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18 comments:

  1. WOW!!!!!! You amaze me with your carving skills. They are always perfect and so delicate. It is really going to be gorgeous!!!

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  2. Unbelievable!!!! It is stunning!

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  3. It will be gorgeous,magnificent how you are working with wood!!! Jeannette x

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  4. Fantastic to do something so small into something so beautiful.
    Mona

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  5. Deb,Het wordt weer prachtig; hier kun je echt trots op zijn!
    Nolda

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  6. It's going to look wonderful, can't wait to see it finished!!!!!

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  7. Debora, You are an amazing artist! I love how this is turning out and your carving skills are incredible! Are you using your new tools on this piece? It is coming out fantastic!

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  8. Magnifico¡¡¡
    Es increible y maravilloso, enhorabuena por el gran trabajo, un beso
    Susi

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  9. You are all so kind, thank you all for the praise and the confidence you show in me. And I'm glad to hear you like it.

    Yes, I'm using some new tools; one chisel is grinned back to 1,5 mm width. That way it is small enough to be useful. The other one that has turned out really handy is the gauge. Unfortunately the U-shape is almost 2 mm and that has proven to be a tat too big too. But it allows to make nice hollow cuts I couldn't make before.

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  10. I am always stunned by the quality of your work: It seems impossible but ... there it is!
    Fabulous :-)
    Mini hugs, Flora

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  11. Wow, Debora! Your Carving is AMAZING!!!! That frame is just Exquisite!

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  12. You are too good with that carving set !
    Really small carving tools can be made from
    hypodermic needles.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypodermic_needle

    /Niels

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  13. @ Niels, now thát's a smart and clever idea! Thank you so much, i never thought of that. Seems the best idea's are sometimes the most obvious ,>

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  14. Hi Debora,
    Your frame looks allready wonderfull...and very fragile. It also reminds me of all those wonderfull mirrors and paintings that I've watched in France at several chateau's.
    Thanks,
    Jeffry.

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