Timber Sculpture
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Pretty darn cool. Gave myself a headache though, thinking about the number of jigs and clamps it would take during the build, not to mention how many sets of hands i'd need !Really can relate to your comment about building on spec. When I shut my old business down , had a handful of items built for museum exhibits. Ended up selling them for less than material cost... just a little depressing

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I am not that joe wood; don't want the wrong guy to take the heat. I do custom work and I have built "things" just to see where it may go. But that's me; I don't expect anyone to be me. sorry for the advise.
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@joewood said:
I am not that joe wood; don't want the wrong guy to take the heat. I do custom work and I have built "things" just to see where it may go. But that's me; I don't expect anyone to be me. sorry for the advise.
....joeSorry wrong joe, but what heat? I was just explaining where I am in my practice, and trying to show how SU can save a whole lot of wasted work by not having to make it really. I am not anymore a 'pure' artist who is driven to produce for myself, I get my buzz working with clients.
The concept did get up however, in a small way...

BTW, this below was a 'Just have to make it' from years ago. Probly the best piece I ever, or will make.
Exhibited several times, offered for sale many times, got lost in a move, hopefully stolen rather than lost...

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Exquisite work.

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Thanks Bryan.
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Yes, indeed - an exquisite work! -
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Baz, that is brilliant and expressive without going overboard. Stunning.
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Thanks Mike.
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Very nicely done
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