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    Carved Grizzly Wall Panel

    I thought I’d post a Deep Relief Panel I had done for a commission. It’s carved from 2’’ x 8’’ Cypress Boards laminated together. I added a pic of me with the panel for perspective.

    I remove the background depth with a router to a depth of about 1 1/4’’ . The next step is to use a grinder to set my depths and then all Dremel after that. Water can sure be tricky to carve, There was definately a learning curve on that! The frame is all part of the original slab and deep relief carved also.

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    I’ve also carved a Grizzly Bear, Bed Head Board for our own bed. My wide loves Bears! It was going to be a surprise but I struggle to keep a secret!
    I’ll post that one soon.

    Thanks. Regards Richard Yates
    Last edited by John K Jordan; 05-22-2018 at 7:22 AM. Reason: photos

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    It looks amazing

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    Richard, your work just blows me away every time I see it!

    Well done!
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