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Just after any hints and tips really. A friend/customer has asked me to carve a crocodile for their shop. I have done a few carvings in the past which have turned out ok'ish, and i did explain i would have a bash but couldnt promise anything. he has some pics for me to work off, but figured it wouldnt hurt to get a bit of advice from here :001_smile:

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Last year I went to Selby Game fair, there was a chap there called Mark Bell who had done some realy impressive carvings. One that realy stood out was a crocodile and it must have been 10ft long.

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Forgot to say... all done with chainsaw except flattened back finished with power plane.

Timber was (from memory) some form of cedar.

Tried complex legs but settled for simple stands - it was @@@@in heavy.

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Steve, I made one about 8 years ago it was 7ft long and about 14 inches diam.

I'll try to attach a couple of pics

 

Since when did snake have that many teeth?? Haha. Only kidding. That is one cool bench.

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