A few in the paint room….



A few in the paint room….





This piece is the header for donation plaques that will be mounted below. The letters are carved - next is the stain and varnish. The diocese logo will be carved separate and mounted at the left.

ready for the paint room.
A pair of beach related pieces:

Sandpiper House Sign waits in the paint room

A Striper in the middle of a paint job


Who will win the big game – the Irish or ‘Bama?
With Superstorm Sandy behind us–and thankfully sparing Scituate Harbor–construction has resumed at 165 Front Street, where we’ve transformed the empty shell of the building into a functional carving studio in a short amount of time. Enjoy these pictures of the construction process and come visit us at our new home!

165 Front Street, the new home of Kukstis Woodcarving
It’s with great excitement that I share with you very exciting news: on November 1, I’m moving down the street to 165 Front Street. Kukstis Woodcarving has been growing, and in our new space customers will be able to browse signs in a comfortable showroom, and our students will have more space for working on their projects. In addition, onsite parking will make it easier for customers to visit the studio. I can’t think of a better way to celebrate 10 years in business than to establish a permanent home in scenic Scituate Harbor. Look for the new shop on your next visit, and stop in and say hi!

This is for a new vacation home in Marshfield/Humarock
Ribbon style quarterboard in mahogany.

cutting the boarddesign cut from mahogany stock

starting to carve the ribbon

starting the shell

ready for painting