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My Three Suns


Old Joe

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I have now made 4 of these Suns with some variations to the theme. One I gave away without taking a picture of it. In these 3 shown, oneI made the saw " blade" out of 1" red oak and stained it with Minwax Expresso stain.The other two are mounted on real circular saw blades that I painted. All of the Suns were cut from scrap red oak, stained with Minwax Golden Oak and are from Steve Good's pattern, though with some minor changes.

 

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I have now made 4 of these Suns with some variations to the theme. One I gave away without taking a picture of it. In these 3 shown, oneI made the saw " blade" out of 1" red oak and stained it with Minwax Expresso stain.The other two are mounted on real circular saw blades that I painted. All of the Suns were cut from scrap red oak, stained with Minwax Golden Oak and are from Steve Good's pattern, though with some minor changes.

 

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And again my pictures come up off axis. I don't understand what I am doing wrong.

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I have now made 4 of these Suns with some variations to the theme. One I gave away without taking a picture of it. In these 3 shown, oneI made the saw " blade" out of 1" red oak and stained it with Minwax Expresso stain.The other two are mounted on real circular saw blades that I painted. All of the Suns were cut from scrap red oak, stained with Minwax Golden Oak and are from Steve Good's pattern, though with some minor changes.

 

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Before i opened the pictures i thought it was inlay work,Great ideas you have here ,Well done!!!

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