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Old 05-04-2007, 12:29 PM
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Default Tramp Art

I was browsing through the back issues of Woodworking Illustrated yesterday and came across an article by Jim Maxwell on making tramp art santas. It got me curious so I put tramp art .com in the computer and came up with an interesting site. The one I am curious about was the crown of thorns. Apparently this is a method of carving notches in wood and interlacing them into frames, crosses etc. Anyone here do anything like that? I saw a puzzle once that looks like they used that method.
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Default Re: Tramp Art

take a look at Ricks site www.littleshavers.com he had some unique things on there. Look at the "whimseys"

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