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ANIMAL FIGURE -- CARVED
xx   ANIMAL FIGURE
xx   CARVING

Curious copy cats. Front and side patterns for stylized cats present an interesting carving challenge.
CHIP CHATS Jan-Feb 1990 (v.37#1) pg. 20

Front and side profile for carving a rabbit dressed up as a "rabbit hunter".
CHIP CHATS Mar-Apr 1990 (v.37#2) pg. 112

Fawn's first steps. Pattern and instructions for carving a very young fawn takings its first tottering steps.
CHIP CHATS May-Jun 1990 (v.37#3) pg. 31

The Norse "little people". Patterns and carving tips for trolls, animals, and figures typical of Norwegian carvings.
CHIP CHATS May-Jun 1990 (v.37#3) pg. 52

Pattern and instructions for carving a 15"-long tiger from a laminated-wood blank made from three pieces of 3/4" lumber
CHIP CHATS Jul-Aug 1990 (v.37#4) pg. 29

Camel woodcarving. Patterns and carving instructions for a standing, walking and kneeling camel equipped with a decorative saddle.
CHIP CHATS Sep-Oct 1990 (v.37#5) pg. 43

Pattern in the traditional style features a human-like ram's head.
CHIP CHATS Sep-Oct 1990 (v.37#5) pg. 88

Labrador Retriever puppy carving. Pattern and carving directions.
CHIP CHATS Nov-Dec 1990 (v.37#6) pg. 11

Texas Longhorn caricature pattern.
CHIP CHATS Nov-Dec 1990 (v.37#6) pg. 19

Carving losing out on Greenland. Patterns and examples of traditional native carvings from Greenland. Both wood and bone carvings described.
CHIP CHATS Nov-Dec 1990 (v.37#6) pg. 60

How to carve a rabbit sitting on its haunches.
CHIP CHATS Jan-Feb 1991 (v.38#1) pg. 43

Carving a horse head with a flexible-shaft power tool.
CHIP CHATS May-Jun 1991 (v.38#3) pg. 54

Summer field mouse to carve is designed to rest on top of an object and look down.
CHIP CHATS Jul-Aug 1991 (v.38#4) pg. 20

How to carve an African elephant.
CHIP CHATS Jul-Aug 1991 (v.38#4) pg. 43

Patterns for carving an ox and a donkey. Patterns are part of an annual series of figures for a Nativity scene that began in Chip Chats 1986.
CHIP CHATS Sep-Oct 1991 (v.38#5) pg. 43

Installing glass eyes in natural-finish wildlife carvings.
CHIP CHATS Nov-Dec 1991 (v.38#6) pg. 21

Resting figures of a lion and lamb to carve, based on the Biblical image of peace.
CHIP CHATS Nov-Dec 1991 (v.38#6) pg. 43

Carving either a running fox facing straight ahead or one startled and halted in mid-stride.
CHIP CHATS Mar-Apr 1992 (v.39#2) pg. 33

Raccoon pattern to carve.
CHIP CHATS May-Jun 1992 (v.39#3) pg. 27

Carving the American elk. Carving and painting pattern and instructions.
CHIP CHATS May-Jun 1992 (v.39#3) pg. 68

Pattern and instructions for carving a griffin.
CHIP CHATS Jul-Aug 1992 (v.39#4) pg. 47

Pattern of a lion to carve.
CHIP CHATS Sep-Oct 1992 (v.39#5) pg. 80

Pattern and instructions for carving an armadillo.
CHIP CHATS Mar-Apr 1993 (v.40#2) pg. 79

Golden retriever carving pattern and instructions.
CHIP CHATS Jul-Aug 1993 (v.40#4) pg. 35

Pattern and instructions for carving a harnessed horse.
CHIP CHATS Nov-Dec 1993 (v.40#6) pg. 39

Carving jointed figures. Patterns and instructions for making a carved rabbit and bear with arms and legs that move. The joint action is simplified by making the carving blank from separate pieces of 3/4" lumber.
CHIP CHATS Jan-Feb 1994 (v.41#1) pg. 75

