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Old 11-25-2011, 01:32 PM
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Default eagle catching fish

happy black friday to everyone...

first attempt at eagle catching fish.. spent alot of time staring as i blocked it out trying to figure out claws and fish...

also dropped a tree yesterday and the wood looks really nice .. somekind of softwood but no sap, lots of long bean pods around it.. very heavy though and not sure how i am going to load 6ft sections of it by myself on the trailer... almost tried this morning but didnt feel like fighting the logs ...

i posted the pics of the tree in the general section of the forum

also got a carving bar from baileys last week, from what i have tried with it so far, wow ... big difference from using just a 18 inch reg. bar... wish i had it when i was doing this eagle
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Old 11-25-2011, 01:54 PM
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Good looking eagle.
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Old 11-25-2011, 08:14 PM
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happy black friday to everyone...

first attempt at eagle catching fish.. spent alot of time staring as i blocked it out trying to figure out claws and fish...

also dropped a tree yesterday and the wood looks really nice .. somekind of softwood but no sap, lots of long bean pods around it.. very heavy though and not sure how i am going to load 6ft sections of it by myself on the trailer... almost tried this morning but didnt feel like fighting the logs ...

i posted the pics of the tree in the general section of the forum

also got a carving bar from baileys last week, from what i have tried with it so far, wow ... big difference from using just a 18 inch reg. bar... wish i had it when i was doing this eagle
wait until you modify carviing chain then wow again great job
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Old 11-25-2011, 08:29 PM
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buzzsawz what do you mean about modifying carving chain... sounds like fun...
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