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Post #612807 by Benzart on Sat, Nov 5, 2011 6:45 AM

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Love the "Despondent" Moai, your chisel works are getting much better.
On the palm tikis, especially at the foot and hip areas, don't go too thin without incorporating some support, they will break off way sooner than later. I've done it myself and see many palm tikis way too thin at the feet and Always see them breaking. Not good if they are for a commercial establishment, the first one that breaks off onto a customer will spell the end for them all. Just be careful.