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In Issue 145 of Woodcarving, we have plenty for you to enjoy.In a€~Techniquesa€ , Andrew Thomas carves a pair of closed eyes; Dave Western looks at Breton festival spoons; Bob Jubb shares his expert tips on carving realistic-sized wrens and Zoe Gertner takes us on a tour of her workshop and discusses holding methods.
In terms of a€~Projectsa€ , Steve Bisco makes a Victorian flower panel in oak; Wanda Marsh shows you how to power carve and paint a morning glory; Peter Benson carves a beautiful barn owl and Duane Cartwright shows you how to create a pod of dolphins.
In a€~Featuresa€ , we speak to Mahesh, Mohit and Rohit Jangid, of Jaipur, India, who specialise in miniature carving and we take a closer look at the Portonaccio sarcophagus in a€~Art of Carvinga€ .
All of this, as well as our usual Carvera€ s Toolbag, a€~From the Editora€ , a€~Round & abouta€ , a sneak peek at the next issue, and we meet the South Dorset Woodcarvers.
All this and more in 145 of Woodcarving magazine!
In terms of a€~Projectsa€ , Steve Bisco makes a Victorian flower panel in oak; Wanda Marsh shows you how to power carve and paint a morning glory; Peter Benson carves a beautiful barn owl and Duane Cartwright shows you how to create a pod of dolphins.
In a€~Featuresa€ , we speak to Mahesh, Mohit and Rohit Jangid, of Jaipur, India, who specialise in miniature carving and we take a closer look at the Portonaccio sarcophagus in a€~Art of Carvinga€ .
All of this, as well as our usual Carvera€ s Toolbag, a€~From the Editora€ , a€~Round & abouta€ , a sneak peek at the next issue, and we meet the South Dorset Woodcarvers.
All this and more in 145 of Woodcarving magazine!
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