The Modern Woodcarver

Michael Gurrado

The Modern Woodcarver is a podcast dedicated to the craft, creativity, and community of woodcarving. Hosted by Michael, this show brings relaxed, honest conversations from the carving bench-covering tools, techniques, projects and the makers behind the work. From late night carving sessions to in-depth discussions from fellow carvers, sculptors and Whittlers. Each episode explores what it means to practice this timeless craft in today’s world. Whether you’re just picking up your first knife or have years at the bench, you’ll find inspiration, insight and a sense of camaraderie here.

  1. 2d ago

    Woodcarving Characters: Mastering Expression and Humor

    Discover how Pat Coffey’s 37-year journey into caricature woodcarving transforms simple wood into lively, humorous characters bursting with personality. From a rookie experimenting in basements with dog figures in 1989 to a seasoned artist whose work has captivated audiences at the International Association of Woodcarvers, Pat’s story reveals the secrets behind creating carvings full of storytelling magic.In this episode, you’ll uncover:The evolution of Pat’s distinctive caricature style and his approach to capturing character and humorPractical insights on carving techniques, from flat plane styles to exaggerated realism and comic book exaggerationsHow to incorporate movement, detail, and expression that make carvings come aliveThe importance of sharpening tools and mastering finishes like antiquing or natural oil to elevate your workCreative experiments like bottle stoppers, Vikings, Santa pickles, and humorous figures to add variety and funTips for working with wood, from roughing out larger projects with bandsaws to hand carving tiny detailed figuresThe vibrant community of woodcarvers where sharing, problem-solving, and camaraderie thriveWhy does this matter? If you’re eager to elevate your carving skills, embrace your unique style, or find new inspiration, this episode shows you how to turn basic wood into smiling, spirited characters that resonate with viewers—and with your own creative spirit. Whether you’re a beginner hungry to learn or an experienced carver looking for fresh ideas, Pat’s insights unlock a world of fun and craftsmanship.Get inspired to experiment, refine your techniques, and join a community that celebrates artistry and kindness. Perfect for anyone passionate about character carving—this episode is your gateway to making figures that truly tell a story.Pat Coffey is a dedicated caricature carver based in North Carolina, known for his humorous figures and impact on the international woodcarving community. His work exemplifies both technical skill and playful storytelling, making him a must-listen guest for any woodcarving enthusiast.Follow Pat Coffey here:Facebook - Pat CoffeyInstagram- @patcoffey_carvings Etsy shop - cranecreekcarvings.etsy.com.Tools I Use: Flexcut- Carvin Jack 2.0:https://amzn.to/4eFL872Finger tape variety pack: https://amzn.to/3QYlWPmBeaver craft leather strop: https://amzn.to/4tYz0mgPfiel Plam set C 6 pieces set: https://amzn.to/4dcoQJ3Folk Art Matte Acrylic Paint Sethttps://amzn.to/4eFM0IQSTAEDTLER Mars Technico Mechanical Pencil:https://amzn.to/3SkLqqAPencil Lead:https://amzn.to/43eWubaPencil Sharpener:https://amzn.to/4e1arymGravity Timer:https://amzn.to/4dLGp2Mhttps://linktr.ee/gurradowoodworks

    1h 7m
  2. Jun 15

    The Secret to Creating Wood Carvings That Feel Alive and Full of Character | Ray Peart | Episode 17

    Most woodcarvers chase a story—they want each piece to feel alive, full of personality and character. Ray Pertt's whimsical, gritty style does just that, matching intricate drawings with carvings that seem to tell their own tales. But how does he bring such life to wood? And what if your work feels flat or stiff, missing that dynamic punch? Ray reveals his secret to unlocking movement and personality in every carve, regardless of experience level.In this episode, you’ll discover how Ray's overlanding adventures sparked his journey into carving, starting with driftwood elephants and evolving into lively characters with long, lanky limbs inspired by Tim Burton and Norman Rockwell. Ray shares his process for sketching in 3D—building detailed, story-rich characters in his mind before carving, and how he leverages mental mapping techniques to plan each step. You'll learn about the "three-foot silhouette rule," a simple yet powerful tool to see your work from a distance and enhance its story-appeal before adding details.We break down Ray’s modular carving style—building figures from multiple pieces for greater movement and strength—and how he uses a variety of tools, from power saws to micro files, to craft precise, expressive details. Ray also reveals how texture plays a pivotal role in storytelling, using leather stamps and unconventional materials like chain and buffalo horn for a truly unique finish. Expect insights into finding inspiration in odd shapes, using off-cuts, and embracing mistakes as part of character-building.Why does this all matter? Because carving isn’t just about shaping wood—it’s about creating characters that evoke emotion and spark imagination. Doing so requires patience, practice, and a willingness to experiment with materials and techniques. Missing these steps can lead to stiff, uninspired pieces—this episode arms you with practical strategies to break free from that rut and elevate your work.Perfect for carvers of all levels eager to tell stories through wood, this conversation will inspire you to carve with more confidence, originality, and vibrancy. Whether you're just starting or have been at it for years, you'll walk away with actionable tips to unlock movement, personality, and storytelling in your carvings.Follow Ray  ⁨@RayPeartCarving⁩  Tools I Use: Flexcut- Carvin Jack 2.0:https://amzn.to/4eFL872Finger tape variety pack: https://amzn.to/3QYlWPmBeaver craft leather strop: https://amzn.to/4tYz0mgPfiel Plam set C 6 pieces set: https://amzn.to/4dcoQJ3Folk Art Matte Acrylic Paint Sethttps://amzn.to/4eFM0IQSTAEDTLER Mars Technico Mechanical Pencil:https://amzn.to/3SkLqqAPencil Lead:https://amzn.to/43eWubaPencil Sharpener:https://amzn.to/4e1arymGravity Timer:https://amzn.to/4dLGp2Mhttps://linktr.ee/gurradowoodworks

