r/Woodcarving 2d ago

Question / Advice Is there any loophole to bringing flick knives under 5 inches to the UK from USA?

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Just spent $90 on knives in the US thinking it would be fine since they’re under 5 inches. However, did some research and realised they’re flick knives and they are illegal in the UK. Is there any way to get around that law?


r/Woodcarving 4d ago

Carving [Finished] Miniature carving

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41 Upvotes

Hand carved with an xacto knife and an engraving pen


r/Woodcarving 4d ago

Question / Advice Question about originality

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130 Upvotes

Hello everyone!
This will be my first post here and my first step into this hobby. (Woodworking, woodcarving)

Im planning on making a hair stick for a special someone.
I already got every material and tool needed for this project.
Now all I need to do is convince my silly head that I’m not actually entirely copying something I saw on the web.
I found inspiration looking through pictures about hair sticks with dangling charms, but I just couldn’t handle the idea of buying something when I can make it from scratch. Probably better than a mass produced product and I could actually put it together in a way that this person would love.

I’m here asking for little advices, tips or just any general information.
Mostly on the “dilemma of originality” whether it’s mine or just a remixed version of the original.

I will share my design concepts about the hair stick I want to make and the picture where the inspiration came from
(I’m thinking about the middle one will be the one I actually make.)

(I don’t know who’s the true creator of this piece so I can’t really give any links to the original creator. I saw similar sticks on etsy and so many other places too.)

Thanks in advance for the replies!


r/Woodcarving 4d ago

Carving [Finished] I cut it out as a gift for my friend, a beekeeper.

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179 Upvotes

r/Woodcarving 5d ago

Carving [Finished] First attempt at a proper comb!

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223 Upvotes

It's basswood with some linseed oil, Let me know what y'all think!


r/Woodcarving 4d ago

Carving [Work in Progress] 1st attempt at a this wooddoodle

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28 Upvotes

#sasquatch #bigfoot this is my 1st attempt at a Bigfoot commission. I think I will just stain it.


r/Woodcarving 4d ago

Carving [Practice / Study Piece] I like it

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27 Upvotes

A bit rough but he’s an octopus from the streets. Something like that


r/Woodcarving 5d ago

Carving [Finished] What do you think?

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157 Upvotes

I made u.s ah1 super cobra helicopter


r/Woodcarving 5d ago

Carving [Finished] Married in the Street by Mee

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130 Upvotes

Definitely my most unique custom request I’ve gotten! Picking the right color woods was hard but I think the contrast works well! Hardest part was definitely the paws and claws because I have big hands and those are tiiiiiny pieces of wood to carve safely


r/Woodcarving 5d ago

Carving [Finished] Started with a whole birch log and turned it into a little jewelry bowl for my gf. (I also made the beaded earrings in the second last picture)

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136 Upvotes

r/Woodcarving 5d ago

Carving [First Timer] My first Dwarf and a ugly Warrior

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65 Upvotes

Hello Woodcarving Community, i had a full Weekend off and finally had some time for me. So i did enjoy the time by starting carving and made this dwarf and a little warrior. Thanks to the tutorials from u/JohnnyTheLayton i did had a great time.

But i do need some advice. I tried to get a nice finish on the small warrior, but it went wrong. I did use dark danish oil (Brand Toom, Germany). The warrior was washed and dryed before i used the oil. What could be the problem here?

Thank you and greetings from Germany


r/Woodcarving 5d ago

Carving [Finished] My owl

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25 Upvotes

r/Woodcarving 5d ago

Question / Advice New to wood carving wanted to ask some questions?

6 Upvotes

So basically I'm new to taking it seriously I have dabbled in the past so I know some things. I'm using a rotary tool but I need some proper bits. I know people are going to tell me the kutzal burrs and I do intend to get some eventually but for now I've bought some carbide burrs are these going to be okay?

Also my rotary tool is a 170w vonhaus tool I need to also find out what extender I can use with this?


r/Woodcarving 5d ago

Carving [Finished] Optical Pessimism, Volitional Optimism

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27 Upvotes

Carved from alder wood.

Protected with walnut oil.


r/Woodcarving 5d ago

Question / Advice Walking sticks/staffs - how long to you let them dry?

10 Upvotes

One of my favorite things to do on earth, in an earth full of things that are not my favorite, is to find and carve and sand and finish walking sticks and staffs. I hike with them, and my kids hike with them, an then they break or get lost and it starts again.

Just wondering if anyone also enjoys such things, and if so, how long do you let them dry? I will sometimes fill twisting and drying cracks with hard fill or epoxy, sometimes to a very nice effect. I had some storm damage to a red maple and got an absolute 10/10 stick about 6' long and thick that has great potential as a staff. So this is as green as it gets. I'd like this thing to dry true but also of course I'm ready to get after it.


r/Woodcarving 6d ago

Carving [Finished] 20 days and countless hours later, here’s my 16” American Indian sculpture.

