[Woodcarver] Question of the day.
Joe Dillett
jdillett at thecarvingshop.net
Fri Mar 13 09:48:12 EDT 2009
Hi Donna,
Your videos sound like an exciting venture. I hope they sell like hot cakes.
This brings up an interesting question about money made from carving and
carving related activities.
1) How many of us try to generate a steady flow of income from your carving
and carving related activities? This would include everything from a few
dollars up. Yes or no is ok but expand your answer if you like.
2) Next question, related to our struggling economy, do you put that money
generated from carving back into caving related purchases or use it to live
on?
Joe Dillett
The Carving Shop
645 E. LaSalle St. Suite 3
Somonauk, IL. 60552
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Donna Menke" <donpbk at yahoo.com>
To: "[Woodcarver]" <woodcarver at carverscompanion.com>
Sent: Friday, March 13, 2009 8:00 AM
Subject: Re: [Woodcarver] Even at this unnatural hour ...
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> Marcia-
> Looking at your Maine Coon cat blog was interesting- reminded me of my
> Emily dachshund blog. I added another blog to my little collection- the
> portrait one. These things are addictive- like you mentioned that you may
> do another one too. It seems strange to carve without documentation any
> more.
> I've taken another step in that direction in that now I am doing videos.
> Hubby and I have been working for months to accumulate the equipment and
> knowledge so that I can make process videos to sell at shows and seminars.
> It has been a struggle but we finally got it all together and finished a
> trial- my trips of last year for the kids and myself. One more bug to work
> out-menus- and then I'll do the big hummingbird video. Did a trial intro
> and discovered all the things I shouldn't do- like roll my eyes- not
> funny.
> I also completed yesterday the 7-page booklet for carving the Peeking
> Mouse for my classes and blanks. It is also planned for an upcoming issue
> of Carving Magazine.
>
> And- I'm sanding on a 3" Celtic Triad in figured maple- talk about a
> trial. It will be gorgeous- but the sanding is tedious in the extreme.
> Kinda like texturing a cat- eh!
> Donna Menke
> http://www.woodworks-by-donna.com
> Author: The Ultimate Band Saw Box Book
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> ----- Original Message ----
>> From: Marcia Berkall <whitwood at fairpoint.net>
>> To: [Woodcarver] <woodcarver at carverscompanion.com>
>> Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 11:11:50 AM
>> Subject: Re: [Woodcarver] Even at this unnatural hour ...
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>> LOL I just have to chuckle when "fearless leader" hits
>> the wrong button :) There are times when I might have caught you on
>> the other end of the day...carving into the wee hours of the
>> morning.
>>
>> I'm up to my eyeballs in work. I'm still working on the life size
>> Maine Coon Cat carving. This has been a real stretch for me.
>> (I love commissions for that reason.) Never have I done so much
>> texturing! I hope to have that finished in the next few days, then
>> turn my attention to painting it. I got side tracked from
>> this carving for a while due to my husband's surgery back in October and
>> then the holiday stuff. Fortunately this client has a
>> "whenever it's ready" mentality about it, for which I am
>> eternally grateful! I set up a blog for her to watch the progress,
>> slow as it is.
>> http://cahvah.wordpress.com/home/maine-coon-cat-carvingin-progress/
>> I'll
>> probably be uploading a new picture in the next day or
>> two.
>>
>> I have also completed another veteran's cane and am working on a wood
>> spirit with a 250-year-old slab of wood that was raised from the bottom
>> of the Penobscot River. It's part of a wood recovery program and
>> this carving will become part of the heritage foundation
>> collection. The theme has to be either Native American or logging
>> related. I'm discovering some solutions for working with this old
>> brittle wood and am documenting the progress for,hopefully,a future
>> Carving Magazine Article.
>>
>> I'm also about to start teaching another Adult Ed 6-week Right Brain
>> Drawing class next week.
>>
>> As for strop compounds, I haven't tried the green compound. I've pretty
>> much stuck with the silicon carbide in oil suspension that one of my
>> favorite knife makers uses. I guess I'm of the opinion that
>> whatever works for you is the best one. That one doesn't work well
>> on the buffing wheel, so I might give the green compound a try for
>> that.
>>
>> Thanks, Matt, for getting this started!
>>
>> Marcia (aka Mush)
>> South China, Maine
>>
>> See Marcia's wood carvings
>> at:
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