Carving a realistic beaver. The carving blank is made by laminating 5 pieces of 3/4" thick lumber.
CHIP CHATS Mar-Apr 1994 (v.41#2) pg. 35

Carving a realistic grizzly bear (11" tall). Part 1. Preparing the carving blank. Multiple views and patterns are included.
CHIP CHATS Mar-Apr 1994 (v.41#2) pg. 64

Make your carved animals more appealing to buyers by taking some artistic license with the eyes, legs and other physical elements. Some tips.
CHIP CHATS Mar-Apr 1994 (v.41#2) pg. 82

Carving a realistic grizzly bear (11" tall). Part 2. Rough shaping and rounding.
CHIP CHATS May-Jun 1994 (v.41#3) pg. 73

Pattern for carving a long-eared rabbit. Top, front and both sides are shown.
CHIP CHATS May-Jun 1994 (v.41#3) pg. 119

Front and side view patterns for carving a domestic horse and ox.
CHIP CHATS May-Jun 1994 (v.41#3) pg. 148

Carve a realistic peccary, a small, piglike mammal.
CHIP CHATS Jul-Aug 1994 (v.41#4) pg. 45

Carving a realistic grizzly bear (11" tall). Part 3. Some tips on detailing.
CHIP CHATS Jul-Aug 1994 (v.41#4) pg. 84

Side profile (pattern) of a jumping whitetail buck.
CHIP CHATS Jul-Aug 1994 (v.41#4) pg. 148

Carve a "watchdog". Pattern for carving a 4" tall long-haired dog. Install a clockwork to make a unique desk clock.
CHIP CHATS Sep-Oct 1994 (v.41#5) pg. 114

Musicians of Bremen. Part 1. Carve a realistic donkey figure 10" long. The carving blank is made by laminating three pieces of 3/4" thick lumber. Four-view patterns included (side, top, front, back).
CHIP CHATS Jan-Feb 1995 (v.42#1) pg. 37

Musicians of Bremen. Part 2. Carving the dog, cat and rooster figures which stand atop the donkey to form the singing animals featured in a brothers Grimm fairy tale. Four-view patterns included.
CHIP CHATS Mar-Apr 1995 (v.42#2) pg. 19

Carving a seated lion with one front paw raised. Two lion carvings in this position may be used to support a coat of arms. The carving blank is formed by laminating 5 pieces of 3/4" thick lumber. Three views (side, front, back) and alternate poses are illustrated.
CHIP CHATS Jul-Aug 1995 (v.42#4) pg. 31

Carvings of old Burma. Part 3. Stack of elephants, Mongolian horses, dragon silhouette, etc.
CHIP CHATS Sep-Oct 1995 (v.42#5) pg. 30

Carving tip on rounding an animal's legs without going too far on one side.
CHIP CHATS Mar-Apr 1996 (v.43#2) pg. 113

Making and inlaying small wooden eyes for carved animal figures.
CHIP CHATS May-Jun 1996 (v.43#3) pg. 74

Pattern and instructions for carving a realistic pig 9" long.
CHIP CHATS Sep-Oct 1996 (v.43#5) pg. 19

Carve a tiger striped cat from a piece of 1.5" thick carving wood measuring 8"x9".
CHIP CHATS Sep-Oct 1996 (v.43#5) pg. 30

Duck People are carved from 2"x2"x4" blocks of scrap wood. Basic pattern and carving tips included.
CHIP CHATS Sep-Oct 1996 (v.43#5) pg. 124

Carving the head of a grizzly bear. Instructions from laminating the block of basswood to applying a finish. Pattern for bear head must be ordered.
CHIP CHATS Jan-Feb 1997 (v.44#1) pg. 20

Airedale terrier dog woodcarving pattern and instructions.
CHIP CHATS Mar-Apr 1997 (v.44#2) pg. 39

How to carve a replica skull of a shorthorn steer from wood.
CHIP CHATS Mar-Apr 1997 (v.44#2) pg. 84

Pattern for a dachshund dog to carve.
CHIP CHATS Mar-Apr 1997 (v.44#2) pg. 92

The eyes have it! How to create life and depth in carved animal eyes by adding outlining, shading and detail with woodburning.
CHIP CHATS May-Jun 1997 (v.44#3) pg. 120

