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twoclones

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I love scrap carving day :) Even small pieces can make a few extra dollars for the chainsaw artist.

Where some see scrap, others see eagles.
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Notice the big sweeping cut take from the top of these bench ends?
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I used one of those pieces to carve this face.
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And while carved on my cnc router, this was from the end cut from a totem raven wing.
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Barely enough wood for a head, I pulled it from the firewood pile.
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Show me your scrap :)
 
These were not carved from scrap but could have been. I split a 9' long pine log then bucked the halves into 15" long sections to carve these Valentine's Day Gifts. Inspired by a Barre Pinske video.

BTW, I've had problems with this blue stained pine molding after being oiled and sealed. Initial results from spraying with chlorine bleach before oiling have been encouraging.

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piece of firewood
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piece found in brushpile after burnt,added nostrils, teeth and a curve to horns
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tree root, only finished in front, wanted to show transition from dirt to finish
 

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