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Four layers of wood for a 3-D M.S. Mt. Washington
· Date: Tue April 27, 2010 · Views: 5132 · Filesize: 32.0kb, 310.1kb · Dimensions: 1529 x 670 ·
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Rattlesnake Gal

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Wed May 5, 2010 8:28pm

That is so awesome! Did you make it or did you find it?

My son was supposed to make me something similar, so we bought him a carving set. I've been waiting for almost a year now.
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Fri June 11, 2010 3:04pm

Sorry for the late response. I carved it from 4 pieces of 3/8" wood. I started doing the 3-D scenes several years ago as an alternative to the carved birds, ducks and signs. Like your grandson, I started doing this years ago when I purchased a 49¢ set of carving tools from the Mart in Gilford. Many thanks for your comment.



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