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Thread: Valentine Inspired serving platter

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    Like the idea. Great work.

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    A really clever idea and a nice choice of wood also. What kind of finish did you use?
    Steve

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    Love the work... At first I couldn't see the words that is until I saw the empty tray.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DonCP View Post
    For the benefit of a newbie, was this a carve or a vector carve?

    Thanks
    Pretty basic. Oval circles with sweeps, text laid on top of the ovals with no carve depth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveNelson46 View Post
    A really clever idea and a nice choice of wood also. What kind of finish did you use?
    Nothing more than mineral oil. I wanted to keep it food grade compatible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kelsky View Post
    Nothing more than mineral oil. I wanted to keep it food grade compatible.
    You have a private message thank you in advance
    Henry

    Every one has a photographic memory. Some just don't have film.

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    Great idea! I'm sure it will be a wonderful Valentine gift. I'm gonna try and make similar bowl. Love it if you shared your pattern!

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    Love Theme Platter-shared.mpc

    All, I am attaching the pattern. The forum has been a great resource for me and this is some of the pay back. I am still a newbie, so I am sure there were better ways of doing this. Any feedback from the pros is appreciated. I will say, this was a really pain in the butt to sand. A lot of straight edges around the lettering that take some time to knock down the roughness the bit left. Thanks and good luck!

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    Great idea thanks for sharing !

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    Quote Originally Posted by kelsky View Post
    Love Theme Platter-shared.mpc

    All, I am attaching the pattern. The forum has been a great resource for me and this is some of the pay back. I am still a newbie, so I am sure there were better ways of doing this. Any feedback from the pros is appreciated. I will say, this was a really pain in the butt to sand. A lot of straight edges around the lettering that take some time to knock down the roughness the bit left. Thanks and good luck!
    could you not post it in 187 so other can use it thx
    Henry

    Every one has a photographic memory. Some just don't have film.

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