Martin's Woodcarving
 
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Stu Martin

Welcome to my updated web page!
The site has a lot of new woodcarvings projects. Please browse through it and I hope you see some things you like.

Stu Martin

Designing and carving thousands of pieces in his 25 years of experience, Stu has his completed works of art in many prominent locations.  In addition to teaching 15-20 seminars per year across the country, he works through his agent to produce works of art for numerous shops and galleries throughout the Western United States.

Designing works for his roughout catalog since 1985, he has made a commitment to produce exciting new designs for the woodcarvers. 

His
"Visions of the American West - Painted Horse " is only the latest of this effort. Visit my New Designs page for other new pieces.

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Seminars
Should your club be 
interested in having a seminar, please contact me
at 1-316-258-2902 or 
sdm2157@gmail.com
  Each roughout is of the finest northern   basswood and comes with multi-view pictures   to aid the carver.  In addition, the western   pieces include proven finishing instructions.

  


We unconditionally guarantee the   quality of our roughouts.
For a catalog with full list of the blanks, instructional videos and other items 
that are available from Stu, check out the Order Information page.
 
New Designs
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Santa I
Orders
Class Info
Specials
 



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