Carving for a friend
Carving for a friend
I carved this out for a friend of mine. We are about the same age and both farmers. I would like to invest in a wood burner of some sort. I think his farm name would have looked better burned in.
I carved out the letters and then painted them in. It looks rustic and that's how I hoped it would turn out.
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Cool, Doug and a fitting gift. I enjoy your variety.
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Thanks. I'm not a great carver but overall I like how it turned out. I know what I will do different next time!doglegg wrote:Cool, Doug and a fitting gift. I enjoy your variety.
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That is as good as the object itself. It seems you always learn something. I enjoy your discovery and you are encouraging to me to do something. Thanks.Doug51 wrote:Thanks. I'm not a great carver but overall I like how it turned out. I know what I will do different next time!doglegg wrote:Cool, Doug and a fitting gift. I enjoy your variety.
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Your friend should love it !!! And,, its almost time to tune up the
combine's, stalk's are turning real straw color in my neck of the wood's
Very Nice !!!
stag
http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/stagman
combine's, stalk's are turning real straw color in my neck of the wood's
Very Nice !!!
stag
http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/stagman
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It's getting closer. We are about 3-4 weeks away still.stagman wrote:Your friend should love it !!! And,, its almost time to tune up the
combine's, stalk's are turning real straw color in my neck of the wood's
Very Nice !!!
stag
http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/stagman
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I carved another ear of corn and tried something a little different. I bought a cheap wood burner and burnt our farm name in and in memory of my Dad who passed away last year. So this one was very special to me as I worked on it. I think Dad would have liked it. I know I sure miss him.
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Doug, that was a good idea to use the wood burner. That turned out knice. And always to have good thoughts about ones dad. Mine died back in 2002, I understand. Anvils, bears and corn you are varied.
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Thanks. I worked with him everyday on our farm. Kind of why I started whittling last year. To take my mind off missing him and things for a while. My wood burning technique needs work but I didn't want to try to write it on and definitely didn't want to try and hand carve it in either.doglegg wrote:Doug, that was a good idea to use the wood burner. That turned out knice. And always to have good thoughts about ones dad. Mine died back in 2002, I understand. Anvils, bears and corn you are varied.
My next idea is to try and carve a lever action rifle sometime!
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That is interesting on the rifle. I had an uncle when I was a boy who would carve double barrel shot guns out of half of one of the spring activated clothes pens. I wish I had of kept mine and not lost it. The half clothes pen already had the basic shape. I look forward to your finished product.
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Thanks for sharing that! That's a great idea! Also pretty cool that other family members carve in your family.doglegg wrote:That is interesting on the rifle. I had an uncle when I was a boy who would carve double barrel shot guns out of half of one of the spring activated clothes pens. I wish I had of kept mine and not lost it. The half clothes pen already had the basic shape. I look forward to your finished product.
The rifle is just an idea but I'm going to try to see if I can make it work.