Cover Image Property of PUBLISHER
SUMMER 2018:Issue #83
Page Count: 96
Notes:

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • FEATURES
    • EMIL MILAN: MIDCENTURY MASTER:
      Most influential carver you never heard of...
            by Mindy Kinsey
  • PATTERNS
    • MAKING A WOOD SPIRIT WHISTLE:
      Easy-carve whistle
            by Roger Beane
    • TWO-HOUR PELICAN:
      Carve and paint this comical bird
            by Don Swartz
    • CHIP-CARVING A SUMMER SCENE:
      Coaster-sized designs
            by Roman Chernikov
    • CARVING A RELIEF CARICATURE:
      Easy, adaptable design
            by Eric Owens
    • CARVING A SNACK BOWL:
      Make your own modern vintage bowl
            by Mindy Kinsey, Jon Deck
    • CAPTURING THE BLUE MARLIN:
      Carve and paint a replica of this maritime bad boy
            by Gordon and Marsha Stiller
  • PROJECTS
    • CARVING A BASEBALL PITCHER:
      Action-packed caricature's pose
            by Dave Stetson
    • HANDCARVING A SPOON FROM HARD WOOD:
      Simple trick for carving hard woods
            by Karen Henderson
    • TEE TIME:
      Caricature golfer with #9 gouge
            by Dwayne Gosnell
    • CARVING A COWBOY:
      Iconic hat and stubbly beard
            by Harold Enlow
    • MAKING A BOX FOR CHIP CARVING:
      Adapt this box design
            by Tom Noller
    • WHITTLING AN EAGLE HEAD:
      Patriotic and quick carving
            by Pete Zanauskas
    • CRAFTING AN HEIRLOOM ROCKING CHAIR:
      Add a custom carving for family heirloom
            by Doug Lawrence
    • BURNT ISLAND LIGHT:
      Pyro pattern is perfect for beginners
            by Deborah Pompano
    • CARVING A TIGER:
      Combine carving and burning techniques to create a cat who looks ready to pounce
            by Desiree Hajny
    • POWER-CARVING A HORSE STICK:
      Transform a beautiful piece of hardwood into a wand or walking stick
            by Tamera Seevers
  • TECHNIQUES
    • QUICK & EASY GUIDE TO HAND-SHARPENING:
      Simple method for sharpening your knife, gouge and V-tool
            by Bob Duncan
    • ADAPTING A ROUGHOUT:
      Carve a variety of figures from the same basic roughout
            by Russell Scott
  • DEPARTMENTS
    • From Editor's Desk
      Spoon!(editor's note)      by Mindy Kinsey
    • Letters to the Editor
    • News and Notes
    • Reader Gallery
    • Tips and Techniques
    • Book Shelf
    • Product Review
    • Calendar of Events
    • Coming Features
    • Ad Directory
    • Woodchips

Magazine Title: Woodcarving Illustrated
Editor(s): ??? - Ongoing: Mindy Kinsey
Publication Frequency: Quarterly
Began Publication: Winter 1996
Ended Publication: Ongoing
Published by: Fox Chapel Publishing Co., Inc., Mount Joy, PA
Average Page Count: 96
Magazine Dimensions(ht. x w.): 11" x 8 1/2"*
ISSN: 1096-2816

NOTE: ALL COVER IMAGES THIS PAGE ARE PROPERTY OF
PUBLISHER, but are scanned from my private collection.

SUMMARY: I love this magazine! It has a great variety of patterns in each issue - so whether you do chip carving, caricatures, pyrography, relief carving - you'll find something interesting. I picked up the issue on the left for the article on sharpening your tools. It was exactly what I needed. I did a lot of woodcarving in my teens and twenties - reading through this issue makes me itch to go back to it. My woodworking tool box is in the closet somewhere...

They have a website: www.WoodcarvingIllustrated.com
Aaaaand an INDEX!!!
www.WoodcarvingIllustrated.com/article-index


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