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new2woodwrk

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  1. While sales may be sluggish through out the year, the bright side is leveling out the contagions and avoiding a worse situation I've been spending a lot of time in my shop. Making little odds and ends out of all the left over and junk pieces I've had since I started. If nothing else, it is giving me lots of practice and lots of inventory to sell later on if it gets to that point. We just had our first confirmed case of Covid-19 here, so we're battening down the hatches for another week. More projects, more fun. Chins up everyone, it can't last forever!
  2. I've been experimenting with food coloring and colored dyes lately for puzzle pieces. However, I notice before applying Shellac the color comes off onto my fingers. It mostly happens with the dye I'm using as example: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01ETT4FOO/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Thoughts? Thanks as always in advance.
  3. I've been working with food dyes on puzzles lately with Shellac, and water down paints as well for some colors. For backing, it depends.... Some I stain, some I do nothing but poly and some I use paper or cloth.
  4. Great job! Thanks for sharing it
  5. Ncely done - do you make your own wheels?
  6. I have a tutorial for it in my blog: It's pretty easy
  7. Nice job on that puzzle! Thanks for sharing it
  8. They look very "Victorian"! Well done!
  9. The all look great - I'm partial to the Beatles one though!
  10. Those are just so freakin' cool! Thanks for sharing them
  11. Um, who the heck is Kyle Busch? Did you get it figured out yet @rdatelle /Ralph? I'm on pins and needles waiting for the solution
  12. Nah, no worries Len! I appreciate your pointing out the inaccuracy and the comment. Not being of that faith I wouldn't have known if you hadn't pointed it out. Interesting thought. The wife actually put these together and she is of that faith and should have known LOL. Now we have something else we can disagree on for the next few days LMAO!
  13. I love those things! They are on my list for cutting this year... sometime Thanks for sharing
  14. I'm sure you guys all know about this, but for those that don't, here is a guard for saws without a riving knife or guard: https://www.thesharkguard.com/
  15. Thanks - it's my understanding (I'm not a religious scholar) that while "Jesus may have been crucified between two thieves." there were additional crucifixes lined up in the vicinity as it was a common Roman punishment: For me it's a matter of Artistic License as opposed to historic or religious accuracy
  16. Yes, while I can make frames to size, I prefer to make frames a generic size and cut the backing to fit. Much easier that way for me, but not a game changer either. I have done a few with stain shades - looks ok for the most part, guess I've just not found a combination that really blows my skirt up yet
  17. I was thinking red also - why discard it?
  18. Very nice! Thanks for sharing it - I'll try to cut one in a few days or so if I can
  19. Made these 2 from odds and ends I've cut over the past several years. Now that the shop is getting re-organized, I found the pieces laying in a bin on a shelf. The frames are home made, the stain is red mahogany, the backing is 1/8" bb stained with combo of red sedona and gun stock Bless this house: The Light on the Mount Thanks in advance as always for reading
  20. I cut and sanded quite a few projects this weekend, but since a few of them were duplicates of what I've already posted I didn't take any pics and opted not to post the others. I guess it seems monotonous and intrusive to me to always post everything I cut. I really enjoy the projects others cut since they're all so darn good and give me ideas for other things, but mine... not too much bragging going on there - mediocre at best. Anyway, I made a bunch of puzzles this weekend, a new mermaid (difficult cut), new griffon (difficult cut), new Pegasus (difficult cut), 2 new framed wall scenes and a few duplicates for stock. We also started to create spreadsheets for inventory management, certificates, labels, numbering system, got our business stamp and a bunch of boxes for inventory separation This week, we'll be finishing (staining/painting) those projects and I'll be building something for the shop from the course as well as a few more drawers for carts I have a cabinet I want to make, but not ready to brave HD for 3/4" ply LOL Ok, thanks as always in advance for reading.
  21. Nicely done! Easy? I'd love to see what you consider difficult LOL Thanks for sharing them - The Wolf ones are my favs
  22. Nicely done - love the turkey!
  23. Ok,that is too clever LOL. Nice job on that project, thanks for sharing it
  24. Wow, impressive - thanks for sharing it
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