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13 Comments
blackfox42says...That's definitely way more patience than I would ever have. The amount of time it must have taken just to burn the scales on, let alone everything else! *timeshift *quality
siftbotsays...Boosting this quality contribution up in the Hot Listing - declared quality by blackfox42.
Adding video to channels (Timeshift) - requested by blackfox42.
Dumdeedumsays...Undeniably skilled, though one suspects not that great as an actual cane.
antsays...*art *skillful
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (Art) - requested by ant.
poolcleanersays...It's a walking stick. What features cause one to suspect it wouldn't be capable of fulfilling the simple use of a walking stick? Usually one simply finds a stick whilst walking and it serves well its duty. I don't see how carving a snake into a stick makes it less walking stickable.
Undeniably skilled, though one suspects not that great as an actual cane.
Asmojokingly says...And this was the beginning of a tragic tale that left our hero picking up a stick with a live copperhead resting on it...
ps. Yeah, that scale work is fantastic.
nanrodsays...I was wondering what that extra tip in my woodburning kit was. It's the Copperhead scale burning tip.
JustSayingjokingly says...'Get a life, loser!'
...is what people yelled at me just because I took the same meticulous care building the perfect Dungeon in Dungeon Keeper.
Paybacksays...Anyone else get sympathetic eye strain from just thinking about doing the scales?
siftbotsays...The Making of Wood Carved Rattlesnake Walking Cane has been added as a related post - related requested by Payback on that post.
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