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Baggy

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  1. Baggy

    Bowl Horse

    I made this from scrap wood from a building site to make holding work easier.
  2. Baggy

    bentstick

    From the album: Mocotaugan

  3. Baggy

    Mocotaugan

    FGYT made the blades so I carved a handle from a stick found on a woodland floor
  4. Baggy

    in hand

    From the album: Mocotaugan

  5. Baggy

    show curve

    From the album: Mocotaugan

  6. Baggy

    Mocotaugan 4

    From the album: Mocotaugan

  7. Baggy

    Mocotaugan 2

    From the album: Mocotaugan

  8. Baggy

    Mocotaugan 1

    From the album: Mocotaugan

  9. Baggy

    Spalted birch spoon

    From the album: Woodworking

  10. Baggy

    Spalted birch spoon

    From the album: Woodworking

  11. Baggy

    Spalted birch spoon

    From the album: Woodworking

  12. Baggy

    bh10

    From the album: Bowl Horse

  13. Baggy

    bh9

    From the album: Bowl Horse

  14. Baggy

    bh8

    From the album: Bowl Horse

  15. Baggy

    bh7

    From the album: Bowl Horse

  16. Baggy

    bh5

    From the album: Bowl Horse

  17. Baggy

    bh4

    From the album: Bowl Horse

  18. Baggy

    bh2

    From the album: Bowl Horse

  19. Baggy

    scrap wood

    From the album: Bowl Horse

  20. Baggy

    duck2

    From the album: Woodworking

  21. Baggy

    duck1

    From the album: Woodworking

  22. Baggy

    hornbeam spoon

    From the album: Woodworking

  23. Hi All I have arrived here by the scenic route... Mountaineering and canoeing lead to hammocking in the woods on my travels. Hammocking lead to bushcraft. Bushcraft lead me to carving, axe and knives. Carving lead me to greenwood work. Greenwood work lead me to coppicing and tree planting. These days I am trying to improve my woodworking skills, knowledge of trees and wood and it's uses. I am based in Essex and would like quit my current work, pro photographer for 30 years and move into working with trees somehow. I am too old to do the really physical stuff, sadly. The carving is addictive and I plan to do a lot more of that although greenwood is hard to come by. I have made a couple of knives, blade, handle and sheath. That's it I guess. Some photos below, more at my blog Hand carved from wood Best wishes Mark

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