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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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Comment by Jan Carter on July 30, 2014 at 12:52

Just thought I would share a pic I got this week.

Comment by Cesar Scavone on June 6, 2014 at 19:08

Comment by Cesar Scavone on June 6, 2014 at 19:06

Comment by J.J. Smith III on March 26, 2014 at 17:46
Cesar, generally a carpenters whittler has a coping blade as one of the secondaries. (Used to scribe lines on wood.)
Comment by Ron Cooper on March 26, 2014 at 17:08

Thanks, Cesar! I thought I recognized that box. 

I, too, have some treasures stored in cigar boxes. But the biggest treasure of all would be a box full of those Romeo y Julieta's! Easily a few hundred dollars and illegal in the USA. *sigh*

Cheers, my friend!

Comment by Cesar Scavone on March 26, 2014 at 16:39

Yeah Ron! There is a Romeo y Julieta cigar box... I collect the boxes to be used as decorations in house or to keep some treasures! 

Comment by Ron Cooper on March 26, 2014 at 16:19

Good show, Cesar!

But the thing that really caught my eye was the box of Cuban cigars (see-gars) that your Dwarf is sitting atop of.

Boy-o-boy! If I were still puffin' on stogies, like I used to do, I would be salivating over a box of 'good' Cuban smokes! Even though I quit smoking 10 years ago, that pic still had me daydreaming about the smoke from a Montecristo #2 Pirámide swirling around my head. Or, a Romeo y Julieta ~ Like I suspect that box is from? Ahhhhhhhhhhh...Good times!

I digress.

Nice work, my friend! On the whittling AND the knife you created!

Cheers!

Comment by Cesar Scavone on March 26, 2014 at 15:31

What is de difference between "Carpenter's Whittler" and "Craft Whittler" blades Brad?

Comment by Brad T. on March 26, 2014 at 15:22

Pat,

I have the same blade set-up on a vintage Queen knife I own. It is referred to as a "Carpenter's Whittler", as opposed to the common "craft whittler".

Comment by Cesar Scavone on March 26, 2014 at 14:22
Thanks Howard!
 
 
 

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