Thank you! No I don’t sell them but if you want to they are not really that hard to make.
Get a wood stick of the desired girth in home depot for about a dollar, an exacto knife, sanding paper an the cheapest wood stain you can buy. I learned how to do basic cuts safely watching a couple of youtube videos.
When I began, each wand took me like one hour and a half to make, so not a lengthy task.
This is really neat! I love that each one is unique. I’ve wanted to whittle before, but was never sure where to start. Any recommendations for videos to watch?
I didnt have access to great tools. I use an exacto knife, but if you get the chance to get a good knife you should. I also use pine, far from ideal. I tell you this because you shouldn’t get discouraged to try even if you don’t have the ideal conditions.
Thank you! No I don’t sell them but if you want to they are not really that hard to make.
Get a wood stick of the desired girth in home depot for about a dollar, an exacto knife, sanding paper an the cheapest wood stain you can buy. I learned how to do basic cuts safely watching a couple of youtube videos.
When I began, each wand took me like one hour and a half to make, so not a lengthy task.
This is really neat! I love that each one is unique. I’ve wanted to whittle before, but was never sure where to start. Any recommendations for videos to watch?
Surething. Basic cuts for beginners: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ve-jVpUIE-E&ab_channel=CarvingisFun Mistakes to avoid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWNV0lf9FAA&ab_channel=CarvingisFun
I didnt have access to great tools. I use an exacto knife, but if you get the chance to get a good knife you should. I also use pine, far from ideal. I tell you this because you shouldn’t get discouraged to try even if you don’t have the ideal conditions.
Thank you! For the links, and the encouragement. You seem like a good dad!
You are very welcome. And I hope I am!