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Monthly Archives: December 2016

How I Carved A Knife In A Log
20 Dec 2016

How I Carved A Knife In A Log

by Paul Nicholls | posted in: Woodcraft and Carving | 6

Although he is best known as ‘Spoons’, Paul Nicholls has made many other beautiful carvings. Have a look at how he designed and carved the spectacular life-size replica of a ‘Knife in a log’, which he presented as a gift to Paul Kirtley this year.

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