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My take on Steve Good's three layer ornament


Rolf

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Each layer is 1/16 painted then glued together.

 

Too much work. I will sell them for $15 

 

Very well done Rolf. Hopefully you stacked your cuts to make it worthwhile.

 

 

Each layer is 1/16 painted then glued together.

 

Too much work. I will sell them for $15 

I agree ,Ron's right stack cut to make up losses.

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Thanks for the nice comments. I always stack cut 6 layers, and these are a very fast cut. The most complex being the palm tree layer.

It is the painting that takes time, I also define the color edges with a wood burner to stop color bleed. 

The ornaments just don't pop without color, but that is only my opinion.

Out of all my favorites this is the one that really got me started. It is a Volker Arnold design. When I was starting on a Delta SS350 it took me over an hour to cut a six stack with several broken blades , it now takes me about 40 minutes or less, on my Hawk G4. Still my best seller. it is about 4" tall. If I was real critical I would use a 2/0 new spiral for the veining. to hide the entry holes.

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