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  1. sean sutton

    Climate Change vs. Waterfowl Migration

    Al Gore invented the internet.... and global warming...........
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    Need spokesshave HELP!!

    I have one of Paul's he gave me . you can have it if you like
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    NDR: Small Brag

    Ah the cookie pusher. She a sweetheart! Good job katie!
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    Need help with bird ID.

    Tim, " dwarf" is offensive. I think they would rather be refered to as ". Little birds".....
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    Need help with bird ID.

    Small bill like that . King Eider hen. Well with in there range where it was shot
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    New Year - January Workbench Thread 2014

    I like you carving knives Roy.
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    wood carving club

    Chris , stop down. I'll give you a tour of the shop and point you in the right direction. Sean
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    Kevin Wharton (Decoy Magazine article)

    Congrats Kevin. Its been long over due
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    Tracker Grizz Quality?

    I also have a 2006 ,16. Its been a real workhorse. Was not aware of these issues either. One thing I do have is a full floor in it riveted every 6". Witch may have tighten any flex. Good to know though. Something to keep a eye out on though.
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    Lost artwork (sort of)

    Very nice!!!!
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    September Workbench

    Feet up! That's what's its all about. I wish we had a early teal season
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    September Workbench

    Thank you Don. Im glad you liked them! Here are a few more.
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    September Workbench

    A pair of mini wigeon Hollow cedar and tupelo. 6" long .
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    September Workbench

    Thank you very much guys!
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    September Workbench

    I'll start it off. A pair of bay birds. For a local DU dinner. Hollow cedar , oils
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    August workbench...

    They look good Roy. Nice form.
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    Hollowing decoys?

    The finished halve can be done in 5 to 10 minutes. The pros of doing this way are . Its quite, no dust and very satisfying. The down side is the Cost of the gouges and the learning curve sharping them . But they will last you a life time.
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    Hollowing decoys?

    Once I got a well dug I switch up to a smaller spoon bent gouge. And then a Ice cream scoop gouge. The most important thing to remember is that the gouges have to be maintained. Sharp.
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    Hollowing decoys?

    Neal , another alternative is to use a gouge. With a little practice and a few sharp gouges . a decoy can be hollowed pretty quickly. The trick is to have a holding system. I use cork to keep the work from shifting. A vise with cork keeps the wood from being marred. Using a knife to score the...
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