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WOODCARVING SUPPLIES 2021 Catalog, Vol. 21 STADTLANDER WOODCARVINGS WOODCARVING SUPPLIES 2021 Catalog, Vol. 21 KNIVES GOUGES CHIP CARVING POWER CARVING WOODBURNING WOOD BLANKS BASSWOOD PLATES ROUGHOUTS Sunflower BOOKS Carved by Bob Stadtlander AND A WHOLE LOT MORE !!!! 2951 Frost Road Mantua, OH 44255 Phone: (330) 931-7847 E-mail: [email protected] Visit our website and order on-line at www.stadtlandercarvings.com $1.00 STADTLANDER WOODCARVINGS www.stadtlandercarvings.com PHONE: (330) 931-7847 HELLO FELLOW WOODCARVERS: We hope you enjoy perusing this volume of our catalog. All products are those that I use myself or recom- mend to woodcarving friends. Please visit our website at www. stadtlandercarvings.com to order from our secure on-line internet store. Our store also contains additional information on many of our products . Thanks to all who have supported us over the years. Happy carving! Robert Stadtlander VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.STADTLANDERCARVINGS.COM! Prices effective 1-1-2021 and are subject to TABLE OF CONTENTS change without notice NEW ITEMS …………………………………………….1A, 1B BOOKS KNIVES AND GOUGES NEW LISTINGS………………...1A MURPHY…………….………………………………...1 ANIMAL………………….…….. 57-58 AQUATIC…………….……….. 58 CHIP CARVING AND KOLROSING………………..1 ARCHITECTURAL / DECORATIVE ....58 JOHN DUNKLE KNIVES ……………..……………..2 BASICS………………………...58 OZARK COUNTY CARVING (OCC) TOOLS……...3-5 BEGINNER/YOUTH/SOAP...…..59 DOCKYARD MICROGOUGES………………………5 BIRD…………………………...59 ROD HARDY KNIVES………………………………..6 CANES/WALKING STICKS….….60 CARICATURE…………………....60-62 HENRY TAYLOR PALM TOOLS….………………….6 CAST STUDY AIDS………………62 MALLET TOOLS……………………………………...7 CAROUSEL……………………...62 SOLINGEN……………………………………………7 CELTIC………………………….63 UJ RAMELSON……………………………………….8 CHAINSAW……………………..63 WOODCARVING KITS AND SETS.…………..…….9-14 CHIP CARVING………………...64 DRAWING REFERENCE………....64 FLEXCUT TOOLS …………………………………..10-13 EGGS…………………………..64 WARREN CUTLERY…………………………………14 FANTASY………………………64-65 EXCEL HOBBY KNIVES……………………..……….14 FLORA…………………….…… 65 TOOL CARRIERS……………………………………….15 FOUND WOOD…………………65 GOLF BALLS……………………..65 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS…………………..…………...15 GOURDS………………………..65-66 TOOL HOLDERS……………....………………………..16-17 GUNSTOCK……………………..66 SAFETY WEAR…………………………………………17 HOLIDAY……………………….66 SHARPENING………………………………………….18-19 HUMAN ANATOMY…………….66-67 HAND SANDING, SHAPING, ABRASIVES...…………19-21 INTARSIA………………………..71,72 MISCELLANEOUS ……………. 67 POWER SANDING, MANDRELS ….…...……… 21-22A PUMPKIN CARVING…………..67 POWERCARVING NATIVE AMERICAN/WESTERN…..68 FOREDOM POWER CARVING EQUIPMENT….…….23-25 PATTERNS……………………….68, 73 POWER CARVING ACCESSORIES, MAINTENANCE…25-26 POWER CARVING……………….68 FOREDOM TYPHOON BURS……….………………...27 RELIEF ………………………....68 SCROLL SAW…………………….71, 72 KUTZALL BURRS………………………………………28 SHARPENING AND SHOP TOOLS.…69 GOLD BURS…………………………………………….28 SPOONS…………………………69 RAM MICROMETER MACHINES………...…………….29 WATERFOWL………………………69 DUST COLLECTION…………………………………...29 WHITTLING………………………...69 WOODBURNING…………………..70-71 SAPPHIRE CARVERS………………………………….. 30 WOODTURNING / WOODWORKING...71 DIAMOND CARVERS……………….…………………30 MAGAZINES FOREDOM CERAMCUT BLUE STONES……………...31 WOODCARVING ILLUSTRATED…………………72 PINK STONES, CARVING DRILLS………...