Wood carving tutorial

Wood carving has never been just about shaping wood. It’s a hands-on craft that brings together creativity, focus, and tradition — something you can stick with for a lifetime. People have been carving for thousands of years, from ancient Egypt to Indigenous cultures across the Americas. And today, it’s still going strong. Simple, calming, and deeply satisfying. Curious to give it a try? Let’s get carving.

Wood Carving and Kids

Can kids carve wood? Yes, definitely. With the right tools and a little supervision, wood carving can be a fun, creative, and safe hobby for the whole family.

Is wood carving safe for kids? When done right — yes. Supervision matters, and so do the tools. Beginner sets made for kids (like the ones from BeaverCraft) use blunt tips, easy-grip handles, and non-toxic materials. They’re designed to keep things fun and safe for small hands.

What’s the right age to start? Generally, kids can begin carving around age 7 or 8, with proper supervision. That said, it depends on the child. If your younger kid has been introduced to basic knife safety and is able to follow instructions, they might be ready a bit earlier. Always start with soft woods like basswood and simple, beginner-friendly patterns.

Why carve with your kids? Because it’s more than just making things. Carving together strengthens your bond. It helps kids build patience, focus, and confidence. And it’s a great way to unplug and do something real, together.

👉 See our full guide on wood carving with kids

👉 Check out basic DIY Kits for Kids
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Wood carving has never been just about shaping wood. It’s a hands-on craft that brings together creativity, focus, and tradition — something you can stick with for a lifetime. People have been carving for thousands of years, from ancient Egypt to Indigenous cultures across the Americas. And today, it’s still going strong. Simple, calming, and deeply satisfying. Curious to give it a try? Let’s get carving.

Types of Wood Carving

There’s no single way to carve. Here are some common styles — great for beginners, hobbyists, and curious hands:
  • Whittling — The most beginner-friendly. You carve using just a knife, shaving off small pieces to make animals, figures, or simple shapes.

  • Chip Carving — A decorative style. You remove small “chips” of wood to create patterns, often geometric. Think of coasters, boxes, or signs.

  • Relief Carving — You carve a raised image into a flat panel. Great for wall art or plaques.

  • Spoon & Bowl Carving — More functional. You’ll use hook knives or gouges to shape usable kitchenware.

  • Carving in the Round — A full 3D figure, like animals or people. This style takes more planning but gives satisfying results.

And many more of interesting wood carving types and styles.

👉 See our full whittling guide

👉 Check out more about relief carving

👉 Chip carving basics for beginners
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Wood carving has never been just about shaping wood. It’s a hands-on craft that brings together creativity, focus, and tradition — something you can stick with for a lifetime. People have been carving for thousands of years, from ancient Egypt to Indigenous cultures across the Americas. And today, it’s still going strong. Simple, calming, and deeply satisfying. Curious to give it a try? Let’s get carving.

What Tools Do You Need?

Good carving starts with good tools. Starting with the right ones makes carving easier, asfer, and more enjoyable. Bellow you can see what you’ll want to have on hand.

Explore our full selection here: Browse all wood carving tools.

Perfect for beginners and gift-givers, our carving kits are curated to suit various styles. From DIY starter sets to premium boxed editions, and specialized chip carving kits or gouge-based sets — you’ll find the right match whether you’re carving spoons, reliefs, or full figures.

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For certain techniques — especially those involving curves, textures, or deeper cuts — our specialty tools like chisels, gouges, and V-tools give you more control and better results.

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The type of wood you use for carving really matters. Beginners should start with soft woods like basswood — they’re easier to shape and more forgiving. As you get more comfortable, you can move on to harder woods for more detail and durability.

👉 Not sure which wood type to pick? Jump to our section below: Wood Types Guide

We offer individual wood blocks, blank sets, and pre-cut shapes in a variety of styles — from spoon blanks and animal cutouts to flat panels for chip carving and relief.

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How to Maintain Your Tools

Taking care of your tools isn’t just about making them last. A sharp, well-maintained blade cuts more cleanly and helps prevent accidents. No matter how often you carve, these four tips will help you keep your tools ready to use:

Stropping & Sharpening
Sharp tools cut better and are much safer to use. Use a leather strop with a polishing compound regularly to keep your edge in shape. If it gets too dull, reshape it carefully using a sharpening stone. Stick to the original angle (the bevel), go slow, and take your time — rushing can ruin the blade’s edge.

Cleaning
Resin, sap, and wood dust can build up quickly. After each session, wipe your tools with a soft cloth. For a deeper clean, use some isopropyl alcohol. Try to avoid water whenever possible.

