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[QUOTE="UC313, post: 3402254, member: 3541"] Mary May and Laura Irish are really good. As to tools ... buy good chisels. I use Pfiel’s. Two cherries are good as well imo. It can be a rabbit hole. I think mary may’s website has a well put together list of starter tools. Depends on what you want to carve too. If you want to do spoons n stuff Morakniv makes great knives. The flexcut whittlin jack is a good tool as well on the cheap. Youre also gonna need to learn to keep your tools sharp. Thats a whole nother ball of wax lol. Im a water stone guy. [/QUOTE]
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