| Project by Jiri Parkman | posted 168 days ago | 186 views | 0 times favorited | 5 comments | ![]() |
This is My Teddy.
It was carved by chainsaw from a chunk of basswood.
For genesis watch my blog:
http://lumberjocks.com/jocks/jiri/blog/4366
Thanks for watching this entry.
-- Jiri
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Jiri Parkman
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posted 168 days ago
By the way. Be very careful working with chainsaw.
-- Jiri
Scott Bryan
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posted 168 days ago
Jiri,
This one is a classic. Without a doubt this is a LJ teddy.
To tell the truth I would not even attempt this with my chainsaw. I would rate my chainsaw right with my jointer as a tool for which I use with a great deal of respect and caution. I wouldn’t even know where to start to produce a project like this. I enjoyed seeing your blog on this but you have to have vision and insight to complete something like this. Sadly this was not one of my gifts in life. But I do admire and respect those, such as yourself, to whom these talents have been gifted.
This is a nice post. I really enjoyed seeing this.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
Chris
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posted 168 days ago
Jiri,
Great work, alas I would not know were to start trying to create with a chainsaw.
-- Chris
Lip
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posted 168 days ago
Impressive … looks like a great shop masscot!
-- Lip's Dysfuncational Firewood Farm, South Bend, IN
MsDebbieP
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posted 168 days ago
aaaaaaw he’s so cute!!
good job
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