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Old 07-18-2006, 02:14 PM
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That is an incredible table you have, especially for such a bargain price.
I'm watching too, so please keep posting. Pictures really make it such a learning process.
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Old 07-18-2006, 05:31 PM
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This pic. shows that everything is roughed out and now I'm ready too start having fun!! ( putting in the details , fur
bark, etc.. Baby ) the total time of this project so far has been about 21 hours.
( i have a few other carvings going two so i don't work on this full time.)
sorry about the pic size but it won't let me make it bigger so i will post it in the carvers gallery.
Thanks for watching, as soon as i get
going on the fur i will post some more pics.
Stacey
I agree the details of a subject is much more fun than the hogging out, undercutting etc. but without the hogging and undercutting and outlining the subject would not have the depth needed. So it all goes together doesn't it. Humm power chisels geez something else for my want list. I've been following along and totaly amazed at the wonderful quailty of craftmanship you display.
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