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VOTE NOW: 2012 Best Carving Design Contest

Vote in the 2012 Best Carving Design Contest. Poll open until June 1.
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Hillbilly Reunion Message Board Project

Check out all of the pieces carved and submitted for the project...
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Creating a Log Picture Book

In Woodcarving Illustrated Summer 2012, Roy Ellery shares his techniques to make a log book, which he says people can't resist picking up and looking through....
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Custom Carved Guitars

Doug Rowell traded making music for making musical instruments...
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Folding Carving Bench: 3D Model

Sturdy carving bench packs easily for travel...
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Making Custom Colors

Mix your own dyes and Stains...
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Charity quilts bring in $600 for Japan Relief: Quilt 3

Members of three message boards work together to create wooden quilts that were auctioned off for charity...
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Charity quilts bring in $600 for Japan Relief: Quilt 2

Members of three message boards work together to create wooden quilts that were auctioned off for charity...
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Charity quilts bring in $600 for Japan Relief: Quilt 1

Members of three message boards work together to create wooden quilts that were auctioned off for charity...
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Selling Handmade Work with Etsy

Earn money and get exposure with this popular Internet marketplace. ...
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Chris Lubkemann
Author Chris Lubkemann was born to missionary parents in Brazil where sawing, planing, hammering and building were a part of daily life. Scraps of wood became ready playthings as they took shape in Chris' young hands. There were boats, furniture, treehouses, traps and slingshots. He received encouragement from his parents to build and create.

In1972 Chris first published his notes on carving when he wrote and illustrated an instruction sheet on how to whittle a rooster from a small forked branch. In the 40 years since then, his original sketches and instructions have expanded. fine-tuned and changed. In addition to producing a number of his whilttling instruction sheets in English, thousands of copies in Portugese have been distributed around the Iberian Peninsula.

Chris is a regular contributor to Chip Chats magazine's Branching Out feature column. The Little Book of Whittling is Chris Lubkemann's second published titled. He previously wrote Whittling Twigs & Branches.

Chris' work in the ministry has taken him to many foreign countries and throughout the United States. Wherever he has gone, he has always had a pocketknife close by with a handful of twigs and branches. So, the simple craft picked up more than 37 years ago continues to be shared and passed on to people from all over the world.

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