Welcome to the Woodcarving Illustrated Message Board, an online wood carving forum community where you can join thousands of carvers from around the world discussing all things related to carving. To gain full access to the message board you must register for a free account. As a registered member you will be able to:
  • Browse over 90,000 posts.
  • Communicate privately with other carvers from around the world.
  • Post your own photos or view from 3,500 user submitted images.
  • Gain access to exclusive wood carving promotions offered by Wood Carving Illustrated and Fox Chapel Publishing.
All this and much more is available to you absolutely free when you register for an account, so sign up today!

If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact the Woodcarving Illustrated Message Board's Support Team.

Connect with Facebook

  Home · Search · Register  

Home » Member Galleries » squbrigg Photo Options
« more
· more »

« Previous image · Next image »

Apprentice completes his first model
Apprentice completes his first model

Click on image to view larger image

« Previous image  · Slide Show · Next image »


Photo Details
squbrigg


Super Moderator

Registered: April 2004
Location: Miramichi, NB, Canada
Posts: 5,958
users gallery
Ryan Dickson is shown with his instructor Bob Squarebriggs with his first completed ship model, The Indian Queen, a ship built in 1852 in Chatham, NB by one of Ryan's ancestors, Andrew Mason.
· Date: Sun March 28, 2010 · Views: 542
· Filesize: 128.9kb, 50.1kb · Dimensions: 432 x 328 ·
Additional Info
Rating: ********** 10.00
Quick Rate: Poor Excellent
Keywords: Apprentice completes his first model
HTML code:

Author
Thread  
Bill Anderson
Senior Member

Registered: November 2008
Posts: 2,053
Mon March 29, 2010 14:08 Rating: 10.00 

This user is offline
Click here to see this users profile Click here to Send this user a Private Message Find more posts by this user Visit this user's gallery  
JimSawyer
Senior Member

Registered: February 2007
Location: Rhode Island
Posts: 921
Tue March 30, 2010 02:51 Rating: 10.00 



------------------------------
Jim

The limits of the imagination are imaginary
No task is too tedious for Art.
Starvin' for Carvin'

My website:
Featherwood Woodcrafts
This user is offline
Click here to see this users profile Click here to Send this user a Private Message Visit JimSawyer's homepage! Find more posts by this user Visit this user's gallery  
Thor
Super Moderator

Registered: October 2002
Location: Dahlonega, Georgia
Posts: 3,916
Wed March 31, 2010 15:20 Rating: 10.00 

What a wonderful picture! The young man will cherish the moment for the rest of his life!
Great job!
Christina

------------------------------
Christina White
http://www.funkychickenartproject.com/white.htm
http://www.funkychickenartproject.co...techainsaw.htm

http://www.woodcarvingillustrated.co...00/ppuser/2879
This user is offline
Click here to see this users profile Click here to Send this user a Private Message Visit Thor's homepage! Find more posts by this user Visit this user's gallery  

Photo Sharing Gallery by PhotoPost
Copyright © 2007 All Enthusiast, Inc.


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 08:34 PM.



Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2012, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Copyright ©2000 - 2010 Fox Chapel Publishing Co., Woodcarving Illustrated