The Woodworking and Carving Section

of the Internet Craftsmanship Museum

Wood was one of the earliest materials that man was able to shape to meet his needs and is still one of the most popular mediums of expression.
This section includes those who use wood to express their artistic abilities and demonstrate their mastery of the craft of shaping it to their will.

Wood workers represented in this section are:

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Craftsman (Click name to visit the page on this craftsman)

Typical Project (Click photo for larger image)

Randy Boni

Chainsaw artist turns logs into lifelike art

Livio De Marchi

An artist in wood with an eye for unusual subjects

Robert A. Talbot

Historically and functionally correct guns made from wood.

Vladimir Rusinov

Master Miniature Wood Carver

Mooney Warther

A knifemaker's hobby - The history of steam engines carved in wood and ivory

Philip Warren

An entire fleet made from match sticks and match boxes

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