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Default Carving vise

I saw a pic of a carving vise that was handmade and was able to handle an
adult size block. It stood with a tilt back and the carver made it where he
could put it into the horizontal position to facilitate carving easier if
needed. Has any one seen this or did the carver post to this group? I would
like to see the pics again.
Thanks for any assistance.


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http://www.wilkersonwoodcarving.com/ct12.htm
this site has a vise and a cradle




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I saw a pic of a carving vise that was handmade and was able to handle an
adult size block. It stood with a tilt back and the carver made it where he
could put it into the horizontal position to facilitate carving easier if
needed. Has any one seen this or did the carver post to this group? I would
like to see the pics again.
Thanks for any assistance.



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Go to my PictureTrail site below, and to the Sculpture Carving Stand album.
This is the one I made.


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I saw a pic of a carving vise that was handmade and was able to handle an
adult size block. It stood with a tilt back and the carver made it where he
could put it into the horizontal position to facilitate carving easier if
needed. Has any one seen this or did the carver post to this group? I would
like to see the pics again.
Thanks for any assistance.

Richard Richard L. RomboldWIZARD WOODWORKING489 N. 32nd. St.Springfield,
Or .97478 Take a look at my mess and work.
http://www.PictureTrail.com/gallery/view?username=thewizz"Do not meddle in
the affairs of Dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with ketchup"



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