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    Has anyone ever created a cross with a zebra pattern in it? Have a request for one and trying to decide how best to create that. Thinking it may be easiest to carve a zebra pattern section, then inlay it in a blank. If someone has created this before and would like to share, please do.. I would appreciate it. Thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by dehrlich View Post
    Has anyone ever created a cross with a zebra pattern in it? Have a request for one and trying to decide how best to create that. Thinking it may be easiest to carve a zebra pattern section, then inlay it in a blank. If someone has created this before and would like to share, please do.. I would appreciate it. Thanks!
    Will these work? ---have you ever skined one of them horses?
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    Here's my shot Edit; Added the png
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    Last edited by James RS; 02-22-2013 at 03:38 PM.
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    Sorry BJB, I like the one that James posted this time . Thanks for sharing guys, I appreciate it!
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