Bobcat woodcarving pattern and instructions.
CHIP CHATS Jul-Aug 1997 (v.44#4) pg. 49

Pattern for a relief carving of a gargoyle or caricature of a griffin.
CHIP CHATS Nov-Dec 1997 (v.44#6) pg. 70

Jointed figure carving of a bear features movable arms and legs. The separate limbs are held in place with elastic. Detailed patterns and assembly instructions included.
CHIP CHATS Jan-Feb 1998 (v.45#1) pg. 37

Pattern and carving tips for a cat effigy based on a Colusa Indian relic from Key Marco, Florida (circa 1500).
CHIP CHATS Jan-Feb 1998 (v.45#1) pg. 47

Pattern and tips for carving a pig caricature sitting upright in a washtub. Carving starts with a wooden egg.
CHIP CHATS Jul-Aug 1998 (v.45#4) pg. 88

Realistic cat carving in a playful stance. Carving blank is fabricated from 3/4" stock. Three-view pattern and carving instructions included.
CHIP CHATS Nov-Dec 1998 (v.45#6) pg. 21

Realistic carving of a farmer playing fetch with a dog, leading a horse, etc. Patterns included for both the man and the dog.
CHIP CHATS Jan-Feb 1999 (v.46#1) pg. 25

Preparing the blank and carving wooden antlers for any wood-carved elk (9" long to 12" long).
CHIP CHATS Mar-Apr 1999 (v.46#2) pg. 14

Adirondack dancing bears. Pattern and carving tips.
CHIP CHATS Mar-Apr 1999 (v.46#2) pg. 99

Nanny and the Kids. Pattern and carving tips for realistic goats.
CHIP CHATS May-Jun 1999 (v.46#3) pg. 41

Pattern for carving "Pigasus", a pig with wings.
CHIP CHATS May-Jun 1999 (v.46#3) pg. 136

Hoop cheese Charlie. Pattern for a mouse sitting atop a wedge of cheese.
CHIP CHATS Jul-Aug 1999 (v.46#4) pg. 142

Fawns. Patterns and carving tips for young deer in various poses.
CHIP CHATS Sep-Oct 1999 (v.46#5) pg. 47

Begging dog caricature. Three-view photo and two-view pattern included.
CHIP CHATS Sep-Oct 1999 (v.46#5) pg. 164

Carve a fox standing in the snow with his nose in a rabbit hole, and the rabbit hiding in the burrow.
CHIP CHATS Mar-Apr 2000 (v.47#2) pg. 20

Carving a squirrel. Patterns shown for several poses.
CHIP CHATS Jul-Aug 2000 (v.47#4) pg. 43

Classic carving pattern of a dragon with wings and a long tail.
CHIP CHATS Jul-Aug 2000 (v.47#4) pg. 148

Classic carving pattern for a lion with wings.
CHIP CHATS Sep-Oct 2000 (v.47#5) pg. 164

Roll out the bear-all. Carve a small bear or hedgehog from scraps of 2" lumber. Pattern included.
CHIP CHATS Jan-Feb 2001 (v.48#1) pg. 54

Grotesque. Multi-view pattern for carving a gargoyle.
CHIP CHATS Jul-Aug 2001 Jul-Aug 2001 (v.48#4) pg. 22

Carve a ferret. Pattern included.
CHIP CHATS Jul-Aug 2001 Jul-Aug 2001 (v.48#4) pg. 42

Gridded pattern for carving a pack mule figure.
CHIP CHATS Jan-Feb 2002 (v.49#1) pg. 149

A look at the woodcarving of craftsman Peter Engler. Instructions and pattern for carving a robin are included.
DECORATING & CRAFT IDEAS Jun 1977 (v.8#5) pg. 19, 21, 41

The carousel horse. Replicas of merry-go-round horses feature hollow carcase construction. Basic instructions for building and carving a wooden horse suitable for display or a rocking horse.
FINE WOODWORKING #23 Jul-Aug 1980 pg. 62

A stylized cat is formed by laminating light and dark wood, band sawing the profile, and then rasping, carving, and sanding to final shape.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Jan 1980 (v.69#1) pg. 36

