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A new bench

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i made a new bench for my customer with a wildlifeszene , i make the szene with different models by myself. I was make it in oak, and for finish i use a spezial oil for outside.
the picture is 100 x 28 cm and 2 cm depth, the maschine need 16 hours to carve it
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Sehr schön
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10 fingers in, 10 fingers out, another good day in the shop

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Ich schließe mich was Randall sagte.

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I like the bench design - simple yet elegant! The carving looks great as well! Did you run all 16 hours at one time or is it roughing and finishing paths?

Mike :)

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Excellent carving, i have used that same back ground scene on a few of my carving. Not many moose in my area so elk and mountain lions are the critter of choice.. I cant tell from the picture, but is the back piece one piece of wood or did you rip it and glue it back together.

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mikeacg wrote:I like the bench design - simple yet elegant! The carving looks great as well! Did you run all 16 hours at one time or is it roughing and finishing paths?

Mike :)
the roughing path needs 1,5 hours, and the finish path wit a 3 mm ballnose needs 14,5 hours

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COWBOY1296 wrote:Excellent carving, i have used that same back ground scene on a few of my carving. Not many moose in my area so elk and mountain lions are the critter of choice.. I cant tell from the picture, but is the back piece one piece of wood or did you rip it and glue it back together.
it is make from one piece of wood

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ganz ausgezeichnete Arbeit

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