………….31 SCROLL SAW WOODWORKING…………………...73 RUBY CARVERS………………………………………...32 WOODCARVING ILLUSTRATED SPECIAL ISSUES…..73 WHITE AND GREEN ABRASIVE STONES..…...………32 COLORING BOOKS ………………...74-76 STEEL, CARBIDE, ……………….….………...…………33 WOODBURNING EQUIPMENT ………….……… .34-36 Please call for an appointment, (330) 931-7847 GLASS BIRD AND FISH EYES……………………………37 CAST METAL BIRD FEET……………………...…………38 or email me at ADHESIVES AND FILLERS………………...…...…………39 [email protected] PAINTING AND FIINISHING…………………………….39 LAYOUT AND MEASURING …..……………..………….40 WORKHOLDING DEVICES………….………………… .41 WOOD ITEMS BASSWOOD BOARDS, BLOCKS, AND OVALS….42 We accept these major credit cards BASSWOOD PLATES………………………….…43-45 CLOCK MECHANISMS……………………….…...43 BASSWOOD AND BUTTERNUT EGGS…….........45 To order items from the catalog, simply fill out the order BASSWOOD BOXES………………………......….46 form at the back. Once completed, call, mail, or email it WOOD PROJECT ITEMS…...…………………...46-50 to us. SPOON BLANKS…………………….……………...51 If emailing, you can scan it and email to BASSWOOD ROUGHOUTS………………….52-56 ORDER FORMS [email protected]. If phoning in your order, call (330) 931-7847. If mailing, mail to: We now offer Gift Certificates! Stadtlander Woodcarvings, Contact us for details. 2951 Frost Road, Mantua, OH 44255. STADTLANDER WOODCARVINGS www.stadtlandercarvings.com PHONE: (330) 931-7847 NEW ITEMS NEW! NEW! 1-1-2021 Shown here are just a few of our new items. LEAH GODDARD Foredom Sandpaper Possum and Kitty with Mouse Toy Ram iCube Control Box Rolls See Page 56 with 45000 Handpiece See Page 22 See Page 29 Mini Rolling Pins Four types!!! See Page 47 Medium Santa Ram Mystisa 2 Turning Round Balls Gene Graham Battery Operated See Page 48 See Page 48 Mallet Tools Micromotor with 35000 See Page 7 Handpiece See Page 29 DMT Dia-Paste and Dia-Spray See Page 18 Rod Hardy Folding Pocket Knives See Page 6 Bill Johnson Two-Sided Chip Carving Study Board See Page 46 STADTLANDER WOODCARVINGS www.stadtlandercarvings.com PHONE: (330) 931-7847 Page 1A NEW ITEMS NEW! NEW! 1-1-2021 Shown here are just a few of our new items. NEW BOOKS AND PERIODICALS ITEM # PRICE Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 95 – Summer 2021 WCI WCI95 $7.99 Pyrography Magazine 2020 WCI SIPPY7 $9.99 Whittling Volume 6 (2019) WCI SIPWH6 $9.99 Classic Carved Cowboys: 8 Fun Caricatures from the Wild WCI 9781497101654 $5.00 West Mike Darlow's Woodturning Series: Useful Woodturning Projects Darlow 9781497101579 $24.99 Great Book of Spoon Carving Patterns Western 9781497101517 $19.99 Carve a World of Gnomes Reese 9781497101777 $9.99 Scroll Saw Pictures: An Illustrated Guide to Creating Scroll 9780764352928 $14.99 Saw Art Pozsgai Doodling Borders for Wood Burning, Gourds, & Drawing Lake 9780764347504 $12.99 Carving Realistic Animals with Power, 2nd Edition Russell 9780764358722 $16.99 The Sculpting Book: A Complete Introduction to Modeling the Human Figure Bonvalet 9780764358579 $24.99 Woodcarving a Halloween Chess Set Gosnell 9781497100824 $11.99 Woodburning Projects and Patterns for Beginners Robinson 9781497100855 $19.99 Carve & Paint a Crazy Croaker in Wood Miller 9781497100893 $7.99 50 Bird Woodcarving Patterns Russell 9780764359545 $19.99 Quick-Start Woodburning Guide Parsons 9781497100848 $9.99 12 Spoons, 2 Bowls, and a Knife WCI 9781497101142 $16.99 Pyrography Style Handbook Irish 9781497100138 $19.99 Beginner's Guide to Painting on Wood Padden 9781497101531 $9.99 Woodcarving a Christmas Chess Set Gosnell 9781497101371 $11.99 Learn to Carve Gnomes, Trolls, and Mythical Creatures Barraclough 9781497101128 $14.99 Whittling Flat Plane Animals Miller 9781497101159 $16.99 Making Toys, Heirloom Cars and Trucks in Wood, Rev. Martin, 9781497101166 $19.99 Ed. Schroeder Functional Chip Carving Designs for the Home WCI 9781697101616 $11.99 Hendrix and Carving Woodspirits: The Basics Book 9780989907019 $17.95 Peery STADTLANDER WOODCARVINGS www.stadtlandercarvings.com PHONE: (330) 931-7847 Page 1B MURPHY BENCH KNIVES Great for beginners, 5” long wood handle. SHEATH FOR FIXED BLADE Factory Edge Detail Knife – Sharpened KNIFE 1-1/2” long blade Item # 101 Specially ground for carving fine details Protect your carving knife blades. Fits 1-7/8” long blade Item # 102 such as eyes. Price: $18.00 each blades up to 1 1/2" long and 5/8" wide 1-1/2” long blade Item # 105 with stitched and riveted heavy cow Sharpened 1-7/8” long blade Item # 106 hide leather. 1-1/2” long blade Item # 103 1-7/8” long blade Item # 104 Price: $22.00 each Item 1023 …. $4.50 Price: $20.00 each 1-1/2” 1-1/2” 1-7/8” 1-7/8” CHIP CARVING AND KOLROSING-TOOLS OF THE TRADE See Page 46 for Carving Practice Boards! Wayne Barton Premier Chip Carving Knives. These American made knives are the result of Wayne Barton’s many years’ experi- ence in the field of chip carving. The blades are made from a high carbon steel for Ceramic Sharpening Stones by Wayne Barton strength, durability, and to hold a razor edge longer. The handles are ergonomically These stones take the mystery out of sharpening. No shaped to fit the carver’s hand, providing superior control of the blade and reducing messy oil or water is required. They are ideal for all hand fatigue. The slightly rounded configuration is extremely comfortable to hold, yet sharpening applications and essential for chip carving retains enough rectangular shape to provide the orientation that is so essential to where an extremely sharp edge is vital. Two stones: maintaining the proper angle to the work. medium grit grey and ultra fine white. Includes storage CUTTING KNIFE, Factory Edge, Item 4101 ..…..$47.50 pouches and cleaning instructions. CUTTING KNIFE, Extra Sharp Item 4102 …….$50.00 Item 4104 Grey, 600 Grit…..….. $39.50 STAB KNIFE Item 4103 …….$47.50 Item 4105 White 1800 Grit ….$39.50 GETTING STARTED SPECIAL This special offer includes: The Wayne Barton Premier Knives and Ceramic Sharpening Stones, the book “The Complete Guide to Chip Carving ” by Wayne Barton and a basswood practice board (Item 5030.) Individual value $197.95. Item 4128 …………..………$180.00 Getting Started Special with Joy of Chip Carving Same as Item 4128 except the book Joy of Carving is John Dunkle Chip Carving Knives included instead of “The Complete Guide to Chip Carv- These knives were specially developed by ing”. Individual value $204.99. John for Bruce Nicholas. The top knife has a Item 4133 …………..………$185.00 straight
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