You can start carving in lots of ways. Rough cuts are a great aid one step away from raw wood.
These rough cuts were donated to the club for members to carve.
An experienced club carver is getting started on a duck decoy.
PU models can help a carver visualize all the steps to the final product.
The club has an extensive library and a multitude of carving resources.
The right knives are important. Sometimes, so is the right file.
Our members gladly share what tools work best.
Club members share their expertise in painting techniques that make pieces
(almost) come to life.
Whether you're a seasoned wood carver with years of experience or a complete novice eager to learn, our group is open to all skill levels and backgrounds. We believe that woodcarving is not just a craft but an art form that welcomes diversity and encourages personal expression.
In our woodcarving community, you'll find a supportive network of fellow enthusiasts who are eager to share their knowledge, exchange ideas, and collaborate on an impressive variety of carving projects
year-round.
Don't know how to start or what to carve next?
We can help.
During Tuesday morning workshops and instructional seminars offered from September - April, you'll have the opportunity to master various techniques, discover new tools, and unleash your creativity. Plus, the satisfaction of turning timber to treasures in your own hands is a reward like no other.
So, if you're looking to learn a new skill, enhance your existing talents, or simply immerse yourself in the soothing rhythm of woodcarving, every aspect of woodcarving is even more enjoyable when shared with others who combine creativity, craftsmanship, and camaraderie.
Join us any Tuesday morning as we explore the endless possibilities of this age-old craft, from power carving to chip carving, from pyrography to traditional hand carving techniques.
We can't wait to meet you and see what masterpieces you'll create.