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Old 09-19-2011, 12:30 PM
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Old 09-19-2011, 12:32 PM
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Bill, that's a great looking carving! Are you going to paint it?
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Bill,

I think you're efforts are paying dividends! Great work on the relief carving.

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Bill, that's a great looking carving! Are you going to paint it?
Bob Thank you very much I will not be painting this one I used 100% Tung Oil (2x) and Polyurethane Clear Satin (1x) I will trying painting a Carving in the future
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I think you're efforts are paying dividends! Great work on the relief carving.

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Jesse Thank you very much I learned a lot from this carving which will help on the next Which I will probably learn even more
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