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What are the best types of wood in Iceland for beginners to practice carving?

If you're diving into wood carving in Iceland, I suggest starting with Limewood (Basswood) because it's soft, smooth, and super forgiving. It just hugs your tools like a good friend! Birch is also a solid choice, though a tad tougher. Both give you a chance to learn different techniques without the headache. Alder and Rowan are local gems too. Alder is nice and soft, while Rowan has a lovely grain for detail work. Spruce? Yup, easy to find and welcomes beginners with open arms. Just keep in mind that Iceland's weather can mess with your wood, so proper storage is a must. Happy carving! What are the best types of wood in Iceland for beginners to practice carving?

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Uploaded on September 7, 2024