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Don't stop posting I always enjoy seeing your crosses. I have a basic celtic cross drawn on a sign I'm carving for someone. I also have some knots and a dory. I may have to remove the cross however as its starting to look busy with the lettering and oyster shells to be mounted. The client is an oyster farmer...and they love irish paraphenalia. This is my first professional sign and its a challenge. I wish the crossI have was a chip carving pattern as I don't know how I'm going to approach it. My first instinct was to use my V tool and just carve out the outline. I'll have to get myself some patterns and start practicing as I am quite impressed with the crosses you have shown us.
Patrick
Hi Roger, Again nice work ! After seeing this one second the other cross seems to trail off toward the bottom, where as this one seems to match up a lot better. I like this one better but both are excellent!
Jim OH