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Nice!

I wish I'd known your swage block was for sale when I was there. It would be here.:bounce:

I have another one in Washington state. Only problem is that I have to pick it up in person. My high school buddy is so anxious for me to visit he said I can have it free but have to pick it up in person. It's in my plan but you know what becomes of plans however sincere the intent!
 

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BB: that's a lot of work on that Kyak for just some hanging art, but it's yours and you get to do with it as you wish. if you did want to finish it and drop it in a lake would you put a animal skin or thin type of wood on it. WELL DONE!!

if you do happen to drive or maybe fly to my part of the country might I suggest coming in July and August when it's mid 80's, sunny and rarely any bugs or humidity and lots of hills, mountains, trees and water to see if you venture out from the cities a bit. or city of Seattle's skyline is growing so fast it might be worth a look at especially from a ferry boat heading to the other side of Puget Sound.

what's next on the TO DO or WANT TO DO LIST?
 
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BB: that's a lot of work on that Kyak for just some hanging art, but it's yours and you get to do with it as you wish. if you did want to finish it and drop it in a lake would you put a animal skin or thin type of wood on it. WELL DONE!!

if you do happen to drive or maybe fly to my part of the country might I suggest coming in July and August when it's mid 80's, sunny and rarely any bugs or humidity and lots of hills, mountains, trees and water to see if you venture out from the cities a bit. or city of Seattle's skyline is growing so fast it might be worth a look at especially from a ferry boat heading to the other side of Puget Sound.

what's next on the TO DO or WANT TO DO LIST?

drives I would use oil cloth or canvas then dope it. My friend has a place in Squim and one in Eastern WA. He plans to be in R.I. in Aug. for our class reunion and is flying. Thanks for the visit and kind words. Bobby
 
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Found a small burl I had saved on a section of Persimmon log while I was picking up the sections/logs to finally store them inside. Couldn't help myself and started to cut on it and found it full of large red ants. The ants had made a nest in the burl and eaten it half out so I decided to make something unique. I have been working on it for several hours with a chisel/gouge. Stay tuned!
 
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Next plan is to make some brackets to enclose the end of this area of my barn shed storage and give it the appearance of a stall in order to have more security and protection for this as a work/storage area. I am in the process of moving things around once again to get the power plant for the saw mill into the shop and clear out all the firewood that has become useless for burning. It will go down in back for land fill and backstop for other things. I will also be working on the burl vase carving. That is if I can ever stop cutting hay.
 

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This is the vase I hand carved from an American Ebony/Persimmon Burl with a chisel. Mostly not sanded just carved and one coat of Shellac. One outside one inside picture. All colors are natural to the wood; some darkening in areas is from mold due to seasoning. The grain is naturally twisted with this being enhanced by the Burl. No staining has been done. The inside of the Burl was being used as a nest for ants. I tried to follow the contours of the grain color with my carving. Notice the three petal (flower) in the top of the bowl. Viewed from different angles it can look also like a cat or even a dog. I think this would look good on a table as a center piece with flowers or plants surrounding it.
 

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This is the vase I hand carved from an American Ebony/Persimmon Burl with a chisel. Mostly not sanded just carved and one coat of Shellac. One outside one inside picture. All colors are natural to the wood; some darkening in areas is from mold due to seasoning. The grain is naturally twisted with this being enhanced by the Burl. No staining has been done. The inside of the Burl was being used as a nest for ants. I tried to follow the contours of the grain color with my carving. Notice the three petal (flower) in the top of the bowl. Viewed from different angles it can look also like a cat or even a dog. I think this would look good on a table as a center piece with flowers or plants surrounding it.

I think this vase looks great!!! :thumbup:
To do this costs a lot of work! :bowdown:
 
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I think this vase looks great!!! :thumbup:
To do this costs a lot of work! :bowdown:

As usual when I finish a challenge I am never fully satisfied with the result. Seeing Vladimir's post first thing this morning put a big smile on my face. I respect his artistic eye as I know you all do so it gave me the courage to scroll down and read the posts that followed. I do know that everyone that posts on GJ is an honorable person and would not deliberately trash anyone's work but often we, especially me, are critical of our own work. I am humbled, and blessed, to know my work will be judged by such artists, and not some established hierarchy of so called experts who determine what, if any, creation qualifies as worthy of another's respect! I will never desire any more acknowledgement than that of my peers; especially if they themselves are so talented as those who have visited here!
 

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BB: looks pretty good here from my chair too. since you seem to benefit from the help of ANTS I have a ton of Carpenter ants i'm trying to keep out of my house that might like Arkansas if you might need some.

keep up the good work and did i hear you want to build a canoe now?

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BB: looks pretty good here from my chair too. since you seem to benefit from the help of ANTS I have a ton of Carpenter ants i'm trying to keep out of my house that might like Arkansas if you might need some.

keep up the good work and did i hear you want to build a canoe now?

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Only if you have some birch bark? I do have plenty of ants including fire ants. I would gladly trade them for carpenter ants.
 
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Vladimir thinking about the picture you posted of the little blue flower I came across this small flower the other day. I thought you might find it interesting!
 

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Finally got around to cleaning up three dogwood trees I planted as seedlings twenty years ago. Frost got them two years ago and they never set another bud. This truck is great fun to work with! I double as the dead branch stomper; sort of like the grape stomper. It's like trying to pack uncoiled electric fence wire into a trash barrel.
 

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I love that old truck Bobby!!! And great job on the kayak!!!

Take care,
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Thanks Joe! On the rare occasion I get to work with it, I really do enjoy stepping back into time driving through the woods. I am looking forward to the day I can haul some logs to the mill with it!
 

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Yes sir! One stop old school shopping, use the old truck to haul logs to your saw mill. I remember you building it- very cool. Have you put it through its paces?

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Yes sir! One stop old school shopping, use the old truck to haul logs to your saw mill. I remember you building it- very cool. Have you put it through its paces?

Joe

Joe I have taken the summer off as far as the mill. It's too hot to do much except a few hours in the morning and the grass has become a full time job. All I have left to do on it is restore the power plant and add my signature to it. Been cleaning and moving things in between to find room and better organize my time. I am also finding it is too hot to use the wood shop. Lots of projects lie in wait for the weather to get cool enough.
 
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Finally took the time to figure out how to add a quote to my signature.

All quotes, including the current one, will be my own words. If I post something written by another I will use quotation marks and note the attributed author. I will not knowingly claim a quote that can be previously attributed to someone else by time or date.
 

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BB: nice that you've figured out how to post stuff in your sig line and great quote to start out with and so true too.

if you might want to post a picture in your sig line you can or if you need a little help just ask and if i can't help you maybe someone else can.

truck looks great and i hear you with the branches and stuff not wanting to stack on it very well.

hope you've got lots of ice for our sweet tea or whatever cools you off and hope the bugs and humidity aren't too bad.

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BB: nice that you've figured out how to post stuff in your sig line and great quote to start out with and so true too.

if you might want to post a picture in your sig line you can or if you need a little help just ask and if i can't help you maybe someone else can.

truck looks great and i hear you with the branches and stuff not wanting to stack on it very well.

hope you've got lots of ice for our sweet tea or whatever cools you off and hope the bugs and humidity aren't too bad.

cheers

Thanks Drives! Hope you have a nice picnic or BBQ planed too. It has been raining here for over a week just enough to limit my time for yard fun. Today is a complete washout and as all my family is in New England and friends are with family also it is pretty quiet.
 
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Just bought this nice forties vintage 60 lb vise. Craftsman gear locking swivel. I still have to pick it up next month when I visit the kids. In case I want to make jewelry or something. :)
 

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