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    Default JJ - on the dark side of the force

    I used a small piece of wood that was patiently patient in my workshop without knowing its essence. A red heavy wood, also a member of a forum [i] (with solid knowledge in the matter) [/ i] offered to help me identify it. It is therefore Muiracatiara (a tree of the Anacardiaceae family that comes from South America).



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    OK. My chair is pulled up, ready for the ride.

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    Awesome.
    Are you going to sand it?

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    ... so here we go (ha ha ha) and may the force be with us

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    I've grabbed a pew!
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    Work is a necessary evil to be avoided. Mark Twain

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    Yeah, me to!
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    The great thing about JJ's carvings is that he always has the patience to stop often to take progress photos.
    There's a big lesson in the sequence. That's a thing in itself to watch the 'what' and the 'why.'

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    In fact, I like to share on forums and inspire others to do the same. It's true, it forces me to put down the tools often to take pictures ... but it's for a good cause.


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    I can already hear the wheezing from within the helmet

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    not yet, but it will come


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