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Old 07-26-2011, 03:29 PM
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Well I've done all I know how to do, I have to clean it up a little then I'm just putting a few coats of 1311 sealer and a few coats of feed & wax to give it a slight tint. If anyones still following thanks and all comments are welcome.

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Nice portrait carving Feb. What's that 1311 sealer that you use?
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That's really lovely.
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Old 07-26-2011, 04:31 PM
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I think you did a beautiful job, a lot of love went into that project. Great job
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Thanks, I really had a time with this carving, every time I thought I was finished I'd see some thing I had to change finally I had to stop. Joe VM Its KRYLON matte finish.

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Wonderful job. Your daughter is or will be very proud I am sure. I want to start a portrait carving soon. I have never done that before. I have a and Ian Norbury DVD I am watching.
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Beautiful job Feb, well done
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Well done feb, great detail !

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Thanks again, I will post it when finished.

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Nice job Feb!

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