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eCards of Native & Inuit Carvings by Clint
Here's some free eCards of nice Native and Inuit (eskimo) carvings online; http://www.FreeSpiritGallery.ca/ecards.htm
September 29th 04 07:59 PM
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Kachina Doll Lamp by George G
Hi Guys - Your carvings can be put to a practical use--------George http://community-2.webtv.net/auore/Afewviewsofmy/
March 28th 05 07:04 AM
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Advice, please: Techniques for painting wood carvings for outdoor exposure by mb
Hello all... I'm doing some woodcarvings for outdoor Christmas displays, and need advice and suggestions on the proper way to prime, seal and paint these. They're carved from spruce 2x4's glued edge to edge with waterproof glue, I thought Kilz Exterior would be a good base coat, but apparently...
March 25th 05 06:28 PM
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A really great Scale Model Site! by jraah
If you are into making scale models then take a look at this great site!!!! http://homepage.ntlworld.com/scalemodel.hdvs/ Go to the MODEL GALLERY page and see some fantastic models that have been made. There is advice on where to get plans from. There are loads of links to suppliers and other...
February 23rd 05 12:58 PM
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hunting burl by burlhunter
Ive been very sucessfull over the years finding more than I would sell but often when you crack open your treasure its of less quality than expected. Question is are the burl in diffrent parts of the country diffrent on the same species? Birch burl around here are very diapointing however the spalt...
February 19th 05 03:20 PM
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Wood for carvers by burlhunter
We supply wood for turners mostly but have had requests from carvers. We do supply Cottonwood bark in chunks and sheets but other than that its just many types of wood including a lot of spalted and burl. What spacific needs do carvers have and what are the best dementions for perhaps what type of...
February 19th 05 02:48 PM
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John Kerry was behind 9-11 by Gactimus
Yes, John Kerry planned the 9-11 attacks to make George W. Bush, hero to billions, look bad.
February 3rd 05 10:42 PM
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Wanted Logs by Chip
I am looking for logs, 15" & larger in diameter (all types of wood) as long as they are not rotten I can use them. Also they need to be at least 3 feet or longer. Tree services welcome. I'm in north Raleigh.
February 1st 05 04:41 PM
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Carving Show by George G
Hi - Coastal Carvers held their annual carving show at Lincoln City this month. Click below - George http://community.webtv.net/g1924g/COASTALWOODCARVERS
January 31st 05 07:42 AM
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Antique Norwegian carved figurines by Joe
I looks really cool. I am not sure who carved it though. "David Barrett" wrote in message ... Can anyone tell me who carved the figurine in the attached picture? I know it was made in the 1950's and I believe it is from Norway. ...
January 29th 05 10:25 PM
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Advice for selling crafts at fairs by Elaine
I have recently set up a business selling wood crafts in Sussex and am interested to hear from anyone who can offer information on craft fairs around the UK during the summer of 2005. Elaine Yelland
January 27th 05 11:01 AM
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wet wood carving by [email protected]
I carve mostly Wallnut, I have found that if it is dry it is best left dry. If it is green or "wet" then I keep it that way till I get as much stress out of the block as possable by carving it down to near finished. Whittler
January 24th 05 03:17 AM
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Carbide Bur Carving Tools and Accessories by [email protected]
very good company that deals with carving and woodworking tools, mainly carbide cutting tools http://www.CarbideBur.com
January 12th 05 04:50 PM
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Anyone carve concrete or Hypertufa? by Brent Beal
wrote in message ... Hypertufa is concrete made with soft materials like vermiculite and perlite. Wear a mask. Vermiculite has asbestos in it. Just found that out yesterday.
March 30th 05 10:35 PM
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