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I've been working on the antlers now slowly making sure all the twists and turns are going the correct way. I've included a pic to show where I am at. I won't be doing any more detailing on these until I get the depth now for the body. Once I get that then it's back to the antlers...back and forth to get it to work together. The antler that is near his back will determine the depth of the rest of the antlers. I have made sure I kept plenty of wood to work with on the back ground. Hopefully it's going to all fall into place!
Krum
__________________ Cathy Krumrei Grand Rapids, Minnesota http://www.TheCarversCorner.com
That's going to be a great piece of carving, more twists and turns than a Celtic Knot!!! You are doing a great job Krum, the antler tines are looking good. Just take your time and don't rush it, small shavings.
Bob
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Before they slip me over the standing part of the fore sheet, I'd like to pipe: "Up Spirits" or "Splice the Main Brace" .....................one more time.