Woodcarving  |  Mar/Apr 18
Issue 161 of Woodcarving is packed with interesting projects, including Johan Roudy’s Romanesque bracket, Steve Bisco’s lime wood foliage in the style of Grinling Gibbons, a bull walrus by Andrew Thomas, Zoe Gertner’s garden snail and a knife-carved figure by Mike Shipley. In our ‘Techniques’ section, Peter Benson looks at avoiding common problems, Dave Western explores making double-ended spoons and Murray Taylor explains the need-to-know information for creating chip-carved rosettes.
Turn to our ‘Features’ pages for William Barsley discussing his transition from student to professional carver, how David Wynn’s love of the countryside led to him carving, how Steve Bidgood found carving to be therapeutic and Johan Roudy exploring a decorative style in the manner of the Romans. Meanwhile our ‘Community’ pages provide all the latest news, events and social media highlights, while ‘Kits & Tools’ rounds up the tools and products on the market.
All this and more in issue 161 of Woodcarving!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Woodcarving Mar/Apr 18.