
uniform. Some areas of an old beam are harder or softer, some are more brittle, and often there is internal insect damage.
So why do I carve chestnut wood? Because of its natural beauty and the challenge. Plus, American chestnut and its restoration is one of my passions.
| Power Carving |
| aboutgallery |
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| merganser.JPG |
| Bigduck2 |
| VA duck |
| Oak mallard drake |
| kathyduck |
| chestnutduck |
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| whimsicalbird.JPG |
| macaw.JPG |
| moluccanpoplar.JPG |
| moluccanwalnut |
| wingedbirds |
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| Nuthatchesonredcedar |
| hummers1 |
| swanegg |
| ChestnutBeam Nuthatches |
| Chestnut vases |
| Small chestnut vases |
| vases BillMcD |
| Redcedar Vases |
| Assorted Vases |
| Chestnut Post Vase |
| flowervase |
| nuthatchesonwalnutroot |
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| Pileatedwoodpecker.JPG |
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| Flicker |
| Various Wall Hangings |
| Chestnut Root |
| Nuthatches on American chestnut |
| NuthatchesonFungus |
| NuthatchesonBlackLocust |