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Sometimes i have a chance to do 'community projects', free pieces for local community groups that cant, or have no chance of getting the funding to buy one. I love doing these projects, very rewarding. I was asked to replace a dog-carving i had in a local community woodland. The original was stolen (and i was angry!). I agreed but insisted they supply the log and it had to be BIG. too big for anyone to be able to steel it!

They supplied a 6 foot long, 4 foot diameter Douglas log... glorious, but hard as concrete!

So i made them this. Inspired by the amazing wolfhound Simon O'rouke did a while back when i just couldn't get the face right.

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Looks very good to me what a skill and a great gift for the community. Always a shame to here of things being stolen. Good on you for stepping in to help out again.

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Cool as wish I was that good , I just cant seem to get the time to practice always doing whatever work I can get to pay the rent on my yard , my order book is totaly empty, sorry off topic Amazing work I bet th3t were well chuffed good on you how long did it take

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