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Old 06-10-2007, 09:50 AM
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You still didnt answer my original question on how fragile is the carving where the wing meets the base.
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...The wing is fairly rugged. It overlaps the base by several inches...

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Show us some finished pictures or are you keeping us in suspense? LOL.
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No I'm not trying to keep anyone in suspense. Just a little slow. We had gale force winds the last few days, It kicked saw dust in my eyes and that caused me some grief. Yesterday I was over at North Platte taking pictures of their 5th annual "Artistry in Wood" show. I'll be back at it tomorrow
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Old 06-11-2007, 07:18 PM
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Well....two days of 95* heat and howling winds turned this project to heart ache. I found a picture to go buy and started working on the topside, but with each stroke of the mallet these fissures opened wider. I have been oiling it twice a day but it just wasn't enough
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