I've been plugging away on loads of chairs and chair related projects, so I guess it's only natural to seek some sort of unrelated hobby for my free time!
My chainsaw is way too heavy to do any fine work, but I used it for the
big chunks, then I turned to my favorite hatchet and finished off with a
gouge.
But here, the critics are more forgiving.
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I'll pretend I didn't see this...
;-)
Jameel,
I was going to try Michaelangelo's David, but I'm lousy at feet
That's why he made David's feet so big. Easier to carve.
Don't mind jameel. He hates anything that isn't a garden gnome or a dragon.
Definitely not a redneck activity!
Thanks Raney, I was planning a gnome riding a dragon for my next attempt!
Steve,
don't forget, I'm the guy that was thrilled to find an abandoned school bus on my property...
Pete! Unbelievable!
Do a few more and you'll be known locally as 'goat guy'.
Hey, maybe you already are?!
No need to worry Bern, the neighbors surely know me!
Pete, looks like the vitamin D is working. I would have started with a chicken. Good work.
Greg
Well, after convincing my wife to accompany me on a drive by to show her the cool goat (which I had admired before), she said, "that's not a goat, it's a dog!" And she was right. Somehow the goat changed into a dog, curiously like the shop dog I see in the background of your photos. Just how did you do that?!
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