Woodcraft Magazine

A fresh guide for chip carving

eing employed at a woodworking magazine grants me access to lots of information. Plus, my office is right next door to (Blue Hills Press), author Daniel Clay deftly walks you through the early stages of the craft: what tools you need, how to use them, and how to sharpen them. Text and photos make the craft accessible and grant confidence along the way. With clear photos and direct writing, each chapter cleverly builds on the one before as you work through different cuts to various patterns, designing your own patterns, and finally finishing. Plus, the foreword is by late master woodworker Nancy Hiller.

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