Anybody for a round of Golf?

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garylmast
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Anybody for a round of Golf?

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The 3D model came from Stetchfab. After I carved it, I coated it with Bronze Metal Power. The golfer stands 16-inches plus additional 4-inches for the golf club. Since the club and hat was very thin, I 3D printed those.

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Really nice. Looking to do something like that myself

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Great work Gary.

Thanks for sharing....
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Beautiful work as always Gary.
I definitely have to try the powered metal glaze technique sometime.
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Excellent.

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This guy was confused on how to hold a club, so I fixed it. His handicap should improve greatly.

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Great job Gary
Thank You
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