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Louisiana Sinker Cypress Box
Issue: Issue 315
Posted Date: 12/4/2012

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This is a Louisiana Sinker Cypress Box I sculpted and carved recently. The wood was retrieved from the Louisiana Swamp after being submerged since sometime in the 1800's. When I got the lumber it had a moisture content between 50-55% I dried it until the moisture content was about 8% and then built a box from 1" boards. I then roughed it out with my angle grinder prior to fine-tuning the carving with an electric carver and then started the tedious process of hand sanding for a good 10+ hours. This sinker cypress has such a high resin content that it gummed up my sandpaper constantly. A lot of work but I like the end result.

- Greg Little; Louisiana

Cypress Box 1

Cypress Box 2

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