[Woodcarver] New member and a query
D WINDERS
d.winders at btinternet.com
Wed Nov 28 04:02:42 EST 2007
John
Your not quite the first Scot to join the list.
Although based in Newcastle upon Tyne, I too am a Scot.
Lots of good advice from Vic.
I'm lucky enough to have joined a weekly carving group which runs in my area where I can get 'hands on' advice from some really experienced carvers.
The internet is another great source for basic advice and inspiration.
Follow up the various links from this list and you'll pick up a load of know how.
Cheers
David
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John,
Welcome to the list, I suspect you may be the first Scotsman with us,
although we have many others from a number of other countries.
You may want to contact Peter Benson at bencarve at talktalk.net. Peter is
a wonderful guy, a Brit, who is chair of the British Woodcarvers Assoc.
He may be able to assist you with local contacts that are within
reasonable distance to meet and carve with, at least on occasion!
Other sources I would point you to would be Matt Kelley's website:
http://www.carverscompanion.com/
There is a resource file there that covers all kinds of basic questions
and much more. That has many online resources that will cost you only
connection time on your computer. While not as helpful as sitting with
someone and watching them carve, it is a valuable compilation of
information.
The Woodcarvers online magazine is also here, with 10+ years of
information at your fingertips. This has lots of photos, patterns, and
other useful bits and pieces for you to read at your leisure.
Lastly, I point new carvers to Lora Irish's website.
http://www.carvingpatterns.com/
Lora has introductory lessons and tips for all sorts of carving, some
free patterns (we ALL love free stuff!) and loads of patterns for sale!
Her instructions are clear and concise and perfect for working thru
basic techniques and new types of carving. She's also an awfully nice
lady who will answer questions if something isn't clear!
That should be enough reading/homework to keep you busy for a few days!
Again, welcome to the list!
Vic H
Westborough MA USA
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