Wood carving projects
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Impressive as always Doug.
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Neat!
Take care and God bless,
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Another bag clip for a bag of qwackers this time
And a Arrowhead pendant with a bear track I wood burned on it. Case Seahorse whittler and a Bark River Knives micro Canadian.
And a Arrowhead pendant with a bear track I wood burned on it. Case Seahorse whittler and a Bark River Knives micro Canadian.
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Finished this fork yesterday
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Always enjoy your whittling Doug.
Scott, that fork is impressive.
Scott, that fork is impressive.
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Some very nice whittling pieces, guys. Most impressive.
OC...your miniature gun collection is awesome. Tis a darn shame nowadays, a young man wouldn't dare take those to school for "show and tell." He'd never get back in school.
OC...your miniature gun collection is awesome. Tis a darn shame nowadays, a young man wouldn't dare take those to school for "show and tell." He'd never get back in school.
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Just added these mini dekes to my flock. Barrow's Goldeneye on left, Common Goldeneye on right. We see the Common Goldeneye here twice a year, coming and going when migrating. The only place I have ever seen Barrow's Goldeneyes was on Yellowstone Lake when we were in the park years ago.
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OC, as always those are fabulous. You never disappoint. It is always a treat when you post your ducks.
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OLDE CUTLER wrote: ↑Thu Feb 04, 2021 4:02 pm Just added these mini dekes to my flock. Barrow's Goldeneye on left, Common Goldeneye on right. We see the Common Goldeneye here twice a year, coming and going when migrating. The only place I have ever seen Barrow's Goldeneyes was on Yellowstone Lake when we were in the park years ago.
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Pure beauty!!!
Finished this one yesterday....
Orange tree
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Very nice carving guys. Thanks for sharing your work
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Cool Scott. Excellent job.
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finished forks, spatula and a serving spoon
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Very, very knice Scott. I enjoy your whittling/carving.
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An article from a December 1927 New York newspaper.
Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
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I call this a limb bird. I read a article some where, can't seem to locate it, on them with a picture. So I'm going off memory and my first attempt at one. Tried to paint it like a chichadee. Overall I'm pretty happy with it.
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Pretty cool Doug. Good job on both carving and painting. Never saw a limb bird before.
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Thanks! These are going to be addictive to carve. Giving the old Case seahorse whittler a work out. I was thinking about it the other day. I've been carving with this knife for 4yrs this March. It's carved a lot, I've lost track, but I'd guess getting close to 300 carvings so far.
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Did you thin the blades any? Is it showing any signs of wear. Do you use one blade more than another?Doug51 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 28, 2021 2:06 pmThanks! These are going to be addictive to carve. Giving the old Case seahorse whittler a work out. I was thinking about it the other day. I've been carving with this knife for 4yrs this March. It's carved a lot, I've lost track, but I'd guess getting close to 300 carvings so far.
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Better to see in person but this'll have to do....
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Scott the work and the grain in the wood are drop dead gorgeous. Most excellent work and a most excellent grained wood. Great Job!!!!
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Very nice, Scott. The dark area at the top of the handle gives it character. And, there appear to be a 'face' in the wood just below the dark area. That's what I see, anyway. Nevertheless, very unique.
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Great Scott! Scott.
Good looking carving, and beautiful grain.
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I had to thin the edge on the main blade. It's the only blade I use. The two smaller ones flex to much to be of much use for me anyways.doglegg wrote: ↑Sun Feb 28, 2021 2:30 pmDid you thin the blades any? Is it showing any signs of wear. Do you use one blade more than another?Doug51 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 28, 2021 2:06 pmThanks! These are going to be addictive to carve. Giving the old Case seahorse whittler a work out. I was thinking about it the other day. I've been carving with this knife for 4yrs this March. It's carved a lot, I've lost track, but I'd guess getting close to 300 carvings so far.
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Thanks.Doug51 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 07, 2021 2:26 amI had to thin the edge on the main blade. It's the only blade I use. The two smaller ones flex to much to be of much use for me anyways.doglegg wrote: ↑Sun Feb 28, 2021 2:30 pmDid you thin the blades any? Is it showing any signs of wear. Do you use one blade more than another?Doug51 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 28, 2021 2:06 pm
Thanks! These are going to be addictive to carve. Giving the old Case seahorse whittler a work out. I was thinking about it the other day. I've been carving with this knife for 4yrs this March. It's carved a lot, I've lost track, but I'd guess getting close to 300 carvings so far.