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• #502
Thanks, Yasi :-)
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• #503
Nice work.
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• #504
Have you any plans for more?
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• #505
That's lovely. Really impressive.
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• #506
Shit the bed that's good. Would definitely buy something if you do more.
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• #507
smelly
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• #508
Very impressive. How long did it take?
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• #509
This is brilliant
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• #510
Cheers all! I would like to carry on carving stuff. This is the first one I've done for about seven years.
The Triceratops took around 100 hours total to complete, but then I was in no hurry and just worked on it for 2-3 hours in the evenings.
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• #511
Fuckenhell. That's crazy good.
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• #512
Advanced whittling. Very nice work.
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• #513
Join a cycling forum, learn about carving a wood triceratops :)
Great work!
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• #514
My poor shed is a mess. Thanks @TomvanHalen
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• #515
Just read this thread for the first time (i think!) - so impressive! Wish i'd seen it in early 2016 when i was embarking on my own studio shed thing. Quite a different approach to yours - much more bodgey and probably would have benefited from some of your posts! There's nothing quite like building your own actual building from nothing. I think it made me feel more like an actual dad than having a child did :-D
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• #516
It was doing what sheds do best!
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• #517
Your definition of mess and mine are a whole world apart....
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• #518
All sorted now
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• #520
This thread is so good. I just read it in it's entirety and I have open tabs with the garage journal..
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• #521
Just catching up on the thread; that triceratops is incredible Pete! :)
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• #522
Thanks for the kind comments. Every once in a while, I'll have a look at the before & after shots and sort of blank out all the stuff that happened between them.
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• #523
Outstanding.
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• #524
Scrubbed up well, didn't it?
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• #525
Is the ghost of Alan Rickman as Severus Snape living in your neighbour's property?
Absolutely beautiful. Loving his/hers feet.