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    Default Bi Plane

    Have been very busy but I took a couple days off, warmed up the shop and craved this project that I have been working on, it is all wood and except for the dowels all carved on the CC. Both carves are two side, a 9” fuselage and 8” wing span wood is poplar and finished in minwax antique maple gel stain the wing mounting dowels on the belle are left long for removing the wings.
    I like to thank Kenm810 for the prop lay out idea, very cool

    Hope you enjoy my first attempt at this kind of project.
    Later – Ray – Ver. 1.132 and haveing way to much fun.

    12 of my patterns are listed at the pattern store for those ho have asked
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails BiPlane p84 00.jpg   BiPlane p84 02.jpg   BiPlane p84 03.jpg   BiPlane p84 04.jpg  

    BiPlane p84 05.jpg  

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    Default nice

    Ray - that turned out nice. I had one in mind that when it warms up enough i am going to try to carve.

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    That is really cool, Ray.
    Livin' Life
    Lovin' My Carvewright

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    Thumbs up One more for the Pattern Store

    Stellar Job on the Bi Plane Ray,
    Definitely a Real Keeper
    Thanks for sharing your Photos
    Ken


    Ver 1.182 on XL Pro plus Ver 1.164 and 1.175 on Windows 7 Ultimate
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    Default Bi-Plane

    All you need is the helmet and scarf,nice job.Capt.Barry

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    Ditto! Made several bi-plane models as a kid and yours turned out very nice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by b.sumner47 View Post
    All you need is the helmet and scarf,nice job.Capt.Barry
    And "Snoopy" to fly it!
    Sonuva Nutcracker!


    Alex
    Carvewright

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    Thumbs up

    Nice work.
    The differance between the Master and the Apprentice,
    Is the skill in covering up his mistakes
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    My lastest instrument. #50

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    Good project Ray. Thanks for sharing it.
    Jerry

    Joanne and me enjoying a beautiful fall in Spearfish Canyon in the Black Hills.

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    Yes! nice job..

    LG

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