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My latest venture in carving is this santa ornament. Basswood painted with Acrylics. 5” T, 2”W
Thanks for looking.
-- Mike, Missouri --- “A positive life can not happen with a negative mind.” ---
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Martyroc
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#1 posted 406 days ago
Nice Carving, Santa looks a bit serious, have you been a bad boy? LOL
-- Martin ....always count the number of fingers you have before, and after using the saw.
peteg
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#2 posted 406 days ago
These are starting to get pretty good Mike : ))
(a bit early for Xmas, no?? )
cheers
Pete
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Spoontaneous
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#3 posted 406 days ago
He’s not early… he’s late! Great job on carving the beard. And I like the hat without the usual lower ‘band’.
-- I just got done cutting three boards and all four of them were too short. (true story)
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#4 posted 406 days ago
That is cool. I really like the character. Great work.
-- Ken, "Everyday above ground is a good day!"
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#5 posted 406 days ago
Wow Mike. I love this one. It looks professionally carved. Really great work and that hat looks so natural too.
-- Mike, American in Norway
TimV
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#6 posted 406 days ago
Wow. You are getting very good at this carving thing Mike.
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#7 posted 406 days ago
Mike this Santa carving is nice and clean. It’s really good. Congratulations.
helluvawreck
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