesson in traditional carving techniques TECHNIQUES Anatomy of Wood By Everett Ellenwood Improve your carving efficiency with an understanding of wood grain Adding Subtle Color By Lora S. Irish Roughing and dry-brushing techniques add life to your carving without overpowering the wood All About Punches By Roger Schroeder Add texture and designs to your carving with these simple tools DEPARTMENTS Editor’s Column From Our Mailbag News and Notes Tips and Techniques Reader Gallery Product Review Relief Column Calendar of Events Coming Features Ad Directory & Classifieds Woodchips

3 Wildfowl Carving magazine spring 2010 25th anniversary special edition,

Celebrate Wildfowl Carving Magazine’s 25 years of bringing quality content to the carving community in this Spring 2010 issue, which contains a special section in honor of this anniversary. The magazine’s pioneers created it to provide a space for this special art, and you will get to read their thoughts on the process and what went into getting the project off the ground. This isn’t a special year just for Wildfowl Carving, however; you will also get to enjoy an article on the Ward World Championship’s fortieth anniversary—it is time for commemoration all around. Don’t worry, though, they didn’t forget to pack this issue with premium content as well, including features on the oriole, cardinal, sparrow, and more.

Excellent condition, no rips, no tears

4 Carving Magazine, Issue 5, Anniversary Spring 2004 

Please note: NO pattern insert. 

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Issue number, year

1 Woodcarving Illustrated issue 46 magazine Spring 2009, 2 Premiere issue Christmas 1997, 3 Wildfowl Carving magazine spring 2010 25th anniversary special edition,, 4 Carving Magazine, Issue 5, Anniversary Spring 2004 NO pattern insert.