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    This project was alil more challenging than I expected but a few more little modifications this will be a bow rack, or maybe a coat rack. The side is open so you can hide your arrows inside the shelf.

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    That's really cool I like the idea of having a place to store the arrows. I just got a new re-curve bow and didn't have room on my gun rack to store it but I had some antlers hanging on the wall above the sink in the upstairs bathroom and decided to put it there. I was thinking that it would be a neat project to incorporate a carving and the antler.

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    Here is one I did for my grandson. No arrow storage just food for thought
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    Nice projects Brian and Butch! Great wall hangers for sure!
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    Quote Originally Posted by blhutchens View Post
    Here is one I did for my grandson. No arrow storage just food for thought
    Yes that is real nice Butch, are those real sheds?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fwharris View Post
    Nice projects Brian and Butch! Great wall hangers for sure!
    Thanks Floyd, I have to work on the pattern some. I layered a few patterns together to make it and the carve was real deep like 1/4" deep. It took alot of time to carve. In order to get the front trees to come out the background was carved deep. I need to put the entire carve in one pattern. Was it merge i need to do?

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    Yes merge is how to layer several patterns together. Also by setting the depth of the patterns the same and adjusting the height helps.
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    Those are from a small 8 point horn mount I got at a garage sale.

    Brent

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