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This is a new belt just completed before finishing. How can I improve my technique.

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LOOKS GOOD TO ME... PUT A FINISH ON IT AND WEAR IT..AND HOPE

50 PEOPLE SEE IT AND THEY ALL WANT ONE....

THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH THE BELT....

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Thanks Luke. I'm figuring this out as I do more of it.

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Good work. When you want an object to stand out smooth out our bevel line away from object, or a light mat. This will give the illusion of depth.

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Thats a beauliful belt !

Your technical skills will expand as you continue to carve.

But this belt is a fine work of art !

Keep up the nice work.

Can't wait to see it finished.

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Mighty fine! It's beyond my capacity, so I can't critique it. I do like what I see though!

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You can improve your technique by writing up a lesson plan for the rest of us....lol

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Oscar:

I am not sure I know what you mean. Could you please provide an example. I interpret pictures better than words. Thanks!

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Looks great from what I can tell. The pics are small, but it looks incredible from here. I don't think you can go wrong by going ahead with the finish!

Brent Howard

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