
Wood carving projects
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Great work, as always! 

USN 2000-2006
Adaptable and (usually) affable knife enthusiast, unsure of his knife collecting destination but enjoying the journey
Case taste, Rough Ryder budget
Adaptable and (usually) affable knife enthusiast, unsure of his knife collecting destination but enjoying the journey
Case taste, Rough Ryder budget
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Doug, you are the feather man.
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Being content is a good state of mind.
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Nice feathers! I have 2 projects I’m working on that I’ve kind of stalled with. Hopefully I’ll pick the knife up again soon.
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Very cool. It's funny, my wife and I passed a place earlier that you could pick your own strawberries.
David L Roberts
U.S. Navy and D/FW International Airport Retired
U.S. Navy and D/FW International Airport Retired
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The feathers look great!
I'd think they're pretty easy to carve; am I correct?

USN 2000-2006
Adaptable and (usually) affable knife enthusiast, unsure of his knife collecting destination but enjoying the journey
Case taste, Rough Ryder budget
Adaptable and (usually) affable knife enthusiast, unsure of his knife collecting destination but enjoying the journey
Case taste, Rough Ryder budget
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Doug, do hillbillies get mail delivery? I think that letter opener would work if they do. Great piece. 

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Nice work! I made a similar little project last year. It’s a bookmark.
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Carved out of pine. Oiled and waiting for paint. Thinking either a Uncle Sam or Abe Lincoln look.
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Nice and nice.
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Looks good.
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The June whittling challenge on Reddit r/whittling was an hourglass. Mine was made from a white pine 2x4 split and carved cylindrical. All hand tools mostly knife work. Very little sanding then walnut stain on the stand portion and feed n’ wax on the hourglass body. The hourglass is carved free like a ball in cage. The majority was done while at scout camp when the boys were in class rotations. While at camp I also made a bunch of wands for the boys at night.
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Very cool idea and we'll executed. And the stain completes it.
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Thanks. I tried something new with the staining and got a 3cc syringe from the feed store, dulled the tip on the grinder and suckled the stain in the syringe. I used the needle to apply the stain so I could control it well enough to got get it on the glass.
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Good idea. It worked


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I had discovered that I had a few swan cutouts a while back that I had forgotten about. These are 2/5 scale and are about 14 inches beak to tail. I made a few of these about 10 years ago and at that time I used a Rustoleum product to make a "crackle" antique finish on the swans. That product is no longer available and to tell the truth it did not work that well. You never knew what you were going to get, temp, humidity, whether the sprayed on coat was thin or thick would vary the effect greatly. Sometimes it did not crackle at all. So a few weeks ago I was looking on the internet for alternatives and ran across a Youtube video of a way to produce a crackled finish. It seems to work great. A spray primer is used first in the color that you want to show thru the crackles, then a coat of Elmers white glue is brushed on, then QUICKLY the antique white paint is brushed on over the glue before it has dried. This results in the water base glue having a coat of water based paint on top, while both are wet. The glue and the paint dry at different rates and the result is a crazed or crackled finish. If the antique white paint is applied with a thin coat, small fine crackles result. If it is applied heavier, the large crackles appear. Just the effect I was looking for.
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Nice work and I like the way the finish turned out. You never wipe the glue off, it stays on? I wonder how that would work out if it go wet or a liquid cleaner sprayed on later to remove dust ect.?OLDE CUTLER wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 7:00 pm I had discovered that I had a few swan cutouts a while back that I had forgotten about. These are 2/5 scale and are about 14 inches beak to tail….
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2 coats of clear acrylic are put on last to seal the surface.C-WADE7 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 8:39 pmNice work and I like the way the finish turned out. You never wipe the glue off, it stays on? I wonder how that would work out if it go wet or a liquid cleaner sprayed on later to remove dust ect.?OLDE CUTLER wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 7:00 pm I had discovered that I had a few swan cutouts a while back that I had forgotten about. These are 2/5 scale and are about 14 inches beak to tail….
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