This week, I started and completed 'Bee on a Comb:
It is a companion piece for 'Double Dragon" -see
As with all of Fiona's patterns I have utilized, I cut this out of thick (almost 1 inch) Spalted Maple.
For reasons that I don't understand, not all my cut swere at a perfect 90 degrees. If one looks closely at the back of the cut piece, this is obvious:
I had thought about hanging this n a window with no backing but, because the cuts are not perfect, I decided not to do this. The imperfections are hard to detect once a backing is glued to the piece. I tried various veneers as a backing:
and chose #6 which, I think, is Elm.
I sandwiched the veneer between the cut piece and 3mm thick Baltic Birch plywood, glued all the together, the cut out a circle on my scroll-saw:
I then sprayed everything with clear semi-gloss "rattle can" stuff, attached a brass plaque and hung it on our bedroom wall beside 'Double Dragon':