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Found this amazing carver on deviantart.com (as in deviating
from the norm and not as in pervert). He has a site, in Russian.
I didn't think there were any carvers that could do this quality of
work anymore. WRONG!

http://www.firsanov.ru/

here's some more

http://mfirsanov.deviantart.com/

Even if you're not a carver this man's work is well worth
an hour of your time exploring. Truly amazing.

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That guy is amazing. Thanks for sharing that.


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Found this amazing carver on deviantart.com (as in deviating
from the norm and not as in pervert). He has a site, in Russian.
I didn't think there were any carvers that could do this quality of
work anymore. WRONG!

http://www.firsanov.ru/

here's some more

http://mfirsanov.deviantart.com/

Even if you're not a carver this man's work is well worth
an hour of your time exploring. Truly amazing.

charlie b



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On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 18:07:34 -0800, charlieb
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Found this amazing carver on deviantart.com (as in deviating
from the norm and not as in pervert). He has a site, in Russian.
I didn't think there were any carvers that could do this quality of
work anymore. WRONG!

http://www.firsanov.ru/

here's some more

http://mfirsanov.deviantart.com/

Even if you're not a carver this man's work is well worth
an hour of your time exploring. Truly amazing.

charlie b


Thank you for sharing the link - this person is totally amazing...

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Woodworkers should never deviate from the Norm. Therefore "shoot a
couple of brads" into every part of every project just to be sure you
are in compliance.

On Nov 26, 6:07 pm, charlieb wrote:
Found this amazing carver on deviantart.com (as in deviating
from the norm and not as in pervert). He has a site, in Russian.
I didn't think there were any carvers that could do this quality of
work anymore. WRONG!

http://www.firsanov.ru/

here's some more

http://mfirsanov.deviantart.com/

Even if you're not a carver this man's work is well worth
an hour of your time exploring. Truly amazing.

charlie b


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Woodworkers should never deviate from the Norm. Therefore "shoot a
couple of brads" into every part of every project just to be sure you
are in compliance.


ROTFL!

Agreed ... woodworkers should never neander away from the Norm.


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Rick Kirk wrote:

This guy is unbelivable, thanks for the link. Everybody take 15 minutes
out of your day to check this guy out


Fifteen minute - HELL! "Spend" at least an hour.

If you want to translate the pages into english - albeit a clunky
translation
sometimes, copy the URL of the Russian site and paste it into the
"Translate a Web page" box on this page

http://babelfish.altavista.com/tr

The text makes the pieces even more fascinating.

And while you're looking at each piece, look with your soul
not just your eyes.

To have the skill to make these works is amazing.
To have the soul to conceive them - astounding.

charlie b
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