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Part of Henry C Born fonds
Details are added with a carving knife.
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Details are added with a carving knife.
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The Dremel rotary tool puts on finishing touches
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A drill press ensures that the eyes of the bird come out exactly the same on either side of the wood-block for the head, which is carved separately.
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Applying the base coat. Painting is the most exacting procedure of the whole enterprise, especially the trim of dots and lines.
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Ben Monkman seated at the tablesaw and Wally Penner rolling up material in the woodworking room.
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3/4" board is cut into desired lengths.
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Template positioned to outline carving.
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Shaping is done with a draw knife.
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A sanding block removes scratches and slight elevations.
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Finished products - ducks.
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Cut board is glued together to desired thickness.
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Feather details are marked with a wood-burning tool.
MEI champion Team won the trophy for 1963 1st Allstar team. First row (left to right) : Jim Falk, George Heidebrecht, Edward Suderman (with trophy in front of him), Howard Loewen, Dan Ratzlaff. Second row (left to right) : Mr. Jake Braun (coach), Wes Giesbrecht, Dennis Neumann, Harold Derksen, Vern Giesbrecht, Don Wallace, Albert Pauls, Peter Hooge, David Cornies (assistant manager), Ernie Braun (manager).
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A large group of church women meeting in the park for photo taking.
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Ten Laotian women, two small children, standing in front of Eben-Ezer church in Abbotsford, British Columbia. Many of the women are wearing fresh flowers on their clothes.
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