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AVBiker got a reaction from Marcus.K. in Carving for Royal Caroline
I have no pictures of the process from the start . Sorry!
Here is an example of my work. The Tudor Rose for my Sovereign of the Seas with the template and the tools for making it.
Gruß Hubert
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AVBiker got a reaction from FrankWouts in Carving for Royal Caroline
Why do you prefer pearwood?
Pearwood is one of the ideal woods to carve. It has a low price, is easy to get and has a very nice color. For me the ideal wood. I love it.
Gruß Hubert
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AVBiker got a reaction from Marcus.K. in Carving for Royal Caroline
Hello friends
In almost all my ships, I made the carvings from pear wood with a dental machine (K11).
This photo shows the decorations of the Royal Caroline on the side walls.
The ornaments were milled from 2.5mm thick wood. The book was used as a template "Anatomy of the Ships", "The Royal Yacht Caroline 1749" of Sergio Bellabarba & Giorgio Osculati.
Practice creates masters!!!!
Greetings Hubert
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AVBiker got a reaction from Freebird in Carving for Royal Caroline
I have no pictures of the process from the start . Sorry!
Here is an example of my work. The Tudor Rose for my Sovereign of the Seas with the template and the tools for making it.
Gruß Hubert
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AVBiker got a reaction from FrankWouts in Carving for Royal Caroline
I have no pictures of the process from the start . Sorry!
Here is an example of my work. The Tudor Rose for my Sovereign of the Seas with the template and the tools for making it.
Gruß Hubert
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AVBiker got a reaction from GrandpaPhil in Carving for Royal Caroline
I have no pictures of the process from the start . Sorry!
Here is an example of my work. The Tudor Rose for my Sovereign of the Seas with the template and the tools for making it.
Gruß Hubert
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AVBiker got a reaction from JayCub in Carving for Royal Caroline
I have no pictures of the process from the start . Sorry!
Here is an example of my work. The Tudor Rose for my Sovereign of the Seas with the template and the tools for making it.
Gruß Hubert
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AVBiker got a reaction from Freebird in Carving for Royal Caroline
Hello friends
In almost all my ships, I made the carvings from pear wood with a dental machine (K11).
This photo shows the decorations of the Royal Caroline on the side walls.
The ornaments were milled from 2.5mm thick wood. The book was used as a template "Anatomy of the Ships", "The Royal Yacht Caroline 1749" of Sergio Bellabarba & Giorgio Osculati.
Practice creates masters!!!!
Greetings Hubert
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AVBiker got a reaction from aviaamator in Carving for Royal Caroline
I have no pictures of the process from the start . Sorry!
Here is an example of my work. The Tudor Rose for my Sovereign of the Seas with the template and the tools for making it.
Gruß Hubert
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AVBiker got a reaction from Richard Griffith in Carving for Royal Caroline
I have no pictures of the process from the start . Sorry!
Here is an example of my work. The Tudor Rose for my Sovereign of the Seas with the template and the tools for making it.
Gruß Hubert
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AVBiker got a reaction from FrankWouts in Carving for Royal Caroline
Hello friends
In almost all my ships, I made the carvings from pear wood with a dental machine (K11).
This photo shows the decorations of the Royal Caroline on the side walls.
The ornaments were milled from 2.5mm thick wood. The book was used as a template "Anatomy of the Ships", "The Royal Yacht Caroline 1749" of Sergio Bellabarba & Giorgio Osculati.
Practice creates masters!!!!
Greetings Hubert
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AVBiker got a reaction from Jeronimo in Carving for Royal Caroline
Why do you prefer pearwood?
Pearwood is one of the ideal woods to carve. It has a low price, is easy to get and has a very nice color. For me the ideal wood. I love it.
Gruß Hubert
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AVBiker got a reaction from reklein in Carving for Royal Caroline
I have no pictures of the process from the start . Sorry!
Here is an example of my work. The Tudor Rose for my Sovereign of the Seas with the template and the tools for making it.
Gruß Hubert
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AVBiker got a reaction from alde in Carving for Royal Caroline
I have no pictures of the process from the start . Sorry!
Here is an example of my work. The Tudor Rose for my Sovereign of the Seas with the template and the tools for making it.
Gruß Hubert
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AVBiker got a reaction from J Harreld in Carving for Royal Caroline
I have no pictures of the process from the start . Sorry!
