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I am relatively new to tooling and carving about a year. This flask sleeve was so much fun to make. Critiques always welcome.

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8 hours ago, Hardrada said:

Is it removable? I've always wondered how you're s'posed to wash a leather-covered flask. :thinking:

No it is non removable, just have to be careful and not submerge them.

 

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11 hours ago, Hardrada said:

Is it removable? I've always wondered how you're s'posed to wash a leather-covered flask. :thinking:

 

2 hours ago, WalterF said:

No it is non removable, just have to be careful and not submerge them.

 

I thought you were going to say you have to be careful to not spill any of your Gold Watch on it.

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LOL - had to look that up, jcuk!  That's cockney slang for whiskey - Gold Watch = Scotch.

And, if what it says on the glass is accurate, it's not Scotch, but Canadian Club rye whiskey, which is quite a popular tipple in my part of the world!! :P

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the only critique i have is that the flask is kind of small lol. You work is awesome! 

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9 minutes ago, Sheilajeanne said:

LOL - had to look that up, jcuk!  That's cockney slang for whiskey - Gold Watch = Scotch.

And, if what it says on the glass is accurate, it's not Scotch, but Canadian Club rye whiskey, which is quite a popular tipple in my part of the world!! :P

Yes did see it is Canadian club 

But it could have been a famous low flyer ! 

Sorry also meant to say nice work too

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Yes, nice work, though I'm afraid skulls just aren't my thing...give me the creeps, they do!  :no: 

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I didnt think you had to wash a flask just keep them full!

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Looks good. 

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I'm still working on a skeleton as an art project but I totally hosed the teeth.  Should've started with a modeling spoon instead diving ahead with my swivel knife.  Yours looks much better, crooked teeth and all!

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