Wood Carving A Black Crappie (recap)
With this video I'm starting a new feature where I take a past project series and make a 10-15 minute recap from the complete series. This will let new viewers as well as current subscribers see a short version of the complete project without having to watch all the segments in the series. If you want to follow along or see more detail you can find the complete project in the Playlist tab. The Recap videos will not be available until after a completed project series. Link to DYI fish eyes https://studio.youtube.com/video/Ghu5... If you have any questions feel free to drop me an email or leave them in the comment section. I hope you will enjoy this project and if you do please subscribe and hit that thumbs up button. I'm happy to announce my new affiliation with Bear Woods Supply. Check them out here: http://bearwood.com/ for your carving tool needs. Use "Danny" for the promo code and receive 5% off any purchase. Be sure and Check out my other videos on Wood carving a white tailed buck, walleye, black crappie, 2 large mouth bass projects, rainbow trout, brown trout, small mouth bass and blue gill bream. Also Check out my digital paintings in the playlist under digital speed painting.

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