Re: Carving in Mahogany I've been carving a lot of mahogany; everything from spoons to acanthus reliefs to a Greenman. It really makes a difference to have good mahogany. I get mine from a guy I met in Florida who sells on ebay. I bought some pieces, got to know him, and now I tell him what I'm looking for and he gets it. He's part of a custom cabinet business and they sell mill ends of the special wood they use. His mahogany is pattern-grade, which is defect-free and straight grained. It finishes beautifully, with natural finishes. I like butternut a lot, but the softer varieties are nastier to carve than my mahogany. Both are a lot different than basswood; more difficult to carve, more interesting in appearance, but less forgiving than basswood. |