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Norman Rose came down and took the course on techniques for making animal heads

The procedure is basically the same irrespective of the actual head being depicted,

Fistly they made a dragon head, and then went on to other designs and shapes and expained where and how they could be used

Here are some pics of the items

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The last picture, letter opener is mine. Not a great rams head, but the blade came out ok. Going to try and clean it up tonight!

I learnt a lot more on this course than animal heads. I picked up a lot of tips on many things and watching Norman made me change the way I hold my hammer and I now feel like i've got much more control.
I even managed to go out for a few beers with another bloke on the course. Great weekend and extremely enjoyable!

Can't wait for the firewelding course in October now.

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