Monday, December 1, 2025
Slide of the Month: Shell cutaway
December 2025
Time to make: .5 hours
Finishing: none
Original design: Bill Macfarlane
While on vacation I happened to see this shell in a souvenir show and it reminded me of a Christmas ornament. Drilled a couple of holes in the back and glued a wire loop in the back
Saturday, November 1, 2025
Slide of the Month: Colman Stove - white gas
November 2025
Time to make: 3 hours
Finishing: 1 hour
Boy's Life
Original design: Bill Macfarlane
Wednesday, October 1, 2025
Slide of the Month: Spider
October 2025
Time to make: 3 hours
Finishing: 1 hour
Original design: Bill Macfarlane
It's funny how "Creeper Crawler" by The Rolling Headstones come to mind with this slide. Some how the thoughts of a large spider creeping up the neckerchief turned into an idea for a slide just in time for Halloween.
Monday, September 1, 2025
Slide of the Month: "Gillman"
September 2025
Time to make: 3 hours
Finishing: none
Original design: Mr. Gillman
One night at a Scout meeting I noticed a Scout wearing a similar neckerchief slide. "Did you make it" I asked. The Scout explained that his father made it when he was a Scout. I grabbed my notebook and sketched the design for making when I had the chance. Well many years passed and recently I came upon the sketch I made. So here's to you Mr. Gillman for a great design.
Friday, August 1, 2025
Slide of the Month: Watch-works
August 2025
Time to make: 3 hours
Finishing: 1 hour
Original design: Hi Sibley
This slide finishes all the "Slide of the Month" neckerchief slides I know about from Boys life (now Scout Life) magazine. I started this project back in 2009, 14 years ago this month. From this point I'll move forward as if the Slide of the Month had continued with a combination of friends, my own, and other designs that interest me. It would be my hope that the "Slide of the Month" would return to Scout Life as there is a whole community of neckerchief slide makers still making slides. (Some of these are even offspring of contributors to the original "Slide of the Month" articles.)
Friday, July 11, 2025
Slide of the Month Extra: Philmont Segmented Peaks
July 2025
Time to make: 3 hours
Finishing: none
Original design: Philmont/Bill Macfarlane
I love trying to bring Philmont themes to something unexpected. When I saw the Philmont Peaks Segment Patch I knew there had to be a way not only to make the slide but to also to make it modular so I could add my own segments for my time at Philmont.
Tuesday, July 1, 2025
Slide of the Month: A Crow's Skull
July 2025
Time to make: 2 hours
Finishing: 1 hour
Source: Indian and Camp Handicraft
Original design: Ben Hunt
Monday, June 16, 2025
Slide of the Month : NOT FOR SALE
WARNING: Some scam (IMHO) web stores claim to have "authentic" products from "trusted suppliers"
Channeling Whittlin Jim does not sell or license the slides I make!
Important Notice Regarding the Thunderbird Rosette Slide
Recently, I discovered that several online stores are displaying the Thunderbird Rosette slide designed by Whittlin Jim and made by me, even using a photo taken directly from my blog—without permission.
Let me be absolutely clear: if you purchased a Thunderbird Rosette from one of these sites and actually received something, it is not authentic and was not made by me. In my opinion, most of these sites are fraudulent and are simply trying to take your money without delivering anything at all.
To set the record straight: I have never sold the Thunderbird Rosette or any slide. The only slides I’ve ever given away were sent free of charge, and I even covered the postage myself.
After doing some research, many of these stores appear to be scams. Please exercise caution before making any purchases and know I do not sell slides!
Lastly, the screenshot shared here, which includes my original image, is used under the Fair Use doctrine (Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act) for the purpose of commentary and public awareness.
Sunday, June 1, 2025
Slide of the month: Shell
June 2025
Time to make: .5 hours
Finishing: 1 hour
Original design: Wayne Mason
Sea shells are fascinating as nature creates some of the most beautiful thing. Now most folks wont find this Scallop Shell to be that great but what makes this interesting to me is I found it digging in my back yard. (I'm no where near the ocean and we are not big shellfish fans.)
Sunday, May 25, 2025
Slide of the Month Extra: Leather stamping-Bear Paw
May 2025
Time to make: .5 hours
Finishing: .5
Thursday, May 1, 2025
Slide of the Month: State
Time to make: 2 hours
Finishing: 1 hour
Boy's Life: April 1984, page 71
Original design: Bill Andrews Jeff Springer
Saturday, April 19, 2025
Slide of the Month Extra: Chicken Jockey!
April 2025
Time to make: 3 hours
Finishing: 2 hour
Original design: Bill Macfarlane
Saturday, April 12, 2025
Slide of the Month Extra: Angry
April 2025
Time to make: 1 hours
Finishing: 1 hour
Original design: Bill Macfarlane
It's April and as the snow disappears I find black walnut shells left by the squirrels in my yard. The odd part is I don't have any black walnut trees in or around my yard. I saw this half shell and it looks like an angry creature in the forbidden woods.
Tuesday, April 1, 2025
Slide of the Month: Untitled
April 2025
Time to make: still working it
Finishing: when I get around to it
Original design: Bill Macfarlane
OK, just a few more minutes, hours, days till this one is finished....What was I carving?
Saturday, March 1, 2025
Slide of the Month: Camp Lantern
March 2025
Time to make: 3 hours
Finishing: 1 hour
Original design: Bill Andrews
Saturday, February 1, 2025
Slide of the Month: Smiley
February 2025
Time to make: .5 hours
Finishing: 1 hour
Original design: William Fleming & John Taylor
It's February and typically this is the month most Scouters feel down. Tired of it being cold and dark thinking they may never see the sun again. Well buck up Spring is around the corner!
Saturday, January 18, 2025
Slide of the Month Extra: Philmont French Henry Ore Cart
January 2025
Time to make: 3 hours
Finishing: 1.5 hour
Original design: Philmont/Bill Macfarlane
Back in May of 2022, I had done a slide for French Henry with a gold mining pan based on the Philmont patch. Well didn't Philmont come out with another patch to make me scratch my head and think "how am I going to make that one?". I worked a lot of ideas in my head some of which included some old HO train track from when I was younger. But the whole thought of both bringing this to a 3D reality while keeping the perspective was baffling me. I drew it out on paper - no good. Tried modeling programs - no good. Finally I just took a piece of basswood and started carving.
Wednesday, January 1, 2025
Slide of the Month: Abacus
January 2025
Time to make: 3 hours
Finishing: 1 hour
Original design: Tell & Don Gubler
It is said that the Babylonian's created the abacus as one of the earliest methods of counting and calculations before written numbers. Though I can do simple addition and subtraction, apparently multiplication, division, square and cube roots can also be done on an


















