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| You cant get much easier than this but I've been selling this well for years and not just at Christmas. Gray is gold or should I say green, that's gray wood I mean (boy that sounds like Dr Suess!). This was done in the winter, great winter electric work. I'm not out for any detail, in fact I want to carve as little wood away as I can to leave the charm of the wood. A terrific beginner project and a good seller for veterans a like. I will take any feedback on these projects, good or bad, let me know you looking. If anyone tries any of the carvers life projects please post them, I would like to see them. Maybe an easy bear chair next. Here's the wood, golden I tell you. |
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| Here she is cut out with the saber saw, ready to shape with the saw. |
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Starting to shape her, she's primitive but that fine. That's about all of the gray I could leave on her but it will be enough with the gray on her wings. |
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| The wings added. I didn't want to carve any of the gray out so no feathers, all saw so far. The more worm holes you can get the better, I like to distress the wood even more by banging it with screwdrivers and hammers. |
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Here she is sanded a bit with the angle grinder. She's ready for the final touches, post later. |
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Here's the finished piece, nothing fancy but like i said sells well. Something about the gray people like, even the gray chainsaw log carvings have a special appeal to them. The halo is copper wire and the star is rusty tin, I like adding mixed media if I can. Carve safe, see you soon, Joe. |
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