Popular Post barb.j.enders Posted January 22 Popular Post Report Posted January 22 (edited) My latest. Pattern by Steve Shears from WoodLogos Studio in Comox BC. Woods used White Ash, Cherry and Walnut. Base is Sapelle. A couple of coats of shellac and a polish with Johnson's Paste Wax. Normally all my pieces are available for sale. Not this one! Edited January 22 by barb.j.enders Fab4, TAIrving, wombatie and 21 others 17 2 5 Quote
Fab4 Posted January 22 Report Posted January 22 Hi Barb: Just enough details on this one to make it look good Well done (once again) Fab4 barb.j.enders 1 Quote
Scrolling Steve Posted January 22 Report Posted January 22 Nice,very nice! danny and barb.j.enders 1 1 Quote
daveww1 Posted January 22 Report Posted January 22 beautiful, awesome job barb.j.enders and danny 1 1 Quote
rjweb Posted January 22 Report Posted January 22 Barb, that is beautiful excellent job, I can see why you are keeping this one, RJ barb.j.enders 1 Quote
MarieC Posted January 22 Report Posted January 22 Wow Barb! you out did yourself. This has got to be one of my favorites! Perfect for the water mermaid that you are ! barb.j.enders and danny 1 1 Quote
Scrappile Posted January 22 Report Posted January 22 That is a very beautiful piece of art! Johnson Paste wax, that is what I use on all my tool table tops. Still using the same can I purchased 40 years ago. Did not know you could. still purchase it. Amazon, only $224 for 16oz cans! barb.j.enders 1 Quote
barb.j.enders Posted January 23 Author Report Posted January 23 1 hour ago, Scrappile said: That is a very beautiful piece of art! Johnson Paste wax, that is what I use on all my tool table tops. Still using the same can I purchased 40 years ago. Did not know you could. still purchase it. Amazon, only $224 for 16oz cans! The wax is left over from when my mother-in-law sold her house. That was around 2000! I keep forgetting it is there. Quote
DickMira Posted January 23 Report Posted January 23 Barb. I love your craftsmanship and interpretation of this art piece. It is a one of a kind beauty. Dick Mira barb.j.enders 1 Quote
Allen levine Posted January 23 Report Posted January 23 beautiful artful piece, can I ask what do you cut ash with, what size blade....ive tried cutting ash with number 9 and I found it still to be a chore barb.j.enders 1 Quote
barb.j.enders Posted January 23 Author Report Posted January 23 8 hours ago, Allen levine said: beautiful artful piece, can I ask what do you cut ash with, what size blade....ive tried cutting ash with number 9 and I found it still to be a chore This was all cut with a MG#5. I didn't find it an issue. Quote
barb.j.enders Posted January 24 Author Report Posted January 24 16 hours ago, Allen levine said: is it 3/4 inch thick? Yes it is. The base is wider but not sure how much. Quote
Allen levine Posted January 25 Report Posted January 25 (edited) On 1/23/2026 at 8:30 AM, barb.j.enders said: This was all cut with a MG#5. I didn't find it an issue. thanx. Im not there yet I guess using a larger blade as I do makes tight turns more of a chore, as I do alot of backing out of blade, but for me its about the accuracy. I hope to get to that point one day Edited January 25 by Allen levine Quote
barb.j.enders Posted January 26 Author Report Posted January 26 18 hours ago, Allen levine said: thanx. Im not there yet I guess using a larger blade as I do makes tight turns more of a chore, as I do alot of backing out of blade, but for me its about the accuracy. I hope to get to that point one day Even with a smaller blade, I also do a lot of backing out. Quote
wombatie Posted January 27 Report Posted January 27 Love it. It looks awesome, I can see why it's not for sale. Marg barb.j.enders 1 Quote
heppnerguy Posted January 27 Report Posted January 27 You certainly got into intarsia. Another very nice project completed by you. Love seeing what you are doing now. Dick heppnerguy barb.j.enders 1 Quote
barb.j.enders Posted January 28 Author Report Posted January 28 16 hours ago, heppnerguy said: You certainly got into intarsia. Another very nice project completed by you. Love seeing what you are doing now. Dick heppnerguy It is certainly fulfilling when all the bits come together. Also can be very frustrating when they don't. Quote
heppnerguy Posted January 29 Report Posted January 29 12 hours ago, barb.j.enders said: It is certainly fulfilling when all the bits come together. Also can be very frustrating when they don't. I have the same problem sometimes as I am gluing the peaces after I have fit them all together and find they somehow are not getting back in place perfectly now. Dick heppnerguy barb.j.enders 1 Quote
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