[Woodcarver] whittling?
Barney Elking
belking at humboldt1.com
Thu Sep 2 11:52:36 EDT 2004
I think you've got it! To me, and to a lot of other folks, that one tool is
generally a knife.
Barney
Fortuna, CA
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From: "John G" <gris7 at juno.com>
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> In Tagerman's book he defines whittling as using only one tool for the
entire wood removal process, such as a pocket knife. Carving is defined as
using more that one tool, such as gouges, knifes, etc.
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> God Bless,
> JohnG
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> Question, OK, so what is the difference in whittling and carving?
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