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I don't known how to make trees and bushes. Is there a pattern or something to show this. See pic below. I guess I need to buy a book of some kind. Tony Mc
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Here is one suggestion: outline the tree or bush and carve to general shape. Then texture the shape with small gouge "scoops." Dachshund - Woodcarving Illustrated Photo Gallery |
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