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Off-Topic => Chatterbox => Topic started by: Jack Daniels on October 23, 2012, 03:43:29 AM
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Happy Halloween you all. :D
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I have a feeling that I've seen this before...
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Halloween isnt really celebrated in Australia :( But a friend and I are going to carve pumpkins for the first time this year.. Im pretty excited, something I have wanted to do since I was little..
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I have a feeling that I've seen this before...
I carved a GTM pumpkin two years ago. But it had a basic saw chewing through the logo.
This year I wanted to do something that would scare the carp out of little miscreants and keep them off my lawn.
Halloween isnt really celebrated in Australia :( But a friend and I are going to carve pumpkins for the first time this year.. Im pretty excited, something I have wanted to do since I was little..
Awesome :D You have to post the results here. I bet you would make something pretty insane.
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I was expecting something scarier...
Still nice work !
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Halloween isnt really celebrated in Australia :( But a friend and I are going to carve pumpkins for the first time this year.. Im pretty excited, something I have wanted to do since I was little..
You have the potential to make something epic if you have the right tools. Here's some suggestions...
A knife with a serated blade roughly four inches long, a jigsaw blade, an Exacto knife and a large serving spoon.
The knife will help make the rough shape of the carving. The jigsaw blade will help with the smaller details. The Exacto will be good for very fine details and finishing touches and the spoon is just to scoop out the guts before you actually carve.
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Halloween isnt really celebrated in Australia :( But a friend and I are going to carve pumpkins for the first time this year.. Im pretty excited, something I have wanted to do since I was little..
You have the potential to make something epic if you have the right tools. Here's some suggestions...
A knife with a serated blade roughly four inches long, a jigsaw blade, an Exacto knife and a large serving spoon.
The knife will help make the rough shape of the carving. The jigsaw blade will help with the smaller details. The Exacto will be good for very fine details and finishing touches and the spoon is just to scoop out the guts before you actually carve.
and instead of a candle, use burning magnesium.
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n'awh, JD :3
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<3
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Congratulations, Sir. You win 1 of my finest internets!
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Halloween isnt really celebrated in Australia :( But a friend and I are going to carve pumpkins for the first time this year.. Im pretty excited, something I have wanted to do since I was little..
You have the potential to make something epic if you have the right tools. Here's some suggestions...
A knife with a serated blade roughly four inches long, a jigsaw blade, an Exacto knife and a large serving spoon.
The knife will help make the rough shape of the carving. The jigsaw blade will help with the smaller details. The Exacto will be good for very fine details and finishing touches and the spoon is just to scoop out the guts before you actually carve.
Thanks for the tips.
I actually brought a pumpkin carving kit a few weeks ago too.. its basically a few different sized serrated knifes and a plastic scooper
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Thats epic. Great work.