








Relief carving Bear wall hangar, relief carving, dremel art, bears, trees, nature, one of a kind, unique art.
First Greg takes down a cedar tree and mills it into slabs. He has to wait about 2 years for the wood to dry. He then proceeds to put the slabs through a router sled set up to flatten it out incase it warped during the drying period. He then puts the slabs through a thickness sander to smooth it out. Then he has to draw the image on the wood and uses a dremel for the creation process!
Height 4" width 18" Length 23”
Weight 6.5 lbs
First Greg takes down a cedar tree and mills it into slabs. He has to wait about 2 years for the wood to dry. He then proceeds to put the slabs through a router sled set up to flatten it out incase it warped during the drying period. He then puts the slabs through a thickness sander to smooth it out. Then he has to draw the image on the wood and uses a dremel for the creation process!
Height 4" width 18" Length 23”
Weight 6.5 lbs
First Greg takes down a cedar tree and mills it into slabs. He has to wait about 2 years for the wood to dry. He then proceeds to put the slabs through a router sled set up to flatten it out incase it warped during the drying period. He then puts the slabs through a thickness sander to smooth it out. Then he has to draw the image on the wood and uses a dremel for the creation process!
Height 4" width 18" Length 23”
Weight 6.5 lbs