Side one finished sculpting

We finished sculpting the tree on the first side of the Hazelnut Inn sign today. Grant had the tough job of mixing the epoxy, doing his best to keep up to me as I laid it onto the sign and worked in the textures. The pebbles on the ground under the tree are formed as small balls of epoxy and then pressed on. As I did them it felt like there were almost as many of the stones as the were cut steel leaves up top. We were all pleased with the result however and felt it well worth the effort.

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16 days and counting

The next Sculpture Magic Workshop is now only 16 sleeps away. I’ve been hearing from many of the attendees and they are excited! So am I and our crew as preparations are in full blast mode. Today, I finished routing the last of the name plaques for guests and crew. The others are in the final stages of painting and these have joined that queue to be sure they are ready in time. The theme of this workshop is ‘TELLING A STORY’ We’ve got many stories to share!

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MultiCam guests

We really enjoy welcoming visitors to our studio on a regular basis. Today, we were pleased to welcome a delegation from MultiCam head office. Our local representative, Scott Osborn dropped by along with Phillip Fassnacht, Director of Global Sales and Marketing, Chris Beighley, Regional Sales Manager and Mark Packman, Product Manager, Digital Finishing. We were pleased to show them first hand, the magic we create daily with the help of our MultiCam CNC machines. We’ve enjoyed a close relationship with the MultiCam team since we bought our first machine more than twelve years ago.

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