[Woodcarver] Carving tools (chat)
Woodcraft Shop
wdcrft at revealed.net
Tue May 17 15:08:05 EDT 2005
Check is in the mail, Loren!!! LOL!
If you would like one of our catalogues, Peter, just e-mail me your snail
mail address privately and we'll get one out to you ASAP.
Your address will be secure with us because we do not sell or give our
customer mailing list to no one. It is strictly used "in house".
Larry (BIG DOG) Yudis
The Woodcraft Shop
2724 State St
Bettendorf, IA 52722
800-397-2278
http://www.thewoodcraftshop.com
Carol and Larry Yudis, Show Chairs
International Woodcarvers Congress
Affiliated Wood Carvers, Ltd.
PO Box 104
Bettendorf, IA 52722
563-359-9684 (days)
563-355-3787 (evenings)
www.awcltd.org
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Kotsonis [SMTP:p_kotsonis at altitudeinc.com]
Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 1:51 PM
To: [Woodcarver]
Subject: RE: [Woodcarver] Carving tools
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Wow, thanks everyone for the great input. I think I've just stepped into
the deep end of the pool! I'll have to break out the old tools and see
what
they're about. Are there any good magazines or the like at places like
Michaels or Barnes & Noble that offer introductory input to hobbyists on
woodcarving? I might need to do some reading up! Any good hobby shops
near
Boston?
Thanks All!
-Peter
-----Original Message-----
From: woodcarver-bounces at six.pairlist.net
[mailto:woodcarver-bounces at six.pairlist.net]On Behalf Of Loren Woodard
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 7:15 PM
To: '[Woodcarver]'
Subject: RE: [Woodcarver] Carving tools
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Pete:
There are all kinds of tools out there that you may want to take a look at.
If I was restricted to one type of tool it would be full sized mallet
carving tools. However, I have mallet tools, hand tools, different types
of
high speed grinders, 45 degree angle grinders with Arbortech attachments,
etc. What I'm really saying is you ought to contact Big Dog from the list
and ask him to send you one of his catalogs. If you are not aware of the
different types of tools available this will be a real education. Larry is
a fair guy and great to do business with. Okay Larry ....... pay up. LOL
I hope you enjoy your carving.
Loren Woodard
Thanks for taking time to check out my web pages at
www.woodcarvers-gallery.com.
Check out the fishcarvers2 group on Yahoo at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/fishcarving2. If you are interested in
fishcarving this is the place for you.
I heartily promote the National Fish Carver's Guild. Consider becoming a
member.
I'm kinda new to the wc culture here in NE. I'm kinda glued to my Dremel,
haven't spent much time outside of that and hands on sanding. Kindof a
video game-raised guy stuck on technology. Anyone else out there stick to
a
single tool set? I've got a ton of my grandfather's old carving tools, but
I never use them. Stuck on Dremel. Is there anything better? I'm open to
ideas, because it's not exactly easy to hold when doing detail work.
Thanks!
-Pete
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