Green Wood Carving: How to Make Beautiful Objects from Unseasoned Wood

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Green Wood Carving: How to Make Beautiful Objects from Unseasoned Wood Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: GMC Publications
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Pages: 216 Illustrations and other contents: 17 Illustrations, color; 495 Halftones, color Language: English ISBN: 9781784946906 Category:

More than just a ‘how-to’ book, the author’s passion for wood carving as a sustainable craft and his connection to wood and nature shines through on every page. Green Wood Carving includes fascinating information about wood, how it grows, how to use it and what makes it unique. The main carving tools, their uses, and how to look after them are also explained. From coat hooks and candlesticks to spoons and mugs, detailed step-by-steps explain each of the nine projects in words, photographs and drawings. Simpler projects such as the coat hook, the bag clip, the candlestick, pot hanger, forest pencil and spoon are followed by advanced projects, including the kuksa (wooden mug) and shrink pot.

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More than just a ‘how-to’ book, Green Wood Carving expresses author Harald Lamon’s passion for woodcarving as a sustainable craft and his connection to wood and nature. Particularly known for his spoon carving, Harald also owns an area of woodland near More than just a ‘how-to’ book, Green Wood Carving expresses author Harald Lamon’s passion for woodcarving as a sustainable craft and his connection to wood and nature. Particularly known for his spoon carving, Harald also owns an area of woodland near spoons and mugs, detailed step-by-steps explain each of the nine projects in words, photographs and drawings. Simpler projects such as a coat hook, bag clip, candlestick, pot hanger, forest pencil and spoon are followed by advanced projects, including a kuksa (wooden mug) and shrink pot. * Woodcarving magazine *