Studio Tools: Charcoal Sharpening Box

by Matthew Innis |

This simple little charcoal sharpener is painless to make, compact, and easily transportable.  I was introduced to it by Anthony J. Ryder during one of his workshops.The first thing you will need is a small box.  Oil paint manufacturers ship their tubes to the retailers in containers which hold three 40 ml tubes of paint…

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