IMPRESSIVE!
IMPRESSIVE!
Back when I was a boy, we carved our own IC's out of wood.
Before they invented drawing boards, what did they go back to?
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I didn't make tons of progress, had some husbandly duties I had to perform (not that, dog gone it trying to stick with the western theme here ) took the wife to Rapid City for some shopping Tuesday, did some yard cleanup (raking, mowing etc...) so this is only a couple more hours worth:
I still lack quite a lot and am jumping around on it a bit.
If y'all get tired of the updates let me know and I won't post any more till I get it finished.
Thanks ~Mike
If at first you do succeed, try to hide your astonishment.
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Please keep posting.. i cant believe the transformation each time you post new progress pics. You are amazing.
Doug Fletcher
yes please keep posting your updates.
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Eddie
Yes Mike....please keep this thread ongoing. Can't wait until you finish it, scan it and have the pattern in the store....smile. It's always a pleasure to see what others are doing.
Mike,
Keep them coming.
Mike,
Don't stop now. We're addicted! Thanks for sharing the progress.
Jerry
Joanne and me enjoying a beautiful fall in Spearfish Canyon in the Black Hills.
I just love seeing your work! Keep it coming!
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Dennis
Watching your progress on this great project is why I get up in the mornings! Thank you for continuing the updates and photos!
Michael T
Happy Carving!
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Michael, I hope you found some other reasons to get up ;D this seems like it's taking me forever, still a long way to go:
Then I will be ready to start carving the other section (when I stack cut two of these) for the legs, feet, saddle etc... that would be the front. Though I'm quite a few hours from that yet.
After I get it to looking fairly decent from straight on, I will start working on making it look better from the sides.
After that I will rout out the fence (between the logs) on the other side under the saddle and the "me" with the duster and undercut the saddle.
I haven't been keeping very good track of my time, this is probably another 10-12 hours.
What do you think?
Thanks ~Mike
If at first you do succeed, try to hide your astonishment.
My photos my photo hosting site went out of business, some of my photos on facebook are set for everyone to see.
Mike's Patterns