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- 9. Using a special tool and the hydraulic press to push out the nose.
- 7. Using the stake shown at the top to re-form the area that will be the bottom.
- 5. Using this cone-shaped hardwood cavity and the hydraulic press to push out the chin.
- 1. First six stages of raising. The middle picture shows heating the metal to anneal it, a process which was done between each of the six stages.
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- 18. Now, using the same stake in a horizontal position to work the top and sides.
- 17. I wanted to make it look more like a hog's nose, so I used this stake to accomplish that.
- 15. Using the stake shown on the left to push out the nose yet some more.
- 13. Rounding over the head, using the stake shown on the left.
- 12. Using the small ball stake shown on the left to further form the snout.
- 3. Using the stake shown on the left, starting to form the two pointed shapes into spiculums.
- 18. One of the first stakes I ever made, on the left, is the perfect shape for forming the pod.
- 13. Now I have to contend with this weird nonsensical three-pointed star shaped thing. Using the stake shown on the left, I do some rounding and smoothing.
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