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  1. #1
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    Question Courses on Woodcarving

    Hi All,

    Just wondered if any one could point me in the right direction.

    I would like to find a place/club/person that runs courses on woodcarving for beginners, in Melbourne.

    Can anyone also suggest which chisels would be good for a beginner?

    My wife has shown an interest in carving and as a gift (and to encourage her further) I would like to book her in on a course and get her an assortment of chisels to start her off

    Thanks in advance for any help
    Kevin

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    Cool

    Kevin
    i dont know of any woodcarving groups in melbourne
    i thought someone here may have known
    you could try doing a search
    as for chisels
    a prefer to use pfeil carving chisels
    they may cost a little more - but are worth it
    carbatec sell a beginners set for $110
    its a good start
    you can also get some quite good books on the subject of carving
    hope this helps
    cheers
    multinut

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    Smile Woodcarving clubs courses

    Doncaster carvers (to which I belong) have four carving groups. Each has carvers of varying abilities ranging form beginners to expert. There is one club for first, second and third Friday mornings and one on second Thursday evenings. Contact phone number is 97233827. Geelong Woodworkers has an active carving group. All these have a number of women members of varying ages. John Kelly is in the phone book and has a beginners group at South Morang one morning a month. Holmesglen TAFE has a wood carving course.
    I would caution you against buying a set of woodcarving chisels as these tend to contain chisels in sizes you will never need. It would in my opinion be much better for your wife to go one of the above groups, find out what sort of carving she wants to do, then you can buy her some chisels of the right type and size. When buying the chisels, it is essential to buy sharpening equipment as well.
    If you need any more information, let me know.
    Charles Castle

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