The Sea man.
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The Sea man.
A member mentioned getting things pass a ball and chain, and into the round. This if from a pattern and carved with Bass wood. Used removable spray adhesive then a ban saw. About all was carved with two Flex Cut knives. Among the best. Pattern was copied and enlarged or reduced as needed.
- Quick Steel
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Re: The Sea man.
Very neat. Liking the coloring very much.
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Re: The Sea man.
Great work MrW. 

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Re: The Sea man.
Really nice!
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Re: The Sea man.
The carving was painted with white GESSO then painted with acrylic paints. GESSO is a base usually in white or black. Used as a base to seal artist canvas before oil painting. I have a dogs head I painted with black only, with glass eyes.Quick Steel wrote:Very neat. Liking the coloring very much.