Thanks, all.
Funny how the little stubby guys salvaged from the scrap pile have become some of my favorites over the last couple years.
One of the neat things about this hobby. ;-)
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Morrow, love both of your carvings and how you’ve displayed the climber. I too tried stropping on cardboard and was surprised how well it worked.
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I like both your figures! Glad the cardboard strop is working for you.
Claude
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Morrow, your climbing man is really good. Perhaps I will try cardboard also.
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Originally posted by pallin View PostHere is a carving of a climber using a dulfersitz rappel. I bought it from the actual carver at his little shop in Oberammergau, Germany. Note the upper hand is over-sized to handle the load. Not many mountaineers do that anymore.
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I'll bet that was a neat shop!Last edited by Morrow7x; 01-20-2023, 04:36 PM.
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Here is a carving of a climber using a dulfersitz rappel. I bought it from the actual carver at his little shop in Oberammergau, Germany. Note the upper hand is over-sized to handle the load. Not many mountaineers do that anymore.
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Alpinist and a weary traveler...
After watching the kinda cool/kinda creepy old Sean Connery movie 5 Days One Summer, I wanted to do a sort of old-timey mountain climber. I guess I actually did an old-timey mountain descender!
Got a little carried away on the roughout, so I cut it off at what would have been the waist, and made the little wizard-style traveler out of that first piece.
Fun stuff. ;-)
Getting the boot bent up without ruining the sole was kind of the crux for me. This is the second one recently where I've started with the feet and legs- seems weird, I usually start at the top...
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Here he is on today's route...
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Oops, it didn't dawn on me the inside of the hand would be so prominent- I never pay much attention to that! :-)
Here's where he'll be hanging out...
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The little weary traveler. LOL, he's a bit of a knuckle dragger!
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I took the advice of the experienced carvers on this forum for these whittles- using cardboard instead of leather for a strop. I feel like it really helped with the spots that usually give me trouble. No 'Butterfinger Bar' on the inside of his arms or the beard. So, thanks for that!
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