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Thread: Another light switch cover

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    Default Another light switch cover

    Again this isn't done on the carvewright so if it's inappropriate please remove.

    Made another light switch cover this one for our bathroom.
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    Carved from curly maple with some green automotive basecoat on the towel, liquid gold leaf accents.

    If you want to see more and the process please click the link below, takes you to a woodworking forum I belong to. You don't need to be a member to see the photos, 25 photos and some explanations. Again if this isn't appropriate please delete my post.

    http://www.worldofwoodforum.com/vb/s...l-switch-cover

    Thanks ~Mike
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    That's great. Hope you scan some of your carvings with the probe.
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    The finish and paint is spectacular on that. Congratulations.

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    Very very nice! That is a one of a kind switch cover.

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    Out Standing !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Happy Carving

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    That it very cool, please consider scanning and posting the pattern.

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    Love seeing anything you post. You are very gifted.

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    Mike,
    I agree with everyone else, beautiful work, love that finish!!! I do agree also with scanning and posting...
    Gary
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    Wow, awesome craftsmanship!

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    The finish on that is awesome. Very nice indeed.

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