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    Default Three new projects

    Haven't posted for quite some time but I have done these three projects over the last couple of months. Two project are finished and the third one is still a work in progress. The first is a Sigma Chi Paddle carved in cedar and will be finished by the client (thanks Eddie for the pattern, it turn out great). The second finished one is sea related objects, patterns from VD3D that I wanted to see how they carved so put them all on one sign. Click image for larger version. 

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ID:	61372The last and biggest project... still in progress is the animals. It will be 3-layers thick and framed out when finished (1st photo, next 3 are the individual panels). Now I just need to decided to just stain or to stain and paint. There is a second front piece carve shown, last picture shown, that just needs a back panel...this one will only be two carves deep.

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    All look GREAT, Sharon!

    The Deer/Forest Scene...that's my favorite! I've had something very similar to that on my "project idea" list for a few years, so I'm particularly glad to see one of the "wood working stars" (you) use the "dimensional layering" technique. You do it proud!
    Michael T
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    Great signs and I agree about the animal scene. Fantastic idea and I am sure it will come out beautiful!

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    Sharon B,

    What can one say other then OUTSTANDING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Wonderful carvings.

    Looking forward to seeing you this year at the conference.
    Happy Carving

    Robert D.
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    that held it's ground.

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    Great carve. I love your forest carves.
    Leo Davenport
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    Simply beautiful, no need to say anymore. Thanks for sharing. Capt Barry

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    Very nice projects- those paddles seem quite popular (I did a similar one a while back too)

    Lawrence

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    GREAT IDEA looking wonderful.

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    I am with everyone else, love the forest. You had described it to me, and could not wait till you had it done and showed the results.
    Using Designer 1.187, STL importer, Center line, conforming vectors, scanning probe/PE, and the ROCK chuck.

    Eddie





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