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  1. #1
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    garden ornament...bunny

    Here is the link to my latest e-zine. It is an ornamental rabbit for sticking
    in the ground.
    gardenrabbit

    There is a link near the bottom of the page to sign up for the e-zine, also a
    chat/ comment box.

    Hope everyone is having a great start to the summer...(In the US anyways!)

    Dave D
    Here is a picture of it finished...see the link to see the process:
    http://metalshop.homestead.com

  2. #2
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    But, it's got a carrot sticking out of it's ..... OH, that's to stake in the ground.:banana:

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    :wave::wave::wave::wave::wave::wave::wave::wave:Oo ps, I didn't see the smiles adding!
    http://metalshop.homestead.com

  4. #4
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    So it's the foam board like for crafts. That's only about 1/4" thick, is that how thick the rabbit is? That stuff is pretty tough, you could probably make a ram and pull pattern. Just seal the edges with some paint.
    That looks like a target silhouette. You could make these for pellet gun shooters.:idea:

  5. #5
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    Yes, it is about a quarter inch thick. You are right about being able to make a rammable pattern too...just have to make sure to have draft on it.
    http://metalshop.homestead.com

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