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What's on your workbench?

Discussion in 'Bird Taxidermy' started by Waterfowler, Feb 16, 2010.

  1. Dog. :)
     

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  2. more dog :)
     

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  3. model dog (made by myself) :)
     

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  4. vahunter

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    9th duck. Just gotta make the base
     

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  5. Museum Man

    Museum Man Well-Known Member

    great job on the rottie
     
  6. BrookeSFD16

    BrookeSFD16 Well-Known Member

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  7. feather2009

    feather2009 Member

    Got a few i'll put up. sometimes i like the work bench pictures better than the finished photo!
     
  8. nate

    nate Active Member

    I love that sharpie!!! Awesome job on the other two as well!!
     
  9. Nice lookin pintail especially for your 9th bird!

    Is Brooke about to attempt a splash scene!? I'm looking forward to how that turns out. Can't wait to see it
     
  10. rai_red

    rai_red Active Member

    that bean goose is a hit but the sharpie is the hammer, perfect !!!
     
  11. fowlweatherfowler

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    Another one to add to my collection. Just need a mallard/black cross yet.

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  12. vahunter

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    Nice pose FWF! I've got a black duck I'm probably going to do a lot like that Got a pintail done and on a base.
     

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  13. wilcox1088

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    Working on my work bench
     
  14. maj1969

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    why are the wall studs colored? just curious, never have seen that before
     
  15. byrdman

    byrdman Well-Known Member

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    the pink dye generally means fire treated or dri-con lumber
     
  16. wilcox1088

    wilcox1088 Active Member

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    That way the 8' 2x4 don't get cut. These are 92" to make 8' walls. Just got a/c and lights hooked up and now putting up insulation
     
  17. maj1969

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    must be a commercial thing, I worked residential construction for a long time and never heard of that. Thanks
     
  18. B Jones

    B Jones Memeber of - NTA,UTA,AIT.Proud Member of NZTA.

    Byrdman is right most fire- retardant lumber is stained by the process used so inspectors can see it, although it is usually stamped with the wording and codes required, sometimes pink or light red. This lumber is used in commercial construction for in wall blocking and areas that call for wood framing. Not trying to get off topic just thought I would share.

    Good luck with your project.
     
  19. B Jones

    B Jones Memeber of - NTA,UTA,AIT.Proud Member of NZTA.

    Redhead that I think died by maybe two pellets, that's all I could find under the skin.
     

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  20. spencer2

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    [​IMG]Aflac and a mallard/black duck hybrid.