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Thanks Randall.
Well ,, there were so many chips on the floor that it was raising me too high to carve comfortably as I had to keep bending over further and further to reach down to the carving the more I carved!
Then ,, low and behold I discovered a seldom used tool in my shop. A broom. Once I remembered what it was for, cleaned the cobwebs off it and found the instruction manual I set about using it. It did a terrific job. Even I'm impressed.
That,, and I was sending these shots to the client. Nothing says quality work like " Look at your mega-dollar tree getting carved in a pig sty" to really impress them. That's why I never have clients in my shop. Lest they think, "He can't even sweep the floor let alone carve something for us" . The less they know and see the better off I am.
Last edited by Mark Yundt; 01-09-2013 at 3:02 PM.
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