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Carved Coyote..

Started by HuntnCarve, July 31, 2016, 10:24:56 AM

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HuntnCarve

Here's a look at a Black walnut howler I put together with some cut offs I had laying around.  Decided I had room to carve a coyote on it.  So here's the progression:













Thanks for looking!

HuntnCarve
Dave

pitw

What's the price on that one?  I got a couple guys coming from iceland to hunt again and it may be a good idea to give one of them that so they have something to look at and compare when they come running in. :wo:
I say what I think not think what I say.

HuntnCarve

Barry, I sent you a PM.

Dave

pitw

Well if you had answered here I'd of seen it sooner. :innocentwhistle:
I say what I think not think what I say.

nastygunz

 Is that a Dremel type tool that you use for the carving?

HuntnCarve

Nasty,

That is a SCM air powered engraver.  It spins at 400,000 RPMs and will cut anything (steel, glass, wood, etc).  It will stall out if too big a cut is taken.  Being air powered, there is no damage if it stalls.  Where as, if you stall an electric motor, you will damage the motor.  I've worn out a air turbine or two nearing 2 decades.  Can't tell you how many calls I've carved over those years. :shrug:

Dave


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