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Northwest Driftwood Artists

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    • The LuRon Method
    • Lucile
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    • 2023 Exhibition Photos (informal)
    • 2019 Show Photos
    • 2018 Show Sculptures
      • 2018 Hanging Sculptures
      • 2018 Miniature Sculptures
      • 2018 Small Sculptures
      • 2018 Medium Sculptures
      • 2018 Large Sculptures
    • 2017 Show Sculptures
      • 2017 Hanging Sculptures
      • 2017 Large Sculptures
      • 2017 Medium Sculptures
      • 2017 Small Sculptures
      • 2017 Miniature Sculptures
    • 2016 Show Sculptures
      • 2016 Hanging Sculptures
      • 2016 Large Sculptures
      • 2016 Medium Sculptures
      • 2016 Small Sculptures
      • 2016 Miniature Sculptures
    • 2015 Show Sculptures
      • 2015 Hanging Sculptures
      • 2015 Large Sculptures
      • 2015 Medium Sculptures
      • 2015 Small Sculptures
      • 2015 Miniature Sculptures
    • 2014 Show Sculptures
      • 2014 Hanging Sculptures
      • 2014 Large Sculptures
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      • 2014 Miniatures
    • 2013 Sculptures
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  • Lesson Center
    • About the Art
      • The LuRon Story
      • The LuRon Method
      • Basic LuRon Guidelines
      • Art and Driftwood
      • The Art Within the Art
      • The “Seeing Eye”
      • Inspiration and Design
      • Movement
    • Getting Started
      • Finding Wood
        • Field Trips, What to Look For and Where
      • Document From “Found” to “Finished”
      • Tools
      • (More) Tools and Equipment
      • Rasps, Rifflers and Files
      • Cabinet Rasps
      • Rotary Power Tools (overview)
      • Power Carving Burrs
      • Choosing Power Carving Bits
      • Metal Wools and Abrasive Powders
      • Care of Our Equipment
    • Let’s Do Some Work (finally)
      • Cleaning Your Wood
      • Removing Heavy Surface Debris
      • Sanding In Depth Unit 1
      • Sanding In Depth Study continued
      • Wood Sculpture Sanding
      • Sanding is My Friend
      • Sanding with J. Christopher White
      • Coated Abrasives Open VS. Closed Coat
    • Let’s Get Serious
      • Removing Pitch in Driftwood Sculptures
      • Wood Infestation
      • Wet Woods-What do we do?
      • Working with Holes, Cracks or Breaks
      • Working With Pitch
      • Working Your Wood
      • Removing Unwanted Parts
      • Clues about Glues
      • Repairing Fractures in Wood
      • Repairing Wood
      • Torching our Sculptures
      • Miscellaneous Helpful Hints for Working Driftwood
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