It's fun to carve animals in caricature. Pattern for a camel shown.
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Aug 1977 (v.8#3) pg. 12

Coon dog or hound dog is shown in 6 positions (side views only).
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Aug 1977 (v.8#3) pg. 35

Carve a small turtle from wood and use a walnut shell as the shell of the turtle.
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Nov 1977 (v.8#4) pg. 15

Front and side profile for carving a Texas Jack Rabbit which stands almost 10" tall.
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Feb 1978 (v.9#1) pg. 20

Carving horse models. Tips on getting the legs and head anatomically correct and achieving proper body proportions.
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Spring-Summer 1978 (v.9#2) pg. 23

Jack & Jill. Front and side patterns for two dogs, a Scotty and a "mutt".
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Fall 1978 (v.9#3) pg. 9

Pattern for a bull moose which stands over 10" tall.
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Fall 1978 (v.9#3) pg. 18

Jackknife sculpture. Cigarette box features Pedro, a hound dog with large ears, as the handle for the top. Built and carved from white pine.
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Fall 1978 (v.9#3) pg. 22

A frog on the lily-pad. Each is done from a separate piece of wood.
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Fall 1978 (v.9#3) pg. 30

Pattern and tips for carving and painting a championship hog (pig).
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Fall-Winter 1978 (v.9#4) pg. 28

Pattern and instructions for carving and painting an American Bullfrog.
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Spring 1979 (v.10#1) pg. 28

Tips on carving animal paws is an excerpt from the book "Manual of Wood Carving & Wood Sculpture, Book 2."
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Spring 1979 (v.10#1) pg. 33

Whittling is my hobby. Pattern for a donkey which accompanies a "miner, forty-niner".
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Spring-Summer 1979 (v.10#2) pg. 27

Special effects in woodcarving. Certain carvings, particularly some animals, require a faceted surface (hair, lines, grooves, etc.) instead of a smooth surface. Some tips on carving special effects.
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Spring-Summer 1979 (v.10#2) pg. 32

Pattern for a carved squirrel sitting on its haunches eating a nut.
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Spring-Summer 1979 (v.10#2) pg. 39

Pattern and instructions for carving a bear cub. Begin by band sawing out the blank.
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Fall 1979 (v.10#3) pg. 6

Pattern for carving a stylized mouse, sitting on his hind legs and sniffing the air.
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Winter 1979 (v.10#4) pg. 6

Pattern for a wooden horse to carve. The horse is standing straight and tall on all four legs. It stands about 4" tall.
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Winter 1979 (v.10#4) pg. 24

Charted patterns for two rabbits. One is laying down with its ears cocked and listening. The other is sitting up on its haunches with both ears raised.
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Spring 1980 (v.11#1) pg. 20

Brandy. Top and side profile for carving a golden retriever dog out of butternut.
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Spring 1980 (v.11#1) pg. 28

Special effects in woodcarving. Tips on carving animal eyes to add emphasis to the carving.
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Spring 1980 (v.11#1) pg. 36

Pattern for carving an elephant with short tusks.
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Spring 1980 (v.11#1) pg. 38

How to carve the French Lop rabbit.
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Summer-Fall 1980 (v.11#2) pg. 3

Profile pattern for a carved scotty dog.
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Summer-Fall 1980 (v.11#2) pg. 14

How to carve a woodchuck (groundhog).
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Summer-Fall 1980 (v.11#2) pg. 18

Pattern for carving a Koala Bear climbing a tree stump.
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Summer-Fall 1980 (v.11#2) pg. 20

Pattern for a pair of stylized "sourpuss" cats.
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Summer-Fall 1980 (v.11#2) pg. 26

Patterns for the four animals from the brothers Grimm story "The Bremen Town Musicians". Pattern for a cock, cat, dog, and donkey.
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Summer-Fall 1980 (v.11#2) pg. 28

Pattern for carving a sow (pig) nursing six piglets.
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Summer-Fall 1980 (v.11#2) pg. 31

Simple pattern for carving a beaver.
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Summer-Fall 1980 (v.11#2) pg. 33

