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    Default A Picture is worth a 1000 words.....

    Road Trip today ended up seeing what would be a interesting project for the CW... On a PERFECT Lawn was a Carved 2D Black Painted Dog about 11 inches long and 10 inches high much like the Black Bears I carve.... The dog was in "Poop Mode" with his carved tail in the air.... Centerline Text White Letters "NO" about 2 inches high in the center of the Carving... Must have used Contour Text Mode.... LOL....

    I did not have my Camera but on my next trip I will..... That little Black Dogie in a Pose to Impress a POINT.... NO Pooping on my Lawn.... Classy to a point.... NO "#2" shown.....

    I bet that would sell at a Craft Fair.....

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    That's pretty cool Al!
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    I have seen some of these around. This cast iron one sells for $15 on Amazon.

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    The neighbor across the street asked for a sign, because of several incidents in the recent passed where dog owners weren't picking up. She asked for something simple and pleasant, so as not to offend, this was my answer...
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    Nice sign Gary. Looks like it will last a very long time carved in corian.

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    I sure like your sign Gary and nice job painting too!
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    Well done guys! Now Al has the scoop on the poop!
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    The Good POOP.... I bet that Cast Iron version was the exact one....

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    Here's one I made for a RV park.
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    Wow this thread has gone to the dogs!! Plus it getting deep!

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