Mar 062012
 

While doing some research on wood carving tool and knife sharpening, I have been to Arleen’s videos more than once because she does a great job of explaining various topics for beginning wood carvers.  I found her 3 Sharpening Secrets again this past week and I felt compelled to share them with you so that you too could be let in on the secrets if you haven’t found them already.

Here are the 3 Sharpening Secrets videos that Arleen has posted on her YouTube Channel – Carverswoodshop.  You can click the name to be taken to YouTube or click the video to watch the embedded video here.

#1 Sharpening Secret

#2 Sharpening Secret

#3 Sharpening Secret

Mar 062012
 

Have you ever found yourself on a nature walk, hike, or general outdoor experience that called for some type of rope? If you like to get outdoors and interact with nature, soon or later, you will find a time that some 550 paracord would be really handy to have. Probably, you won’t have any rope or paracord unless you plan ahead and bring some along. A long piece of rope can be cumbersome and weigh you down. A wad of 550 paracord can become easily tangled and hung up on your gear and on the surrounding landscape. Well, here is your solution to the problem of not having any rope or line when you need it: Survival Bracelets or Survival Straps.

Group of Survival Bracelets

Group of Survival Bracelets

These really stylish and practical survival products are so convenient to have around and can be worn on your wrist, ankle or even clipped to your hiking gear. They are made of 550 paracord that is manufactured to support up to 550 pounds in a single strand. Each bracelet or strap contained one continuous piece of 550 paracord in lengths that range from 8′ to 18′ depending on the length of the chosen bracelet or strap. A rough estimate is that each inch contains approximately 1′ of 550 paracord, so a 9″ survival bracelet contains about 9′ of 550 paracord. Continue reading »

Feb 272012
 

I recently watched a really good video on the Carver’s Woodshop Youtube Channel that talked about using varying grades of sandpaper to sharpen and touch up wood carving tools.  Arleen showed how to use a scrap piece of wood and some sandpaper to create a really easy wood carving sharpening tool.  The video that I am referring too can be found here :  Carverswoodshop

After watching this video, I began to scavenge my wood carving supplies and found that I had a piece of 1X4 board that I wanted to try for this type of project.  I used the board as a type of progressive work space that utilized several grades of sandpaper in succession to sharpen some wood carving knives that I made from old pocket knife blades.

I glued rectangle pieces of sandpaper onto the board in order of their grit grade from roughest to finest. I used 150 grade, 220 grade and 400 grade sandpaper.  The board fits nicely on my lap in the seated position and allows me to start with the 150 grade paper and progress to the finest 400 grade sandpaper.  After each grade of sandpaper is completed, I move to the next and then for the final touch, I use a handheld leather strop or power strop attached to my drill.

The knives that I most recently worked with were originally sharpened and used as folding pocket knives.  The angle of regular pocket knives is not really very useful for whittling and wood carving, so you needed to alter them for carving.  Using the sandpaper progression, I was able to take them from pocket knife condition to wood carving condition without a whole lot of effort.  Another nice advantage of using sandpaper by hand, is that you don’t have to worry too much about building up too much heat on your blade to cause it to lose temper.

Here is a picture of the sharpening board.

Wood Carving Sharpening Board

Wood Carving Sharpening Board

Feb 192012
 

While doing some wood carving research the other day, I found a great article that talks about the healing attributes that wood carving can have for a person.  The article details how art and decoration can affect your mood and therefore alter your stress levels.  It also relays those same attributes to wood carving projects.

When you as a wood carver enjoy the projects that you are working on, you will tend to feel better about them and yourself.  You will also do a better job on the wood carving project.  I have to say that I agree, that when I am doing a wood carving project that I enjoy working on, it allows me to relax and time can get away from me.  I have always been a firm believer that people should find a hobby that they enjoy and stick with it.  You will become more relaxed and get your mind off of the stresses of everyday life.

To read the article for yourself, check it out at White Eagle Studios.

Feb 162012
 

As I have made my way learning different aspects of running a blog, I have found that there are many tips and tricks that although may seem small, can really make a difference.  One such trick is to always use an image optimizing program to optimize or reduce the size of your image files.  By reducing the size of the file itself, each time that someone loads a page with that image, it takes less time to load the image because of the small file size.

As I have gone along, I have found that a great little program called Free Image Optimizer is my best option.  It is easy to use, works every time and best of all, it’s completely free.  You have the option of downloading the program so that it is available when not connected to the internet, or to use the online optimization tool.

Here is a link to the download page for the Free Image Optimizer: Free Image Optimizer

I have no agreements or deals with this company, therefore, I can give a very honest and non-biased review of their program.  If you have a blog or website, it would be beneficial to check them or any other image optimizer out.