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Malc2098 wrote:Where are you going to get a dachshund that thin?!
StevieB wrote:Make it 18mm thick and you can use ready planed timber.....
Malc2098 wrote:Phil, I had a dog once with a bent tail, a car it him. The vets kept the tail rather than amputate.
Pinch wrote:It sounds like you were about to have a John Cleese moment, only with a hammer.
Interesting little project Phil.
Andyp wrote:is it worth snapping it off altogether. Reglue, fill, sand and paint.
Pinch wrote:Phil, will you be actually carving the wood to form a figure of the dog?
Malc2098 wrote:Nice, Phil.
Doug wrote:I like them reminds me of a couple of similar bookends my mum had when I was a kid with owls instead of a dog, neat ideal with the pieces of leather
Phil wrote:I was painting the second coat of acrylic, bumped the table and the back end of the stand-dog fell onto the floor.
The dings in the corner are easy to deal with but the tail has a nasty crack.
I packed up as I was on my to losing my temper and would have destroyed the whole lot.
Woodbloke wrote:Phil wrote:I was painting the second coat of acrylic, bumped the table and the back end of the stand-dog fell onto the floor.
The dings in the corner are easy to deal with but the tail has a nasty crack.
I packed up as I was on my to losing my temper and would have destroyed the whole lot.
In my 'shop that would have been known as 'bandsaw fodder' - Rob
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