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Alasdair on June 25th, 2009

This is the last piece carved from wood sourced from the NW Highlands, Scotland, when we were on holiday there earlier in the year.  It was good to get something a bit different my usual efforts in Elm and Alder, and whilst I think the Cherry’s nice I think I’d like to do some more [...]

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Alasdair on June 1st, 2009

Eric is one of those chaps you meet who’s always so keen to help, packing bags, carrying groceries, helping little old women of the wood across the stream. Regrettably his slightly maniacal smile does lend him something of a worrying air and often the poor soul to whom he has offered his services will see [...]

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Alasdair on May 3rd, 2009

During our recent holidayup to the NW highlands I picked up few pieces of wood that took my fancy, a piece cherry, a piece of elm and a piece of yew – I wasn’t sure what I was doing with them when I lifted them in the wood-turning centre, although there was obviously something about [...]

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Alasdair on March 25th, 2009

Although I finished this wood carving some time ago there were a couple of finishing touches required to just tidy things up a bit. As ever it’s a random piece of hardwood from my log pile whilst the hair is made from some stripped and sanded twigs from the garden and also as ever there is [...]

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Alasdair on January 26th, 2009

I finally completed this piece last night as I applied the final coat of varnish and worried over wanna-be drips, thankfully there were none!  I was also grateful this morning to find the sun-shining and the camera charged –  a happy combination for capturing some decent snaps outside … although it’s hellish cold out there! [...]

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Alasdair on January 18th, 2009

If there’s one thing I’ve noticed since I started making my wood carvings it’s the number of people who ask, or suggest, that they’d like one … perhaps as a birthday gift.  I can’t say that such requests bother me particularly although, given that I’m never really entirely satisfied with what I’ve made, I’m never [...]

Continue reading about carving out gifts … a framed fish carving

Alasdair on January 1st, 2009

Wood carving generally involves a lot of that, dead wood, but when you add a pipe … well, you know, smoking kills. This is probably one of the quickest carvings I’ve done and incorporates much of what I was toying with in my last post, namely the eyes, which I’m now satisfied do not satisfy [...]

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Alasdair on December 28th, 2008

Most All of the wood carvings I do are very organic in nature, I neither plan what I’m going to do or even give much thought as to what the final outcome might look like … it very much just happens.  I can remember somebody somewhere saying that they don’t create what they carve, they just [...]

Continue reading about The Yawn – a wood carving