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Not really creation, more retention.

 

Wasn't particularly planned, bit of ad hoc impro. :001_smile:

 

Home to loads of stag grub holes, so we lowered the height, wedged & propped it up with the severed piece, which doubles up as a bit of rustic seating.

 

Thought about removing entirely & resurecting somewhere less open, but that would have destoyed the very niche habitat that stags prefer, being the subterrainean slow desicating root butresses & lower stem.

 

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Not really creation, more retention.

 

Wasn't particularly planned, bit of ad hoc impro. :001_smile:

 

Home to loads of stag grub holes, so we lowered the height, wedged & propped it up with the severed piece, which doubles up as a bit of rustic seating.

 

Thought about removing entirely & resurecting somewhere less open, but that would have destoyed the very niche habitat that stags prefer, being the subterrainean slow desicating root butresses & lower stem.

 

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I like your style david, thats a quality result.:thumbup1:

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