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My Mistake


Scrappile

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I love this pattern by Brichbark.  Wanted to do it in cherry wood.  I had to do a glue up to get a piece big enough.  These pieces I glued were almost the same color and grain.  The top piece was a little lighter but only  a little.  Then when I soaked it in BLO/MS the little darker piece went a lot darker, the top did not seem to change color at all.  Would have been kinda cool if I had pieces like this that I could glue up with the grain running vertical, and have the light piece in the middle so that the star, manger and all the way down were light and the dark was on both sides.  Oh, well, I will try it again with different wood.

 

 

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Paul,

 

I think you can get away with that.  It would be worse if the darker piece was at the top but now it looks like a horizon.  I do like the effect of BLO but have sometimes found it absorbs too readily in the endgrain of fretwork and sort of bleeds into the wood causing staining around the edges of the piercing.  Tung oil does not seem to do this as much but is more expensive so I mainly stick with 50/50 BLO.

 

Beautiful cutting by the way.  I cut that once in pine but must do it again in something nicer.

 

Rob

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Paul, you did an outstanding job cutting this piece out, it looks nice. But, I personally could not put it out on display to sell, it looks flawed to me. For me to sell this piece, I would either have to stain it to one color or paint it white. I'm sorry if you feel this critique is to harsh, but, it is how I see it.

Len

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Paul, you did an outstanding job cutting this piece out, it looks nice. But, I personally could not put it out on display to sell, it looks flawed to me. For me to sell this piece, I would either have to stain it to one color or paint it white. I'm sorry if you feel this critique is to harsh, but, it is how I see it.

Len

You are correct in my opinion.  That is why I said it was my mistake and did not put it in the brag section.  I think it is okay for home, I don't sell anything, but I will more than likely do it again.  Others say they like it so, who knows.    I appreciate your comments and all the other comments.  

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I love this pattern by Brichbark.  Wanted to do it in cherry wood.  I had to do a glue up to get a piece big enough.  These pieces I glued were almost the same color and grain.  The top piece was a little lighter but only  a little.  Then when I soaked it in BLO/MS the little darker piece went a lot darker, the top did not seem to change color at all.  Would have been kinda cool if I had pieces like this that I could glue up with the grain running vertical, and have the light piece in the middle so that the star, manger and all the way down were light and the dark was on both sides.  Oh, well, I will try it again with different wood.

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 Paul.

   You are so hard on yourself.. I guess it is the fact that you are a perfectionist. Everything you do it always perfect. Choosing to "always do it right", is a rewarding thing and I have to say that seeing your work has helped me to improve on my own mediocre things. Thank you for the wake up call for myself. That being said, I just wanted to show you how I handled this same wonderful pattern. I went a little out of the box and made mine to be a wall piece instead of a desk or shelf piece. I also put a blue sparkely background piece on mine.  Unfortunately the sparkles did not show that well in the photo as it really makes the piece stand out, I think. since I took the picture, I have put on my finish and it came out looking pretty good. I madd this one from 1/8 bb ply and 1/4 inch backer board. Just a nother thought shouly you out of the regular wood you are using..Oh, that Alder I gave you make for really nice plaques too

 

 

Dick

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