Ice carving in Tassie

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Ice carving in Tassie

Postby TassieD on Sun Jun 24, 2007 8:28 pm

Well it was definately cold enough for it, top of 8 degrees today (and loving it).

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Postby Geoff on Sun Jun 24, 2007 10:30 pm

Interesting series Dave.
I quite like the close up (first one) and the close crop of the third one. Do they use your run of the mill chainsaws or are they specific for ice? Intriguing stuff :)

Very erm..'cool' :)
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Postby TassieD on Sun Jun 24, 2007 10:34 pm

Geoff wrote:Interesting series Dave.
I quite like the close up (first one) and the close crop of the third one. Do they use your run of the mill chainsaws or are they specific for ice? Intriguing stuff :)

Very erm..'cool' :)


Thanks Geoff,

from what I could tell, they are just your everyday Stihl Chainsaw.
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Postby Geoff on Sun Jun 24, 2007 10:35 pm

Even more amazing...hardly 'cutting edge' technology though...sorry, must have been something I ate :)
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Postby bimborocks on Sun Jun 24, 2007 11:19 pm

the last 2 do it for me but i really like the close up of the chainsaw

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Postby fishafotos on Mon Jun 25, 2007 12:16 am

#1 and #3 really do it for me. Do you have any others of the final product? It would be interesting to see how much detail they have.
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Postby bwhinnen on Mon Jun 25, 2007 10:20 am

It is quite amusing that a few other people like the two I do.

Number 1 is the standout here for me. And I really like the closeness and blurred chain on the third.

I have a lot of respect for the artists that do this sort of sculpting!
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