Ice Carving Tools
Posted on Tuesday, May 13th, 2008 at 10:22 pm
Ice Carving Tools- Ice Tongs
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Zwillilng J.A. Henckels Twin Four Star 8-Inch High Carbon Stainless-Steel Chef’s Knife $76.50 Part of the Four Star series, this 8-in. Chef’s knife will be one you reach for time and again. It’s made of high-carbon stainless steel and precision-honed, with a laser-controlled edge, a balanced super-bolster, and a tang that extends to the back of the polypropylene handle, which is permanently bonded for seamless accuracy. The size and weight make it ideal for just about any slicing or choppi… |
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Ice Carving Tools (Set of 4) 47885-05 Features: -Ice carving tool set.-It is an improved version of the ice pick.-It is designed with a V-shape to give detailed effects.-Flat blade creates basic geometric shapes.-Handle material: Beech wood.-Blade material: Tempered forged Stainless steel.-1 Ice carving knife.-3 Ice carving chisel. Dimensions: -Ice carving knife dimension: 10” H x 6.5” D.-Small ice carving chisel dimension… |
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Paderno World Cuisine 10 Ice Carving Knife $139.50 47885-01 Features: -Ice carving knife.-It is an improved version of the ice pick.-Handle material: Beech wood.-Blade material: Tempered forged Stainless steel. Dimensions: -Overall dimensions: 10” Depth…. |
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Ice Carving Made Easy (Hospitality, Travel & Tourism) $38.13 “With this new edition of Ice Carving Made Easy, Second Edition, Joe Amendola shares with all present and future ice carvers the resurgence of this historic art form. This book will guide and inspire thousands of chefs and artists to enjoy the artistic fulfillment, professionalism, and camaraderie of the exciting art of ice carving.” –Larry Malchick, President, National Ice Carving Association “T… |
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Ice Sculpture: Secrets of a Japanese Master $95.00 You’ll explore a fascinating world of creative art from one of the world’s best-known ice sculptors. Included are discussions of the basics of ice sculpture, the tools needed and how they are used and elementary techniques such as joining ice and methods for carving spheres and columns. Focuses on the author’s explanation of his own works including birds, fishes, animals, flowers and abstract work… |