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Old 05-07-2008, 07:58 PM
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Got these little fellows finished.





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Great work on these birds. Leads me to questions. What size are they? I followed the lead on to making feet. Would you give us a description of the process you are using for both making and attaching?
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Errol,such nice carvings you are creating with your beautifull birds! Just totally neat!! I really enjoy viewing your birds and thanks for posting them!

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Beautiful birds Errol. The whole piece, really, carving, painting, texture, base. I'm impressed! Did you burn or stone in the feather lines?

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thanks every one for the kind comments. Paul, they are life size (I also do minatures) I will post some pics of my way of making feet & toes later.
Mark, I stone the entire bird, then on the "soft" feathers, I burn, also on the downy I burn where black really dark, and then very very light elsewhere.
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I've been admiring all your birds in your last few posts. You have been busy! I just bought a carving book by Rosalyn Daisey and it has quite a few of the birds you have carved. What are you using for patterns?
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Old 05-11-2008, 11:28 AM
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Holly, I make most all of my patterns now, since I have a saw now to cut my birds out. I used to use cutouts that I bought because I am a fulltime rv'er and have no room for a bandsaw. I have 4 different books of songbird pictures I have collected. From these I make my patterns,and come up with the different poses, sometimes as I carve. I found out I can cut out the birds with a scroll saw I purchased at a yard sale. Its a older craftsman with a 2 1/2inch cut, and I can carry it in my fifth wheel trailer. Since all my songbirds can be cut from a block of wood 2 1/4" and less this saw works out great. Thank you very much for your kind comments Holly.
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Errol, "give up your day job" hell man, you've got it made. You're birds are all spectacular, detail is excellent. One thing I might suggest, "get a bigger 5th wheel and a bigger bird cage, you must be about loaded down by now". Keep the pictures comming, we love 'em.
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Nice birds. Looks so real. a 10+
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Old 05-14-2008, 06:28 PM
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Thanks every one, Cliff you know how to make person feel good, but its just a hobby for me, and I really enjoy carving. I have so much to learn, and so much to improve on, but thats what its all about, having fun and satisfaction while learning.
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