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7 kuksa in 7 days in different styles


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Hiya

 

As always very nice!

Thanks :-)

 

I am working on developing a style and it seems I have to see what does not work to understand what does. I think from the batch above I can see two styles developing :-)

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Hiya

 

Very nice baggy.

The top 6 are very similar to the style that Jon Mac carves in, do you follow his blog??

I know Jons work well and wanted to try the Scandinavian stlye that he works with. I do follow his blog and we also bump into each other on facebook.

 

The curved down handles are surprisingly difficult to carve because there is so much cross grain cutting.

 

I like and will develop the salmon tail style, bottom right. But I also plan to delevop the style top right with a more solid handle.

 

The handle on the last image is also worth working up.

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  • 1 month later...

Just had a look at your blogspot Baggy. I didn't realise how big some of the kuskas were until I saw your hand in some of the pictures. Also it sounds so idillic just sitting under a tree and playing with your wood all day! snigger, snigger.

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