The Mountain Climber
May 17Sound the trumpets!!! I believe he is complete. Once the customer gives the final okay he will be on his final journey home.
With each project comes it’s own unique trials and tribulations. Each project is a learning experience. This piece has been no exception. Brandon is a perfectionist and his number one priority is to make his customers happy and we hope that the customer is very pleased with the results.
Many projects have been waiting in the wings. There are new designs waiting to be completed. There are so many ideas……so little time. Having a demanding day job and having a family that likes having you around 🙂 puts a lot of demands on Brandon’s time.
I do know that it is a priority to make some much needed improvements to the workshop so it is comfortable at any temperature! When it’s stinkin’ cold outside the workshop just won’t heat up enough and you cannot carve with numb hands! Then when it’s too hot (not like that happens too much in Ohio) it’s pretty miserable. Improvements need to be made. This too will take time but it needs to be done!
It’s all just more to look forward to 😉
Time to update!!!!
Apr 21It’s been a long time since I have posted an update so here is a quick run down on some of the works Brandon has been working on.
First is the progress on the Mountain Climber Figural Nutcracker. It’s down to the detail work and lots and lots of sanding! It is really coming together nicely…
Brandon also had some restoration work come through. One was a Groden in need of much restoration as it is very old and has been infested with wood worms. There wasn’t much left of this guy. This is how he showed up here….
Brandon worked some magic on this piece and it is looking really great. Here is how he turned out…..
Lots of Carving!
Jan 25Brandon has been a busy guy! He has begun carving the commission mountain climber nutcracker. It is coming along nicely.
He has also been making some stands for a collector. The collector noticed in a photo on the blog the tree stump stand that Brandon made for our gnome nutcracker and ordered some. The workshop kind of looks like some beavers have gotten in there! 🙂
There’s lots going on in the workshop for sure and there is more to come, too. Check back soon and if you have any questions or comments please leave us a comment! We’d love to hear from you!
A Quick Update
Jan 08The design for the commissioned Mountain Climber Nutcracker has been finalized. Now it’s time to begin carving!
The final design has changed slightly. The coat is now closed and ropes added and the sunglasses have been made smaller. It is hard to see the detail in the clay but the wood will show the detail much better.
Check back to see the project progress.
Christmas Gifts and Lights
Dec 26Hope everyone had a Very Merry Christmas! We had a very nice day spent with the family. Santa was good to us all! Brandon had been down and out with a wicked cold for almost two weeks but is now starting to feel much better (Thank God!).
This year for Christmas Brandon made knives for both our Dads. He did a spring assisted automatic knife with lacewood inserts for his Dad.
For my Dad he made a pocket knife with birds eye maple.
Here is a video clip of our outdoor lights. Brandon made the leaping reindeer over the driveway, the reindeer and trees in the yard and the reindeer on the garage with the wreath.
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Check back soon for the update of the Mountain Climber Nutcracker.
Happy Holidays!!!
New Project
Dec 10Brandon is currently working on a new commission nutcracker. The project is in the design phase now. Brandon is sculpting a clay model first, working toward the final design to be carved. This nutcracker is going to be of a mountain climber. Here are some pictures of the clay model as it is now….
Each project is a learning experience as we are learning a little bit about climbing and it’s equipment and gear. It is very interesting. The gentleman he is creating it for is a climber and has sent some pictures of his own adventures for reference and they are amazing. It is an awe inspiring sport.


































