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Old 05-20-2008, 02:24 PM
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Default Re: cottenwood bark

Dwayne:
Great job on the Cottonwood Bark,sorry I didn't welcome you,just reliezed who you are,glad to have you here.
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Question Re: cottenwood bark

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do you know of a good tutorial book to get started carving cottonwood bark/
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Default Re: cottenwood bark

Nice sprits. I have done the whimsical houses which require gouging out the backside so the windows are open. I found away to take the back out in one piece. I save it and carve a smaller house, then do the same to this house and keep going. I got 4 houses out of one chunk of wood. the last was 1.5 tall
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Default Re: cottenwood bark

Great woodspirit Dwayne,bark sure is fun to carve, I like the rich color on the bark when you put a finnish on it.Keep up the good work.

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