Combing Vermiculation on a Hunting Decoy
In this video Tom demonstrates how decoy carvers can use a combing technique to simulate vermiculation when painting a hunting or competition decoy.

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Simple Decoy Painting Stand

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Advanced Duck Decoy Combing Techniques

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Painting A Hen Common Goldeneye Hunting Decoy

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Patrick Godin, Wildfowl Sculptor and Teacher, Paris, Ontario

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Hand Vermiculation Demonstration

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Airbrush Like a Pro: Flocked Drake Mallard Decoy Head

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Painting A Drake Common Goldeneye Hunting Decoy

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Decoy Carving Techniques with George Strunk | DU Podcast

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Painting White on White in making decoys

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Steven Jay Sanford: Decoys, Carvings, and Paintings | AHA! A House for Arts

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Painting the Head of a Drake Mallard Gunning Decoy - Blending with a Brush (no airbrush needed).

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Lure Making The Ultra Realistic Japanese Style Bend Minnow Lure

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Carving And Painting A Bird of Prey Out Of Wood - American Kestrel

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Painting Black on Black - General Painting Tips for Decoy Makers

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Decoy Carving - A Duck Hunting Story - Flambeau Gunning Series

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Simple Decoy HACK! (SURPRISING RESULTS!)

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How to Carve Decoys | Decoy Head Carving | Duck Decoys | Decoy Carving | Duck Hunting | Cork Decoys

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Dry Brush Blending Basics for Decoy Carvers

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Detailing a Bird Wood Carving

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