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Had to clear a dead Prunus that was blown over in the wind we just had and it was such a nice colour I decided to christen the new carving bar and make an Owl to keep the Hawk company :001_smile:

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Nice job!, you Sir are a man of many talents.

easy-lift guy

 

ditto,thats nice work,the slack chain saves the bar nose? I have seen other carvers with chains a bit on the saggy side.:thumbup1:

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