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wisewood

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  1. Looks interesting Tom
  2. Hi Fitzer and welcome. I know what you mean, back, elbow always giving me gip:laugh1: Look forward to seeing your work mate, Cheers, Si
  3. You could split the loop and swap out the damaged ones maybe.
  4. I like that, not an easy carve at all!
  5. :laugh1:Yeh that's not long is it? I'm currently in calm before the storm mode, I need to decide on what I'm going to do At least we've more than 4 hours with this one.
  6. I've done a few sheep over the years but never a ram. Learning from my mistakes next one should be pretty good, I lost a bit of its character with a careless cut:thumbdown:
  7. Very nice mate:001_smile:
  8. You've not been idle Tom, some great carves mate and this one has lovely form too.
  9. Nice big job there Dave, I like the door on the tower:thumbup1:
  10. Fair enough, would be an interesting collaboration for the artist to recycle the work. Could have conflicting views ie safety/ practicality verses aesthetics. Looks like it was done sympathetically though.
  11. Interesting thread this, apologies if I missed it but was the artist involved in any part of the dismantle?
  12. Nice piece mate, and welcome to arbtalk, I hope you find it as useful and enjoyable as I have. Look forward to more posts of your carvings. Si
  13. For a first attempt and done with a standard bar they are fantastic! You have a great style already. Get yourself a carving bar and 1/4 sprocket for your saw and you will never look back.
  14. Yeesh take care Russell, I've skimmed my fingers a few times too. Hope it won't affect your Easter egg eating this weekend mate.
  15. Very nice mate:001_smile:
  16. Have you worked out a price on your kits yet?
  17. Ah cheers spud, I'll pm the list over in a bit mate
  18. Thanks Adam:thumbup1:
  19. Nice carve:thumbup:
  20. Hi Ray, I've a list mate lol, but I'm after an adjustable Oiler for starters I could pm my list later when I'm at the pc if you don't mind mate
  21. Cheers predator, Sentiments appreciated bud. Anyone got any 026 parts please?
  22. I find bees and bigger flies quite co-operative with my attempts to free them from the house. Wasps and smaller flies just plain refuse to follow direction!
  23. Hi, I'm in need of an adjustable oiler as well as a few other bits and pieces, if anyone has any part saws collecting dust please get in touch. Thanks, Si
  24. I'm far too lazy to read the whole of this thread right now,sorry, but piss helps to create a verdigris patina on bronze. I have made a few bronze sculptures in the dim and distant past and following the uni technicians advice I found that it worked incredibly well Two to three week old pee doesn't half reek though.

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