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Whittling / Carving knives

For those who like to carv/whittle something. We will talk about all knife types for whittling, about types of wood and types of whittling.

If you just collect a Whittler knives, you are also invited!

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Whittlins

Started by J.J. Smith III. Last reply by Kenneth W. Hill Nov 30, 2020. 53 Replies

If you enjoy whittlin and carving, why not show some of your work. Post your pics here...Continue

Next whittling knife.

Started by John Bamford. Last reply by Lewis E.Ward Jul 9, 2020. 9 Replies

Although I am tempted by the latest GEC folder for my new whittling knife, it certainly is a great looking knife, I want to try a fixed blade for a change.I have narrowed my choice down to three,…Continue

whittlers,large grip.

Started by richard m bissell III. Last reply by richard m bissell III Sep 27, 2019. 2 Replies

If you have the hand for them, there are sunfish size, whittler pattern knives out there which are new made and carry the brand names Winchester and Kabar.// They can be a bit pricey however they…Continue

Oar Carving Knife / Single Locker (modified Queen Cutlery 41-L, Copperhead)

Started by J.J. Smith III. Last reply by Tom Peterson Dec 20, 2018. 35 Replies

   Kaylin and I went to the Charlotte Woodcarvers Club, annual show, this past weekend, and I was fortunate to see Robert Stadtlander, from Stadtlander Woodcarvings.  I was hoping to find an…Continue

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KNIFE MODIFICATION ~ Redux

From time to time there comes an inner creative urge to the Wood Bee Carver to tinker again with making Other Knives for personal use utilizing rescued pocket knife blades.  The process includes reshaping the blades into experimental shapes to enhance the Whittle-Carving experience as well as shaping the handles.  Here is the latest results […]

3 CLOWNS

The three clowns of this carving project are a repeat performance of previously carved clowns of similar appearance.  Each is carved from a six inch tall by an inch and half square block of basswood and finished with artist oil paint thinned with boiled linseed oil. Two of the clowns are based upon a similar […]

GRAY BEARD PIRATE

    The visual image of this carved pirate has been carved several times as a red beard or black beard pirate. It only stands to reason in the imaginary world of pirate myth that there surely were old pirates who had weathered the seas of ancient history. Such is the reason for carving another […]

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Comment by Michael Squier on April 20, 2015 at 14:01

Here you go JJ, notice it now has a few scratches from the small blade, now I can use it without worrying about scratching it. 

Comment by J.J. Smith III on April 20, 2015 at 8:48

pics, Michael, pics...

Comment by Michael Squier on April 20, 2015 at 7:55

Finaly got myself a Case Seahorse Whittler, Its a mint unused 2002 bone scaled beauty, I didnt want to buy it because I want to use it and it was pricey but the seller made me an offer I couldnt walk away from. 

Comment by Jan Carter on April 7, 2015 at 20:52

THAT is a lovely looker!

Comment by Brian Martin on April 7, 2015 at 19:30

Queen Whittler I picked up a while back, a bit of use but that is okay still a looker!!

Comment by tim payne on March 20, 2015 at 20:49

that's a sweet edc whittler JJ

Comment by J.J. Smith III on March 16, 2015 at 18:55

My latest buy and new EDC...

Comment by J.J. Smith III on March 11, 2015 at 16:54

More time I time I spend with my G-10, more I wish the bolsters had been done with a satin finish, also.

Comment by Michael Squier on March 11, 2015 at 15:36

thanks, thats what I thought. I like the sawcut bone but that shiny polished blade is just going to get all scratched up, I guess ill settle for a caramel jigged bone with the as ground blade. Both nice knives, not really settling. 

Comment by J.J. Smith III on March 11, 2015 at 10:53

Finish.

They have a nice satin finish that I wish CASE would use more often.

 
 
 

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