Woodland Whittling

Peter Benson

Pages

144

Year

2019

Difficulty

Easy

Themes

whittling, woodland crafts, nature projects, knife skills, green woodworking

A beautifully produced hardcover guide that takes a nature-first approach to whittling. Peter Benson focuses on projects inspired by the woodland: letter openers, thumb sticks, ring trees, egg cups, and small decorative items carved from freshly cut branches and found wood. The emphasis is on working with the natural grain and shape of the material rather than forcing it into predetermined forms.

Why Consider This One

Where the Complete Starter Guide focuses on basswood blanks and precise patterns, Woodland Whittling encourages you to step outside, find a suitable branch, and let the wood guide the project. Benson covers the fundamentals thoroughly: what basic equipment you need, how to hold the knife safely, which timbers work best, and how to read the grain before making your first cut. The projects are practical and satisfying, producing objects you will actually use around the house.

At 144 pages, this book goes deeper than most beginner whittling guides. Benson takes time to explain why certain woods split cleanly while others tear, how moisture content affects carving, and when to work green wood versus seasoned timber. These details make a real difference in results but are often skipped in project-focused books.

What to Expect

A hardcover book with clear step-by-step photography. Projects range from simple (a spreading knife, a spatula) to moderately ambitious (a walking stick with a carved handle, a set of egg cups). You will need a sharp carving knife, a folding saw for harvesting branches, and access to some woodland or a source of fresh-cut wood. The book is designed to be taken outdoors, and many of the projects can be started and finished in a single session sitting on a log.

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