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Thread: Show off stuff you've made (not only with CW)

  1. #61
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    And then then sometimes you've just got to go a little crazy. Hand carved ornamentation that I don't think I could really create again today even with the CW as the depths exceed our 1" limit. We needed a front hall coat closet so . . .



    Hope these are worthy additions Gang.


    WOW!!!!!!!!! Amazing,,,, just amazing...
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    Thank you CasinoDuck,

    That was a few years ago when I was less timid about taking on big new projects. It's still serving us well but I put it together too well so I cannot take apart the component parts to scan them through the CW. Oh well. Thanks again.
    Fair winds,

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    Default plain Jane Mantle

    Made with Maple

    RogerB
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    Default Here is a wedding cross that I made for my cousin when he got married,

    My first leaf carving

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    Newest cabinet I just finished, all red oak. With projects like this I don't have much time for carving
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    Default Kids Push Car

    How about a "Push Car" for the kids or grand kids. Door outline and outline of body was cut on CW, then body was cutout with scrollsaw.
    later Daniel
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    I guess I am like everyone else, I do a lot of different stuff. I sell quite a bit of wood turnings and hand carvings along with some fretwork, small furniture, and cutting boards. From left to right are a hard maple bowl from a very nicely figured piece of hard maple. A falcon carving I did for the Air-force, a spalted hackberry pen, a miniature cutting butcher block, a fretwork portrait of a friend that passed away a couple of years ago, a turned box shaped like an acorn, and a segmented goblet. Honestly I have thousands of pictures, but didn't really want to bore anyone to tears.
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    Wow! R U Serious? Keep it up! Man those are some nice projects! Your finishes are beautiful! Please post more and bigger!
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    I decided to try a hand carving. This is a relief from a piece of pine 2x12.Click image for larger version. 

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    Do it on a Mac.
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    Here's another from a 4ft piece of 2x12. My wife really likes Macaws!
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    Do it on a Mac.
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