Congratulations, Martin,
Marg made a very good point. You should photograph all your cuttings to
compare your work from now through how much you progress, a reminder
of what you have made, and possibly an album to show other people work
they can buy from you.
God Bless! Spirithorse
Tremendous work! I don't believe I have seen that pattern before. Can you tell me who designed it, please? I'm curious to see how you finish the background. Hopefully it won't detract from your wonderful
cutting of the pattern.
God Bless! Spirithorse
Nice work, Angela,
Thank you for sharing.
Here are some links to some free plans for a fire truck and I am sure you can do a google search to find more.
This site requires that you down-load a free version of Google Sketchup to view the plans
http://www.freewoodworkingplan.com/index.php?search=fire+truck
This site has at least one FREE plan in .pdf format. Notice the plans have either FREE or FEE for free or purchased plans.
http://www.woodworkersworkshop.com/resources/index.php?search=fire+truck
You may want to bookmark the home-page of both sites for future reference for free plans.
God Bless! Spirithorse
Nice frame job and great cutting on the portrait.
I'm not a fan of the grass addition but, I give you an A+ for creativity.
Not meant to sound offensive or rude or opinionated; just my thoughts.
God Bless! Spirithorse
Excellent work, Hans,
I don't know why you chose to use spirals but, you definitely did an outstanding job.
Thanks for sharing and God Bless! Spirithorse
You may be able to paint over the plaque and then carefully wipe the excess paint off the
flat portion, leaving the paint in the indented area but, it seems readable from the photo
so, I would imagine it is even easier to read in person.
God Bless! Spirithorse
I would suggest using the largest blade that can be used for the complexity of the pattern
so that you have more control. Even if I only need one cutting, I still usually stack cut
if using 1/8" material for the same reason (more control).
Have fun and God Bless! Spirithorse
Very, very nice.
I have a couple questions.
Why use the end grain for the cutting boards? Are all four sides routed? Thank you for sharing and thank you for an anticipated reply to help me learn or to help satisfy my curiosity.
God Bless! Spirithorse
I saw a vender at a town festival that was selling yard ornaments. He seemed to have a lot of lookers but,
wasn't really selling much. A short while later he put a hand painted sign out that said, "I know you can make it cheaper and I know you can make it better but, WILL YOU?" I actually think his sales volume went through the roof! Probably better than any show he had ever
done before! Truth in advertisement I guess! LOL God Bless! Spirithorse
Nice work, Fay,
Can someone refresh my memory where that pattern was published, please? I have most of my magazines indexed but, can't locate that one in my search index.
Thank you and God Bless! Spirithorse