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From: allengoodman69
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  • do you prefer sweet gum or poplar to carve these out of?

    looks fun and a super time!!

    how much for the class?

  • @psychodelicdragon I like them both,the sweet gum will take better detail...but the poplar carves quicker. All my sticks are carved green,which also makes a huge difference. There is a phone # and contact info. for the folk school in the video as well in the info box below, I provided a link for class info and prices. Thanks for your comments & thanks for watching !

    ^ l l { l\l

  • That building is enough to put you in the mood for whittling

  • I agree,you can almost feel the history,not to mention the ample space and tools !

  • Awsome video ! thanks for sharing this !!

  • Thanks Banjo !

  • Nice video Al! You always do a great job on those. I hope to make it down there some day.

    Chuck

  • Thanks Chuck. The Folk school has classes on cookin', basketry, stained glass,as well as many others. Its AWESOME !

    Allen

  • Excellent sticks Allen, you must of done good with them boys. Looks like it was a lot of fun. Your DVD is great on carving sticks.

    Corey

  • As Always,its awesome to be at John C., I really am proud of the folks taking the class, I would be proud to walk with any stick they carved ! Thanks for the kind words. Allen

  • Good stuff Allen! Hope that lot all got a 'Goodknife'! :-)

    cheers Simon

  • ;)

    Allen

  • Great Video Allen

    Gene

  • Thanks Gene, I noticed you posted a few here lately to, sir !

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