Wood working I used to do.

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Beautiful work! I think I like the eagle the best.
 

Beautiful work! I think I like the eagle the best.

That was the second piece I did. I made soooo much stuff,never took pics of it all.

This is for the skeeter post:laughing7: I called them flying tigers down there!
 

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That is beautiful work WT and an awesome talent! Love it!
I drool over workshops, tools, and stuffs. I too, wish I had a better set-up (and knowledge) of wood-working.
All I got is a drill and a dremel (I need new bits, too). Thanks for sharing!
 

That is beautiful work WT and an awesome talent! Love it!
I drool over workshops, tools, and stuffs. I too, wish I had a better set-up (and knowledge) of wood-working.
All I got is a drill and a dremel (I need new bits, too). Thanks for sharing!

I have 3 dremel's and drill press,diamond,carbide bits.
 

a talent i still intend to learn soneday....bravo
 

Beautiful Intarsia work, I scroll but I don't have the patience for intarsia to intricate. Have never been able to get the fit right.
 

Beautiful Intarsia work, I scroll but I don't have the patience for intarsia to intricate. Have never been able to get the fit right.

Facial features take a mighty SMALL blade,it is very intricate,contouring/sanding can be very time consuming.

The Wolf took me over 45 hours.
I gave it to a good friend
 

Nice looking work guy and good job. I do woodworking projects a lot in my shop. I've just now started selling a lot of toy boxes by word of mouth. I must have given away 20 of them at first. The process I have now allows me to build each one the "same" but it's so easy to change it up to appear totally different in the end.
 

Nice looking work guy and good job. I do woodworking projects a lot in my shop. I've just now started selling a lot of toy boxes by word of mouth. I must have given away 20 of them at first. The process I have now allows me to build each one the "same" but it's so easy to change it up to appear totally different in the end.

I built my shop in 2001,spent a lot of time out there making things,even did a little gun smithing too.

I miss woodworking.
 

I have built a few muzzle loading firearms, and wood to metal fit is critical. Looks to me like you would be very good at it.
lock.jpgThis is one I built, showing the wood to metal fit I got on the lock. It's not exactly professional, but I think I did a
pretty good job. The lock is the easiest to inlet, I'm not showing some fits that had to go over or under a bend. This stock is local walnut,
and I found out I'm allergic to walnut, so sneezed and scratched my eyes through the entire operation. The gun turned out to be worth it
though. It's a .62 caliber knock off of an English sporting rifle from the early 1800's. It's put deer meat on the table, and won me some
shooting matches over the years.
 

Fantastic looking work WorldTalker. Wished I had the patience to do that. I done a few pieces many years ago. Nothing that could compare to your Art. And, Art is the correct word.
You are a fantastic Artist.
 

It's sad to have to give up something you love to do, especially when your so talented at it.
Those are some great pieces very beautiful!
 

Beautiful pieces Chris. A real talent there. I love those raccoons. :thumbsup:
Thanks for the post,
Doug
 

Beautiful work. You have a talent. I carve wood but none of my carvings look as professional as your work.
 

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