A couple of Christmas' ago I decided to make a large shrink pot as a gift for my wife. A hunt through the wood pile turned up a beautiful piece of Golden Robinia (also known as Black Locust). Little did...
With the launch of our partnership with Fell Satori Toolworks we have done an interview with Nick and Jim to find out a bit more about them. Below is the transcript from the Youtube interview for those of you who...
Recently I was asked to give a presentation to the Woodworkers Association of NSW and this got me thinking about what spoon carving means to me and why I love it so much. CREATIVITY FOUND Before I discovered spoon carving...
Because of the high quality of the 0.8mm kangaroo leather and tightness of the nap (the fibrous/suede) on grain side is so tight that it can be hard to tell the difference. With the hide that I have at the...
Recently I've noticed a number of axes being sold as Carving Axes that aren't ideal for the purpose. In this video I explain why convex bevelled carving axes aren't great for carving. In this second video I demonstrate the difference in performance between...
Green wood is great to carve and many of you prefer it to hardwood however one of the most annoying issues that greenwood carvers face is the risk of the wood splitting mid project. There is nothing more frustrating than getting halfway through the "perfect spoon" only to find a split in the bowl.
The Mora 106 and Mora 120 Sloyd knives are two of the most popular knives in the Mora family of knives. They are both designed for woodworking, carving, and other precision cutting tasks. However, there are some key differences between the two knives that should be considered when selecting the best Mora knife for your needs.
The Farmer’s Forge is owned and run by Mick and Mardi Henricks. We began discussions with Mick about 12 months ago after our friend John Steel (Fe+C Forge) tipped us off. John was aware of our search for an Australian axe maker...
If you are looking for a carving axe in Australia you have come to the right place. We stock a range of carving axes and each has its benefits. If you are not sure which is the right carving axe for you then read on as we break down the difference between each.