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Bishop

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  1. Mike Great job. Looks like you are getting the hang of raising and lowering pieces. You are doing better and better every time you post Keep up the good work Thanks God Bless Homer & Carol
  2. You did a great job on that one, can't wait to see what's next. Thanks God Bless Homer & Carol
  3. Mike the light house looks great Thanks God Bless Homer & Carol
  4. Kevin I never though it would happen but you have gone to the dogs LOL That one is great and you are now the master BOW-WOW Thanks God Bless Homer & Carol
  5. I can't believe you do these by hand, my hat is off to you. You are the master of your domain. Thanks God Bless Homer & Carol
  6. Thanks for sharing. Great piece, you should put it in a bigger frame so he can put his diploma right below your picture.LOL God Bless Homer & Carol
  7. Marg Looking good, I don't know the songs but I bet they were funny. Thanks God Bless Homer & Carol
  8. Three beautiful projects expertly cut and displayed. Thanks God Bless Homer & Carol
  9. Kevin Even with all the problems you had, you nailed it (pun intended) Great job and wonderful story Thanks God Bless Homer & Carol
  10. Very well done. It looks like it might fly away with the perch. Thanks God Bless Homer & Carol
  11. Thanks to everyone for your kind comments. Marg Not sure were the idea came from but we did enjoy the challenge of figuring out how to do it. Clayton We didn't count them , but we figure abt. 60/inch and its 60" long = abt 3600 Dan Not sure on the Hrs but we figure abt 60 Hrs. Thanks again everyone God Bless Homer & Carol
  12. Great love the wood combination Great job Thanks God Bless Homer & Carol
  13. That piece requires a lot of close cutting and you did a great job on it. That piece would win any show it was in. Thanks God Bless Homer & Carol
  14. The wait was worth it another museum quality piece. Wonderful project and expertly done. Thanks God Bless Homer & Carol
  15. And now for something completely different. The main body is made from Western Red Cedar, the tail is Cottonwood and the underbelly is Basswood. We started by cutting the main pieces from 1 1/2" WRC. All the pieces were shaped and then checked for fit. The underbelly was glued in place and shaped. The pieces were wood burnt and painted. We glued together all the pieces and when it gets warmer we will clear coat it. Thanks for looking God Bless Homer & Carol
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    Festus

    Boy does that take you back in time. Very well done. Thanks God Bless Homer & Carol
  17. That is a very well done and something that can be used and treasured for many years. Great job Thanks God Bless Homer & Carol
  18. Very well done. Looks like the real thing. Thanks God Bless Homer & Carol
  19. Very nicely done. I bet your daughter was over joyed with your expert handiwork. Great wood selection Thanks God Bless Homer & Carol
  20. Mike it looks wonderful, that is another one you should be very proud of. You are taking the intarsia world by storm!!!!! WOW Thanks God Bless Homer & Carol
  21. That is exactly how I remember her. Wonderful project and very well done. Thanks God Bless Homer & Carol
  22. You did a wonderful job on the eagle. You have a good eye and will do great with intarsia. All it takes is to make the first cut and then the next. Thanks God Bless Homer & Carol
  23. Awesome Well done and great contrast in color. Thanks God Bless Homer & Carol
  24. I loved the way you cut and displayed this project. You are not only a top notch scroller but a great ad man as well Great choice of wood Thanks God Bless Homer & Carol
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    Waves

    I agree keep your head down and your matches dry. Great pics. God Bless Homer & Carol
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