Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 94 Spring 2021

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  • ISBN 9781497102040
  • Dimensions: 216 x 279mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 2021
  • Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Language: English
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Super Simple Beginner Projects, 5-Step Comfort Animal, Tattoo-Inspired Creations, and more! The spring issue of Woodcarving Illustrated magazine is sure to inspire and delight. Featured projects and full-size patterns include an adorable honeybee, a realistic trophy fish, an unlucky leprechaun, and more! We've included two power carving articles—plus an in-depth review on one of the best power tools on the market. Amazing feel-good articles are also featured, from a U.K. relief carver who's donated more than 300 'superhero' plaques to local hospitals, to a Thai carver who has a simple recipe for reigniting your childhood joy. You won't want to miss this incredible issue!
As the leading how-to magazine for woodcarvers, Woodcarving Illustrated promotes woodcarving as a fun pastime and recognized art form. Whether you’re just getting started in the world of woodcarving or have been making chips for decades, Woodcarving Illustrated is designed to help you make the most of your carving time. Each quarterly issue is jammed with projects, instructions, photos, tool reviews, tips, and techniques. Expert guidance from the world’s most talented carvers helps you to complete more projects and hone your skills.

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