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| Member Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Jackson, MS
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Hey Y'all, I put 7 pictures of my carving on the Picture trail under Fun Stuff. *Since I didn't put my name in the title, they start with Mr Peanut & end with Home on the Egg top view. *Also, this was my 1st attempt at finishing. http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/...&members=1 Look at these and just imagine how much you have improved from your early days. Jim *
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Jim, I remember in my early days improving to where your at now! nice variety of stuff there, from relief to in the round. Great stuff keep at it! Dave |
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Very nice work Jim. Thanks for sharing the pics.
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Nice work Jim!
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Nice job Jim very diversified group of carvings you will have no problem with progressing I admire people that can be so diverse in what they carve. I try other things but mainly I carve faces. Thanks for sharing them with us. Colin |
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Thanks for sharing. I agree that it is great that you have started off with several types of carvings. Progression will come easier and quicker. Keep on slugging.
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Colin....I think that is only because you like to climb trees and you don't know what else to do when you get up there! |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Pennsylvania
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Nice work, Jim! I'm sure glad the pictures weren't what I first thought when I read the title of your posting....cut fingers....1st picture!! Thanks for sharing! Callynne
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Hey Callynne, Didn't think about that. I guess that sounded kinda gross & messy. I don't think there were many human cuts on those pieces. However, I would suggest a human stop cut just prior to a human undercut. Thanks to everyone for there kind words! Jim
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: South East Kansas
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CF, Nice variety of carvings. Keep at it and thanks for sharing your talent with us.
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