Here’s a second, more abbreviated, Nativity Set that I carved about three years ago for a charity auction.
While it consists of only three figures, each is quite a bit larger its counterpart in the original set: about 9-1/2” versus 6-1/2” tall. Otherwise, the figures are nearly identical.
In this piece, the base is actually notable. It is turned from a piece of nearly 100 year old wormy chestnut that spent about half of its life as a shelf in the storeroom of an industrial building here in Pittsburgh. When the building was demolished in the 1980s, my current boss rescued a couple pickup truck loads of this highly desirable wood. And now he has made some of his stash available to me. Thanks, John!
'Til next time, keep makin' chips
3 comments:
Oooh...Nativity Set!
That might be a great "church warming" gift. if someone were looking for idead, that is.
I like your nativity sets. Thank you for sharing.
Great post thhanks
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