With a chain grinder, Mark Stauffer carves a log into a tiki in his North Baldwin Street driveway in Madison, Wis., Friday morning, April 29, 2011. For fun, he calls his operation Stauffer East Side Tikis. Stauffer said he began carving with chainsaws, grinders, and steel wedges because he wanted a tiki and couldn't afford to buy one. It's mostly a hobby now for the east side man, sometimes selling his creations (tikis and bears) to family and friends."When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs. When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence." – Ansel Adams
Tuesday, May 03, 2011
Chainsaw carving
With a chain grinder, Mark Stauffer carves a log into a tiki in his North Baldwin Street driveway in Madison, Wis., Friday morning, April 29, 2011. For fun, he calls his operation Stauffer East Side Tikis. Stauffer said he began carving with chainsaws, grinders, and steel wedges because he wanted a tiki and couldn't afford to buy one. It's mostly a hobby now for the east side man, sometimes selling his creations (tikis and bears) to family and friends.
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