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2nd go at carving


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So after being banned from carving by the misses a few years ago (for my one tracked mind) I promised not to carve owt obscene and spent an hour or so on this big lump of ash that's been hanging around for a while and thought if I posted pics as it goes on ( for better or worse ) it might motivate me to finish it within a yr or two, and I'm lookin for a bit of inspiration for the rest of it, be as harsh as you like I'm a big boy!ImageUploadedByArbtalk1462031725.517570.jpg.784975418e91c6a3c3a04908c8ddfca8.jpg

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Keep going with your standard bar and chain, if you can carve with that and YOUR pleased with the results then a carving setup will only make you better.

 

Personally I still carve with a Husky 350 on a standard bar, I'm happy with my results and I'm not fired up enough to invest in another saw/bar etc. too many other interests and hobbies but thats just me.

 

Looking good BTW, keep going :thumbup1:

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