Where to Start with Tom Hindes
Tom Hindes is an American whittler and carving instructor known for developing the “quick-cut method,” a streamlined approach to whittling that produces charming, expressive figures in roughly twenty minutes. His work focuses on caricature-style carvings: gnomes, wizards, woodland creatures, and folk-art figures that prioritize personality over photorealism. Published by Fox Chapel Publishing, his books are aimed at beginners and casual carvers who want satisfying results without long time commitments. His approach has made whittling more approachable for people who might otherwise be intimidated by the patience traditionally associated with woodcarving.
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20-Minute Whittling Projects
Tom Hindes · 96 pages · 2016 · Easy
Themes: whittling, quick projects, caricature carving, pocket knife craft, expressive figures
A focused collection of quick whittling projects designed for people who want results fast. Tom Hindes teaches his “quick-cut method” for carving expressive little figures from wood in roughly twenty minutes. The approach strips whittling down to a few essential cuts and shows you how to create charming, characterful pieces without spending hours on detail work.
Why Start Here
This is Hindes’s signature book and the best introduction to his quick-cut approach. Each project is designed to be completed in a single short sitting, which makes it ideal for testing whether whittling is something you enjoy before committing to more ambitious projects.
The quick-cut method is genuinely clever. Instead of carving toward a detailed, realistic result, Hindes teaches you to use a few strategic cuts to create figures with personality and charm. A handful of angled cuts become a gnome, a wizard, or a woodland creature. The simplicity is the point: you learn how much expression you can achieve with very little material removed, which builds your confidence and your understanding of how a knife interacts with wood grain.
What to Expect
A 96-page guide with step-by-step photographs for each project. You need one whittling knife and small pieces of basswood or pine. Projects are organized by complexity but even the later ones stay within the twenty-minute timeframe. The book is particularly good for whittlers who want to make small gifts or decorative figures without investing whole weekends in a single carving.