Woodcarving Illustrated Summer 2019, Issue 87

    The Summer 2019 issue of Woodcarving Illustrated includes a variety of projects, patterns, and features, as well…

    Woodcarving Illustrated Spring 2019, Issue 86

    The Spring 2019 issue of Woodcarving Illustrated includes a variety of projects, patterns, and features, as well…

    Tools for Removing Wood Quickly

    We test-drive the hardiest “toys” on the market By Bob Duncan   While some carvers…

    Carving a Woman’s Mouth

    Simple techniques to make attractive, feminine lips By Harold Enlow Many carvers add beards and…

    Pumpkin Man

    Quick-carve decoration looks great in any size By Donna Thomas As part of my annual…

    We Want to Hear from You!

    Hello, carvers! We’d like to take a moment to get to know you better—what you’re…

    New Products!

    Pick up these new pyro and carving booklets for the advanced wood artist in your…

    Burning a Slot for a Knife Holder

    Transform any stable-base carving into a custom knife holder By Mark Akers You could carefully…

    FREE PATTERN & TUTORIAL: Working Wooden Pliers from a Single Piece of Wood

    Make a miniature tool with a sharp knife and a few careful cuts Based on…

    Stacked Pine Logs in Forest | Rustic Wood Pile Texture

    Toxic Woods

    Dust masks and air cleaners are on the list of necessary tools in most shops, but research shows that some woods are more dangerous than others. Most woodworkers realize that over time, wood dust can cause many of the same lung problems as asbestos. But some woods have developed their own protection against insects, microbes, fungus, and even other competing plants.

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