Re: type of wood Wax, this is just a suggestion, and there are a lot of other approaches, but if you're new to the game, you might want to find a carving club in your area that can get you started in the right direction. Â*If there isn't a local club, check one of the many catalogs, both on line and snail-mail. Â*They have kits available for beginners with one or more pieces of appropriate wood and either a single carving knife or a small set.
If you just picked up a pocket carving knife or bench knife, ANY clear, soft woodwill be good to start 'whittlin' with. White Pine, spruce, cedar, 'white wood' (usually poplar or aspen) picked up at the local lumber company for a reasonable price, or even free for small scraps, often work well.
Check out a JoAnne's fabric shop, or a Michael's craft shop. Â*they stock basswood in small sizes and also have kits available. Â*There are probably a lot of other non-chain hobby stores that can get ya goin' with a reasonably priced start.
My personal favorite is aspen (popple) which you can find in most lumber stores, or maybe for free from an old pallate you might find at store's Â*waste drops, or as scraps from logging operations, if you are fortunate enough to live in the boondocks!.
Al |