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Ike Carpenter (woodworker)
Ike Carpenter is an American woodworker born in Trenton, South Carolina who won the 1995 South Carolina Folk Heritage Award for his third-generation legacy of woodworking in traditional and modern genres.〔"Trenton Woodcarver Wins State Award : Ike Carpenter receives 1995 Folk Heritage Award from SC Legislature" in ''The Aiken Standard'', issue of April 26, 1995, p. 8, http://newspaperarchive.com/aiken-standard/1995-04-26/page-8, accessed 9 Jun 2012.〕〔Six Award Winning South Carolina Traditional Artists Featured at OneSouthCarolina'', Arts at OneSC, http://riley.furman.edu/diversity/initiatives/onesouthcarolina/onesouthcarolina-2012/arts-onesc, accessed 9 Jun 2012.〕〔The Town of Edgefield: "The Carpenter’s Stand", in ''EdgefieldDaily.com'', http://edgefieldsc.net/community/places-to-visit/the-carpenters-stand/, accessed 9 Jun 2012.〕〔Edgefield County Historical Society: ''The Story of Edgefield'', Edgefield, S.C., 2010, 120 pp. (p. 43).〕
==Notable Works==
Carpenter's woodcarvings include spoons, bowls, walking sticks and "whatnot" items that are functional as well as decorative.〔Gerry Lynn Hall: The Carpenter’s Stand : Carver Produces “Art You Can Use”, in ''South Carolina Heritage Corridor'', http://www.knowitall.org/sandlapper/Spring2004/Completed-PDF/SC-Heritage-Corridor.pdf, accessed 9 Jun 2012.〕 He is best known for his traditional "ball and chain" or "ball and cage" pieces, intricately carved entirely out of a single piece of wood that has not been sawed, glued or pieced together, designed to show off the carver’s skill.〔 In addition to learning about woodcarving from his family growing up, Carpenter apprenticed for eight years with a master cabinetmaker to learn the art of traditional furniture-making, shaping felled trees into finely-crafted furniture using only primitive hand tools, such as the axe, adze, and shaving horse.〔 He actively shares his woodworking knowledge and skills in local public schools, and has given presentations at Drayton Hall, at the McCormick Heritage Festival, and at historical event reenactments.〔〔 He is also involved in the South Carolina Art Commission’s Master Craftsman Traditional Arts Apprentice Program which allows a master craftsman to pass his tradition on to an apprentice.〔

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