Oiling & Rust Prevention
To keep metal parts from rusting, apply a light coat of mineral oil whenever the tools won’t be used for a while.

Storage
Keep your tools in a dry, dust-free spot. Leather sheaths or wooden holders work great for single tools, and tool rolls are super handy for sets. Avoid leaving them out in the sun or somewhere damp — that can wear them out faster.

Best Woods for Carving

Picking the right wood makes a big difference in how your carving turns out. Some woods are soft and easy to shape, while others are harder and take a bit more effort. The best choice depends on what you want to carve, the tools you have, and your experience level. Here are some popular woods that many carvers recommend:
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Workspace Setup

Wherever you carve — a garage, a spare corner, or a cozy apartment nook — having a good carving setup is important. The right space helps you stay comfortable, focus better, and stay safe while you work. Here’s what to keep in mind:

🛠 Work Surface

Pick a sturdy table or bench that won’t shake or wobble. Your elbows should sit comfortably at about a 90-degree angle when you’re seated.

💡 Lighting

Combine overhead lights with a movable lamp. Natural light is best, but a 4000–5000K LED bulb works well indoors.

🪚 Securing Your Wood

Use clamps, bench hooks, or non-slip mats to keep your piece from moving — steady work is safer work.

📏 Small-Space Tips

Foldable benches, pegboards, or carving trays help make the most of limited room.

No matter your space, focus on safety and comfort. A steady, well-lit setup helps you carve better, longer, and with fewer mistakes.

Beginner Carving Projects and Patterns

Thinking about your first carving? Follow along with beginner-friendly tutorials to build confidence and technique. Our free carving patterns and easy projects guide you step-by-step, helping you create beautiful pieces while learning the basics.

How to carve

Here you’ll find step-by-step tutorials, useful techniques, and practical tips to guide you through carving. From beginners to those who’ve carved a few pieces already, these guides will help you build your skills and create beautiful projects.
👉 Explore templates, projects and guides

Some of featured wood carving ideas

Make your first wooden spoonCarve a comfort bird, eagle, or owlTry beginner-friendly relief carvingCarve a walking stickFind how to carve chess piecesTry to carve your first pipeCarve a wooden cat

If you still haven't found your wood carving inspiration, we recommend checking out the following selections:
👉 Wood Carving Patterns for Beginners
👉 10 DIY Wood Carving Patterns You Can Create Today


These projects require just a few tools and can be completed in an afternoon, зerfect for gaining confidence and getting comfortable with the motions.



📐 Downloadable Templates & Guides

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We offer free, printable patterns for animals, utensils, ornaments, and more. Just print, attach it to your wood, and start carving.

👉 Get our 150+ patterns now

🎥 Step-by-Step Video Tutorials

If you learn best by watching, check out our detailed how-to videos. From carving animal figures to finishing a spoon with natural oil, our YouTube channel is packed with practical advice from skilled carvers.

👉 BeaverCraft Playlists with Tutorials

Learning Resources

Wood carving is a skill that grows with time — and a little guidance makes a big difference. Whether you like watching videos, reading step-by-step instructions, or learning from others, we’ve got a range of resources to help you along the way.

🎥 YouTube Channel

Want to see carving in action? Our BeaverCraft YouTube Channel has tons of tutorials — from tool basics and project walk-throughs to maintenance tips.

📚 Official Blog & Project Guides

Our How-To Blog is full of practical advice. You’ll find tool tips, detailed project guides with step-by-step photos, and techniques to try at any skill level.

🧵 Community Hub

Start with the Wood Carving Community Page — a central spot where we’ve gathered all kinds of helpful stuff:

Stories & Interviews
YouTube Channels About Wood Carving
Wood Carving Bloggers
Community Creations and much more

📱Social Media

Join us on TikTok, Facebook, Pinterest, YouTube, and Instagram to get quick how-tos, tool reviews, and much more.

Clubs and Events

Wood carving isn’t just something you do on your own — it’s something people share. Around the world, carvers come together at festivals, local clubs, and online groups to swap tips, show off their work, and keep carving traditions going. So, if you want to meet others, learn from experts, or simply get inspired, here’s where to start.

📅 Upcoming Events & Festivals

Check out what’s happening in the carving world. We keep our community calendar up to date with events big and small — from casual whittling weekends to international woodworking expos.

If you’re hosting an event, festival, or workshop related to carving, we’d love to feature it on our calendar.


🪵 Join a Carving Club
Want to carve with others? Our Carving Clubs by Country list helps you find local groups near you — including community center meetups, informal hobby circles, and more established guilds. Whether you're in the U.S., Canada, UK, Ukraine or somewhere else, there's probably a group close by.

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