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Wood spirit mini carving



Made from a 6" maple log medium, This wood spirit only took a few hours without a drawing.  Tools of choice are arbortech minigrinder,  central machinery die grinder, and a dremel for the highlights.  Cheers boys!


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Chainsaw Carving

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Photo Information

  • Taken with SAMSUNG SCH-S968C
  • Focal Length 3.7 mm
  • Exposure Time 1/30
  • f Aperture f/2.6
  • ISO Speed 80

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John Morris

Posted

Keep it up Dale, you'll have a full time job making these guys! I love them!!!! Silly question here, is the brown outer color the bark?

Dale Felice

Posted

Hi John! 

Yes sir that is the bark itself. I learned that, if you cut the tree in the spring the bark will stay on permanent for some reason or other. Also that arbortech minigrinder I bought just basically welds it down or sandblasts when turned to the side. It can be done by chainsaw as well at very fast throttle.  Also spragging the edge of the saw does just like the miniblade.

Charles Nicholls

Posted

I am always amazed at what some are able to do with a knife or chisel and a piece of wood. I can't keep a clear image in my head long enough to carve this way.

That's why I got into woodturning :)

Dale Felice

Posted

The dremel has become my friend.  They make the typhoon burrs and saburr tooth burrs that remove wood at super speed. Also a die grinder is awesome on a slightly bigger piece. Sometimes I use chisels. It just depends on the speed it needs done.

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