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W.duBois


The Woodcollector

Registered: February 2009
Location: Groningen, Netherlands
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Dragon's head, made out of a piece of Delonix Regia.
The chainsaw was used for about 70%, the rest was done by engraving and sanding. Took me quite al lot of time, total a full week.

Finish: Tungoil.
· Date: Fri November 13, 2009 · Views: 1,345
· Filesize: 89.4kb, 436.1kb · Dimensions: 700 x 525 ·
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romek22
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Registered: March 2007
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Fri November 13, 2009 19:36 Rating: 10.00 



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Thor
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Registered: October 2002
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Fri November 13, 2009 21:45 Rating: 10.00 

Teeth! What a wonderful job you did on those teeth!
It seems that the dragon's head has been lopped off by the person whose feet are also in the photo.
The scales really took on depth too. REally good carving.

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W.duBois
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Registered: February 2009
Location: Groningen, Netherlands
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Fri November 13, 2009 21:54

Thank you Thor. And yes, I had to combat the dragon. I'd rather have a chainsaw then a sword.

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