Wolf in Frame

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tonydude
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Wolf in Frame

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This was made of oak with a walnut stain. Size is 5" x 7" Took 3 hrs to cut.

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baby15
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Re: Wolf in Frame

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tonydude wrote:This was made of oak with a walnut stain. Size is 5" x 7" Took 3 hrs to cut.

Tony
nice job tony

Eagle55
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Re: Wolf in Frame

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That's really nice Tony. Was that all one pattern or did you merge to patterns together in to one project (the frame and the wolf) ? Where did you get them? I didn't one a few years ago during my brief experiences with a Carvewright. I think I got the frame (illegally) from a forum somewhere... which I had it for the Shark. I have since seen it available (just can't remember where) but would have to buy it and just can't afford it right now. Here's the one I made for framing some of my Peyote stitch bead work.

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WoodEraser
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Re: Wolf in Frame

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Tony
You're on a roll, Keep up the nice work.
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tonydude
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Re: Wolf in Frame

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Roger,

the wolf in frame are all in one but can have them seperate too. I also have the frame you got too. Here is one I did before with raccoon.
http://www.cncsharktalk.com/viewtopic.p ... lit=+frame

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Larry Gardner
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Re: Wolf in Frame

Post by Larry Gardner »

another great piece Tony.. love your work
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Keith Hodges
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Re: Wolf in Frame

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Like I said before, I really like this. I think it would look even better , say 1 foot by2 foot! Or larger, what was the carving time?
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tonydude
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Re: Wolf in Frame

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The racoon frame one took about 5 hrs the other one 3hrs.

Tony
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angelosart
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Re: Wolf in Frame

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Tony,

Was this done with Aspire or VCarve Pro? Looks great.

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Re: Wolf in Frame

Post by ohiococonut »

Another nice carving!
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