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    Default Relief carving

    This is my first attempt at doing a relief carving and probably my last.I'll just stick with chainsaw carving i think.

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    I dunno mate... seems like a bloody good effort for a first go! What's the wood you used?

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    Looks good to me. What's wrong with it?

    BTW, chainsaw carving must be hard. You'd need a sharp knife to cut into it, and it's a bit heavy to hold in one hand, or an odd shape to hold in the vise, isn't it?I think I'll stick to wood

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