NC Scroller Posted April 16, 2016 Report Posted April 16, 2016 Recently finished this test cut for Sue. I think this was one of the most challenging I have completed to date and I have done over 20 for her. This was made from Ash. I used 1 7/8" stock (8/4 planed down). Each vase are actually cut from 4 pieces and then glued and drilled. I used clear Danish oil as a finish. Thanks for looking. amazingkevin, Old Joe and Lucky2 3 Quote
DWSUDEKUM Posted April 16, 2016 Report Posted April 16, 2016 Very nicely done Scott. I like that design. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW NC Scroller 1 Quote
Scrolling Steve Posted April 16, 2016 Report Posted April 16, 2016 Well done, Scott !.....Does the vase hold a test tube for water or what ? NC Scroller 1 Quote
Phantom Scroller Posted April 16, 2016 Report Posted April 16, 2016 Very nice looking vase. Roly NC Scroller 1 Quote
jamminjack Posted April 16, 2016 Report Posted April 16, 2016 Recently finished this test cut for Sue. I think this was one of the most challenging I have completed to date and I have done over 20 for her. This was made from Ash. I used 1 7/8" stock (8/4 planed down). Each vase are actually cut from 4 pieces and then glued and drilled. I used clear Danish oil as a finish. Thanks for looking. Very nice. How long have you been working for Sue May? Quote
Denny Knappen Posted April 16, 2016 Report Posted April 16, 2016 As I said on the other forum, Scott, Amazing. NC Scroller 1 Quote
New Guy Posted April 16, 2016 Report Posted April 16, 2016 Very nice too tough a cut for me bet it took a long time to do NC Scroller 1 Quote
LarryEA Posted April 16, 2016 Report Posted April 16, 2016 What a nice vase. Just a super job NC Scroller 1 Quote
NC Scroller Posted April 16, 2016 Author Report Posted April 16, 2016 (edited) Well done, Scott !.....Does the vase hold a test tube for water or what ? Steve that vase is designed and drilled for a "test tube". The size of which is 5 7/8" x 11/16" Dia. A 3/4" fortsner bit was required. Edited April 16, 2016 by NC Scroller heppnerguy and Scrolling Steve 2 Quote
NC Scroller Posted April 16, 2016 Author Report Posted April 16, 2016 Very nice. How long have you been working for Sue May? Jack, I would not say I work for Sue. To me that implies a paid gig. I think of it more on the lines of helping a friend. Compound cutting is my favorite scrolling technique. I enjoy the challenges and I do end up with some free patterns so in my book it is a win - win. I just started doing this a few months back. Scrolling Steve 1 Quote
Lucky2 Posted April 16, 2016 Report Posted April 16, 2016 Scott, that's a very interesting looking vase, you did a great job. Len Quote
woodduck Posted April 17, 2016 Report Posted April 17, 2016 That's a marvelous job ,well done Scott Quote
amazingkevin Posted April 17, 2016 Report Posted April 17, 2016 Recently finished this test cut for Sue. I think this was one of the most challenging I have completed to date and I have done over 20 for her. This was made from Ash. I used 1 7/8" stock (8/4 planed down). Each vase are actually cut from 4 pieces and then glued and drilled. I used clear Danish oil as a finish. Thanks for looking. It takes a bag of tricks to get a compound to look as good as this one.Glad you found your nich in scrolling .Good job! ;) ;) ;) Quote
daveww1 Posted April 17, 2016 Report Posted April 17, 2016 Beautiful work, great job of cutting. Quote
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