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What’s on your carving/embellishing bench?

Working on the hollow log hollow form. Carving in the bottom for the center piece and trying to blend the natural part with the carved part. Not sure about this one but too late to turn back now.

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David, that’s the beauty of experimenting. We never know what we end up with, but we discover so much more than we knew.
 
I have been working on the cityscape for the month of September at our art guild. I have finished but can’t seem the get the final picture up so I will find another way. Been fun.
 

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I would love to see this thread take off. I’m not sure I should post this😁, but here goes.
I started this 2 years ago when I wanted to start carving bowls however I did not have the tools needed so I set it on a shelf in the shop. I have a vision of what I want it to become and acquiring some of the tools needed now.
This is a very rough at this time and way to large to start with, I have a tendency to make I first new turning styles too large🙄.
I have pulled it down from the shelf several times over the last week or two and plan to start back on it this summer.

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What’s the status on this piece?
 
Sign it and oil and this one will finally be done! A Dixie Biggs style carving.

Nice. Are those ginko leaves?

Maybe make one with sting rays with barbs and all!
I'd try it try it but developing the skill would take longer than the years I have left.

I got up close and personal with a sting ray while diving with an underwater camera in the Florida keys in 1986. That instant stayed with me for four months - exceedingly memorable pain on my finger, healing, infection, unhealing, rehealing. Still have the scar. I don't want to play with those pets any more.

Or manta rays would be beautiful and present additional challenges and expression potential. While on a catamaran up the coast of NC a huge manta broke the surface and went airborne in front of us. We got wet from the splash when he re-entered his domain. My kingdom for a heads-up and video camera sent to the past from my current self.

JKJ
 
Nice. Are those ginko leaves?

Maybe make one with sting rays with barbs and all!
I'd try it try it but developing the skill would take longer than the years I have left.

I got up close and personal with a sting ray while diving with an underwater camera in the Florida keys in 1986. That instant stayed with me for four months - exceedingly memorable pain on my finger, healing, infection, unhealing, rehealing. Still have the scar. I don't want to play with those pets any more.

Or manta rays would be beautiful and present additional challenges and expression potential. While on a catamaran up the coast of NC a huge manta broke the surface and went airborne in front of us. We got wet from the splash when he re-entered his domain. My kingdom for a heads-up and video camera sent to the past from my current self.

JKJ
Yes , picked from a park near my home. Choose three to make patterns of.
 
I am in the process of converting 10 or 15 pillar candle sticks into a large chess set and turning n carving 14 more. Loosely based the classical design, probably stay around 6-8" tall 3-4" base dia in local hardwoods, no board required.
 
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