Alright, I've been telling you guys about my woodcarvings and I promised to show some more. Here's a few photos from the woodcarving show a few months ago (it's the 19th or 20th show I've participated in since 1992):
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<div align="center">This one isn't wood. It's actually a deer antler.</div>
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<div align="center">This shows one of my pliers. It's a "pair of pliers". And, yes, they are working, moving pliers :bigteeth: Like all of my carvings, they were carved the way you see them. There's no carving separate pieces then gluing them together, NO, they're all done from a single piece of wood/material. The piece on the right has a ring in a three-sided cage, two half-links and a ball-in-a-cage.
And yes, every little segment is loose and free to move around.</div>
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<div align="center">Lousy photo but cool pieces (my flash batteries had died). A few of these ones are actually my Dad's work. Same goes for the following photo:</div>
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<div align="center">This hanging mass is actually a puzzle. It consists of 10 separate sticks, each about a foot long. They fit together by friction. So, while there's technically only 10 carvings there, there's actually 60 or more different "things", or "elements", carved in the various pieces. That's my Dad in the background. (Sorry, it's a bit out of focus.)</div>
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<div align="center">This is the reverse side of the piece. This is actually the first - but far from the last - carving that earned me a 1st place ribbon in judging.</div>
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<div align="center">I really like this new (I got the idea from a picture of some one else's work in a book I've got) thing I did here. It's two smaller cages - each having two loose balls - in a larger cage. These two smaller cages share the main bars. I'll show another way to make ball-in-a-cage-in-a-cage - in which no bars are shared - when I take more photos. When you do them so that no bars are shared then you get a loose cage in the main cage. Of course, the balls in those cages are loose as well.
Partially off the right side of that photo is a 2-barred spiral that has a loose rod inside. That's also something new I did, my own idea.</div>
When I get off of my lazy butt and take some more photos I'll post them. 'Till then, I hope you enjoy.
There's also a few more HERE