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this Tool Bag I made for my husband´s birthday, he's so happy and proud.

Do not look too closely, I have made many mistakes by the cut´s, but I will lern to do it better :)

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Fantastisch!

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You are your own worst critic. It is beautiful ! Also you have impressed the only one who matters, your husband.

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First; with handmade versus machine done you can tell the difference because of the cuts. Now, that being said, are you nuts? That is simply beautiful, great job!

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I love it! Thanks for sharing!

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Fabulous

Chris

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echt schick geworden! Farblich hast du nen echt schönen, weich anmutenden Kontrast hinbekommen und der weiße Skorpion ist n schöner eye-catcher!

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That is awesome.

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Very cool. I love the scorpion mixed with the flowers.

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Nice job!

One tip though. Being arachnids, scorpions have 8 legs , plus the pinchers (pedipalps). We have the giant hairy scorpions here in Nevada.

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That looks killer

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Maybe the scorpion will limp a little because of the missing legs but that is great work. 99% of lookers will never notice he is handicapped.

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Holy crap that is stunning I hope my bags will come out like that!!!

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this Tool Bag I made for my husband´s birthday, he's so happy and proud.

Do not look too closely, I have made many mistakes by the cut´s, but I will lern to do it better :)

nice job

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Excellent work. I wish I could make something that looks that good.

Brian

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Really beautiful work!

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looks great. I love the color contrast.

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Beautiful!

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Great work in the carving.

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Are these dyes, paints or a combination? Some type of dye masking technique.....I love the contrast. How will the white wear?

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I used Fiebing´s oil dye in black für the background, for the white I used Fiebing´s Acrylic paint. Dry after I used a lightly coat neatsfoot oil over the increase. Than I used carefull Fiebing´s antique finish with a brush on the tooled area, one by one carefull with a paper towel wipe off

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That bag is nice.

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