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  • Guest
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    That is really a nice "blossom"! I was wondering because I've never seen or heard of a blossom on a cedar tree......now it makes sense!

    Al

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  • Merle Rice
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    Nice work Jim, Looking forward in seeing your Big Project. What's the Procedure of Carving the Bloosoms on a Branch ? Merle

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  • fly fisher
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    Very nice Jim, love the colours of the wood

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  • Claude
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    Nice work, Jim! The colors are amazing.

    Claude

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  • Guest
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    Those are wonderful. Great job.

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  • telecarver
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    They look great. Very nice detail.

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  • SlowMover
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    very nice grouping of blossoms. The project should be stunning.

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  • foundwood
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    I am going to carve a freestanding growth of vines with several bunches of blooms and supporting leaf structure. The whole contraption will be over four feet tall when finished. I am power carving it out of what was once a solid cedar trunk.

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  • Steamboat Don
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    Wow! Those are really good. What is the large project you're going to do?

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  • Brian T
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    Those are just fine. Makes me realize that, after all these years, I should be able to keep the legs on a 12" turtle. Not quite.

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  • foundwood
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    Cedar Blossoms

    I finally figured out how to carve several blooms/blossoms in a bunch. The following pictures are my attempts at a test piece before tackling a large project incorporating several blossoms, leaves, and vines. Cedar can be difficult to work with, but I like the look of the grain and colors.
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