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Buga's Work

Buga

Full Member
Joined
Nov 20, 2014
Posts
32
Location
Hrvatska
First Name
Dario
Here are stuff that I made:

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Puzzle game call blanks

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Knife handle blocks

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Puzzle cutting board

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Catapults

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Sheath and hanle is my work

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I also live to go in forest ,and search this beautiful looking burl
 

brody2123

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Location
redditch
First Name
Brody
Welcome Dario. This is THE best place to come for advice, tips abd tricks, a good laugh and some casual insults to spice things up every now and then. I hope you enjoy your stay, and look forward to seeing some of your work. :thumbs:
 

Twister

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Jun 18, 2014
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Location
kent
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Steve

paulm

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Oct 7, 2013
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Sandford
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Paul
Thats some lovely stuff there Dario, thanks for showing. I especially like the chopping board. :thumbs:
 

Jim

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Oct 19, 2011
Posts
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I remember making catapults as a kid, but the craftsmanship was nothing like these ones Dario .. Some very nice work indeed .. :thumbs:
 

Buckeye

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Oct 15, 2013
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UK
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Peter
I remember making catapults as a kid, but the craftsmanship was nothing like these ones Dario .. Some very nice work indeed .. :thumbs:

I made one for my Grandaughter a couple of years ago and she loved it, much to the disgust of my wife. i then bought her one with a wrist stabiliser which meant she could get more power behind her shot.

The one I made was traditional, from a forked part of a tree and it certainly wasn't as nice as those Dario made.

Peter
 

Grump

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Aug 17, 2013
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Location
Stevenage
First Name
Brian
Some lovely work there Dario, I am impressed with the sheath in particular, If that is leather it is really good.
Looks like it has been moulded around the knife which would indicate a plastic of some type?
 
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