Good morning William
What blade and speed to use all depends on the project your cutting. Normally I use a # 5 Olsen or smaller depending on the project. A medium speed should work fine.
Good morning Roly
You can never have enough moose. Another terrific job you've done on that item. I think the tiger wood is one of the most beautiful hardwoods there are. Polishes up like a dream.
Good morning Nick
You've captured Morrissey very well. Nice cutting.
One question. Do you leave your portraits natural or do you apply a finish to them. Interested in hearing what others do as well. Thank you.
Thanks Hans. We have Bald Eagles less than three hours north of us. Closest I've been to one in the wild is approximately ten feet away photographing. It was an awesome experience.
Double Beveled Marquetry - â…›" woods / Walnut, Butternut, Aspen, Pau Amarelo inlaid into Mahogny Ply. Size is 8 x 8 within a 12 x 12 frame. Designer is Roy King.
Good day Fay
Very nice cutting. I prefer the black background. As for adding some natural effect around edges and as a suggestion you could glue on pieces of fungus which is available in the forest and grows at the base of trees. I've used it on a few of my projects. The fungus is like bark and very fine grass intertwined. Good thing is it's free and natural. There are other possibilities as well which I'm sure others will post