Wednesday, November 28, 2012

A little blow


Welcome to my Blog.


If you get a mustache or smile whistle, what could you get to top it?  What could you get to disguise yourself as just another face in the crowd?

THE NOSE WHISTLE

You don't blow it with your nose!  It is another in the Disguise Series. 

Researches have identified 14 different kinds of noses.
http://bodyodd.nbcnews.com/_news/2011/08/02/7181806-there-are-14-different-kinds-of-noses-study-claims?lite
However, according to the article, "It doesn't appear to take into account African noses, Asian noses, Latino noses and the various other non-European and non-Israeli types of noses. A complete study would include noses from the wide spectrum of ethnicities."    Still, the article reports, "The turned up, or "celestial nose," was the most common shape in Europe, seen on 22 percent of the profile shots from this region. The research also considered it the "most attractive" snout shape, and its edge is sharper than a snub nose, which is smaller, slightly rounder and slopes upward at the tip."

So here is my contribution.  The first one is not one of the most popular or most attractive varieties.  It is just a simple nose to help you go incognito.

You will be able to buy any or all of these at my shop at
www.youwoodlikethis.etsy.com  after Dec. 8.   That does leave enough time for shipping in the USA.




I suspect that there will be variations on the Nose Disguise theme.  Any suggestions are most welcome.

Hal's email is hal2009@att.net.
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Note that Phaal Nap (Fail Nap) is a pseudonym, nom de plume, and anagram for Hal Papan. I usually write when I can't sleep. Ergo, Fail Nap. Of course, Hal Papan is my nom de couteau (knife name instead of pen name) and anagram for my real name, Alan Happ. I carve under the name Hal Papan.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Wood Whispering


Welcome to my Blog.

If you are interested in wood carving or wood working, then you should check out the Wood Whisperer site(http://www.thewoodwhisperer.com/).  It is a collection of valuable tips, techniques, and plans for the novice and expert alike.  I'm certainly in the newby group and can spend hours learning from others in the WoodTalk Online sections.  There are forums (http://www.woodtalkonline.com/) from General Woodworking Talk to Project Showcases by members of the Woodworking Guild and the Modern  Woodworkers Association.  (You do have to do the usual registration to fully participate.)  It is a very active place:
  • 65,041 Total Posts
  • 6,971 Total Members

  • They have an interesting program called Sketchup that I am planning on looking at.  Let me know if you have tried it or are still using it.

    Thanks.




    Hal's email is hal2009@att.net.
    Use Contact at either Etsy shop
    Call my cell phone, leave a message at 919-656-7166.
    FACEBOOK
    Timeline: http://facebook.com/hal.papan
    Email: hal.papan@facebook.com
    Page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/StickStaffCane/117272031678314
    


    Note that Phaal Nap (Fail Nap) is a pseudonym, nom de plume, and anagram for Hal Papan. I usually write when I can't sleep. Ergo, Fail Nap. Of course, Hal Papan is my nom de couteau (knife name instead of pen name) and anagram for my real name, Alan Happ. I carve under the name Hal Papan.

    Tuesday, October 2, 2012

    Welcome to my blog. 

    Today I recognize some Etsy'ns who recently selected one of my items for their "Favorite" collection.


    Note that Phaal Nap (Fail Nap) is a pseudonym, nom de plume, and anagram for Hal Papan. I usually write when I can't sleep. Ergo, Fail Nap. Of course, Hal Papan is my nom de couteau (knife name instead of pen name) and anagram for my real name, Alan Happ. I carve under the name Hal Papan.


    SiriusFun favorited your item.  
    Array.title  Twisted Walking Stick With Copperhead Top


      Disguise Whistle With Toothy Smile


    Friday, September 28, 2012

    Recent Etsy Treasuries.



    Just a bit off topic... I want to highlight a couple of recent Etsy Treasuries that I was lucky enough to be included.  The first is from Shari and it is titled, "Autumn's Blues and Greens" at
    www.etsy.com/treasury/MTU0MzYyOTN8MjcyMzM2MTAzOA/autumns-blues-and-green...
    Here are the first three items.  It is an eclectic collection of items that also includes earrings, ceramics, and photography. Original acrylic landscape painting of Turtle Pond,11x14
  • Crochet Washcloth Set Green

  • Green Man Walking Stick
     
     
    Another Treasury...
    The Wooden Story is told at
     
    Here are the last three featured items. And YES, some items get sold.

     
     

    Hal's email is hal2009@att.net.
    Use Contact at either Etsy shop
    Call my cell phone, leave a message at 919-656-7166.
    FACEBOOK
    Timeline: http://facebook.com/hal.papan
    Email: hal.papan@facebook.com
    Page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/StickStaffCane/117272031678314
    


    Note that Phaal Nap (Fail Nap) is a pseudonym, nom de plume, and anagram for Hal Papan. I usually write when I can't sleep. Ergo, Fail Nap. Of course, Hal Papan is my nom de couteau (knife name instead of pen name) and anagram for my real name, Alan Happ. I carve under the name Hal Papan.
     
     
     
     

    Sunday, September 16, 2012

    Santa Ornament Masters

    Some really beautiful Santa ornaments are in this Treasury on Etsy.  I cannot get over the incredible detail on these sculptures.  It is my goal to be able to be as good as these are.

    Here are my latest two caroling Santas.  They are an ornament and a whistle.




















    These are available at http://stickstaffcane.etsy.com







     
     
     
    

    Saturday, September 15, 2012

    Chess Set Master

    You have to take a look at Jim Arnold's chess set carvings to see a real master at work.

    The detail and imagination in each piece is simply incredible. 

    These are hand carved - no dies, nc machines, or copy carvers.  He does them all by hand.


    Jim works full time on carving.  He does everything from selecting the wood to marketing.  Here is a set from his Etsy About page.



    Just amazing.  Thanks Jim.

    Friday, September 14, 2012

    A hiking whistle and fishing report

    I will be adding this hiking whistle to my Etsy shop soon. 

    
    
    Hiking Whistle Made From Sweetgum With Red Oak Stain
    I took it along with me to the Highway 50 Boat Ramp entrance to the Falls Lake State Recreation Area.

    Fishing was great.  Catching was lousy. 

    On Wednesday afternoon, I caught a few small sunfish and a couple of catfish.  I really to bring home a fish dinner of white bass and crappie.  I didn't see anyone catch either of those.

    On Thursday morning, John, who is usually catching fish when everyone else is just fishing, went home after an hour with not even a bite. The blue heron that waits for hand outs, squaked its disapproval and flew off.  I left soon after.

    With cooler mornings coming, the fish should start biting in a couple of weeks.