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HMS Gander
The size of it looks quite funny on the pic below. Cartoonish. It reminds me of paintings of Tudor galleons. Adding the ‘planks’ on is next. I’ve got allsorts of stuff: plasterboard, cardboard, timber. Should all be plain sailing from now on. … Continue reading
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Tagged Captain James Cook, HMS Gander, Woodwork
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Clogs
The idea was first conceived at the same time HMS Gander was, then revisited a few weeks back, inspired by wooden clogs, then again put to one side. I didn’t act on it because, like a clog, I wanted to sculpt it from … Continue reading
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Tagged Practical skills, Wood plane, Wooden clogs, Woodwork
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