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This bit of stringer poking up has been bugging me since I built the house, I always meant to carve it, even before I started carving. So while I was varnishing the f'in stairs in shite weather about a week ago, I thought I'd do it. Could of spent a lot more time on it, ....but couldn't be fussed to be honest. It's been like that for 10 yrs, maybe I'll revisit it in another 10, maybe not.

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Stunning!! The fact that it bugged you is one thing! But to think of turning it into that!!!

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Thanks all, yep mallet n chisels.

I don't think it's a trip hazard, not even a stubbed toe in 10yrs so it should be fine, it's a bit smaller now too, but now you've mentioned it.........cue the obvious.

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Mousey Thompson would be proud of that. Great job Rick.

 

 

I take it this is the guy who puts mice on his furniture? I did think about that fellow when I carved it.

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Thanks all, yep mallet n chisels.

I don't think it's a trip hazard, not even a stubbed toe in 10yrs so it should be fine, it's a bit smaller now too, but now you've mentioned it.........cue the obvious.

 

:thumbup1: Fair enough.

 

My mother is a tetraplegic after falling down her stairs, she had lived in that house for 30 years with no previous incident. Since her accident I have be staggered by the number of deaths and serious injuries others have told me about involving stairs.

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