Have you tried sand shading on marquetry?Been quiet in here for a while. So here are a couple of things I finished up recently.
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Yes during a class I took but do not want to mess with the setup and if you screw up a piece can be a pain to replicate it exactly.Have you tried sand shading on marquetry?
Been quiet in here for a while. So here are a couple of things I finished up recently.
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Those are amazing!Been quiet in here for a while. So here are a couple of things I finished up recently.
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WOW .... that's impressive talent, B2V.
I couldn't imagine doing something that detailed !
Thanks guys!Those are amazing!
It wouldn’t be any fun if you didn’t screw something upThanks guys!
The eagle and flag was actually the easier of the 2, probably have almost 40 hours in the bottom eagle (10 of those redoing screw ups ).
I've spend countless hours on a scroll saw, and some of my favorite projects were the stacked ones, similar to your flag/eagle.Thanks guys!
The eagle and flag was actually the easier of the 2, probably have almost 40 hours in the bottom eagle (10 of those redoing screw ups ).
the street rug really ties it all together.Not quite finished with our new library wall. Started this months ago. Should be done by Thanksgiving.
This is all cherry.
Carpet needs to be redone. We have a remake of an original William Morris design rug that matches the colors of the mural that we inset into the book cases. That will go down into the area. To give you an ideal of the scale, that mural is 9' wide, full width is just under 16'.
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Been quiet in here for a while. So here are a couple of things I finished up recently.
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Lots of free plans on the internet, that is one I modified. This is the same one made closer to the plans. Plans came from here: https://www.stevedgood.com/catalog/That is fantastic! Did you design that yourself or buy a set of plans? I have a grandson that would love to make that for his 4H woods project.