Here is an example of my work. The Tudor Rose for my Sovereign of the Seas with the template and the tools for making it.
Gruß Hubert
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AVBiker got a reaction from popash42 in Carving for Royal Caroline
Hello friends
In almost all my ships, I made the carvings from pear wood with a dental machine (K11).
This photo shows the decorations of the Royal Caroline on the side walls.
The ornaments were milled from 2.5mm thick wood. The book was used as a template "Anatomy of the Ships", "The Royal Yacht Caroline 1749" of Sergio Bellabarba & Giorgio Osculati.
Practice creates masters!!!!
Greetings Hubert
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AVBiker got a reaction from tasmanian in Carving for Royal Caroline
I have no pictures of the process from the start . Sorry!
Here is an example of my work. The Tudor Rose for my Sovereign of the Seas with the template and the tools for making it.
Gruß Hubert
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AVBiker got a reaction from EricWilliamMarshall in Carving for Royal Caroline
Why do you prefer pearwood?
Pearwood is one of the ideal woods to carve. It has a low price, is easy to get and has a very nice color. For me the ideal wood. I love it.
Gruß Hubert
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AVBiker got a reaction from Jorge Diaz O in Carving for Royal Caroline
Why do you prefer pearwood?
Pearwood is one of the ideal woods to carve. It has a low price, is easy to get and has a very nice color. For me the ideal wood. I love it.
Gruß Hubert
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AVBiker got a reaction from EricWilliamMarshall in Carving for Royal Caroline
Hello friends
In almost all my ships, I made the carvings from pear wood with a dental machine (K11).
This photo shows the decorations of the Royal Caroline on the side walls.
The ornaments were milled from 2.5mm thick wood. The book was used as a template "Anatomy of the Ships", "The Royal Yacht Caroline 1749" of Sergio Bellabarba & Giorgio Osculati.
Practice creates masters!!!!
Greetings Hubert
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AVBiker got a reaction from SimonR in Carving for Royal Caroline
Hello friends
In almost all my ships, I made the carvings from pear wood with a dental machine (K11).
This photo shows the decorations of the Royal Caroline on the side walls.
The ornaments were milled from 2.5mm thick wood. The book was used as a template "Anatomy of the Ships", "The Royal Yacht Caroline 1749" of Sergio Bellabarba & Giorgio Osculati.
Practice creates masters!!!!
Greetings Hubert
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AVBiker got a reaction from GrandpaPhil in Carving for Royal Caroline
Hello friends
In almost all my ships, I made the carvings from pear wood with a dental machine (K11).
This photo shows the decorations of the Royal Caroline on the side walls.
The ornaments were milled from 2.5mm thick wood. The book was used as a template "Anatomy of the Ships", "The Royal Yacht Caroline 1749" of Sergio Bellabarba & Giorgio Osculati.
Practice creates masters!!!!
Greetings Hubert
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AVBiker got a reaction from Wintergreen in Carving for Royal Caroline
Hello friends
In almost all my ships, I made the carvings from pear wood with a dental machine (K11).
This photo shows the decorations of the Royal Caroline on the side walls.
The ornaments were milled from 2.5mm thick wood. The book was used as a template "Anatomy of the Ships", "The Royal Yacht Caroline 1749" of Sergio Bellabarba & Giorgio Osculati.
Practice creates masters!!!!
Greetings Hubert
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AVBiker got a reaction from Captain Poison in Carving for Royal Caroline
Hello friends
In almost all my ships, I made the carvings from pear wood with a dental machine (K11).
This photo shows the decorations of the Royal Caroline on the side walls.
The ornaments were milled from 2.5mm thick wood. The book was used as a template "Anatomy of the Ships", "The Royal Yacht Caroline 1749" of Sergio Bellabarba & Giorgio Osculati.
Practice creates masters!!!!
Greetings Hubert
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AVBiker got a reaction from Boxbuilds in Carving for Royal Caroline
Hello friends
In almost all my ships, I made the carvings from pear wood with a dental machine (K11).
This photo shows the decorations of the Royal Caroline on the side walls.
The ornaments were milled from 2.5mm thick wood. The book was used as a template "Anatomy of the Ships", "The Royal Yacht Caroline 1749" of Sergio Bellabarba & Giorgio Osculati.
Practice creates masters!!!!
Greetings Hubert