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27. After a lot of tedious adjustment, I finally got the two halves to fit together properly. Now I have to figure out how to attach the two together, and what to do for a perch.

27.jpg 3. Using a smaller ball stake to form the curvature of the sides of the fish.Thumbnails8. The patterns have been traced onto 16 gauge brass sheet, and cut out. Now I'm ready to start actually making the owl.3. Using a smaller ball stake to form the curvature of the sides of the fish.Thumbnails8. The patterns have been traced onto 16 gauge brass sheet, and cut out. Now I'm ready to start actually making the owl.3. Using a smaller ball stake to form the curvature of the sides of the fish.Thumbnails8. The patterns have been traced onto 16 gauge brass sheet, and cut out. Now I'm ready to start actually making the owl.3. Using a smaller ball stake to form the curvature of the sides of the fish.Thumbnails8. The patterns have been traced onto 16 gauge brass sheet, and cut out. Now I'm ready to start actually making the owl.3. Using a smaller ball stake to form the curvature of the sides of the fish.Thumbnails8. The patterns have been traced onto 16 gauge brass sheet, and cut out. Now I'm ready to start actually making the owl.
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NIKON CORPORATION
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NIKON D60
DateTimeOriginal
2015:05:16 20:19:31
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f/5.0

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