
We did this one for the Doctor who always put my hands back together (table saw, chainsaw, and many assorted chisels, guouges, drawknives etc.) He had just retired, and was there every day to see it come out of the stump. Have said before that it is the best chainsaw work we had ever done. Another white oak - hit by lightning, that knocked the top out of it. It was also the last big carving we did..... for a while. By then it was starting to get to be too much like a job, and not as much fun as when we started. Since then, we have went a-s over appatite into the gunstock making. We still carve now and then for the causes, but the running back and forth to the jobs, and putting up and taking down the scaffolds every time, plus the "Real Job", got to cutting into our riding, and hunting and fishing time.
People still call, and then pretty much give us hell because we quit doing it.
As always, hoping this finds everyone well;
D.B.