    1h 3m
  3. Jun 8

    The Surprising Connection Between Art and Woodcarving with Jerry McNulty

    On todays episode of The Modern Woodcarver Podcast, I sit down with Jerry McNulty, aka The Whistling Whittler, he offers a fresh, spirited perspective that makes the craft approachable and fun for everyone—beginners and pros alike. In this episode, Jerry shares the surprising story of how a woodworking hobby sparked a creative renaissance, transforming him into a community-inspiring artist known for exaggerated characters, intricate clothing details, and lively storytelling.You'll discover how Jerry's journey—from architectural cement carving to caricature faces—shaped his unique style and developed his eye for exaggerated facial features, clothing, and tiny details that bring characters to life. We break down Jerry's inside tips on mastering anatomy through doodles, the importance of practice and patience, and how AI tools can inspire new ideas and overcome creative blocks. He also reveals his favorite tools, sharpening secrets, and how he uses different knives and gouges to carve expressive faces and captivating figurines.Jerry's story is more than just craft—it's about community, continuous growth, and embracing imperfections to elevate your work. Whether you're a longtime carver feeling stuck or a curious beginner eager to jump in, this episode offers motivational insights and practical advice to unlock your creative potential. You’ll leave inspired, with a renewed passion for the art of woodcarving and the confidence to push boundaries in your own work.As a seasoned artist and YouTube creator, Jerry McNulty’s approach combines humor, storytelling, and technical expertise—making this episode essential listening for anyone passionate about the craft, community, and creative expression. Dive into Jerry’s process, his favorite projects, and how he balances artistic pursuits with everyday life—it's a journey you won't want to miss.Perfect for woodcarvers, artists, hobbyists, and anyone seeking a vibrant, motivational spark to fuel their creative engine. Hit play and discover how a whistling enthusiast turned wood into stories, one exaggerated face at a time.Follow Jerry's work here:instagram - https://www.instagram.com/the_whistling_whittler?utm_source=qr Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/share/1AdRGyVf1F/?mibextid=wwXIfr Website - https://www.thewhistlingwhittler.com/?srsltid=AfmBOopOByyqn2Wojhw9A4HjkWGEqoYdz9onsiKMcwIVjzOKvt1Ki6clTools I Use: Flexcut- Carvin Jack 2.0:https://amzn.to/4eFL872Finger tape variety pack: https://amzn.to/3QYlWPmBeaver craft leather strop: https://amzn.to/4tYz0mgPfiel Plam set C 6 pieces set: https://amzn.to/4dcoQJ3Folk Art Matte Acrylic Paint Sethttps://amzn.to/4eFM0IQSTAEDTLER Mars Technico Mechanical Pencil:https://amzn.to/3SkLqqAPencil Lead:https://amzn.to/43eWubaPencil Sharpener:https://amzn.to/4e1arymGravity Timer:https://amzn.to/4dLGp2Mhttps://linktr.ee/gurradowoodworks

    1h 21m
  4. Jun 1

    Woodcarving Knives, Innovation & Community with Badger State Blades

    Most woodcarvers don’t realize how much craftsmanship, innovation, and family legacy shape their tools—until they hear the story behind Badger State Blades. Ashton and Libby share how a simple comment about aging toolmakers inspired a new generational wave of handcrafted knives that are transforming the craft.In this episode, you’ll discover how their company evolved from a family breakfast remark into a thriving business dedicated to quality, safety, and customization. Learn the secrets behind their meticulous heat treating process, the design principles that make their blades a woodcarver’s dream, and why every detail from handle shape to exotic wood selection matters. They break down practical advice for beginners overwhelmed by choices—identifying the perfect handle type or sharpening techniques that prolong blade life and maximize satisfaction.We also explore how the COVID pandemic unexpectedly turbocharged the woodcarving community with online resources and virtual camaraderie, creating new opportunities for connection and learning. Ashton and Libby reveal how their tools are more than just sharp edges—they’re a bridge that brings together seasoned artisans and newcomers alike, fostering a shared passion that spans generations.If you’re passionate about hands-on craftsmanship, dedicated tools, or building a personal connection with your makers, this episode is essential listening. Discover why supporting independent knife makers like Ashton and Libby shapes the future of woodcarving—and how a small family business is making a big impact in a community built on artistry, patience, and imperfect perfection.Visit Badger State Blades or find their tools at top dealers across the country to see how they turn steel and exotic woods into stories worth passing down. This is more than a craft—it's a family affair, and it’s waiting for you to join the journey.Follow Badger State Blades herehttps://badgerstateblades.com/Tools I Use: Flexcut- Carvin Jack 2.0:https://amzn.to/4eFL872Finger tape variety pack: https://amzn.to/3QYlWPmBeaver craft leather strop: https://amzn.to/4tYz0mgPfiel Plam set C 6 pieces set: https://amzn.to/4dcoQJ3Folk Art Matte Acrylic Paint Sethttps://amzn.to/4eFM0IQhttps://linktr.ee/gurradowoodworks

