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Corey and Simon, Thanks fo veiwing and for the comments. The biker is my standard size caricature, but after seeing you do so many of your wee guys and Forrest's little guys I thought I would try it. The good side of the little carvings is that you can get alot of carvings out of one peice of wood. The down side is it took me three attempts because I cut the first two in half. I kept trying to put more detail in them and took them too far down. But I will be trying some more of these. Safe Carving and God Bless, Mark |
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