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Thread: Woodworkers Club Sign

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    Default Woodworkers Club Sign

    I finished this a few days ago and it came out pretty good. It measures 26" by 12" on a 1" thick Mahogany board. It was a 9.5 hour carve using "Best" as the quality of carving upload. The finish is a sprayed on lacquer process with an HVLP touch-up spray gun.
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    Smart looking sign. I bet that took awhile.

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    Yes it did! About 9.5 hours using "Best"

    I was modifying my first post when you replied so this appears to be redundant.
    Last edited by SteveNelson46; 12-16-2016 at 09:48 PM.
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    Wonderful carving !!!!!!
    Happy Carving

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    Really beautiful sign.

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    Nice job Steve. I spent 10 years out there in Tucson 88-98...lived on south side of river from the horse track on Limberlost.
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    Great carving Steve.

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    Steve, beautiful piece. Love the mahogany.

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    Beautiful plaque, Steve!! Makes me miss my home state of Arizona!
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    Very nice and easy to read. Is there draft on the raised letters?

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