    52 min
  5. May 25

    Why the Best Carvers Never Stop Learning | Blake Lunsford

    Most woodcarvers spend years trying to unlock the secrets of their craft—Blake Lundsford reveals how you can accelerate your progress by embracing community, learning from others, and leveraging online resources. If you've ever felt that carving is a solitary, frustrating pursuit, this episode will change your perspective. Blake shares his journey from novice to influential community builder, the behind-the-scenes of running the International Association of Woodcarvers, and practical tips for elevating your skills faster than ever.Discover how Blake’s online meetings and social media connections have created a global network of support, inspiration, and shared knowledge. We break down actionable insights, like how to utilize reference images, master sharpening techniques, and develop your unique style through a variety of mediums—wood, clay, or stone. You'll hear about the power of taking classes, studying expert work in detail, and the importance of patience and perseverance, especially when it comes to detail work like hyper-realistic carvings or complex facial expressions.This episode isn’t just about techniques—it’s about mindset. You’ll learn why continuous learning and making mistakes are essential to growth, and how the community spirit in woodFollow Blake herehttps://www.lunsfordcarvings.com/www.youtube.com/@intlassocofwoodcarversfacebook.com/intlassocofwoodcarversinstagram.com/intlassocofwoodcarversTools I Use: Flexcut- Carvin Jack 2.0:https://amzn.to/4eFL872Finger tape variety pack: https://amzn.to/3QYlWPmBeaver craft leather strop: https://amzn.to/4tYz0mgPfiel Plam set C 6 pieces set: https://amzn.to/4dcoQJ3Folk Art Matte Acrylic Paint Sethttps://amzn.to/4eFM0IQhttps://linktr.ee/gurradowoodworks

    1h 9m
  6. May 11

    The Art, Chaos, and Beauty of Chainsaw Sculpture

    Unlock the secrets behind Abigail’s extraordinary versatility in wood carving—from hyper-realistic animal sculptures to bold chainsaw masterpieces. How does she juggle such diverse styles, tools, and scales? And what lessons can her journey teach aspiring carvers about pushing boundaries without burning out?Most carvers stick to one style, one tool, one scale—Abigail challenges all of that. She reveals how her childhood obsession with whittling evolved into a multifaceted craft, spanning chainsaw sculptures, detailed faces, and expressive figures. Discover how she transitioned from high school hobbyist to selling carvings that fetch hundreds in the marketplace, all while managing physical tolls and setbacks.In this episode, Abigail shares her journey into chainsaw carving—what it took to master the loud, messy art—and how she turned her initial loathing into a lucrative passion. We break down her favorite tools, brands like Steel and Husqvarna, and her insights on balancing speed with detail. You'll discover her unique approach to facial realism, creating pieces that hold emotional depth, and why she avoids over-sanding.We also explore her perspective on the emotional connection to smaller carvings versus large-scale creations, and why the value of time and effort often clashes with market prices. Abigail discusses her biggest accidents, safety lessons, and how carving became her meditation—proving that persistence and passion can transform a hobby into a lifetime craft.Perfect for beginners eager to expand their scope, seasoned artists seeking new inspiration, or anyone curious about the raw, rugged beauty of wood sculpture—this episode will challenge your perceptions and ignite your creativity. Whether you're interested in realistic faces, chainsaw power, or carving as therapy, Abigail’s story proves that versatility is the key to true mastery.Abigail is a skilled woodcarver with a background in realism, chainsaw art, and decorative whittling. Her journey from a childhood passion to a professional craftswoman exemplifies dedication and the joy of constant exploration in art.Join us to learn the tools, techniques, and mindset that keep Abigail inspired—and find out how you can push your limits and carve your own unique path in this diverse, dynamic art form.Ready to redefine what’s possible with carving? Hit play and be inspired to turn your woodwork into a multifaceted masterpiece.

    49 min

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The Modern Woodcarver is a podcast dedicated to the craft, creativity, and community of woodcarving. Hosted by Michael, this show brings relaxed, honest conversations from the carving bench-covering tools, techniques, projects and the makers behind the work. From late night carving sessions to in-depth discussions from fellow carvers, sculptors and Whittlers. Each episode explores what it means to practice this timeless craft in today’s world. Whether you’re just picking up your first knife or have years at the bench, you’ll find inspiration, insight and a sense of camaraderie here.

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