Thursday, June 28, 2012

Something New


I thought I would create a fireman carving for a friend of mine. John Walker and I go back a long way; in fact, he was the best man at my wedding in '84. Since then we have not spent a great deal of time together. However, our friendship is the sort that when we talk or get together, it is as if no time has elapsed. He wanted a carving of a fireman, and this is one I made of a Peter Ortel (retired NY firefighter) design. Eventually, I will post a carving of one I will create with John's (Doc) ideas incorporated. For now, I hope you like him.

I also created a Norwegian character and a bottle stopper as well. These carvings were done in the past week, and were really fun to create. Hope you enjoy the pictures. Feel free to comment.



Friday, June 15, 2012

Another carving

Here is a fellow I have finally finished. He is just sitting on a park bench watching the world go by and "Chillin'".

New Carvings

Wow! I had a great time at Kennewick, Washington, for their annual Tri-Cities Rendezvous. The Rendezvous is a 3 day carving event, with a chance to teach or take 4 carving classes. I had a chance to teach a class and took two others.What a great bunch of folks at the Tri-Cities Woodcarving club in Kennewick, Washington. Thanks for letting me attend and teach a class. See ya next year, same spot, same time.

Here I am teaching my class at the Rendezvous.

 Ken Peterson is taking a Native American class from Ron Lunde, owner of Cascade Carvers Supply, in Kennewick, Washington.

Bob Rudkin is enjoying his turning class, turning out several Chinese balls, which are balls within another ball.

This was my winning entry in the carving contest at Tri-Cities Rendezvous. I am quite proud of him.

I finally finished my first viking warrior. I will definitely be doing more of them, as he was fun to do. There are so many possibilities with these characters.

This is my first attempt at a Norwegian Santa Claus, loosely based on a Harley Refsal character from his book "Whittling Little Folk". He is a neat character that needs a good home.