Balsa wood, despite being officially classed as a hardwood, is in fact soft enough to be easily used for carving. Keep reading to find out why…| The Woodwork Place
As one of the softer types of hardwoods, Sycamore wood is easy to work and machine. But, how does it stack up as a carving wood?| The Woodwork Place
Softening wood makes it more pliable and easier to carve into. It also helps to limber up wood fibers, allowing woodworkers to easily steam-bend lumber.| The Woodwork Place
Chainsaw carving really does take woodcarving to a whole new level. But, is Maple wood the best choice timber for this carving technique?| The Woodwork Place
Basswood blocks come in a range of sizes for whittling and woodcarving. But, what do you do when that block is too big to work with?| The Woodwork Place
Everything from forest fires to trade disputes can force up prices. Yet when it comes to Walnut Wood specifically, why does it cost so much?| The Woodwork Place
Your wood carving tools and technique will often dictate the exact type of lumber you’ll be working with. And chainsaw carving is no exception…| The Woodwork Place