Whats the best wood for carving

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timberwolf

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agreed! It is becoming very difficult to get here in East Ontario as it was added to a threatened spiecies list. A few years ago it could be had by the truckload for a couple bucks a BF.
 
discounthunter

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Balsa is too soft won't detail just crushes and tears.

it was a joke the OP is a troll. he,ll be advertising carving wood on here now.


me personnally like ERC

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ttimpain

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The Bamboo is One of the best Wood For Carving.Because it is very Soft.So that there is not need to work hard.it also used For a making a Flue.One Major Thing is That there is no wood in between of woods.
 
RustyBoltz

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+1 for Basswood. If you're gonna paint it, it's soft enough to carve but takes fine detail.
My favorite wood to see carved for it's grain is bois d'arc and we have a ton of it down here.
 

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