Nothing like spotting a market niche Raav!! That is brilliant!!:2tsup::2tsup::2tsup:
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Nothing like spotting a market niche Raav!! That is brilliant!!:2tsup::2tsup::2tsup:
Meta-Niche?
Smaller than small. Uber-luxe. Well, just gotta get into these things before 3D printers start dreaming of electric sheep.
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You crazyman :U:2tsup:
More arms - enough for everyone!
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It's certainly no easy task you have given yourself there Raav, just the thought of carving all those hands would put me off.
I wouldn't like to fight this guy:p. Keep the W.I P. coming.
It is crazy but it is amazing. Woodcarvers are very skillful people.
Is there anywhere else you can hang a towel on? :U
flove it raav goggles n all!
..Love it..:2tsup:..all that end grain carving..wow
Thanks all.
Yeah Rob, I knew it would be 'challenging'...and it is. Perhaps I'll bring out a line of 'Rods for your own back' when this is over. Has to be easier.
And yeah - end grain. The mother in law of grains. Thankfully the worst of it is over.
Just sorting out the torso, legs and base. Unfortunately (or fortunately) its a bit late to be introducing another limb from which something may be....hung. :o
So far my favourite arm is the second right one !:D
but i love it all !
...and before you know it...viola!
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My, but you have been busy!
I was going to ask about the grain direction in the arms.
But I see in post #13 that it's the carving solution.
Certainly an object to use for kerchiefs and scarves!
I'll agree that poplar holds nice detail, I've used it for wood block printing.
Seems in the city, all I can get is 12mm x 150mm, meant to be used as the
sides in drawers, draws as you might call them, in cupboards.
Amazing!
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Wholey cow! More than just impressive, its inspiring. Thanks for showing us the finished product. Any chance of some other angles?
Wood carvers are clever people.