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Jordan, that is a pretty interesting process. I am not sure I would have the patience and perseverence to work through a process like this but it is interesting to see how it is done.
 
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I just love Bruce the bear. ...................very nice carving no matter what the medium. If I put that on the roofof a clients cottage my guess is that it would have a 12 gauge hole in it, in minutes.
 
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Really interesting to see how you made this fantastic sculpture/casting. Unfortunately you have have talent to do the sculpturing, so I won't be trying this anytime soon. I'm sure that some of our members will though, with that great blog and work process documentation.
 
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Jordon: A truley amazing job. ANd nice idea to let a customer see it because now it's a money maker. And hopefiully with a profit.
 
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Hey Jordon ! Great job going from a positive to a negative- then back again.. I have done that process before ( Goldsmithing ).... lol.. but not on such a grand scale… but I was wondering why you used the white foam instead of the pink, as the pink is alot denser… lol.. Like Me
 
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The bear is very nice and also a great thing to support.
I cant wait to see this, maybe you could take the time to take a few pictures of it while it is in transformation. I'm sure most of us would love to see them.
Enjoy your time carving on this piece.
 
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I'd love to know how you crank out masterpieces so quickly. Amazing stuff as usual. Did you let the grain make the pages on that book, or somehow scrape in those striations? It looks real! Great stuff, and thanks for helping to end cancer while you're at it :)
 
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