Aspen is classed as a hardwood, which can making it great for carving. But is it the right choice for you? Keep reading to find out…| The Woodwork Place
You should ideally carve with wood that won’t split as you work with it. So, what does this mean for carving with a wood type such as Douglas Fir?| The Woodwork Place
Is Poplar really the best wood for carving? Or does it only get recommended because its so cheap? Keep reading to find out…| The Woodwork Place
Want to try your hand at carving, but not sure what type of wood you should use?| The Woodwork Place
Woodcarving with Alder wood lumber can sometimes turn out to be a little tricky…| The Woodwork Place
Woodturning requires minimal tools, but it does require you have patience as it will take practice and time to learn the skill. Keep reading to find out more…| The Woodwork Place
Stain will turn out blotchy whenever it soaks unevenly into the surface of wood. So, what should you do when wood filler makes wood stain turn out blotchy?| The Woodwork Place
Wild Cherry trees can be found growing freely across the east coast of North America. But, is cherry wood good for carving?| The Woodwork Place