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I used to do some whittling and carving as a boy- Now that I am retired and have time on my hands would like to get back into it- I know basswood is an easy choice, but are there any other wood  recomendations for a  rusty old novice ?? JJ, please don't say peachseed- My brother has a peachseed basket my ancestor carved out of a rotten peach he paid $5 for while a prisoner at Andersonville  during the Civil War- Does not exactly evoke warm fuzzy memories to me or my family !! LOL

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Robert, if you do start power carving, be sure to use some form of mask.  Carving dust, especially on bone/stag, can be harmful to your lungs.

Thanks for the info. I'm glad I don't have to ware a Mardi Gras mask.....LOL

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