Popular Post Old Joe Posted May 13 Popular Post Posted May 13 (edited) I have added to my glass backed cutting of Fiona Kingdon’s patterns, and as usual, I have taken a few liberties, both intended,and sometimes I make lemonade out of a lemon if I muck something up. Anyway, this one is cut out of Osage Orange, and even though I did 4 coats of spar urethane, the wood will eventually darken. That inevitable future aging had much to do with the decision to use this particular piece of glass. I used several different Pegas blades, both flat and spirals, and at 7” at the widest, it is a bit smaller than the last one I did. Hope you all like it. Edited May 14 by Old Joe TAIrving, barb.j.enders, Archer and 17 others 20 Quote
Old Joe Posted May 13 Author Posted May 13 One thing I should add. Even though it’s on the backside, I thought the edges of the glass looked a little sloppy, so I caulked around it with cedar tan caulk. ChelCass and Fab4 2 Quote
jerry walters Posted May 13 Posted May 13 Joe, looks stunning to me. Also, looks like you painted "honey" on it, not cut glass. Very nice. Jerry Old Joe 1 Quote
Old Joe Posted May 13 Author Posted May 13 1 hour ago, jerry walters said: Joe, looks stunning to me. Also, looks like you painted "honey" on it, not cut glass. Very nice. Jerry Jerry, I did a lot of stained glass years ago. Back then I bought unusual glass of which I hung on to some of. That piece ended up being about perfect for this project. Thanks for your comment. Quote
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