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Post #184254 by Benzart on Sun, Sep 4, 2005 7:28 AM

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What you need is a Big chain saw, a Lot of patience and stamina.
It is difficult carving a piece that large laying down, so level off the bottom and stand it up and use a scaffold of some kind that you can walk on safely and that you can raise and lower. I carved a 3"diameter tiki laying down and it was Barely doable. definitely take lots of progress shots so we can all help you carve it and BE careful.