How to Measure and Use a Cane

How to Measure and Use a Cane How to Determine Proper Cane Height and Length Before you start using a cane or walking stick it is important to measure it to find your proper cane height so it is the right length for you. These factors should be considered up front before you start makingContinue reading “How to Measure and Use a Cane”

Learn Through Experimentation

I‘ve been carving for close to 60 years now and I’m still learning.  That’s the thing about carving, you never stop learning.  The more you look around, the more you find new ways of doing things, whether it’s how to carve eyes or how to antique your carvings.  There’s always something out there that youContinue reading “Learn Through Experimentation”

Time Flies

Congratulations to Wood Chip Chatter!  This issue marks the second anniversary of my blog.  I began two years ago in July, 2021 as a small publication with only a handful of subscribers, and today Wood Chip Chatter has grown to a monthly newsletter with nearly 1,000 subscribers bringing woodcarving and whittling information and news ofContinue reading “Time Flies”

“2023 Woodcarving Shows & Events”

Remaining Woodcarving Shows & Events for 2023 The following is a list of the remaining woodcarving shows & events for 2023.  Get out and look for one near you! June 1-3 – Clayton, Indiana. Central Indiana Woodcarvers Roundup at Martha’s Orchard; 9-5 daily. $15 preregistered; $20 at the door. Bob Woodruff (317) 459-4454. June 2-4Continue reading ““2023 Woodcarving Shows & Events””

Illustrated Guide To Carving Tree Bark

Illustrated Guide To CARVING TREE BARK by Rick Jensen and Jack A. Williams A Book Review The “Illustrated Guide To CARVING TREE BARK” is the most comprehensive book on cottonwood bark carving I have ever seen.  Published in 2004 by Fox Chapel Publishing Company this 75-page guide is chock full, from cover to cover, withContinue reading “Illustrated Guide To Carving Tree Bark”

Wood Properties of Cottonwood

COTTONWOOD, EASTERN Populus deltoides (Populus – ancient Latin name; deltoides – triangular in reference to the leaf shape) This tree is known also by several other names, including ASPEN COTTONWOOD, CAROLINA POPLAR, RIVER POPLAR, WATER POPLAR, YELLOW COTTONWOOD. The tree grows to a height of 100 ft. or more, with a diameter from 5 toContinue reading “Wood Properties of Cottonwood”

Making Emblems & Logos For Wood Carvings

We all love wood carving but most of us all hate painting.  I think part of the reason why is because we are not good at it.  Painting is an art form of its own and just like wood carving it takes a lot of practice to get good at it.  The area of paintingContinue reading “Making Emblems & Logos For Wood Carvings”

Basic Knives for Beginning Whittlers

Basic Knives for Beginning Whittlers Whittling with pocket knives Before I got my first whittling knife I used my pocket knife, which, so long as it was sharp, did a great job. Throughout whittling history, whittlers used pockets knifes and some still choose them over specialized whittling knives. For me, the main benefit is that theyContinue reading “Basic Knives for Beginning Whittlers”

Are You Wasting Money On Wood Finish?

I‘ve been working hard on my booklet project these past few weeks although I did manage to take some time off for family, the Thanksgiving holiday and to put Wood Chip Chatter together for this month.  I hope you all had a Happy Thanksgiving and got your fill of turkey and pumpkin pie.  We hadContinue reading “Are You Wasting Money On Wood Finish?”

Add Artificial Snow to Your Carvings

Add artificial snow to your holiday carvings and make them really stand out! It’s that time of year again when wood carvers gear up to carving for Christmas, and if you’re like me your Christmas carvings include lots of snowmen and snow scenes.  These carvings often require adding snow as part of the carving/project.  OneContinue reading “Add Artificial Snow to Your Carvings”