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Old 03-26-2006, 04:20 PM
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ok folks here are a couple from this week. the one with the hat is the peice we did in pete's class, the other is one i did this past week while sitting and watching tv. both are from just a square block 1 1/2x1 1/2x 6",with no pattern. i really like carving like this because there is no pattern that i have to deal with and the wood used for this is alot cheaper than bigger pieces. hope you enjoy


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Old 03-26-2006, 04:31 PM
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Wood whittler,

So, you would say that pete is a guy you would love to live next door to for a summer. but living there all year might be tiring to keep up with him ....HAW~! ???

His carvings seam to have no unplanned marks, everything so precise , i have a few of his posted charters pics and patterns from woodcarvers back issues, i have blocked out and few carved, but when i get to the face i freeze cuz i know im fixing to mess it all up..

guess i need to practice several heads and build confidense, cuz my carvings faces are just not there..... as for detail..

I would love to get a day or two with pete, if he builds enough confidence to carve without a pattern and come out that good........~!!

GREAT JOB LEARNING THE TECHNIQUE.....


but i turned into a recluse since i retirement. the 20 years of service took all the travle out of me. a trip to walmarts once a week is about all the traffic & public i can enjoy a week.... or has the whole world turned komi-kizi . ........?
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Old 03-26-2006, 04:50 PM
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thomp,


you can always get his three books and go from i recomend all three of his books to anyone who wants to carve faces. i have just about worn all three out from studiying them.


bart


p.s it would be tough having him as a neighbor probably wouldnt get any sleep from all the carving.
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Old 03-26-2006, 05:11 PM
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you can always get his three books and go from i recomend all three of his books to anyone who wants to carve faces. i have just about worn all three out from studiying them.


bart


p.s it would be tough having him as a neighbor probably wouldnt get any sleep from all the carving.

I sure nuff would get run off weekly from the fence..!!! probably squrited with the hose a few times... i can be a pest... says the wife....

i dont get much sleep anyway as it is..
but when im excited about a project i go for days sometimes,

Since i like to spend my hard earned little bit of cash here locally at the california owned book stores, i found 3 of petes books in the books a million, and hesitated to buy them, went to walden books and they were lots higher then played where did the books all go? as i got back to books a million and sold out, so was waldens, i snoosed and loosed'ed i guess...

I did get the full moon saloon from fox pubs couple months back, and havent done all the critters and folks in it yet,
but will be getting all 3 petes books here when uncle sam sends me back the money hes been borrowing all year. hopefully really soon ill have a check or a guy with a clipboard come to the door.... wanting to see reciepts....
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Old 03-26-2006, 07:27 PM
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Good looking work.
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Old 03-26-2006, 08:35 PM
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Great carvings Wood-whittler,gives you a whole new avenue in whittling contests working from a block.
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Old 03-26-2006, 09:45 PM
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mark,
yes it does and the thing i like is no pattern to cut out and every piece is an original, because there is no set pattern.


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