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Carving on the Road
Ed
Living in a pile of chips.
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Nice travel group Ed. I have had a nice7"x9" box case that has work well but I am going to a larger " briefcase size" container for a travel case. I have drawn it up but have not started on it yet.
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Originally posted by joepaulbutler View PostGreat setup, The floor will need to be cleaned up but don't they alwaysEd
Living in a pile of chips.
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Here is my 'Whittle Travel Kit'. All the tools fit into the Herschel bag shown below. I take it with me on holidays and to my daughter's house when I visit. If I pack a couple of 1" x 1.5" x 4" pcs of basswood. I'm good for the weekend. Unfortunately, the wood doesn't fit in the bag.
The sophisticated black device shown in the lower right picture is a pencil sharpener. Don't leave home without it.
Jake-01.JPG Jake-02.JPG Jake-03.JPG Jake-04.JPGLast edited by Rodster; 01-02-2021, 04:50 PM.Rodster
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Originally posted by Randy View PostNice travel group Ed. I have had a nice7"x9" box case that has work well but I am going to a larger " briefcase size" container for a travel case. I have drawn it up but have not started on it yet.
And Rodster I do like you mess kit! But what is that funny looking white patch with blue and red writing on it,,,, ha ha.Chuck
Always hoping for a nice slice that won't need sanding!
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$8.00 gear bag from Dick's Sporting Goods holds my wood and my tools I decide to take on vacation. Extra pockets hold the strop, carving glove and pencils. I re-purposed the top of a printer paper box for a lap chip catcher. Works pretty well!
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I keep my tools in an art box from Hobby Lobby. Wood cutouts in an old briefcase I used to take to work... This is on the balcony of a timeshare in Palm Beach, FL.
Claude
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Interesting stories! After retiring in 1996 I travelled nearly full time, so my travel kit is similar to what I use at home, except for the power tools like a bandsaw, tablesaw, 6 x 48 belt sander. Our travels were in a 30' fifth-wheel rig, so I wasn't confined much. I usually carved outdoors. The carving time was mixed with backpacking, cycling, and kayak touring, so it didn't require much space.
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For many years I loved carving outdoors on the road.I this travel setup that I took fishing and camping. I work great in a camp ground or on the banks of a like or river. Useing a Jawhorse , one of my favorite tools, as the foundation of the unit. It folds up in to a small package that fits easily in iny car.
Jawhorse jig 1.jpg Jawhorse jig 2.jpg Jawhorse jig 3.jpg Jawhorse jig 4.jpg
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