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I've wandered from the time of your first, how long carving took? Holy cow! It's slower than I imagined! IIRC, the drawing is free hand. Bruce, you do such amazing work; thank you for sharing your videos.
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I am really looking forward the the end look.
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09-29-2023, 11:45 AM
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Thanks Arlin
"EDGE OF THE MEADOW"
]Hello once again everyone this is a photo up date on this project. I have not done very much on this project lately. I have a total of four projects I'm working on in between my chemo & Dr .visits. I will try to get some more videos of the finish carving when I have time.
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It is Looking good.
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Hello once again everyone here's a photo update on "Edge of the Meadow" Progress is slow this is very hard wood, I've had to use the Dremel more than I normally would. There's still a great deal of carving and refining yet to do on this piece.
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"EDGE OF THE MEADOW"
Hello everyone I've worked on this piece for the last two days to finish this piece. I started the layout work 9-11-23. The hollowed Etimoe form was hand drawn and carved by hand and with a Dremel. The final size is 6" x 7" tall and was finished with Tru-Oil.
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The title is very fitting. Two questions: is the wood walnut and what was the inspiration?
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That is amazing. I have a bowl blank I turned green several years ago that has a lip on the inside that I intended to try a pierced design on. I may pull that out and try working on it over the winter but it will be nothing like this.