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Woodwizard

(1,034 posts)
Sat May 23, 2020, 03:07 PM May 2020

Some of the things I make and sell, woodworking and sculpture

I have been expanding my internet presence since our art shows are all cancelled probably for the whole year. I am not a big people person but I do miss interacting with customers at the shows and explaining my process, especially to kids, I would like to see more get into this dying art.

I have been in the woodworking field most of my life besides the Army. And have had my own business for the last 16 years.

Some good sellers are my chainsaw carved birdhouses, I am keeping things on my site shippable size and shipping is included.

My Site http://harnettdesigns.com/

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Our display for shows
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Pumpkins are a good seller

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I call the ones with yellow hair trumpkins a trump supporter actually bought the one with the tongue ticking out and got upset when my wife said "Oh you sold a trumpkin".
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Some of the things I make and sell, woodworking and sculpture (Original Post) Woodwizard May 2020 OP
Beautiful! FM123 May 2020 #1
Thank you Woodwizard May 2020 #6
Nice work! I especially like the Pumpkins! n/t CousinIT May 2020 #2
Thank you Woodwizard May 2020 #7
I love all of these! Totally talented! BComplex May 2020 #3
Thank you Woodwizard May 2020 #8
I bookmarked your website. BComplex May 2020 #11
That bear would sell fast in Hendersonville. blm May 2020 #4
They sell fast thanks! Woodwizard May 2020 #9
I bet. Carved bears bring in big bucks down here. blm May 2020 #12
I love the bear! pazzyanne May 2020 #26
Nice work, what kind of wood for the pipes? n/t 5X May 2020 #5
Wood types Woodwizard May 2020 #10
I'm thinking about Cherie Currie and her chainsaw sculptures. Jeebo May 2020 #13
What a wonderful talent you have!! Alliepoo May 2020 #14
You are a very talented artist. procon May 2020 #15
Wonderful Art! mollie8 May 2020 #16
Nice work. I like the tree elves and the pumpkins. One comment: yonder May 2020 #17
Beeswax and oil paste Woodwizard May 2020 #34
The expression on that bear's face is wonderful! nt tblue37 May 2020 #18
Love the tree trolls, love love the expression on the bear, love the pumpkins! MLAA May 2020 #19
Thanks for sharing...what talent!❤ Karadeniz May 2020 #20
very nice! iluvtennis May 2020 #21
Wow! Definitely wow! RVN VET71 May 2020 #22
All beautiful! Thanks for sharing! CaptainTruth May 2020 #23
Beautiful work... 2naSalit May 2020 #24
Oh my gosh those are so fun. Nicely done. Nt lostnfound May 2020 #25
Thank you UpInArms May 2020 #27
Thank You! Woodwizard May 2020 #33
Nice stuff! GeoWilliam750 May 2020 #28
That beat has a sweet face. Cracklin Charlie May 2020 #29
I enjoy woodworking Chainfire May 2020 #30
Sawdust Woodwizard May 2020 #35
Nicel work. Consider adding porridge stirrer to the repertoir. 3Hotdogs May 2020 #31
I put it on my list Woodwizard May 2020 #36
I'm in for a pipe when N.J. legalizes. 3Hotdogs May 2020 #39
Wow! gristy May 2020 #32
Fantastic carvings! El Mimbreno May 2020 #37
Nice work Woodwizard May 2020 #38
Wow! El Mimbreno May 2020 #40
Here in NY Woodwizard May 2020 #41
Some new pipes Woodwizard May 2020 #42
One of my birdhouses in the yard Woodwizard Jul 2020 #43
Very, VERY nice! Bayard Dec 2020 #44
KnR AmyStrange Dec 2020 #45

Woodwizard

(1,034 posts)
6. Thank you
Sat May 23, 2020, 03:23 PM
May 2020

I do a lot of them

They are the stereotypical thing thought of for chainsaw carving. And eagles

blm

(113,852 posts)
12. I bet. Carved bears bring in big bucks down here.
Sat May 23, 2020, 03:33 PM
May 2020

Yours has a great facial expression.

Really good website.

Woodwizard

(1,034 posts)
10. Wood types
Reply to 5X (Reply #5)
Sat May 23, 2020, 03:29 PM
May 2020

The pipes are a mix I use Cherry, Sugar Maple, Hickory, I put in a brass screen and it has air regulator carb port on the front

Jeebo

(2,315 posts)
13. I'm thinking about Cherie Currie and her chainsaw sculptures.
Sat May 23, 2020, 03:41 PM
May 2020

And even now, at 60, she's a hottie.

-- Ron

procon

(15,805 posts)
15. You are a very talented artist.
Sat May 23, 2020, 04:03 PM
May 2020

I love all the whimsical faces, they remind me of The Shire and I can invision them in Bilbo Baggins house, or in the forest home of Rubeus Hagrid from the Harry Potter books.

I was especially attracted to those spoons, a cook can never have enough wooden spoons, you must sell a lot of them.

Thanks for sharing your beautiful and creative work!

yonder

(10,008 posts)
17. Nice work. I like the tree elves and the pumpkins. One comment:
Sat May 23, 2020, 04:21 PM
May 2020

Funny looking measuring spoons in your 4th and 5th photos. Looks like they might leak, too.



Seriously, do you an oil to treat those ladles? Maybe a food grade linseed oil?

