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link to Old Timer Splinter Carvin’ Knife Review: Cheap Pocket Spoon Knife

Old Timer Splinter Carvin’ Knife Review: Cheap Pocket Spoon Knife

I am a big fan of multi-tools and having all of the tools that you need in your pocket is super convenient for any hands on type of person. I always carry a multi-tool with me wherever I go (legally...

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link to BeaverCraft Whittling Knife Review: Affordable Starter Kits

BeaverCraft Whittling Knife Review: Affordable Starter Kits

I'm always keeping an eye out for quality and affordable tools and equipment as you never know what gems may be hiding under a cheap pricetag. When I ran across the BeaverCraft knives I initially...

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link to Flexcut Whittlin’ Jack Knife Review: Whittle on the Go

Flexcut Whittlin’ Jack Knife Review: Whittle on the Go

Looking for a nice and portable whittling knife for someone who is always on the go? Look no further than the Flexcut Whitltin' Jack! The Flexcut Whittlin' Jack is an exceptional folding...

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link to Comparison of Different Safety Gloves for Whittling

Comparison of Different Safety Gloves for Whittling

If you are whittling wood, you are going to using a very sharp knife right next to your fingers. Every now and then your knife could slip and cause a minor injury, especially if you are a...

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link to Flexcut Whittling Knife Review: High Value Low Cost

Flexcut Whittling Knife Review: High Value Low Cost

I'm going to come right out of the gate in saying that if you are a beginner and want to pick up your first set of whittling knives, look no further than Flexcut! After testing a bunch of...

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link to How to Make Wood Easier to Whittle

How to Make Wood Easier to Whittle

Every now and then you may run across some wood that is just too dry or hard to whittle. Attempting to cut into the wood with a knife causes the wood to splinter and dulls out your knife really...

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About Me

I'm Brian, and I have enjoyed whittling, wood carving, and stone carving ever since I was a kid. My first foray into carving was similar to most other boys; picking up a stick and cutting shapes into it with my trusty pocket knife!

I am always learning new skills, finding cool tools, and trying my hand at new challenging projects. Join me as I continue to have fun carving new and interesting sculptures!

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