Four-view pattern for carving a seal reclining on a rock.
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Summer-Fall 1980 (v.11#2) pg. 34

Charted pattern (four views) of a large bear walking on all four legs. The mouth is open and the teeth are bared.
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Summer-Fall 1980 (v.11#2) pg. 36

Carving an Arabian stallion horse's head. Part 2.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #37 Jun-Jul 1987 (v.7#1) pg. 28

Three woodcarvings of the Northwest Coast Indians are characterizations of the otter, beaver and owl.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #57 Nov 1990 (v.10#3) pg. 35

Five relief carving projects. (1) Canadian goose. (2) Landing duck. (3) Elephant. (4) White tail deer. (5) Head-and-shoulder profile of Indian with feathered headdress and his horse.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #58 Jan 1991 (v.10#4) pg. 70, Insert

Chain saw carving. Step-by-step photos for carving a seated bear figure from a log.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #60 May 1991 (v.10#6) pg. 22

Carve a bear figure (6"x3"x2") from wood. Full-size pattern and carving instructions included.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #70 Jan 1993 (v.12#4) pg. 28

Carve a bunny figure in wood. Full-size pattern and carving instructions included.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #71 Mar 1993 (v.12#5) pg. 74

Carve a pig caricature of a football fan.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #74 Sep 1993 (v.13#2) pg. 64, Insert

Relief carving of a rodeo rider (cowboy) on a bucking horse.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #80 Sep 1994 (v.14#2) pg. 68, 39 (Insert)

Carve "Roscoe the Raccoon", an original design from Desiree Hajny. An accompanying article profiles this artist.
WOOD MAGAZINE #29 Jun 1989 (v.6#3) pg. 60

Carve a whale. Includes a pattern for a sperm whale.
WOOD MAGAZINE #30 Aug 1989 (v.6#4) pg. 76

Carve a howlin' coyote. Pattern and tips on carving and finishing.
WOOD MAGAZINE #37 Sep 1990 (v.7#5) pg. 78

Otto the Otter carving pattern and instructions.
WOOD MAGAZINE #46 Oct 1991 (v.8#7) pg. 40

A pair of hound dogs to carve.
WOOD MAGAZINE #62 Aug 1993 (v.10#5) pg. 58

Perfect pachyderm. How to carve a small, realistic elephant (4"x8"x6" high).
WOOD MAGAZINE #64 Oct 1993 (v.10#7) pg. 48

Wooden carvings of a begging mouse and a crouching mouse are equipped with wire-frame "eyeglasses" and long curlicue tails made from basket reed.
WOOD MAGAZINE #69 Apr 1994 (v.11#3) pg. 78

The beginners' guide to relief carving. Part 3. Carving in a frame. Project shown features the head of a German shepherd dog.
WOODCARVING #4 Jun-Aug 1993 pg. 23

Carving a realistic representation of an otter with captured fish laying on a rock outcropping.
WOODCARVING #4 Jun-Aug 1993 pg. 54

Carving a black-footed ferret standing upright on a rock.
WOODCARVING #4 Jun-Aug 1993 pg. 70

Carve a white-footed mouse cleaning himself while sitting on a rock.
WOODCARVING #5 Sep-Oct 1993 pg. 57

Bison (buffalo) woodcarving. Includes patterns and instructions on carving, woodburning, and painting.
WOODCARVING #7 Jan-Feb 1994 pg. 44

Carve a family of three monkeys sitting together on a large branch.
WOODCARVING #8 Mar-Apr 1994 pg. 36
Added Info WOODCARVING #11 Sep-Oct 1994 pg. 3

Brown bear woodcarving. Includes patterns and instructions on carving, woodburning and painting.
WOODCARVING #9 May-Jun 1994 pg. 16

Carving animals in the round. Thorough research is required for accurate reproduction.
WOODCARVING #10 Jul-Aug 1994 pg. 70

Prickly personality. A simple hedgehog is an easy introduction to the skills of woodcarving.
WOODCARVING #13 Jan-Feb 1995 pg. 59

Mare and foal. How to carve a scene of equine affection.
WOODCARVING #15 Apr 1995 pg. 65

