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Thread: Tagua Nut Carving

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    Default Tagua Nut Carving

    I have had some tagua nuts for awhile now and have only now gotten around to giving one a try. The stuff looks like ivory and seems to me to be ideal for small jewellery or jewellery parts. Miniature lithos could also work. Here is a quick carve with the 1/32" carving bit. I cut off about a 1/4" slice and screwed it to a sled. Carves just great.
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    Dan,

    Simply beautiful. Awe inspiring.

    Well, I really have a thing for miniatures, and it doesn't get much better. I see my grand daughters in these, and what an uncommon gift it will be. Thank you for the example!!

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    Dan, that is super cool. Thanks for sharing the results. The carving looks amazing with the 1/32 bit.

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    Those are great, almost looks like a cameo.

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    Dan, I'm impressed. That really came out nice. It will certainly be something (something fun) to experiment with. Will have to check about buying some off the internet.

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    Simply amazing, talk about thinking outside the box. Thank you for sharing.

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    Great job, Dan...just beautiful...
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    Thanks all. It was a test inspired by Sharon's thread and Smoken D's post in it: http://forum.carvewright.com/showthr...127#post263127

    I am thinking of mounting a whole nut on the rotary jig.

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    Really neat love it.

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    Very cool Dan, I'd really like to see how it works out on the rotary.

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