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Two sided carving ... sort of

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Had a big ole walnut log that I chainsawed into chunks a couple years ago with a bright idea that never came about (you're safe Scott). This piece was 2 3/4" thick for the most part, so I carved an owl on one side, then had the other side with plenty of wood in between so i put an eagle on it. Have no idea what I'll do with it, but I'm sure some time, some place, some one will offer to buy it.

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Very nice, John! Split personality birds, maybe...? :wink:

That must have taken a while to cut. How long?

David
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Very Cool HJ. The details, all about the details.

How about a lamp?

Also a good candidate for an epoxy pour.
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John, very nice carvings. Double the potential for creative use!
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That must have taken a while to cut. How long?

David
Not really, David.. he made it a point to show it to me today, telling me how I could do this, (in this time-frame.. I forget what it was, but it wasn't long LOL) if I just get a CNC LOL He's bent on getting me to get one of those.... :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:

I love the Eagle. So beautiful.
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That must have taken a while to cut. How long?

David
About 45 minutes a side. Could have been faster but I was a little leary with having to put shims under the slab and clamping (ended up using C clamps since the bed is still open) to make it as level as possible, I used 180 ipm for both the rough and finish cuts.
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Maybe it's the lighting, but that looks a lot more like cherry than walnut.
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Could very well be. But I've never seen a cherry log that big around before.
Very nice work
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Good idea. Let me think on that one.
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Could very well be. But I've never seen a cherry log that big around before.
Saw a cherry tree at least 2 foot thru when I was a kid, grew about 6 feet from our house. In Michigan. Like it here a lot better, among other things a LOT less snow.

You hang that from the ceiling, and let it rotate.
Love them. The base could be a turn table to show both sides
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Wow, very nice John!! I have to agree with Ger, looks like cherry.
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Great piece John,

You guys are really giving me the CNC fever every time I see a carved Eagle I want one !

Dan
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Betcha we could make you one!!! lol
Coat it with many layers of UV protecting poly, and hang it outside to scare crows and pigeons out of their minds (and your yard). We had two babies in our neighbor's pine tree this Spring - too cute:
Owl Bird Bird of prey Eastern Screech owl Western Screech owl
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I'm glad you didn't skim cut the surface and chose to leave the chainsaw marks, it adds a lot of character to the carving. Great use of that chunk of wood by the way.
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Maybe it's the lighting, but that looks a lot more like cherry than walnut.

I think so too - I’m working with some right now and it resembles the grain. Even ‘light’ colored Walnut looks different than this...But it doesn’t diminish the beauty of the piece!
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Beautiful! I like the saw marks left on the background.
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