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    Toy box

    image.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgToy box for my first Grandson Lincoln

    made from two book matched 18 " curly red oak boards

    letters are hand carved , my first attempt ever at carving anything

    he love to come in shop and drive my leg vice

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    Love it, I always wanted to try carving a small letter or two. Maybe I will give it a whirl, they look fantastic.

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    You had my admiration at the first photo!! He's a keeper!!

    Nice oak. That box says family tradition all the way down into the grain.

    i LIKE IT. Good Job.

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    I like it! Cute little guy too. He looks like a very worthy recipient.
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    VERY well done and love your carving effort....How many knives were needed to do the carving? Thnks
    Jerry

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    Thanks Jerry , I am not very familiar with carving tools . I have had a beginner set of Ashley Isles laying around the shop for quite some time , I basically used all six of them along with bench chisels for the outline of the straight lines . Through trial and error the sweeps and skew seemed to work best .

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    That's really nice work, Granpa.
    Mike Null

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    Thomas, very nice job. I would have to do a lot of practice carving on scrap before laying a tool on that nice chest, really great results for first attempt. You did a good job on the grandson as well, he's a keeper!

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