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Most Recent Chainsaw Carved Horse Head in Reclaimed Butternut Log

I heard about this tree coming down but didn’t get to it until someone sawed it up into firewood lengths. I was still able to get one long enough to get this horse head out of. Looks great on the path into my house.

-- E.R. Bunn, http://www.hollandmountainwoodworks.com




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BarbS

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#1 posted 398 days ago

How magical! You’ve done some really detailed chainsaw work there. It looks beautiful!

-- http://barbsid.blogspot.com/

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doncutlip

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#2 posted 398 days ago

Looking good, nice touch with the chainsaw

-- Don, Royersford, PA

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Martyroc

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#3 posted 398 days ago

That’s beautiful, nicely down.

-- Martin ....always count the number of fingers you have before, and after using the saw.

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learnin2do

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#4 posted 398 days ago

so wonderful! Animals are hard to do. That is really nice!!

-- christine

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mtnwild

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#5 posted 398 days ago

That’s great! Wonderful garden accent….............Very cool project, well done….......................

-- mtnwild (Jack), It's not what you see, it's how you see it.

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Lee A. Jesberger

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#6 posted 398 days ago

I really admire your abiity to carve with a chainsaw.

Great job.

Lee

-- by Lee A. Jesberger http://www.prowoodworkingtips.com http://www.ezee-feed.com

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ShaneA

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#7 posted 398 days ago

Cool project. Looks amazing.

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scrimman

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#8 posted 397 days ago

Man, don’t you just hate it when they cut wonderful logs into almost unusable little hunks? I love the flow of the lines in your composition. Now, just a few dozen more trees and you can have one wicked chess set! ;-)

-- No matter where you go, there you are!

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Rob W

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#9 posted 397 days ago

Beautiful!

-- Rob — I've cut it off twice and it's still too short!, http://www.witzkewood.com

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snowgoer

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#10 posted 396 days ago

With a CHAIN SAW ! Really ! The very image of it made me smile. thanks for posting.

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