Hello everyone, It has been a while since I posted on this site. Life and granddaughtes got in the way. LOL. My brother in law has a neighbor that her dog recently died. She is a single, retired woman who has never been married and has no children. Her dog was her child. He asked if I could do a portrait of her dog but I told him I am not good at making the patterns, just cutting them. I was wondering if anyone on here could make a pattern out of this picture of her dog. Any and all help or suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks. Mark
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by evilbadgerJim
DON'T USE MDF for that stick with real lumber. If the roof ever developed a leak that MDF would be the first thing ruined....-
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Reply to The Vikingby planeurIncredible piece ! WOW , so much fines works. I see that I have still a lot to do before being as good as you!
Question : how many species of wood in the viking?
And what is the meaning of : though some is spalted.
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Reply to The St-Nicolas sheriffby planeurThanks gang !
And Wayne thanks for you advise which is quite good. After a good look at my men, as you said, with the hat I will work on the ears and his big mustache . I will try to rounded those parts as I did with my heron.
But in person he is more 3D than on the photo....-
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Reply to FInished Productby KarlBGreat looking! Very impressive work.
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Reply to FInished Productby will8989That is beautiful. What are you going to do with it?
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