Carving on Gunstocks and handles is usually the most detailed kind of relief carving. You may have a Shotgun or Rifle that you want to hand down to a son or grandson.. Why not have something meaningful carved onto the stock.
You may have an old shovel or a tool that was used by dad for years and years. Have it inscribed and add a carving to display proudly.
This is an old, family, double-bit axe. I carved the Wood Den logo in the center with a Log Train the full length. Something like this would cost around $180
Many quality and older guns have a solid wood stock. Gunstock carving is high detail and finish, consequently more expensive.
This is a picture of a gunstock that I am working on now. It is a Russian 7.62 rifle that a man is having carved before he hands it down to his son-in-law. The butt will have a bear in the forest design and the bolt are is an Oak leaf scroll. When done , the carving will cost $220