How to carve a pair of fighting horses.
WOODCARVING #26 May 1996 pg. 54

Carving a 5-foot tall mouse from a tree trunk.
WOODCARVING #28 Jul-Aug 1996 pg. 30

Carve a life-size playful kitten.
WOODCARVING #32 Dec 1996 pg. 32

Tip describes a fast technique for carving animal fur.
WOODCARVING #34 Mar-Apr 1997 pg. 5

A description of how to carve a rat's head.
WOODCARVING #35 May-Jun 1997 pg. 56

Tip suggests using thorns from a rose bush as the teeth in wild animal carvings.
WOODCARVING #35 May-Jun 1997 pg. 63

Tips on carving some fierce looking Australian animals (lizards and bilby).
WOODCARVING #36 Jul-Aug 1997 pg. 57

How to carve a wooden replica of the "Children In Need" Pudsey Bear logo with a hanky eye patch.
WOODCARVING #37 Sep-Oct 1997 pg. 32

How to carve some simple sheep in the round.
WOODCARVING #38 Nov-Dec 1997 pg. 17

How to carve an African lion.
WOODCARVING #40 Mar-Apr 1998 pg. 46

Projects to help beginners build basic carving skills. Part 4. Carving a characterised elephant in the round.
WOODCARVING #50 Sep-Oct 1999 pg. 17

German hoop turners' tools. How specialist tools are used to cut hoops from wet end grain. The profile of the hoop is normally the profile of an animal. The hoops are then sliced into pieces and the resulting blank is carved to complete the animal figure.
WOODTURNING #16 Oct 1993 pg. 51

Figure and decorative carving. Part 2. Pattern and instructons for carving a dolphin standing on its tail.
WOODWORKER #1061 Apr 1982 (v.86) pg. 264

The wooden horse. Tips from Ian Norbury describes how he sets about carving the magnificent equine subjects for which he is renowned.
WOODWORKER #1069 Dec 1982 (v.86) pg. 833

How to carve a magnificent scarlet dragon which symbolizes the Royal Welsh ancestry of the Tudor dynasty.
WOODWORKER #1087 Jun 1984 (v.88) pg. 353

How to carve a miniature Japanese charm called a Netsuke. Pattern is for a mouse curled up into a ball.
WOODWORKER #1108 Mar 1986 (v.90#3) pg. 240

Step-by-step account of how three dolphins are carved separately and then combined into one piece of sculpture.
WOODWORKER #1113 Aug 1986 (v.90#8) pg. 629

High relief carving of a male lion crouched for drinking at a water hole.
WOODWORKER Apr 1990 (v.94#4) pg. 380

Model horses. How to carve the animals that draw model carriages, carts and wagons.
WOODWORKER Dec 1991 (v.95#12) pg. 1292

Getting started in simple woodcarving using a coping saw, two pocket knives, three gouges, mallet, scalpel, and small files. Includes patterns for a rabbit, dog, cat, sea horse, teddy bear, and a bird. Part 1.
WOODWORKER Aug 1994 (v.98#8) pg. 31

Getting started in simple woodcarving. Part 2. Carving details for the dog figure.
WOODWORKER Sep 1994 (v.98#9) pg. 58

Getting started in simple woodcarving. Part 3. Refining and varnishing the dog figure.
WOODWORKER Oct 1994 (v.98#10) pg. 32

An introductory course on woodcarving. Part 2. Thinking in 3D. How to achieve a successful first carving. The project shown is a pig laying on the ground.
WOODWORKING TODAY #24 Sep 1991 pg. 32

Caving without chisels. Using a band saw, rasps and files to create stylized animal and bird shapes.
WOODWORKING TODAY #29 Mar 1992 pg. 22

Capturing the grace, vitality and sense of movement when designing and carving bird and animal figures.
WOODWORKING TODAY #33 Jul-Aug 1992 pg. 46

Minimalism with style. An approach to carving animal figues which reduces them to their most basic form and makes the fullest use of the grain structure of the wood.
WOODWORKING TODAY #34 Sep-Oct 1992 pg. 62

Hippo wood sculpture. Top edge and profile patterns included.
WORKBENCH Mar-Apr 1976 (v.32#2) pg. 100