Woodwizard

(1,034 posts)
34. Beeswax and oil paste
Sun May 24, 2020, 07:51 AM
May 2020

I carve the spoons sand them steam them to raise the grain and sand again they then get a Canola beeswax mix. It is not necessary for any oil on wooden spoons it does make them stain resistant.

MLAA

(18,669 posts)
19. Love the tree trolls, love love the expression on the bear, love the pumpkins!
Sat May 23, 2020, 04:43 PM
May 2020

Man oh man, you have so much talent 🙂

 

Chainfire

(17,757 posts)
30. I enjoy woodworking
Sat May 23, 2020, 06:37 PM
May 2020

but not at that level of expertise. The only competition I could give you is that my wood shop is as full of sawdust as yours.

Woodwizard

(1,034 posts)
35. Sawdust
Sun May 24, 2020, 08:10 AM
May 2020

My brother gave me an old pellet stove taken out of the house he bought I modified it to run sawdust it works great I added a copper coil water heat exchanger to get more heat the air heat exchange is not very efficient this model could have been designed better

Great to heat off my waste it will keep the 40x60 shop in the 50s in winter, it helps that I insulated the whole building to r38.

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3Hotdogs

(13,560 posts)
31. Nicel work. Consider adding porridge stirrer to the repertoir.
Sat May 23, 2020, 07:06 PM
May 2020

Something, relatively flat at the base, squared off at the edge, to scrape the edges of the pot. Used to stir oatmeal and such in a teflon coated pot, so as not to scratch the coating.

I had one once. Damn if I know where it went.

3Hotdogs

(13,560 posts)
39. I'm in for a pipe when N.J. legalizes.
Sun May 24, 2020, 11:36 AM
May 2020

Unfortunately, N.Jl's gub'mint could fuck up a wet dream.

El Mimbreno

(783 posts)
37. Fantastic carvings!
Sun May 24, 2020, 09:27 AM
May 2020

and I'll bet they sell well at craft fairs. Real talent there!

Coincidentally, I had just posted some of my work on Daily Kos:
https://www.dailykos.com/comments/1943749/77411134#comment_77411134

Woodwizard

(1,034 posts)
38. Nice work
Sun May 24, 2020, 10:50 AM
May 2020

Do you mill your own wood? I have a Alaskan chainsaw mill on a Stihl 660 I mill a lot of my wood that I make furniture from. Built a dehumidifier kiln to dry the wood down to 8%

The rectangular table pictured came from a big tulip poplar in the yard it sat for a while when I milled it the intention was for shelving in my shop until I saw the spalting. It is now our dining table

The large oval table is from a sugar maple that came down in hurricane sandy. I like to give the story of where the wood came from when people buy my furniture.

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El Mimbreno

(783 posts)
40. Wow!
Sun May 24, 2020, 02:05 PM
May 2020

Great joinery/inlays!
I also have an Alaskan that I put on my Husqvarna with a 15 degree chain. Anything under 6" diameter goes directly to the bandsaw. Drying is not an issue here in our high, semi-arid climate, but cracking is.
We also like to tell customers the origin of our wood; Which vineyard the grapevine came from, the wild hybrid walnut from a neighbor's pruning, apricot from an unsound tree behind the local herb store. The juniper and pinon are from the Gila National Forest - areas that have been thinned or designated firewood areas where they need the stems per acre reduced. This year's permits were 10 cords for $20.
Th most interesting story is the Norway Maple. The tree was planted in a schoolyard near Vermilion SD around 1905. After schools were consolidated, the building became a house. Around 2010 the tree was hit by lightning; half came down and the other half was leaning toward the house, and had to be taken down. We met the owners at a farmers market/craft event and they asked if we would like some of the wood. The trunk was about 30" in diameter, but hollow. We got some of the branches, and when I cut into it, discovered that some pieces had tiger striping - we went back for more.

My wife works with gourds and decoupage, among other things. I know we're going to have to list more stuff on Etsy; We're already down 2 craft events for this year due to the virus, don't know how many more will be cancelled.

Best wishes to you - keep burnin' kilowatts and makin' sawdust!

Woodwizard

(1,034 posts)
41. Here in NY
Sun May 24, 2020, 02:26 PM
May 2020

It looks like all our shows will be cancelled I put stuff on Etsy and Ebay just to get more exposure but they get a pretty big cut.

If you are using square you can set up a site and then you just have the card processing fee and I just linked it to my website. Some of the artisans I do shows with came up with an idea to try a virtual art show on Zoom, I participated yesterday and had two sales. In normal times this weekend is our first show for the year and a big one. We usually have two per month all the way to Christmas.

We will take a big hit this year but will survive my wife just retired and has medicare and ss I have a few years to go but have VA coverage and I have been making sales online something I never put much effort into previously.

I have friends that have lost their jobs and healthcare going to take a long time to recover.

Woodwizard

(1,034 posts)
42. Some new pipes
Fri May 29, 2020, 05:58 PM
May 2020

Made some new pipes Hickory and Sugar Maple.

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Bayard

(24,145 posts)
44. Very, VERY nice!
Sun Dec 6, 2020, 12:45 PM
Dec 2020

I will be checking out your website.

I just bought some beautiful wood bowls for xmas presents from a local artisan here.

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