Some fun stuff at Deer Creek - Woodcarving Illustrated Here are some more carvings from the folks at Deer Creek They gather for carving and a few laughs every week There's Herb and Larry and Phyllis and Wayne And a few others, I can't remember their names Their carvings show some style and are larger than life I wish I could attend Deer Creek and so does my wife
Stropping Compounds - Woodcarving Illustrated I have a question regarding stropping compounds Currently I use the green as that is what came with my Beavercraft set And when I purchased my Flex Cut set it came with yellow I know there are other compounds out there, what is the difference between them? Also, are they interchangeable? Meaning can I start using the
two new scenes - Woodcarving Illustrated A couple of grinners from Deer Creek Larry Simons carved the fellow rushing to the outhouse and Wayne carved the Saturday night ritual
Juniper Wood - Woodcarving Illustrated From time to time I visit a homestead family ranch, tucked away in the high hills not far from Cache Creek, BC The old boy passed away some years ago In his long lifetime, he made a number of decorative furniture pieces from Juniper Gallery-grade things One of his boys did some juniper carvings
Larrys latest lighthouse - Woodcarving Illustrated At Deer Creek Larry carved this light house from cottonwood bark I think it is nice but what do we Wyoming boys know about Light Houses? Larry was in the navy 60 years ago or so, he probably saw one