Very simple, one hole, cut. With the right wood, sometimes that's enough. I'd describe it by saying, "Nature made a piece of art, and I put a bird on a stick on it."
I'm blessed with wall space but I've had to give up some old road signs and such that I had hung up. They do get really dusty but I blow them off occasionally. I put in a jet air filter and while it keeps the air cleaner I can't tell much difference in the dust that settles. Still lots of it. I like the beer idea but for me it would be more like .
Great job cutting a cool pattern. I like the idea of the pool but like a lot of my ideas I don't think many people will get it and it may take away from it. You could cut the outline of the pond out of the backer and then put blue glass behind it. But as Dan said, the cutting stands on it's own.
I had a memory to pop up on Facebook from one year ago with the portraits on my shop wall. I counted 31. Today there are 70. My wife says I spend too much time in the d#*% shop. She may have a point.
Thank you. A picture of my shop walls popped up on a facebook memory from one year ago. I had 31 portraits. I just went out and counted and now I have 70. My wife, Connie, says I spend too much time in the shop. She may be right.
I'm pleased with how this one turned out. How can one man have such an awesome voice, face, and name. Not fair. Cut in 1/2 red oak with a rough cut walnut backer. 8" X 10" Not exactly a relaxing cut with lots of small pieces begging to break off. But I got to listen to a lot of his music while I cut.