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Old 19-Nov-2002   #11
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Hey is there a face in that carving
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I have seen that shari before, maybe on IBC. What does the rest of the tree look like?

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Again very nice. I like both front and side, as Matt said it would be difficlut to determine my favorite. The front you picked shows the Jins nicely and gives it a very harsh and naturalistic look. The other gives it a very nice shape. Are you one of those Masters in disguise?
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Your jins looks great! And you have made really good job on your tree. I liked allso the other trees that you have posted here
well done.
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Old 20-Nov-2002   #15
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Karl,

Absolutely lovely tree ! I think I like the right side best. I have a question. I see that you worked on the wood when it was fresh and i'll bet you didn't use power tools. By the looks of it you used a blowtorch to harden it off and remove the splinters. How do you disguise the black burned parts ? Do you clean the wood in anyway after the burning ? I tried this and found the black parts to be not very natural looking... I'm curious...

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Wink Shari works

Hi Rene',
After burning I brush the wood after which I conserve the wood.
Works for the Shari use I only pliers and knife.
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Hey is there a face in that carving


The face looks like Stimpy, the pal of Ren.

Wonderful work Karl!

That Spruce is very nice. Are you in the Alps?
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