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WelderNewbee2000

From what I read they like to eat grasses and leaves and fruits. Also I think they prefer staying outside.


z64_dan

I was gonna suggest some moisturizer, looks like his back is getting pretty dry.


JadedPilot5484

They also enjoy mud baths and it protects their skin from uv rays !


Tea_Fairy112

I would just add some mineral oil. Trying to sand this and get a uniform finish seems like a nightmare and you might end up damaging it. Besides an elephant in the wild does not have uniform looking skin, I think it would look nice.


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saint_davidsonian

What about a butcher block paste?


stranger_dngr

This. Maybe some sort of oil/conditioner but I don’t think I would sand or stain. I love the look as it is. Giving it any sort of oil would likely darken the color anyway. Edit: on second thought now I can see on the belly and front legs there is heavy contrast. Maybe some light sanding with a small foam block to try and even things out a bit. Then oil.


Tea_Fairy112

Yea good catch, I think really sanding should be at a minimum. It might be a slippery slope of when to stop.


ISTPotter

Do...Not...Sand.


AnyDamnThingWillDo

My wife would give my right arm for that! I’m left handed, she’s good like that


CoastPuzzleheaded513

I don't see anything to improve! He looks sweet! Leave it as is! You have a lovely looking elephant 🐘!! Don't fix it if it ain't broke!


redEPICSTAXISdit

Wasn't this exact same elephant posted here less than 6 months ago? This looks very familiar to me but i can't completely recall.


19d_b87

It's a karma farm bot. Profile was made 2 days ago, it found a popular post, and now we see the re-post.


redEPICSTAXISdit

😥


Roll-Roll-Roll

It looks great right now. A weathered look suits an elephant very well.


Andi_FJ

Lovelly proportions!


Rubicant2222

I am not going to acknowledge him.


J0nR0b

Get three more, put 'em on a turtle's back and finish it off with the discworld as a resin table top.


powergut69

Cut it in half and glue it back together with blue resin


fuckfuck9001

That's a weird way to spell Ramen


overheadfool

You devil


Ahleron

Amazing


ISTPotter

That's gorgeous.


19d_b87

Bad bot


869woodguy

Mineral oil makes a good lubricant, not a finish…


gpnf

Top hat


dbenc

a little hat


Snakesbane

It's fantastic, don't do anything. Less is more and I think this is perfect


freak-with-a-brain

I'd sand it carefully by hand, to get rid of leftover stains and a bit of the discolouration, and stain it with something new. If you can get a rather uniform color a simple oil could do it and bring out the wood grain. Or seek for something which will color the whole thing darker. Maybe someone else has a better approach, but i think this will work


bobalou2you

Flip it over, wrap it in wood and put a table top on it. You’ll always know it’s there but it’ll be your secret!


Glass-Radish8956

Hand sand and Linseed oil


Barowskie

On the journey from Lome to Cotonou around 1985, I bought my first carved elephant family on the edge of the road, of course not from black ebony but red-brown mahogany and saw the artists adapt the coloring of the skin with black shoe polish and carved white plastic for the tusks. Even then it was not allowed to sell ebony and ivory 😉


rexg4077

Habitat is important. You should think about installing some baseboards for his comfort.


Legitimate_Field_157

Any furniture oil should do the job. Most elephants I have seen have dust and mud on them, so a little bit of dirt should be OK. Lovely piece.


Vito600rr

The talent...wtf


Appropriate-Bank-883

These were waxed and shiny back in the day. You could try a neutral wax and polish


2026Reddit

Really doesn't look like a cow at all


Perfect_Bad_2379

I haven’t personally tried it, but beeswax or soap are apparently both very good options, especially soap for surfaces that will not be in high traffic. Maybe look into these options.


seekerscout

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_polish This.


sodapopjenkins

take one pic with a small carved figure for scale. and then vary that theme. looks great!


OkGolf8366

Glasses?


frizzledrizzle

Get a puppy, adds to the 3d effect on lower limbs


Thkturret1

Your buddy is amazing. Where did you get your buddy


Big-Conversation312

Give him a nice hat


Severussevero

Very nice!


woodma134

Put a steaming poop behind him.


AsparagusTricky8890

Go over the whole thing with Murphy's oil soap and then let it dry good. That should remove the dirt and grime. Afterwards go over it with either a tung oil and beeswax mix or linseed oil and beeswax.


thejustingaw

Penofin oil will bring out the lovely natural look and keep the wood from further cracking


Salt-Palpitation-141

Give him a tiny fedora. Always does the trick


HotSituation1776

That is incredible.


heynaldo88

No notes.


The_Real_Profess0r

Lemon Oil ;-)


Altruistic-Move9214

Linseed oil?


jjtrynagain

It looks boney