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    just for fun with this one ,figured I had the two ducks already done now I needed the goose to go with it lol cut sanded and stained with 3/4 inch pine



    Charlie,

    All comments and suggestions always welcome
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    Charlie
    "Everything Happens for a Reason"
    Craftsman 18in. 21609

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  • #2
    I know that bird EH!

    Good work
    CAЯL HIRD-RUTTEЯ
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    • #3
      Looks kinda familiar huh ? lol
      Thank you

      Charile,
      Charlie
      "Everything Happens for a Reason"
      Craftsman 18in. 21609

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      • #4
        looks good

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        • #5
          you asked for it....

          Originally posted by Charlie_1
          All comments and suggestions always welcome
          it looks good for being cut out of one piece of wood with the grain going in the same direction but I think it might be time to take it one step further...
          I know it's a lot more work, but it sure would look good if the grains were going in the differnt directions..

          Charlie, you do a great job the way your doing them..keep up the good work!

          Trout
          Hawk G-4 Jetcraft
          Fish are food, not friends!

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          • #6
            I do think it looks great, and I agree with trout on making it with grains going in diffrent directions. If not, I would put the grain running from head to tail on this piece. But, it looks great! Much better then anything I cut this week! (i havent had time to saw for 2 weeks now Dale
            Dale w/ yella saws

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            • #7
              Great job Charlie. Is looks like that goose is already flying south for the winter,(well almost).
              Bill
              Delta P-20

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              • #8
                Beautiful duck, Charlie. I can almost hear him quacking. Must be a mallard.

                You can send me an instruction book for doing this kind of work, anytime.

                Thanks much for sharing.
                Mike

                Making sawdust with a Dremel 1680.
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                • #9
                  nice work....
                  Pete Ripaldi

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                  • #10
                    Thank you all

                    Dale and Trout your right it would look alot better if the grain was kinda flowing with it ,will definetly do that
                    where did that other post go Trout ?

                    Thank you

                    Charlie,

                    lol would love to have an instruction book for the work you guys do :-D
                    Last edited by Charlie_1; 08-18-2006, 07:56 AM.
                    Charlie
                    "Everything Happens for a Reason"
                    Craftsman 18in. 21609

                    http://wolfmooncreations.weebly.com

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                    • #11
                      Charlie..

                      to tell you the truth, the down grain on the wings looks great and really that's the way it should be. it just needed the grain going the other way on the body and that would of really set off that duck....

                      I deleted that other post...didn't want you to think I was picking on you..

                      Trout
                      Hawk G-4 Jetcraft
                      Fish are food, not friends!

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                      • #12
                        I know your not picking on me Trout :-) and your right it would look alot better that way with the grains . I really do appreciate all the comments and suggestions ,Ive still got alot to learn :-)

                        Thank you Trout
                        Charlie,
                        Charlie
                        "Everything Happens for a Reason"
                        Craftsman 18in. 21609

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                        • #13
                          Very nice little brother, your just getting better and better. your big sis Evie oh ya, fancy that, a Trout picking on a Duck.

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                          • #14
                            Thank you Sis
                            Im getting there ,still a long way to go though lol

                            nah he aint picking on me lol

                            What do you think Trout ? what about the wings , think they need to more angled than they are ?

                            Thank you ,

                            Charlie
                            Last edited by Charlie_1; 01-26-2007, 11:40 PM.
                            Charlie
                            "Everything Happens for a Reason"
                            Craftsman 18in. 21609

                            http://wolfmooncreations.weebly.com

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                            • #15
                              Wings look pretty good to me, Charlie. With feathers like that, you've got to choose between going with the direction of the feathers (the shaft) or with the direction of the little bits that make up the feathers (the barbs).
                              Yours catch the flow pretty well.
                              I like it.
                              Sandy

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