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Downloading Files:
1. All of our lessons and workbooks are compressed using Adobe Acrobat®
(files have a .pdf file extension).
2. To view the files you will require Acrobat® Reader® which is free
and can be downloaded by
clicking
here.
3. Our files can be easily downloaded with high speed Internet connections.
Due to the amount of pictures involved and the quality that we seek, standard
internet modem dialup connections will require a substantial amount of time
to download. Optionally you can order our CD "Volume 1 CD - Introduction
to Chip and Relief Carving".
4. It is our hope that you will enjoy the training material we are producing
as we are committed to make our site as user friendly as possible.
5. If you have any comments or suggestions on these matters we would like
to hear from you. We value your input on our material and site, we welcome
your suggestions and comments. Click here
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Disclaimer:
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The National Woodcarving School and 2carve.com makes every effort to ensure
that the information in this Web site is current and accurate, but cannot
accept responsibility or liability for any loss or damage suffered as a
result of information contained herein.
The National Woodcarving School and 2carve.com users have the right to
sell their own personal carvings that were produced using the material
found on 2carve.com.
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guest carvers
We reserve this page for our world class selected guest carvers. In collaboration
with the invited guest carvers, we will be producing various projects
reflecting his or her style or field of expertise in various woodcarving
aspects. These projects are not to be considered as training material.
You may be required to follow some appropriate training prior to attempting
any of the following projects.
Click on the "download" button to start the download of the lesson, project or workbook file to your computer. The downloaded file is Acrobat PDF file with a .pdf file extension, it contains the lesson, project or workbook in PDF format. You can also click on the pictures below to see better detail.
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Rick St. John |
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Rick is a member of
the Outaouais Woodcarving Club, an active participant to the carving
clutch, and PR man for soap and caricature carving demonstrations.
Rick has been carving caricature for 12 years.
"On behalf of The National Woodcarving
School, we would like to thank Rick for his contribution.
NWS CEO"
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