Brandon Yuchasz
Well-known member
Steve,
Those teal and very cool love them both.
Jim,
I think that bench will work fine. Mine is similar but built all of wood and perhaps a little most sturdy for really hogging the wood with the draw knife. I built it for a similar reason of being portable but I have used it ever since.
Bob,
Seriously man how long have you been keeping that April fools picture waiting for the post? Gave me a good chuckle this morning when I logged in.
Here is my contribution so far for this month. I posted this pair a while back when they were still naked as you guys can now see they are in fact ringers. I am quite happy with them certainly some flaws that need improvement but I feel I made a step in the right direction. I am sure you can see the main influences of other carvers in them. The paint is still in that in between stage of wet and dry and looks a little washed out plus I could not get a clear picture in the sunlight with the white background but you get the idea. You can see some sap bags hanging in the background as well. Maple syrup season is on its way here in the northwoods. Can't wait.
Those teal and very cool love them both.
Jim,
I think that bench will work fine. Mine is similar but built all of wood and perhaps a little most sturdy for really hogging the wood with the draw knife. I built it for a similar reason of being portable but I have used it ever since.
Bob,
Seriously man how long have you been keeping that April fools picture waiting for the post? Gave me a good chuckle this morning when I logged in.
Here is my contribution so far for this month. I posted this pair a while back when they were still naked as you guys can now see they are in fact ringers. I am quite happy with them certainly some flaws that need improvement but I feel I made a step in the right direction. I am sure you can see the main influences of other carvers in them. The paint is still in that in between stage of wet and dry and looks a little washed out plus I could not get a clear picture in the sunlight with the white background but you get the idea. You can see some sap bags hanging in the background as well. Maple syrup season is on its way here in the northwoods. Can't wait.
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