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    Default The Alpine Ibex

    I have cut this Alpine Ibex in hardwood.

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    Another stunner Seyit.

    Now for an Okapi and an Oryx.

    Fine collection of chisels I can see there,

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    Beutifull work I like the animals, do you make the patters yourself keep em coming
    Tom

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    Quote Originally Posted by artme View Post
    Another stunner Seyit.

    Now for an Okapi and an Oryx.

    Fine collection of chisels I can see there,
    Thank you very much for the nice comment on the work and also on the chisels,artme.I must build a rack for them because the other half are piled on the workbench.I also have to build a till for the hand planes,a stand for the radial drill press,another stand for the wood lathe,but I want to catch up some number in those wildlife scrolling thing.God knows when I will do them all?
    Thanks again.
    By the way; I have an oryx pattern already.But I am studying new pictures.If I don't make a better one I may cut that pattern come days.
    Regards
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    Quote Originally Posted by etnoord View Post
    Seyit
    Beutifull work I like the animals, do you make the patters yourself keep em coming
    Tom
    Hi Tom,
    Glad you like them.I have been posting them for sometime now.Possibly some more will follow.
    As for the patterns;yes I make them myself.It is my hobby.I make a pattern and then want to see it in wood and cut it away.
    Thanks for asking and commenting.

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    Very nice, where do they all go.

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    Hi Seyit
    Thanks for your quick reply, I've seen all the other post with photo's and your work is outstanding.
    This leads to another question do you use a computer and with what program do you make your patterns.
    Regards Tom

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bupton View Post
    Very nice, where do they all go.
    Hi Bubton,
    Thanks for commenting.My very early works are hanging on the wall of my workshop.Some selected ones are on the walls of my house,but the rest are stuffed in plastic bags somewhere in the workshop,while still others are added in that pile.Possible firewood someday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by etnoord View Post
    Hi Seyit
    Thanks for your quick reply, I've seen all the other post with photo's and your work is outstanding.
    This leads to another question do you use a computer and with what program do you make your patterns.
    Regards Tom
    Hi again etnoord,
    and thanks again for your interest in my work.
    I first make a pen work on the original picture to decide the floaters(cut outs).Then scan it and I work on it in the standard "Paint" program of my computer.No other special photo(shop) program.I am always in trouble with computers,so I am having hard time to deal with electronic programs,and keeping away from them.
    Regards,
    seyit

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