April 21, 2009: Boni Good Art

xoxoxoBruce • Apr 21, 2009 12:46 am
Make that Boni's good art.
Mr. Randall D. Boni, wildlife sculpture artist, chainsaw in hand carves wildlife from logs.

We've seen chainsaw sculptures before, as a matter of fact I have one.
But most of the ones I've seen are upright, like a totem pole. Mr Boni's stuff is very different.

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I'd say the way this stuff is carved, and with the stain/paint that he applies, it would be best to keep it out of the weather.
Too many places to catch and hold water, but it sure looks great.

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Trilby • Apr 21, 2009 7:42 am
now I want one.
capnhowdy • Apr 21, 2009 8:27 am
Beautiful.
A friend of mine hag a huge chainsaw-carved eagle. In about two years it had split in two pieces. I think it would have lasted much longer had he kept some type of sealer on it.
dar512 • Apr 21, 2009 10:17 am
I had to take a bunch of limbs off our trees last weekend to keep the raccoons out of our attic. I did not, however, carve anything out of the pieces.

Notice how he's using the nose of the chainsaw like a dremel tool? Chainsaw companies reeeealy don't want you to do that due to the possibility of kickback. So I give him extra credit for creating nice artwork and still having all his limbs.
lumberjim • Apr 21, 2009 10:23 am
yeah...that's nuts. If the top of that chain hits anything solid, that saw will fly right out of his hands. maybe land on his foot and shorten it....
xoxoxoBruce • Apr 21, 2009 10:59 am
I'm sure he's using an anti-kickback chain, probably sharpens them himself, that's why the sawdust is so fine. A normal chainsaw, sharpened for aggressive cutting, will make shavings instead of dust.
Razzmatazz13 • Apr 21, 2009 12:07 pm
I like the hobo clown! http://abundance-acres.com/frame-a.htm

Ugh...click the "sampler of talent" on the left...I can't link to it.
Shawnee123 • Apr 21, 2009 12:40 pm
Hmmmm, hobos and chainsaws. (runs out to buy chainsaw for hobo killin', yet is worried about safe hobo-sawing methods)
monster • Apr 21, 2009 4:38 pm
Well those cute animals would certainly add fiber to your diet.... Recipes?


...good supply of free toothpicks too....
capnhowdy • Apr 21, 2009 5:17 pm
You don't actually EAT these. You burn them for coals to cook all the other things.
binky • Apr 21, 2009 8:00 pm
capnhowdy;558543 wrote:
Beautiful.
A friend of mine hag a huge chainsaw-carved eagle. In about two years it had split in two pieces. I think it would have lasted much longer had he kept some type of sealer on it.


We have a chainsaw carving, and the guy we got it from said to keep linseed oil on it. It has darkened in the 10 years we've had it, but no splits or cracks.
SPUCK • Apr 23, 2009 6:17 am
dar512;558554 wrote:
I had to take a bunch of limbs off our trees last weekend to keep the raccoons out of our attic.


So what...? All da homie rcoons hang wid you in the livin room instead?