Do the work... stop being lazy.
As a Boy Scout myself, I would have to say that woodcarving merit badge is the easiest. It has 7 requirements. and is going to be easier if you know how to properly handle a knife, file, chisel, and other wood working tools. Tommy Landers Troop 300
Maybe. It will depend on if the requirements have changed. Something like basket weaving or wood carving should be fine. First aid could be very different. Check the requirements and last revision date at MeritBadge.com to see if you have a current copy. You usually have 6 months from the date of a revision to complete the merit badge, otherwise you have to use the newest requirements.
carving wood is pretty much cutting the piece of wood to make a shape
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The names of the wood carving tools used in traditional wood carving techniques include chisels, gouges, mallets, and knives.
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The essential wood block carving tools for beginners are a carving knife, a gouge, a chisel, and a mallet. These tools are necessary for carving and shaping wood blocks effectively.
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It is a physical change, because you're giving the wood a new shape.
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