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Hello friends I am looking for somebody who is interested to carve wood for me. It is easy carving in walnut wood. Mainly straight lines or checkering. I think it is easy work, but needs to be done real accurate. I am willing to pay for it. Please contact me at doro@hctc.net DoCowboy |
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| It sounds like you are doing gun stocks. It's not as easy as you think, One slip and the stock is fire wood. Usually checkering is 1/16 inch deep. Walnut is great to carve. I don't know any carvers that do gun stocks. Macktruck
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