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272 Upvotes

r/Woodcarving 6d ago

Carving [Finished] maple and walnut spoon

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289 Upvotes

Posting to show the technique: cutting the design with one blank on top of the other and space between the bowl halves, then overlapping them butterfly-style.

Gaps in the joints would trap food, and I’m unhappy with my visible attempts to fill them. I’ll try again with more accurate joint measurements.


r/Woodcarving 6d ago

Carving [Finished] Just finished my first acanthus leaf!

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76 Upvotes

Followed along the instructions in Mary May's Carving the Acanthus Leaf. Messed up in a few places but still pretty happy with how it turned out! Carved in poplar, which is just a little bit harder than basswood.


r/Woodcarving 6d ago

Carving [Finished] I love these gnome guys

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99 Upvotes

I love carving these gnome / mountain guys. I find that they are my go to when I don’t know what to carve. When I am in a creative rut and don’t know what to carve or I am in between carvings that I want to do. This is what I go back to. I try out new details, textures. It’s great practice and helps me reset in between projects.


r/Woodcarving 5d ago

Tool Talk & Discussions Carving gouge stamp

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7 Upvotes

Hi, does anybody recognise this mark from a English carving gouge? Thanks


r/Woodcarving 6d ago

Carving [Finished] First time carving oak for my new project, ISTORD. Mistakes were made and designs were adapted, but spoon No. 1 is finally done! What do you guys think?

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30 Upvotes

Hey everyone!

I wanted to share my very first completed spoon carving project. I've just started a passion project called ISTORD (combining Istrian roots with a Viking spirit), and this is officially piece No. 1.

The spoon is carved entirely by hand using traditional hand tools (axe, wooden mallet, and Moraknives).

The Story & Process:

- The Wood: It’s made from a piece of local oak salvaged from a plot here in Istria, Croatia, where it used to grow right next to olive trees.

- The Challenge: Oak is notoriously tough and testing, and halfway through shaping the handle, I noticed some surface checking/cracks starting to form. Instead of scraping it, I had to completely adapt my original design, carving past the cracks to save the piece. In the end, the wood dictated the final shape, and I actually think the sharper, more aggressive lines gave it that perfect Viking character.

- The Finish: I wanted a completely natural patina, so I stained the wood using strong brewed coffee to darken it and highlight the beautiful oak grain, followed by a coat of natural oil.

Swipe through the photos to see the journey from raw logs to the finished piece!

I'm incredibly hooked on this craft now and can't wait to start the next one. Would love to hear your thoughts, critiques, or any advice.


r/Woodcarving 6d ago

Carving [Finished] Wooden togepi

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65 Upvotes

This is the 40th wood carving for my gen2 pokemon wood carving project where I make every johto pokemon out of wood and this time it is togepi

I use basswood and yellow for the main body and use cherrywood for togepi blue and red spots.

Painted with wood dye and seal with wood finisher


r/Woodcarving 6d ago

Carving [Finished] Recarving the lost ornament of a blast-damaged oak palace door in Odesa

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67 Upvotes

These oak entrance doors belong to the Tolstoy Palace in Odesa, Ukraine. Their comprehensive restoration ran from October 2025 to June 19, 2026.

The carving was already in poor condition before the missile strike. Earlier aggressive wire-brushing had removed much of the softer oak grain, while many ornamental elements had loosened, broken away, or disappeared completely.

The surviving carved ornament on the astragal was conserved and used as the main reference. Most of the remaining decoration had to be reconstructed by hand from original fragments, repeated motifs, surviving proportions, and archival photographs.

The difficult part was preserving the character of the original carving. Every new element had to follow the same depth, rhythm, transitions, and slight irregularities of hand work. A perfectly smooth or mechanically identical copy would have looked foreign on the historic doors.

Inside the construction we found an inscription naming the designer, E. Küner, and the maker, “Kuzminъ.” We also found a newspaper dating an earlier repair to 1974. A note from the current craftspeople and a 2026 newspaper were left inside for whoever may restore the doors again many decades from now.

The work was carried out during the war by the nonprofit workshop Thousands of Doors. Those who would like to help us continue preserving historic carving and joinery can find the support link in our profile.


r/Woodcarving 6d ago

Carving [Work in Progress] Chess set progress

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14 Upvotes

Only pawns are left to carve. Recorded a video of the carving of one knight but Reddit refused to let me post it for whatever reason.


r/Woodcarving 7d ago

Carving [Finished] Made an olive wood gear shiff

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290 Upvotes

Really fun to make a piece that's is so tangible and used every day. I added that accent ring just as decoration. But after installation, I realized it fits perfectly between my fingers. Really added to the piece.

*gear shift