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Wood grain showing it's face

Started by Dangerous_Dan, January 21, 2005, 04:37:06 PM

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Dangerous_Dan

This guy showed his face after going through the planer.

Anyone else find grain that looks back at you?
First you make it work, then you trick it out!

Jeff

From the thread "Cabin Critters"

Ostrich?


E.T.?


Wild Piggy?



Definitely a Penguin


Uh-oh Time to go outside...Fast... :o

Just call me the midget doctor.
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sprucebunny

That was a good one , Jeff  :D :D
ARKY has found Yosemity Sam and a happy Aboriginy ;D
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Larry

Don't trust anybody that see "things" in a board. :D ;D :D ;D




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Frank_Pender

There was a German shrink that developed the Ink Blot Test, ::) now we have Dangerous Dan that has developed the Wood Block Test.

    I think the Wood Block Test is the most fun. 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) :D


    Oppps, I just had a braid flash: I got to wondering if the face was similiar on the backside and you could see if the board would have a split sawed personality; or if it would be called a dueling board personality.  If there was a knot hole then we could see right through their board personality. ;D
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Jeff

I think Arky's looks like a big redhorse sucker, (michigan fish)
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Paschale

This isn't quite the same as wood grain...but it's definitely wood showing a face.  I definitely see a bear inside this here tree, which I took in Yosemite this summer.   ;D




Oh, and thanks to Furby for finding this thread for me!   
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oldsaw

Dan, that board is NOT happy!!!!  >:(  It's making a really sour face...Run Away!! Run Away!!!
So many trees, so little money, even less time.

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