Feel free to help anyone, do their drawing work for them if you like to draw. It will give you even more practice. Not all those who are good at...
2 Answers 1 viewsSure! Why not? Many Eastern folk crafts have exploited bamboo's flexibility using only straightforward approaches like those in steps 1 and 2. You may want to reinforce the bamboo by...
2 Answers 1 viewsPractice is the key. Start small and search for pictures you can try copying, or watch videos on drawing. This article may also be useful: how to draw.
2 Answers 1 viewsSure. As long as you can get the basic shapes down and explain your drawings and ideas to people, you don't need to be that good at drawing. If you...
2 Answers 1 viewsYou're never going to get it on the first try. Art takes practice. It might take five or even twenty times drawing this spoon to get it perfect. And remember,...
2 Answers 1 viewsYes. You should be able to. Just take your time if you're new to drawing.
2 Answers 1 viewsThat's a saltwater boat rod, not a fly rod. It was produced by Montague and sold as the Stone Harbor model.
2 Answers 1 viewsThat marking is actually Beaverkill, after the famous trout river in the Catskill region of NY. Your rod was a low-to-medium grade rod produced by Horrocks-Ibbotson of Utica, NY sometime...
2 Answers 1 viewsYou can burn bamboo, however, it is not recommended to burn bamboo as a heating source or inside the home.
2 Answers 1 viewsI use teak oil all the time for my precious bamboo mats. It really makes the extra difference if used every 2-3 months.
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