Archive for April, 2011

Finding and Marking Centerlines

Finding and Marking Centerlines

From Doug Storment, San Antonio, Tex. Most carvers struggle to sketch an accurate centerline on an irregularly shaped band-saw cutout. I use a laser level—the type used to establish straight lines on walls. Mark the center in a few spots on the carving and aim the laser level so it […]

by April 29, 2011 0 comments Techniques

Roly-Poly Bear

In the Summer 2011 issue of Woodcarving Illustrated, Keith Dalton demonstrates how to power carve a Roly-Poly Hedgehog from a hen-sized basswood egg. Here is a bonus pattern to carve a bear using the same technique. These days, eggs don’t just hatch birds. I’ve found plenty of small furry creatures […]

by April 26, 2011 0 comments Patterns, Projects
Formerly a professional baseball player, Pat Scott began carving in 1994.

Pat Scott Scores Big

In the Summer 2011 Issue of Woodcarving Illustrated, Hall-of-Fame baseball player Pat Scott shares her story and carvings. What do baseball and woodcarving have in common? The determination and tenacity of one gifted individual: Pat Scott of Walton, Ky. A powerful right-handed pitcher in the historic All-American Girls Professional Baseball […]

by April 18, 2011 0 comments Features