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chainsaw carving

a piece i was kinda pleased with. just chainsaw (well, i sanded his helmet..who hasn't?)

I don't have many decent pictures of my carvings. I'm usually too knackered to remember to take pictures

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chainsaw carving

a piece i was kinda pleased with. just chainsaw (well, i sanded his helmet..who hasn't?)

I don't have many decent pictures of my carvings. I'm usually too knackered to remember to take pictures

 

Brilliant dervish.

 

I'm not sure about sanding his helmet. Perhaps Bolam or Newton will be along soon to expand on that.

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Nice images Brett

 

what did the tomograph show in terms of the Laetiporus decay?

 

 

 

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