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Kubbestol
Gary Hayes and his daughter, Janiel,
of White Bear Lake, Minn., came up with the idea
of carving a pair of kubbestol chairs in the 1980s
when their neighbor felled a basswood tree and
offered the base log to them. Life became hectic,
and they shelved the project. After retiring in 2014,
Gary completed one of the chairs for his daughter
and finished it with acrylics and natural stain.
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Chain
Erich Heise of Dumaguette City,
Phillippines, carved this chain from a single piece
of poplar. It is " by 1" by 21".
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U.S. Air Assault
Douglas Weldy of Osceola, Ind.,
carved this piece to honor his grandson, who
recently graduated from Air Assault Cavalry Scout
school. Douglas began carving in the 1980s to
occupy his free time while traveling the world
as a machine startup and repair engineer. He is
a member of the Council Oaks Woodcarvers, the
Goodtime Carvers, the Crystal Valley Woodcarvers,
and the Fruitbelt Carvers.
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Antler Rosette
Pennie Hanke of Graham, Wash.,
learned how to carve antler at a seminar and got
hooked on the detail she can achieve with it. This
moose antler rosette measures 3" in diameter.
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