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Thread: Coloring before carving

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    Lin, those look great keep them coming!!!
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    Very nice!
    HT

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    Cool idea and colorful.

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    Default Very Nice Lin

    Excellent work of combining the 2 tool with one creative mind

    ED
    A person has to know their limitations, I know I have none..

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    Lin, what font is that on the second one, the "Prayer Changes Things" one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lin View Post
    "Prayer Changes Things" in centerline using the 90 degree bit with (Black Chancery) font.
    Lin
    From post 9 below.
    Roger
    Using Designer Version 1.120 & 1.126

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    Thumbs up Fantasic

    Quote Originally Posted by Lin View Post
    I've decided how I'm going to finish at least the larger one....I tilted my scrollsaw 20 degrees and freehand cut around the project. A bit of sanding now and then I will use danish oil on it to seal and darken the carving and the outer cut a bit and then a laquer finish.
    The fonts used on these two were "Simplify" in centerline using the 60 degree bit with (Tiranti Solid LET) font and "Prayer Changes Things" in centerline using the 90 degree bit with (Black Chancery) font.
    Here's a couple pics...one of the drastic tilt on my saw that I used and one of the project after the cut....I think this will end up looking great with the dark light combo and the slant on the outer cut being left the light color also. This is one way of combining the two tools...CW and Scrollsaw.
    Lin
    You have the coolest ideas.

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