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Old 05-21-2010, 07:48 PM
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...of the 'Welcome Members" forum so please let me know if I have started this thread in the wrong section.

Also, please bear with me as I have less than one month of whittling (if you can call it that) experience under my belt - so, no snickering.

Based upon some instruction and photos in "The Little Book of Whittling" by Chris Lubkemann here is a whistle I made.





I realize it is nothing fancy, but, it works and my 10-year old daughter (and fellow whittler), Alex, loves it.

Oh, by the way, here is the old Camillus 'hawkbill' folder I used to make it -



And, here is a more 'traditional' two-blade Camillus folder I recently acquired, but, have yet to put blade to wood -



I would love any suggestions for books or threads/stickies on this forum where I can be ideas for other (not-too-difficult) whittling projects for my daughter and I.

Tim

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Old 05-21-2010, 08:10 PM
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Thats a good first carving, and the fact your daughter like it..well thats what makes it great. I am jealous that you have a kid that wants to whittle with you..treasure it while you can as they grow and leave all too fast. Welcome to the club of whittlers and carvers.
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Old 05-21-2010, 09:14 PM
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Tim, that is a good un and that is one heck of a knife
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Old 05-21-2010, 11:50 PM
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Tim, glad to see you posting, it only gets better and better. Keep it up. Al
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Old 05-21-2010, 11:51 PM
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Neat whistle, Tim. It's cool that your daughter likes to whittle with you. It will make for some nice memories later in life. Nice old knife, too. Thanks for sharing.
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Old 05-22-2010, 04:21 AM
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Crikey, what more can you ask for? You have a little one that loves your work and that is all the praise a man needs in this world. I think the whistle is a beaut and the knives are lovely, used, and homey. We all have to start somewhere so don't be put off by the unbelievable carvings you see on this site. It is something to aspire toward, not a deterrant at all. Joe.
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Old 05-22-2010, 10:23 AM
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Nice carving and for a good cause. Glad your on the site. fred k
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Great job Tim!

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I would love any suggestions for books or threads/stickies on this forum where I can be ideas for other (not-too-difficult) whittling projects for my daughter and I.

Tim
Welcome to the forum, Tim! This part of the forum, Wood Carving Tutorials - Woodcarving Illustrated Message Board has lots of tutorials, most show step by step what to do.

Also, Arleen YouTube - carverswoodshop's Channel and Gene YouTube - whittler0507's Channel both have a lot of carving videos on YouTube - some are simple, and some are a bit harder, but they both show excellent step by step carving instructions.

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Wow Tim
Great whistle you carved , i think its great you and your daughter are carving together. Per Will Hayden "Each one is Practice for the next one"
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