Mark Sharples says he started carving wooden objects to cope with boredom caused by his condition.
A man has described how his hobby of wood carving has helped him to manage his ADHD.
Since starting his hobby nine months ago, the self-taught wood carver has crafted animals including horses, owls, dogs and fish. He said he had been inspired to begin wood carving to manage his condition after helping a friend to chop down a tree. Mr Sharples has since created several animals with a chainsaw and hammer, including bears, horses, gorillas, elephants and snakes.
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