Kevin
They look very nice, you will have to look in some more boxes and see what you find. They all look like money to me
Have a great one
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God Bless
Homer & carol
If at first you don't succeed keep on trucking (or what ever else you need to do) till you do succeed
Kevin it will all come out in the wash-God has a plan!!!
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Homer & Carol
Danny
You said a mouth full about CNC, I was a machine tool rebuilder before I retired and the machines can do a lot but they can't replace hand crafted. Welcome to the forum. You can post anything you like as we all want to see it.
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Homer & Carol
Dick
You did a great job on those, ranchers have a real attachment to there brands, as it represents there livelihood.
The brand is the only way to identify your cattle from someone else's.
They look like money to them.
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Homer & Carol
What a wonderful gift to make and give along with your heart felt good wishes.
You did a great job and your heart felt best wishes are reflected in your work.
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Homer & Carol
This looks like a normal Intarsia when viewed from the front. If you look at it from an angle it looks like it's trying to fly right out of the frame.
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Homer & Carol
Glad to hear it
We don't know everything about it but will offer you our help and will try to answer any questions you may have. We will tell you what we use but want to remind you that you may or may not need all of them.
A small belt sander because it removes material fast. Small flap sander to smooth or round over the edges. A dremel and flex shaft with different tools for fine detail shaping and sanding in small areas.
I know when starting a new or different project you have a wonderful excuse to buy more tools and usually can talk the wife into it. Good luck with you project, but it sounds like you have the basics needed to try intarsia.
God Bless
Homer & Carol