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wetcoast 04-30-2007 06:17 AM

My email address - or was. Now have moved. Should probably try to change my username I suppose :)

Der_Iron_Chef 04-30-2007 06:38 AM

I almost went with "Drewcifer". While working at a high school boys' dormitory at a boarding school overseas, I received that name. I could be tough, and when I was....watch out for....the Drewcifer. Mwaaa haaa haaaa...:twised:

Delphinus 04-30-2007 04:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by woodcarver (Post 249689)
Great poster Tony . The two shots show quite different colours on the poster .Which is closest to true ?

I never thought much of that but yeah wow that's quite a different hue to it. I think the picture of the one of my wall looks basically like the real one on my wall, but the linked in photo was from a website that sells the posters so you'd think that would be pretty accurate. Maybe mine has faded out over the years (it's just drymounted, no frame or glass, so I guess the odds it being not faded after 15-16 years or whatever it is, are not that good.. :lol: )

woodcarver 04-30-2007 09:22 PM

Hey Tony ,Could also be the ambient light in the room amazing how different the colours appear under ,natural ,fluorescent or tungsten lighting. Just painted a bedroom and all the walls look a different shade !!!

....................Dave

woodcarver 04-30-2007 09:45 PM

Nick , With respect I don't think you would want to put one on your deck :)
Though I might be wrong ................................
They take almost a month to make as ,after the carving process and contouring the feather groups , each barb of each feather is burned into the wood as close as possible with a pyrographic pen and then painted with repeated thin coats of acrylic paint until a deep hue appears !!
The carvings need to be handled almost like a real bird as even the moisture from your hands can spoil the finish .
Sorry Ruth , Did not mean to make your thread a carving course :):)

............................Dave

Ruth 05-02-2007 02:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by woodcarver (Post 249777)
Nick , With respect I don't think you would want to put one on your deck :)
Though I might be wrong ................................
They take almost a month to make as ,after the carving process and contouring the feather groups , each barb of each feather is burned into the wood as close as possible with a pyrographic pen and then painted with repeated thin coats of acrylic paint until a deep hue appears !!
The carvings need to be handled almost like a real bird as even the moisture from your hands can spoil the finish .
Sorry Ruth , Did not mean to make your thread a carving course :):)

............................Dave

Carry on with the carving course - not that I will ever attempt it as the entire carving would just be BLOOD RED. Now let's talk cutting horses:biggrin: :biggrin:

skylord 05-02-2007 03:36 AM

Why would you want to cut a horse.....carving a tree branch sounds more humane. :razz:

Scott

andsoitgoes 05-02-2007 03:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by woodcarver (Post 249777)
Nick , With respect I don't think you would want to put one on your deck :)
Though I might be wrong ................................
They take almost a month to make as ,after the carving process and contouring the feather groups , each barb of each feather is burned into the wood as close as possible with a pyrographic pen and then painted with repeated thin coats of acrylic paint until a deep hue appears !!
The carvings need to be handled almost like a real bird as even the moisture from your hands can spoil the finish .
Sorry Ruth , Did not mean to make your thread a carving course :):)

............................Dave

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THAT would explain why they look so beautiful, hatchai matchi, well good work, maybe one day I'll add one INSIDE the home!!

You have a website with more pics??

woodcarver 05-03-2007 04:35 AM

Hey Guy's , This attention could become addictive :)
Thanks again Nick. ( No , Sorry I do not have a website )
Ruth , You seem to be very attached to cutting horses ! Do you partake of that discipline ? My brother -in -law is an addict and takes part in many competitions.
Strangely enough ,if you used my method for carving, you would probably be quite safe . After cutting out the profiles on a band saw( side view and top view) I then do most of the detail shaping with a Dremel using different shaped burrs and cutters . I find I have more control this way,although traditionally carving knives are used.
One of my posting names was painter and I include an acrylic of my daughters' house in Toronto that I recently finished .


................................Dave

Ruth 05-03-2007 01:32 PM

Hey Dave - yeah a recent addict to the sport of cutting. I have been to a few competitions this year and am heading out to one this weekend near Edmonton.
I am quite sure that I could manage to mangle my hands if I tried anything like that but WOW you have amazing artistic talents.
Do you frequently sell your work? And like mentioned above do you have a website?


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