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Custom Sculpture & Sign Co.

127 Wampler St.
Nickelsville, VA 24271
276-479-0388 - Sign Shop
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Making progress…
Starting a unique carving on-site in D.C. this week. I’ve never seen or done anything like this sculpture. It will truly be a one of a kind. Stay tuned!! Thanks for looking and sharing.
10 ft. Grizzly carved in pine heading out to it’s home in Big Timber, Montana. Thanks for looking!
Applying the finishing touches on this 10 ft. grizzly. A bear cub will be added to the base next… stay tuned!
This eagle is roughly 4ft. tall x 5 ft. wide and is carved from a red oak log. The wing tips and tail were add- ons reinforced with gorilla glue and timber screws. It was carved with 80% chainsaw and the rest smaller power tools. Next, it was put in a custom kiln for a week to season the wood. The cracks were then filled and the wood preservatives were applied to seal and color the wood. Thanks for looking! Check out www.customwoodcarvings.com to see more.
Working on a 10 ft. Grizzly. 2 more days and it will be ready to ship to Montana. Stay tuned…
Just got this big order of burr bits from #saburrtoothtools for an ambitious carving project in Washington DC that will require a team of us doing a lot of dremel work. Stay tuned!!
We created and installed two 5x10 ft. dimensional signs for each end of our beloved town to welcome visitors. They are made of weatherproof sign foam with a welded steel frame embedded inside. The frame was then used to attach it to a timberframe structure made of 6x6s.
Are you wondering why I built an insulated box around this carving? Well, have you heard that deep freezing your carvings using a chunk of dry ice in an insulated box will completely prevent your carving from ever cracking? I know, it seems too good to be true right? Think about it, when the wood fibers enter a state of deep freeze the atomic activity between the protons and neutrons begin to stretch into what is called “suspended metamorphosis”. This then allows the thermal dynamics of the cambium layers to synthesize with the molecular fusion between the outer sap wood and the inner core. Resulting in a symbiosis of energy that creates an ever increasing vortex of hardening bands that surround each annual growth ring. So, the fibers surrounding the pith will begin to undergo a property change called “arborium calcification”. This completely reverses the carbon’s natural tendency to want to find a pressure release that we recognize as a crack. Isn’t that amazing?! And to think, an obscure, retired, self-proclaimed doctor and tree expert from Nigeria has known this all this time and finally decided to post this amazing break through. Incredible. Unbelievable, really…
Carved and glued the tail on today. Tomorrow add the feathers to the tail and detail the talons and fish.
Having fun with the feathers. I tried a new technique of dragging the tip in a u shape and I really like the effect it gives for the body and leg feathers. It looks natural yet random and active.
Defined the head and body today…
Defining the talons, fish and base. Trying to lighten this heavy red oak to make it easier to move around. It’s going on a 17” diameter stump, so the base will be carved to match it.
Little by little… it’s taking shape. The manpa multicutter is working great to concave these wings!
Feathers are the fun part on eagles. The bottom side will be tougher because of the curve. I will most likely reposition the log so I have easier access. The chain hoist is a big help for this.
I’ve got the wings added on. Now I can have some fun making them look good by refining the form and adding the feather pattern. I’m hoping create some convincing action with this piece.
Taking shape…
Getting this fat chunk of red oak ready for my next project. What is it? Here’s a challenging hint, it rhymes with legal.
A 5.5 ft. black bear for a big Baylor fan in TX. What a nice space for a carving! This bear style was inspired by a bear made by Jeff Mohr. It was my first time trying ears like this. I think they look more realistic this way. My son, Miciah, helped me out a lot on this one. Way to go Miciah! Thank you!
A black bear holding a solar lantern for the entrance of this beautiful new home in the mountains of Banner Elk, North Carolina
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Custom Sculpture, Carved Signs and Fine Crafts

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