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Quote from Greg Howlett on June 20, 2018, 8:49 am
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Quote from Greg Howlett on June 26, 2018, 6:14 am
The eyes didn't work out as I planed but a couple of spikes survived. The wood used came from a tree that I have a love hate relationship with. I found it under the tree about three years ago. The tree looks lovely a friend told me it is called a 'Fake Olive'. It's my job to sweep up the leaves it drops all year round. The wood had a couple of cracks and a small section at top was crumbly but otherwise was nice to carve.
The eyes didn't work out as I planed but a couple of spikes survived. The wood used came from a tree that I have a love hate relationship with. I found it under the tree about three years ago. The tree looks lovely a friend told me it is called a 'Fake Olive'. It's my job to sweep up the leaves it drops all year round. The wood had a couple of cracks and a small section at top was crumbly but otherwise was nice to carve.
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