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Hi

I've decided to move away from animals for a while and seeking a new challenge I decided to carve seashells - living on a very small island I'm hoping they will be popular. I found it difficult to keep a consistent spiral going but I'm pleased with progress from the elm shell to the beech one.

The first shell is in the firewood pile!

Cheers. Happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year to you all.

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I hope you don't mean the 1st one as in the 1st pic. I like that one the most.

One small suggestion would be to possibly slant the base so that the shell sits at a slight angle or a couple with no base. Just to mix it up a little.

Anyway great work and merry christmas!

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Nice them. Get that one off the log pile,nothing wrong with em. I don't think you have to worry too much about an even spiral, adds individual character. Good work mate, keep em coming.

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Sorry for the confusion, the elm shell is my second attempt! The first got separated from the stump when blocking out!

 

I have quite a lot of timber now to work with including this 3.8m by 3' oak log and tons of beech and elm - better keep practising on the scraps before I let myself loose on this lot!

Cheers for all your comments.

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