The Modern Woodcarver

Woodcarving Knives, Innovation & Community with Badger State Blades

51 min · 1 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Woodcarving Knives, Innovation & Community with Badger State Blades

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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

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

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Portada del episodio Woodcarving Knives, Innovation & Community with Badger State Blades

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