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Learn how to carve your own soapstone orca sculpture with a fun, artistic experience for adults and kids from ages 8 and up.
Our premium quality craft kits are made in British Columbia, Canada, with eco-friendly packaging and natural materials.
With easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions, the set includes everything you need to create your very own 3D art masterpiece: a hand-cut orca soapstone shape, a kid-safe carving file, two grades of sandpaper, polishing wax for a shiny finish, and a buffing cloth.
Soapstone is a natural stone with natural color variations. Colors range from a gorgeous green to a beautiful brown.
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Orca Soapstone Carving Kit
FAQs
Please read our FAQs page to find out more.
Is stone carving safe?
Yes, the stone we use is certified free from harmful elements like asbestos and is primarily talk or calcite. We encourage the use of water during carving and sanding stages to avoid any airborne dust.
What types of stone are used?
We use natural occurring stone in our products. Both Soapstone and Alabaster. Soapstone is a colourful and soft mainly talc based stone that is certified safe for carving. Alabaster is a beautiful semi-translucent calcite based stone slightly harder than soapstone.
How to carve without making dust?
The more frequent you wet the stone and tools when carving, the less dry stone dust you create. We developed this carving process to use water and be done easily at home.
Do I need skills to do this?
We invented this starter stone carving projects that can be very successful without any carving experience!
How can I get better at carving stone?
My first recommendation is to join our free carving webinars. It is a great place to learn more and ask questions. You should also try more complicated projects and try different stones. I have carved many types of stone over my life as a sculptor.
What are some options for finishes?
We suggest gently heating the stone and using a paraffin wax, but you can also use mineral oil or Tung oil to enhance the colours. The oils will fade over time, whereas the wax will last. One other option for a more durable finish is to spray the finished piece with a clear lacquer.