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    Oak Angel

    This 9" one piece oak angel got wrapped up today. There'll be 3 looking left and 3 right. I included a pic of my thumb for reference as the face is rather small to hold detail like the 1/8th inch eye, eyelid etc. considering oaks grain. But it's in there.
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    Extraordinary detail for that small size and coarse oak. The faces have personality. I especially like the robe folds.

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    Beautiful work Mark. How will they be finished?
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    Thanks guys. Yeah,,, you can push oak further than you'd imagine. Just takes some time . And a this scale you shear off a few hundredths and you make or break an eye , mouth or nose . Bigger pieces are much easier. A sixteenth on a life size carving is minimal. On this it's the nose !
    They will look similar to this.
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    Good job! Lot of detail, especially in oak .
    . . .JoeB

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    Beautiful work Mark.

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    Wow beautiful carving, such detail, Great creation

    Bruce

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    Thanks guys .
    wonderful comments.
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    Very nice once again Mark! Working in oak with detail on such small scale requires finesse cuts a little less speed. If anyone can do it you would be the one.
    "Always Chipping Away"

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    Thanks Roger!
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    That is breathtakingly beautiful.
    From the workshop under the staircase, Clinton Township, MI
    Semper Audere!

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    Your angle looks more "Angelic" than the other one shown.

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    That is awe-inspiring man! The fact it's in oak is even impressive.

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