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White Winged Scoter Resting On Water Carving Pattern

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White Winged Scoter Resting On Water Carving Pattern

The White Winged Scoter Resting On Water Carving Pattern is all you need to get started on an outstanding carving! Carving a White Winged Scoter Duck is viewed as an art that expresses the carvers artistic version. Bring the White Winged Scoter  to life with the Stiller patterns. The Males  are mainly black with white wings, a white viking shaped horn around the eye, and a bulge at the base of his orange-red bill. Females are mainly brown with a white wing patch, two white facial patches , and a sloping dark bill. 

White Winged Scoter Resting On Water Carving Pattern:

  • Materials suggested to carve the full size 16" long male White Winged Scoter;

    • Body; 6 1/2" x 6" x 14 1/2" piece of Basswood or Tupelo.
    • Head; 2 1/4" x 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" piece of Basswood or Tupelo.
    • Eye's; 9 mm White.
    • Feet.
  • Materials suggested to carve a 1/2 size 7" long Male White Winged Scoter;

    • Body; 3" x 3" x 7 1/2" piece of Basswood or Tupelo.
    • Head;1" x 2" x 3" piece of Basswood or Tupelo.
    • Eye's; 5 mm White.
  • Materials suggested to carve the full size 15 1/2" long female White Winged Scoter;

    • Body; 6" x 6" x 14" piece of Basswood or Tupelo.
    • Head;2" x 3" x 5 1/4" piece of Basswood or Tupelo.
    • Eye's; 8 mm Brown.
    • No Feet.
  • Materials suggested to carve the 1/2 size 6 1/2" long female White Winged Scoter;

    • Body; 3" x 3" x 7" piece of Basswood or Tupelo.
    • Head; 1" x 1 1/2" x 3" piece of Basswood or Tupelo.
    • Eye's; 5 mm Brown.
    • Feet.
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