There's no mirror image on the bottom Bear. The picture is inlayed into 1/2 pecan, and it's planed flat then face glued to another 1/2 bank of pecan. the segmentation is glued seperately and then face glued on top.
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Originally posted by workin for woodThere's no mirror image on the bottom Bear. The picture is inlayed into 1/2 pecan, and it's planed flat then face glued to another 1/2 bank of pecan. the segmentation is glued seperately and then face glued on top."Orphans are easier to ignore before you know their names. They're easier to ignore before you see their faces. It's easier to pretend they're not real before you hold them in your arms. But once you do, everything changes."
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I don't remember where I saw the deadline for the challenge. At first I lost the saw and when I got a great saw I had too much work and could not work on it much. I am off tomorrow and will be working on it all day. Hopefuly I am not too late?
Please tell me that this is ok.
DianeDragon
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