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50 Things to Do with a Penknife
50 Things to Do with a Penknife | Matt Collins
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Whether you're a beginner or seasoned whittler, this practical guide to the age old yet newly popular art of whittling will delight, inspire, and instruct you. Featuring projects that cater to a range of skill levels—including a pen/pencil holder, chess pieces, a slingshot, spoon, whistle, chopsticks, fishhook, bookmark, and more elaborate carvings like a horse's head and whale—50 Things to Do with a Penknife is the perfect combination of cool craftsmanship with savvy survival-skill projects. Detailed step-by-step illustrations make this book ideal for the creative adventurer with-a-knife in your life!
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This is one of the books we got at Brattle Book Shop. It even has a Happy Father‘s Day inscription inside. Sorry to Jon, Leah, Maya, and Eli—Papa didn‘t have that book very long. I hope it‘s because he just wasn‘t into it, and not because he‘s no longer around.

Aims42 That‘s always my first thought too when I buy second hand books with inscriptions 😢 1y
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Welp, now that where I live is heading back I to lockdown, I figured it would be a good time to get a new hobby and have chosen whittling. I honestly think this book does a good job explaining everything I need to know to get started, and the progression of difficulty feels natural. I definitely feel ready to get cracking at some branches!!

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